by MadKaw » Fri Sep 03, 2004 8:18 am
MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2004
PORTUGUESE GRAND PRIX - ESTORIL
2ND SEPTEMBER 2004 - EVENT PREVIEW
FUCHS KAWASAKI PREPARE TO GET SEASON BACK ON TRACK AT ESTORIL
Estoril is a popular stop on the MotoGP calendar, and a fitting venue
to end the European summer races with this Sunday's Portuguese Grand
Prix; the eleventh round of the MotoGP World Championship.
Following are four long haul races in Japan, Qatar, Malaysia and
Australia, before the season-ending Valencia GP in Spain.
But for now the challenge is the 4.1 km Estoril circuit; the slowest on
the GP schedule with a lap average speed of just 151 kph (93 mph).
And it is a challenge Fuchs Kawasaki riders, Shinya Nakano and Alex
Hofmann, are relishing after last week's exhaustive test sessions at Brno
in the Czech Republic.
The tests produced positive data on a range of performance options
including motor, fuel injection, electronics, clutch, suspension and tyres.
Both Nakano and Hofmann ran a string of impressive and consistent lap
times in an effort to advance development of the Ninja ZX-RR, and both
are in a confident mood for the Portugal race.
At Estoril the Kawasaki squad are planning to run ZX-RR machines in
slightly different specifications for their factory riders.
Hofmann will use the latest Akrapovic exhaust system tested at Brno
plus a revised motor specification, which the 24-year-old German rider
found complimented his style at the Brno test.
Meanwhile Nakano will stay with the proven ZX-RR race package that has
produced four top ten results for the stylish Japanese ace this season.
The Estoril track has a long main straight of almost 1,000 metres,
which produces 300 kph plus top speeds, but much of the rest of the circuit
is tight and technical, with two corners that are critical to lap
times; the fast, fifth gear right hander on the approach to the back
straight, and the final turn, a long right-hander through which riders are
constantly accelerating at high lean angle onto the high-speed front
straight.
Typically the weather plays an important role at Estoril with its
proximity to the Atlantic coast. Strong winds, baking sun and summer rain
showers are all in the mix for a circuit that is also notoriously bumpy
and a challenge for set-up balance for both riders and engineers.
Alex Hofmann: #66
"I didn't race in MotoGP at Estoril last year, so my only experience at
this track is on a 250. I'm sure it's going to be very interesting to
see how the latest ZX-RR adapts to this circuit. The main straight is
just a power blast coming off the final corner, while the rest is
technical and very challenging. The new forks tested at Brno are a step
forward on the brakes, and also the clutch parts should give us a better
start line launch, which has been a problem for us this year. Often the
weather can be strange at Estoril, so I hope that is kind to us and that
we have a warm and dry weekend."
Shinya Nakano: #56
"I'm optimistic for Estoril following the Brno tests, where we did a
lot of work to evaluate many performance ideas for the ZX-RR. I have been
disappointed with my results at the past two races, so it is important
for our motivation to make progress at the test sessions. The forks
have improved the front chatter problem and provide more front tyre
feedback, which will give us confidence at Estoril. I'm hoping for a better
start with our new clutch set-up, and to be racing much closer to the
front than I did at Donington and Brno. I've enjoyed a few days relaxing
in Barcelona since the hard work of the test days, and hopefully the
weather will stay dry and hot."
Harald Eckl: Team Manager
"The Brno test was very productive for Kawasaki engineers and the ZX-RR
program. It was a busy two days and we made important gains with the
new Öhlins front forks, and also with the fuel injection system. The long
straight at Estoril will test our current level of top end power, but
we are optimistic for our overall performance - although we would prefer
a dry race in terms of tyre choice. Shinya will race our proven package
here, and we agree with his preference for that set-up at the moment,
while Alex will use a slightly different motor and exhaust parts as part
of our development program. "
Dave
2010 Z1000
ex bikes
05 ZX-10R Race Bike - No.77
95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
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