MotoGP
2005 - Round 16 - Turkey
Yamaha Set Up Report
October 19th,
2005
Circuit: Istanbul Otodrom
Country: Turkey
Track length: 5378 m
Opened: 2005
The Istanbul Otodrom track was finished earlier this year and
succesfully inaugurated by the F1 circus, coming weekend it is
up to the MotoGP boys to attack this new venue. The circuit is
one of Herman Tilke's creations, the famous designer who also
created the Sepang, Bahrain and Shanghai tracks. It can seat
130.000 spectators and is situated in the Asian part of Turkey,
about 80 km's east from Istanbul.
The track runs anti clockwise and is 5378 metres long with an
average width of 15 m. It consists of 14 corners of which six
are right turns and eight are to the left. The first part of the
circuit is tight and technical, while the second part is open
and fast featuring a backside straight with what looks to be a
very exciting high speed kink in it. The riders are then slowed
down by a chicane before they hit the relatively short 655,5 m
start and finish straight.
Interesting is that the track runs over four level sections with
rising and descending grades.
With a new tack and not knowing what to expect both Valentino
Rossi and Colin Edwards will attack the race with a different
base set-up on each bike. The bikes will start with a neutral
setting enabling to experiement with various set-up direction.
During Friday the crew and rider will then decide which machine
feels most comfortable and will then start to make changes to
come up with the ideal setting for the race.