World Superbike 2006 -
Round Five - Silverstone - Supersport Qualifying 1 - Yamaha Report May 26th,2006
WSB : Strong
showing for Yamaha in first Silverstone qualifying
Round: 5 - United Kingdom
Circuit: Silverstone
Date: 26 May 2006
Temp: 17ºC
Weather: Dry
Yamaha Motor Italia rider Noriyuki Haga shone in first
qualifying at a damp and windy Silverstone today, ending the day
in fourth place with team-mate Andrew Pitt an equally strong
sixth.
Morning practice took place in wet conditions and although the
track was mostly dry for the one-hour afternoon qualifying, the
tricky conditions caught out many big name riders and led to two
stoppages caused by riders crashing.
Haga, who gave the Yamaha YZF-R1 its first world superbike
podium finish at Silverstone 12 months ago, looked comfortable
in both the wet and dry conditions, setting the third fastest
time in the rainy morning session. The Japanese rider declared
himself happy with the basic set-up of his Yamaha but will work
overnight with his team to further improve the machine ahead of
Sunday's two 28-lap races.
Pitt made a big improvement in the closing stages of the session
to end as the day's sixth fastest rider at one of his least
favourite circuits. Having spent the session experimenting with
the set-up of his YZF-R1, the Australian effectively switched
back to his base settings to jump up the grid.
With quarter of an hour to go Yamaha Motor France's Sebastien
Gimbert topped the leader board. The Frenchman had suffered a
spectacular crash in the morning practice, when he slid off his
R1 going down the start-finish straight. The accident wrecked
his machine and left him with abrasions on his back. Despite the
handicap he finished the day 11th. Yamaha Motor France's
Japanese duo had tougher days, with Norick Abe 16th and Shinichi
Nakatomi 20th on his first visit to the circuit. Local wild-card
Tommy Hill was 12th on another YZF-R1.
Grid positions will be decided in tomorrow's superpole session
for the top 16 riders from qualifying. With rain a strong
possibility tomorrow morning, the superpole participants could
well be decided on today's times. Fastest rider today was
championship leader Troy Bayliss (Ducati), ahead of world
champion Troy Corser (Suzuki) and Fonsi Nieto (Kawasaki).
Noriyuki Haga (Yamaha Motor Italia)
"Not so bad although I am a little bit angry not to get pole as
I had a small problem on what should have been my fastest lap.
The feeling with the bike is already good in both the wet and
dry but we will work more tomorrow to try and make it better for
the races."
Andrew Pitt (Yamaha Motor Italia)
"The track was a bit patchy: you'd go in on the dry but then hit
a wet bit, but it went ok for us and I'm quite happy. We started
the session off well but got a bit lost with the changes we
made, before going back to basics to get the lap time. We've
still got a bit of a problem with the bike wheelying too much
but that's the only point where I think I'm losing some time."
Sebastien Gimbert (Yamaha Motor France)
"I am happy with how things have gone today. The times are very
close with just 0.7 second between me and the pole. It was good
to be at the top of the timesheets but at the end I went out to
test the race tyre rather than going for an improved time.
Norick Abe (Yamaha Motor France)
"This morning the feeling with the bike was not so good, but
then I have never been able to feel comfortable with the
superbike in wet conditions. The afternoon was not so bad but
the conditions were quite strange, with many riders going down
at one corner. Every lap I would see someone else go down there
and as a result I was not able to fully attack that corner until
the very end. I am still having some problems with the right
hand I injured in Monza. This might cause me some problems in
the race, as there is a lot of hard braking at this circuit. I
am happy to be in the top 16 as I will be in superpole if it
rains tomorrow morning, although I hope it is dry and I can show
my best."
Shinichi Nakatomi (Yamaha Motor France)
"I had a crash at the same corner as all the other riders and
this meant I could not be as high as I like. I went out on a
different tyre option and it caught me out but I am not injured
and hope we can have some dry conditions tomorrow."
Massimo Meregalli (Team Coordinator - Yamaha Motor Italia) "A
good day. Nori's lap times are very consistent and he seem to be
as fast as anyone, while Andrew made just a few changes to the
set-up we have used at Monza and Mugello, suggesting that he has
found a base setting that really works for him. He started out
by following Toseland for a few laps but found that he could
pass and go faster on his own. Compared with last year he is
looking very strong and I'm pleased because both the riders are
happy with their set-ups and seem to have good tyre life around
this circuit."
WSS : Curtain and Parkes shine in Silverstone gloom
Round: 5 - United Kingdom WSS
Circuit: Silverstone
Date: 26 May 2006
Temp: 17ºC
Weather: Cloudy
Yamaha Motor Germany riders Kevin Curtain and Broc Parkes gave a
good showing on the opening day of supersport action in
Silverstone, ending a damp day second and third on the overnight
grid.
After a morning of rain, supersport qualifying started in damp
conditions. Running dry weather tyres the fastest men lapped
around two seconds off lap record pace in the difficult
conditions. Despite a clear dry line having formed around the
circuit, the riders were faced with standing water streaming
across the circuit at several points and the mental problem of a
light drizzle being blown into onto their visors.
Fastest in the session was championship leader Sebastien
Charpentier (Honda), who set a best lap of 1:30.516 -
one-and-a-half seconds off his own lap record. Curtain set a
best of 1:30.711 in the closing stages of the session, with
Parkes a further three-tenths behind on 1:31.001. Both YZF-R6
riders declared themselves happy with their day's work,
believing that they would have set quicker times had a red flag
not stopped the session prematurely. Wild-card Pere Riba
(Kawasaki) completes the provisional front row with Yamaha Team
Italia rider Massimo Roccoli leading the second row. Spaniard
David Checa was 13th fastest on the Yamaha GMT94 YZF-R6 with
Gianluca Vizziello 15th on the other Yamaha Team Italia machine.