World Superbike 2006 -
Round One - Qatar - Supersport Qualifying 1 - FPR Report February 23rd,
2006
Wet conditions on
the first day of the new Superbike World Championship season
hindered meaningful progress for Steve Martin and his new Foggy
PETRONAS Racing team-mate Craig Jones.
Craig showed encouraging early form in finishing the first
practice session, ruined by the first rain in Qatar since last
season’s SBK round, in sixth place.
But as the track dried slightly for afternoon qualifying, and as
times dropped, the FPR pair concentrated on set-up issues with
typically dry and sunny conditions forecast for tomorrow and
Saturday’s races.
Troy Bayliss, returning to the series after a three-year
absence, set the pace with a time of 2:17.326, while Steve was
17th with a fastest lap of 2:21.505. Craig finished his first
day of Superbike World Championship competition in 23rd with a
time of 2:24.221.
Craig said: “I was pleased with the way this morning went and to
get a feel for it straight away. It was awesome to be so high up
so early and it was a big confidence booster to be ahead of the
likes of Barros. That really gets your blood pumping. We had a
stability problem this afternoon that we hadn’t managed to dial
out from the morning session. I am hoping it will be dry
tomorrow so that I can find a set-up, get stuck in and show what
I can do.”
Steve said: “I was happy with the handling of the bike when it
was very wet. However, we hadn’t really run this new engine
configuration in those conditions and we found some problems
with the set-up. We know we can fix them and know which
direction to go in, by adding some more weight to the front to
make steer better. It was good to get the first day of the new
season out of the way and I can’t wait for tomorrow.”