Suzuki Day Two Report
Difficult qualifying
leaves Rizla Suzuki with it all to do
Rizla Suzuki MotoGP face
an uphill battle in tomorrow’s Australian
Grand Prix after a disappointing qualifying
session saw John Hopkins and Chris Vermeulen
take 14th and 16th places on the grid
respectively. Both
riders improved on their race-tyre times
throughout the day but they were unable to
make further advancements during the last
third of the afternoon session when the
all-important grid positions were up for
grabs. Today’s pole position went to Dani
Pedrosa on his factory Honda.
This morning’s practice
session was again affected by rain and track
temperatures throughout the day varied
between 17 and 32°C making the job of
setting up bike very difficult for both
crews. Hopkins and Vermeulen are still both
upbeat about their chances of improving
dramatically tomorrow and getting the best
result possible given the difficult
circumstances.
Sunday’s race is round 16 of the MotoGP
season and the 27-lap main event gets
underway at 15.00hrs local time (05.00hrs
GMT). John Hopkins:
“That was an awful session and probably the
worst for the team all season, it was
ridiculous! We did make some improvements
this afternoon with the dry setting but we
are still nowhere near close to what we
want. I am very unhappy with the qualifying
position, but I do have high hopes for the
race as I know we can get a better set-up
than we’ve had today! My crew has worked
really hard this weekend and I also need to
improve my lines in a few places to make
things come together. Phillip Island is just
one of those tracks where if you mess up on
one corner you mess up the whole track. We
have struggled a bit with the wind, but
right now we still need to find that bit
better set-up for a dry race. We’re
confident in the Bridgestone tyres we have
chosen for tomorrow and I need to make sure
I get a good start and get up to that pack
at the front!” Chris
Vermeulen:
“We had the weather against us again today
and the first session was a bit wet so we
couldn’t really concentrate on what we
wanted to get done. We did manage to get the
bike set-up for both types of conditions and
my guys all did a great job. We have
improved the bike a long way today and have
also consistently improved lap-times. We
still have a long way to go and we
especially need to concentrate on improving
the corner speed and rear tyre durability.
I’m sure we’ll be a bit better for tomorrow
and hope we’ll get a dry warm-up to test
those things out. I am far from happy with
where I qualified and it gives me a lot of
work to do right from the start, but I’m up
for it and I’ll be giving it everything I’ve
got at my home GP!”
Paul Denning – Team Manager:
“A dismal qualifying result today! We had
high hopes coming to this event that we
would be able to take a good step in our
performance here compared to our winter
test, but that has just not been the case.
Both the guys have made decent advancements
today but the competition has moved away at
the same rate so we are really back where we
started from.
“Long term there are a number of factors we
need to look at to try to understand our
relative lack of performance at this
circuit, but short-term the most important
thing we can do right now is to maximise
what we have in the garage right now, make
sure the riders are ready to give 100% and
try to salvage a decent result from what has
been a difficult weekend.”
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