World Superbike 2006 -
Round Five - Silverstone - Yamaha Report May 28th,
2006
WSB : Season's
best for Yamaha Motor Italia
Round: 5 - United Kingdom
Circuit: Silverstone
Date: 28 May 2006
Crowd: 71000
Temp: 15ºC
Weather: Dry
Yamaha Motor Italia enjoyed its best day of the season at
Silverstone today, with Noriyuki Haga racing to two second
places and Andrew Pitt fighting through from 11th on the grid to
take fourth and fifth place finishes.
Haga raced into the lead in both outings, only to be caught by
championship leader Troy Bayliss (Ducati). The pair had a
fantastic battle each time, with the Ducati rider just managing
to pull a slight gap on the charging Haga in both races. Having
had only limited dry weather practice, the ever-popular Japanese
star made a few minor suspension changes to his YZF-R1 for the
second race, allowing him to run closer to Bayliss than in the
first but unable to quite make a decisive move on the dominant
Australian.
For Pitt the Silverstone races were made difficult after
qualifying on the third row in Saturday's wet conditions,
although the Australian was able to show his true pace in the
dry races. In both races Pitt made a good start and lapped
faster than the leaders as he scythed through the field to
challenge James Toseland (Honda) for the third step on the
podium. However, the Yamaha rider used up too much of his front
tyre and was unable to close the gap on the Brit, using his head
to bring his YZF-R1 home for 24 points over the two races.
Race one had been delayed following two huge crashes on the
first lap. Thankfully no riders were injured but the incidents
brought the red flags out and a delay while marshals cleared up
the carnage. Both races followed a similar pattern with local
favourite Toseland winning the battle for third.
In the championship Bayliss extends his lead to 76 points over
second placed Troy Corser (Suzuki). Haga moves up two places to
third in the championship, just 16 points behind Corser, with
Pitt maintaining his sixth place in the points standings.
Yamaha Motor France's Norick Abe retained his ninth place in the
championship, finishing 10th and 11th in the races. It was a
difficult weekend for the Japanese star, who was troubled by the
wrist injury he sustained in Monza. Team-mate Shinichi Nakatomi
did not race after crashing on a wet patch in the morning
warm-up. The Japanese rider has broken the radius bone in his
right arm but hopes to be fit to race in Misano in four weeks
time. Sebastien Gimbert retired from both races with electrical
problems on another Yamaha Motor France bike.
Twenty-one-year-old wild-card Tommy Hill, who grabbed the
headlines by setting pole position in Saturday's wet superpole
rode sensibly to take a pair of 12th place finishes on his
Virgin Mobile Yamaha.
Round six of the series takes place at Misano on 25 June.
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Noriyuki Haga (Yamaha Motor Italia)
"I enjoyed the battles with Troy today and all weekend I had a
good feeling with the bike in both the wet and dry. It's a shame
that we weren't able to test much in the dry. I had to make some
suspension changes between the races and it improved the bike
but still I did not have enough traction in the last laps. But I
am happy with the results and to move up the championship. We
have some more testing planned before the race in Misano. We
have already had a good test at Misano so I am looking forward
to a good race there as well."
Andrew Pitt (Yamaha Motor Italia)
"I'm fairly happy with that. I felt I was in with a good shot at
the podium but I just couldn't keep the lap times going at the
end. I was using the softest front tyre, which I think the other
guys had too, but my style pushes the front quite hard and I had
to ride very aggressively in the opening laps. At the end the
front was moving around a fair bit and it was getting hard to
hang on to Toseland. What I've got to do now is make sure that I
get the Saturdays right so that I don't give myself as much to
do on the race day because I have proved that the bike is
working well and I am capable of getting up on the podium."
Norick Abe (Yamaha Motor France)
"I did my very best and our settings were not so bad,
considering we had so little set-up time in dry conditions. We
changed the settings between the two races and the lap times
were better, even if the position went down. I would not
normally be happy with 10th or 11th places, but today we did our
best. A very hard track, and a very physical race considering my
wrist is still not 100 percent."
Tommy Hill (Virgin Mobile Yamaha)
"I was very nervous on the grid, until remembered that I was on
pole because I won superpole, which calmed me down a bit. We
finished pretty much were we expected to finish, but I couldn't
believe the speed of the world superbike guys from the very
first lap. Normally in a British championship race people build
up to speed but here everyone races at 110 percent from the very
first lap."
Sebastien Gimbert (Yamaha Motor France)
"Three big crashes were not what I needed this weekend. My bike
misfired with an electrical problem in both races. The problem
seems to be some wires damaged in the practice crashes but it is
disappointing because it is now three races and no results."
Shinichi Nakatomi (Yamaha Motor France)
"I crashed on a slippery part of the track and my arm is broken.
I will miss the tests we have planned but I am hoping to be back
for the races in Misano."
