Friday, February 25, 2011

Stoner ends Sepang test on top

From motogp.com

The third and final day of the second pre-season MotoGP Test at Sepang, Malaysia concluded on Thursday, and rounding off the three days as the fastest rider on each was Casey Stoner.

Getting well under the 2:00 mark with a best effort of 1:59.665 – Valentino Rossi’s 2009 circuit best lap had already been surpassed by both Stoner and Dani Pedrosa the previous day – the Australian continued what has been an impressive switch to the RC212V in the lead-up to the 2011 campaign.

"We had a good day comparing the chassis again and I'm happy we have made our decision on which one we'll use for the season," Stoner said. "We also tried a lot of electronics with engine braking and found improvements in a few areas, and some losses in others so we need to rectify these. The chassis we've chosen always behaves in the way we want it to, no matter what set-up we use, we are also able to adapt it fairly easily. So when we get to Qatar in a few weeks we'll be able to test different set-ups at the same time and get more track time on it.

"The test here has been very productive for us, we did a long run here today - almost race distance - and gathered some key information. I'm feeling more and more comfortable on the RC212V and I can't wait to get to Qatar.”

It was a notable test for Honda in general and the RC212V filled the top four positions on the final day. Joining Stoner under two minutes was his team-mate Pedrosa, who with a best effort of 1:59.803 was just over a tenth of a second behind his colleague.

"We improved the braking and worked a lot with different chassis configurations and electronics," Pedrosa said. "It's been a much better winter test than last year, even we know that everybody will improve for the first race. I'm leaving Sepang satisfied and I think testing in Qatar will give further opportunity to check our work at another circuit, with a different layout and track conditions to what we have had here.

"I've spent more or less the same time with last year's chassis and the modified 2011 chassis and my best lap time was with the 2011 version, but it will be nice to check it again in Qatar and take the final decision there.”

Marco Simoncelli, fastest here three weeks ago, was third with a best time of 2:00.163 and the San Carlo Honda Gresini man was satisfied with his performance on both hard and soft tires across the entire three days. The outstanding issue for the Italian remains edge grip.

“I am really happy about the lap time I managed this morning, although we were a bit confused during the race simulation I did," Simoncelli explained. "Yesterday with the hard tire I was able to go very fast, but this afternoon from the off I felt worse and couldn’t lap at the same pace. Anyway, I’m pretty calm because today’s performance was more down to a poor choice of tire, perhaps I would have been better to go with the softer one like the others and I would have been quick in the race simulation.”

Third Repsol Honda rider Andrea Dovizioso was the final rider to get within a second of his team-mate Stoner, posting a fastest time of 2:00.541.

Following the quartet of Hondas were a trio of Yamahas, with factory team rider Ben Spies the highest placing M1 on Thursday in fifth position. Concluding his day early due to some remaining effects of his late crash the previous day, the American focused on electronics and chassis work in the morning, timing in with a 2:00.678 to close the day at 1.013 off Stoner.

Monster Yamaha Tech 3’s Colin Edwards also finished up early on day three but not before registering a best time of 2:00.966, placing him just ahead of World Champion Jorge Lorenzo. The Factory Yamaha Racing rider is still adamant that the M1 requires more power to be able to match its rivals, and his 48 laps on Thursday produced a best time of 2:01.003 that was just over 1.3 off Stoner’s benchmark.

Álvaro Bautista occupied eighth spot as he topped a trio of riders preparing for their second season in the premier class. The Rizla Suzuki rider finished ahead of Hiroshi Aoyama, who escaped a crash at Turn 9 without problems and Héctor Barberá, who was the highest placing Ducati on the final day on his Mapfre Aspar machine, which had a new fairing.

Returning to action after his enforced absence through illness the day before, Valentino Rossi put in 59 laps on his factory Ducati as he sought the maximum out of the final day. The Italian ended 11th on the timesheet with a time of 2:01.469, an effort matched by his team-mate Nicky Hayden and which left the pair 1.804 from the top.

The American appeared to have resolved the bulk of the problem he had with chatter on his GP11, but still has a remaining issue in turning.

Loris Capirossi’s Pramac Racing Desmosedici was close behind in 13th, with British rookie Cal Crutchlow (Monster Yamaha Tech 3), Randy de Puniet (Pramac Racing), Toni Elías (LCR Honda) and Karel Abraham (Cardion AB Motoracing) completing the final-day timesheet.

Thursday MotoGP Test Results
1. Casey Stoner (Repsol Honda) 1:59.665
2. Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda) 1:59.803
3. Marco Simoncelli (San Carlo Gresini Honda) 2:00.163
4. Andrea Dovizioso (Repsol Honda) 2:00.541
5. Ben Spies (Yamaha) 2:00.678
6. Colin Edwards (Monster Tech 3 Yamaha) 2:00.966
7. Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) 2:01.003
8. Alvaro Bautista (Rizla Suzuki) 2:01.194
9. Hiroshi Aoyama (San Carlo Gresini Honda) 2:01.328
10. Hector Barbera (Mapfre Aspar Ducati) 2:01.346
11. Valentino Rossi (Marlboro Ducati) 2:01.469
12. Nicky Hayden (Marlboro Ducati) 2:01.469
13. Loris Capirossi (Pramac Ducati) 2:01.493
14. Cal Crutchlow (Monster Tech 3 Yamaha) 2:02.034
15. Randy De Puniet (Pramac Ducati) 2:02.155
16. Toni Elias (LCR Honda) 2:02.410
17. Karel Abraham (Cardion AB Ducati) 2:02.506

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