News 23 Oct 2009

MotoGP: Suzuki improved on opening day practice at Sepang

RIZLA SUZUKI:

Rizla Suzuki’s Loris Capirossi got the weekend of the Malaysian Grand Prix off to an encouraging start as he recorded the sixth fastest time around the 5,548m Sepang International Circuit.

Capirossi (2’03.253, 20 laps) made a good start to the first – and only – practice session on day one by heading the leader-board in the early part of the session. He made regular adjustments to his Suzuki GSV-R throughout the hour and is confident of making improvements to both the bike and his lap-time as the weekend progresses.

Chris Vermeulen (2’03.763, 21 laps) produced a solid first day’s work by posting the 10th fastest time of the day with his very last lap in the practice session. Vermeulen worked on the good base setting he had for the GSV-R from the winter test and made changes that suited the performance of the new bike, before using the harder compound Bridgestone tyre at the end of the session to good effect to improve on his time.

The hot and humid conditions that all the riders and teams expect at Sepang were prevalent today as the air rose to 31ºC and track temperatures got up to 52ºC. Jorge Lorenzo on his factory Yamaha recorded the fastest time of the day.

Rizla Suzuki has one more free practice session tomorrow morning, before an hour of qualifying in the afternoon will decide the grid positions for the race. Sunday’s main event will get underway at 15.00hrs local time (07.00hrs GMT).

Loris Capirossi:
“We did struggle a bit at the beginning as we tried to modify the bike, but the times were still quite good so we knew we were going in the right direction. Towards the end of the session the bike became a bit better, but it is still not perfect so we have a bit of work to do. We used two completely different traction controls, we didn’t quite get the best feeling from either of them but we certainly have a direction to follow tomorrow with the data we have got from them. Overall it has not been too bad today and we know we can improve quite a bit tomorrow, we have a good plan and if it all goes well we should have a really good weekend.”

Chris Vermeulen:
“It is good to come to a track that the bike performs well at. Obviously we have tested a lot here and that meant we had a good set-up right out of the box. We ran-in some important components during the first part of the session and made sure we got a reasonable feel from the bike. At the end of the session we stuck the harder rear tyre in and got a bit faster. I am reasonably happy with the first session; we’ve still got some areas to fix, so we’ll try a few different things tomorrow to hopefully get it right.”

Stuart Shenton – Crew Chief, Loris Capirossi:
“We have tried to put the disappointment of Phillip Island behind us and today’s session has gone some way towards that, but we still have a lot of work to do. We had a good pre-season test here earlier in the year and although the bike has progressed throughout the season we are hoping that we can get a good result from the new bike based on the settings we have from that test. First thing this afternoon we got through some runs that we needed to do to compare various things and we will look at the information from that this evening and see where we can make a difference. We need to make sure that we are ready for tomorrow and keep performing to the best of our ability and make things happen.”

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