Suzuki Day Two Report Vermeulen heads the third row after Sepang qualifying Rizla Suzuki MotoGP racer Chris Vermeulen will start tomorrow’s Malaysian Grand Prix from the front of the third row after qualifying in seventh place today. Vermeulen (2’02.301, 23 laps) had shown huge improvements in this morning’s final free practice session and had taken over three-and-a-half seconds off his time on race tyres since yesterday’s first practice session. His increase in performance continued into the qualifying session and the Australian star will be looking to carry on with his upward curve during tomorrow’s race. John Hopkins (2’02.697, 21 laps) will start immediately behind team-mate Vermeulen, as he heads the fourth row after setting the 10th quickest time. The Anglo-American also showed a marked increase in his times during this morning’s session, setting the third fastest lap-time. He will be trying to get one of his now trademark fast starts as he goes for as many points as possible tomorrow in his chase for third in the championship. Team Test Rider Nobuatsu Aoki (2’04.604, 18 laps) again gave the prototype 2008 GSV-R another thorough work-out today and was amongst the fastest riders through the start-finish line speed trap. He will start from 19th on the grid and is determined to improve considerably on his grid position in the race. Today’s qualifying was held in hot and overcast conditions with track surface temperatures reaching 58°C. Pole position was set by Dani Pedrosa on his factory Honda. Tomorrow’s 21-lap race is the penultimate round of the MotoGP season and the event gets underway at 15.00hrs local time (07.00hrs GMT).
Chris Vermeulen:
John Hopkins:
Nobuatsu Aoki: Paul
Denning - Team Manager: “The qualifying result was a little bit disappointing after this morning, but Chris rode a great lap on his final tyre and only just missed out on the second row. John’s disappointed but fortunately we can almost rely on one of his great starts and aggressive passing these days. So, we are confident of a much improved position in the race.
“Nobu had a tough session,
which is only to be expected with a
prototype machine, but I am sure he will
bounce back and give it everything during
the 21-laps tomorrow afternoon.”
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