Massimo Meregalli (Team Coordinator - Yamaha Motor Italia) "Both
our riders did an excellent job today and we have reached our
goals for the weekend. Our target was to take points from Corser
and leave with Nori third in the championship, which we have
achieved. Andrew also rode very well from the third row,
especially in the second race when he was so close to a podium
finish. Again we made some small steps forward with the bike.
They are small steps but it is encouraging that they are working
and we are going in the right direction. We now have a test at
Brno with all the other Pirelli development teams before Misano,
where I am confident of a good performance."
Martial Garcia (Team Manager - Yamaha Motor France) "A very
difficult weekend for us and a bad day for Nakatomi, who broke
his right radius bone. A simple break but a break all the same.
Gimbert had three crashes and we saw the result of that today.
The wiring loom had been damaged, but we did not realise at the
time and in each race he had a misfire, which caused him to
retire. Only Abe saved our honour, with two hard rides after a
lack of practice time - although he is not so happy because he
expected more."
Yamaha Motor Germany riders Broc Parkes and Kevin Curtain took
advantages of development work on their Yamaha YZF-R6s to finish
second and third in a sunny fifth round of the Supersport World
Championship at Silverstone today.
Having brought a new development of the YZF-R6 engine with more
mid-range power to Silverstone, the Australians pushed defending
world champion Sebastien Charpentier (Honda) hard over the
opening laps. Parkes set the fastest lap of the race on lap
four, however a lack of dry-weather set-up time, brought on by
two day's of wet practice, meant that the Yamaha riders dropped
off the pace slightly as the rear end grid decreased from around
half distance. The team-mates then engaged their own personal
duel before Parkes was able to pull out a slight advantage on
his more senior colleague and take second at the flag.
Yamaha Team Italia rider Massimo Roccoli had a good race at
Silverstone, ending the day in sixth place after a thrilling
race-long battle with Yamaha privateer Xavi Fores and Honda
riders Robbin Harms, Mattieu Lagrive and Johan Stigefelt. Harms
just finished at the front of the train, with Fores ending the
day in seventh. Yamaha GMT94's David Checa came from dead last
at the end of the first lap to finish 11th.
The result sees Curtain consolidate his second place in the
championship, 40 points behind Charpentier after five of the 12
championship rounds. Parkes moves up to fourth place with
Roccoli sixth. The sixth round of the championship takes place
at Misano in Italy in one month's time.
Broc Parkes (Yamaha Motor Germany)
"The bike is working really well at the moment but we didn't
have a lot of time to set it up this weekend. But on Sunday
afternoon I found something that was working pretty well. I felt
a lot better at quarter distance into the race, but at that time
I really didn't get the chance to get past Sebastien. But things
are good for me, getting better and better, but it hasn't been
easy for me this year, after some good qualifying performances
but problems in the races. So I'm happy to score this and I'm
looking forward to getting better and better."
Kevin Curtain (Yamaha Motor Germany)
"Things were going ok until I ran out of rear grip. I changed to
my second bike this morning, after the free practice of warm-up.
In general we did not have a lot of dry time for set-up because
it has been raining so much this weekend. But it was important
to get a good haul of points after losing a whole bunch in
Monza."
Massimo Roccoli (Yamaha Team Italia)
"A difficult race because Silverstone is a physically demanding
circuit and we had very little time in the dry. I couldn't hold
Harms off in the end but I'm pleased with sixth and getting some
more good championship points."
Terrell Thien (Team Manager - Yamaha Motor Germany) "We are
really happy with the results today, especially with all the new
parts we've brought this weekend. Seeing both riders on the
podium is good for the team spirit, especially after the DNF in
Monza. We are looking forward to the three day test in Brno.
This is a track that really suits the Yamaha. We should be able
to make some improvements to the suspension because the bike is
so new and we are learning about it with every lap we do."
Yamaha Team Italia rider Claudio Corti took his first win in the
FIM Superstock 1000 Cup at Silverstone today.
Starting from pole position the Italian protégé battled
intensely with championship leader Alessandro Polita (Suzuki) in
the opening laps, before pulling away to take a comfortable win
at the end of the 15-lap race. Polita held off Ayrton Badovini
(MV Agusta) for second.
Emilio Rocamora took fifth place on his YZF-R1SP with Ilario
Dionsi making it three Yamahas in the top six. In the
championship Polita remains in the lead, with a 22 point
advantage over second placed Badovini. Corti moves up to third
in the standings, 31 points behind the leader.
Claudio Corti (Yamaha Team Italia)
"It was a hard race because Alessandro was very fast, especially
on the first half of the track. We were able to have a good
battle and eventually I was able to build a small gap. I'm
really happy to have taken my first world championship win on
the R1 and I'm hoping to close the gap in the championship in
Misano."