IRTA-Riders
representative Franco Uncini, FIM’s CCR President and Inspector Claude
Danis and Dorna’s Operations & Event manager Javier Alonso visited the TT
Circuit Assen last week, to make a first check of the rebuilding of the
track.Since September 2001 the TT Circuit Assen has been undergoing major rebuilding works. Aims included a larger
paddock-area, the former
main-straight Veenslang (from Strubben-corner to Stekkenwal), has moved
some 50 metres more eastwards. The Veenslang-straight is not a straight
anymore, due to some added corners and an S-bend on top of the newly built
60 metre long two-lane tunnel, which connects the paddock with the main
entrance-road. Another change in the circuit is made at the far-South part
of the track at Mandeveen and Duikersloot.
The reaction of the three representatives was lyrical. Franco Unicini made lots of photo’s to provide the riders and teams with and mentioned that concerning safety the TT Circuit Assen made again big steps forward. "The TT Circuit Assen did a very good job. The only extras we would like to be done is a larger gravelbed as planned at the end of the Strubben-corner", said Uncini. The extra wish of the inspectors will be full-filled before the first race at ‘new’ Assen in April. Due to the changes the length of the GP-track will be some 22 metres less, form 6.029 to approx. 6.027 metres. Because the circuit will get a tarmac, the inspectors also checked out four types tarmac compounds, for which the TT Circuit Assen temporarily made 4 testing tarmac-strips. Their were very little differences in the tarmac-types, but one turned out to be unanimously the best, with less possibility of small stones coming lose from the tarmac. When most of the changes to the track are finished mid-March, the track will be 75% new resurfaced with the chosen tarmac/asphalt. Only asphalt at the National Circuit, not the northern part of the track, which is only used for the Gauloises Dutch TT and the World Superbike Round, will be renewed. The official FIM-homologation is scheduled for the end of April. At Wednesday the 5th and Thursday the 6th of June 2002, directly after the Mugello GP, the TT Circuit Assen has scheduled two GP-testing days at the new 6.027 metre track for those GP-teams who nominated the TT Circuit Assen as one of their test-tracks. Insiders and several riders who visited the TT Circuit Assen lately, say that is of big importance to attend this test to get acquainted with the new shape, gearbox and suspension set-up and grip of the asphalt. |

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