Ducati Day One Report
Ducati Marlboro Team
riders Casey Stoner and Loris Capirossi
finished today's opening two Malaysian GP
practice sessions second and 13th fastest.
Changeable conditions dominated the day with
rain falling in the closing minutes of this
morning's session and the track still damp
as the afternoon outing got underway.
Both riders sensibly waited a few minutes
before venturing out this afternoon, World
Champion Stoner taking to the track 15
minutes into the session and taking just
three laps to go fastest. He ended the hour
second quickest, just 11 thousandths of a
second off the best lap of the day, while
Capirossi struggled with bike set-up and
ended the day 13th.
CASEY STONER, 2nd fastest, 2m 02.928s
"I waited a little bit before I went out
this afternoon because we wanted quality
laps, not quantity - there's no point
destroying a set of tyres when the track's
not right. It seems like there's been a lot
of races where we've had to contend with wet
practices this year. Today was also quite
difficult because the new track surface
isn't so good, it's much bumpier and more
slippery than in the past and there's a lot
of dust and dirt on it, so we can't seem to
find a lot of grip, though maybe it'll get
better with some more laps. Anyway, we're
pretty happy with the bike set-up, we've not
changed so much since this morning, and
we've almost done race distance on the tyres
because this afternoon we used the same
tyres, so things are looking good and we're
quite happy with the day."
LORIS CAPIROSSI, 13th fastest, 2m 04.940s
"The new surface isn't very grippy in some
areas and in others it's very bumpy. But the
big thing for me today was that my bike was
moving around a lot and we aren't sure why,
we aren't sure whether it's coming from the
engine set-up or the chassis set-up. Anyway,
today is the first day so we've got some
time to work out how to improve the bike, so
long as we have some good dry track time
tomorrow. This afternoon we didn't go out at
the start the session because it was neither
wet nor dry, so we wanted to save my tyres.
We are looking forward to improving
tomorrow."
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