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-- Ducati starts work on GP12 at Sepang
The 2012 MotoGP test season started with today’s first day of a three-day
test at Malaysia’s Sepang International Circuit. The Ducati Team took to the
track with its Desmosedici GP12, and after official test rider Franco Battaini
carried out the shakedown, Valentino Rossi and Nicky Hayden started the
important work of finding a base setup.
Ducati Corse Technical Director Filippo Preziosi followed the team’s work
from the garage. Last night’s rainfall resulted in a damp track surface this
morning, delaying the team’s start until around midday. Valentino Rossi and his
team progressed step by step, improving the lap time in each outing before
finishing with the fifth-fastest time, .735 seconds behind that of Jorge
Lorenzo. Nicky Hayden also began working on the GP12’s setup, although his
physical condition was still affected by the injury to his left scapula. The
American finished the day tenth, having completed 25 laps.
Valentino Rossi (Ducati Team) 5th, 2:02.392 (30 laps)
“I’m happy because first impressions are important, and already in the first few
laps, I could tell that I like the bike. Ducati did a good job in a just a short
time. The bike is beautiful, but more importantly, it’s nice to ride. The riding
position has improved a lot, and it’s better on braking and corner entry. I can
brake like I want to and take the lines that I like, and I feel comfortable in
general. I was able to ride well and not make mistakes, and there’s a reason for
that. It means that the bike can be ridden. It’s more agile in change of
direction, and it wheelies much less. We’re 7 tenths back today, and of course
there’s still a lot of work to do before we can win. We have to improve in some
areas: acceleration, electronics, power delivery and setup. I’d say we’ll be
able to make a more accurate assessment at the end of the test, because let’s
remember, the bike is just 40 days old. To leave here a second back from the top
would be okay because anyway, we know that there’s still much more to be done.
But one of the best things from today is that the bike reacts well to changes.
That enabled us to drop one or two tenths every outing, which means further
progress should be possible.”
Nicky Hayden (Ducati Team) 10th, 2:03.151 (25 laps)
“It’s great to be back at the track with the team, riding a motorcycle. We lost
a little time this morning, but I hadn’t planned to ride the whole day anyway.
Obviously, I wish my physical condition were better. On one hand I’m happy just
to be here and not miss another test after missing the one in Valencia, but I
wasn’t able to do a lot of laps, and definitely no long stints. We know how
important shoulders are on these bikes, and I didn’t have the strength I would
like. The bone itself was okay, but I had a lot of pain in the joint, although
there was no problem with the ribs and very few problems with the wrist. Anyway,
it was great to try the new bike and get some information. We made a step
forward with the feeling at the front while braking and turning, but I need to
find more edge grip and rear grip on entry, and a better balance with the
electronics. We’ll do some treatment to my shoulder tonight and see how I feel
in the morning.”
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