World Superbike 2006 -
Round Six - Misano
Foggy Petronas Report June 25th,
2006
Steve Martin was
unable to capitalise on his front row grid position in
challenging conditions at today’s sixth round races of the
Superbike World Championship in Misano, Italy.
The Australian was forced to pull into the pits while lying
ninth in the first race after suffering an engine problem and,
in the sweltering afternoon temperatures, Steve finished out of
the points in 17th.
Foggy PETRONAS Racing team-mate Craig Jones also battled with
high water temperatures in the second race, repeating his 21st
position from the first race.
Troy Bayliss won the first race but crashed out in race two,
when Andrew Pitt secured his first Superbike World Championship
win.
Steve, whose qualifying performance was described by series
organisers FG Sport as ‘superhuman’, was lapping consistently on
a pace with Regis Laconi, Lorenzo Lanzi and Fonsi Nieto, when
oil pressure warning lights ended his race after 16 laps.
He was able to run with the leading pack in the early stages of
race two before the high water temperatures reduced the power of
the engine.
Steve said: “I was pretty happy that we were getting the most
out of the bike and heading for a result in the first race that
everyone would have been happy with. My start was okay and when
someone like Barros needs a few attempts to pass you on the
brakes, you know you are going okay. I felt like I was racing
and was doing the same times as three or four riders in front of
me. But then the oil pressure warning light came on so I had no
option but to pull in. When the temperature lights started
flashing in the second race I lost a lot of acceleration,
although 30 seconds off the lead was not too bad.”
Craig said: “I got a good start and was in front of some decent
guys in the first race. I was not going too badly but as soon as
the tyres lost a bit of grip my lap times dropped. Then there
was a problem with the gear position sensor and the bike was
running on into the corners. In race two the bike was
over-heating and that killed the power a little bit. But I
closed the gap on the leaders in that second race and I can take
encouragement from a weekend that started dismally. The aim this
weekend was to finish both races and then make headway at the
next few circuits, where I am a bit stronger.”