I agree, Honda and Yam appear to have matched top end speed but I think the Ducati still accelerates faster and seems to have much better and more usable power out of the corners. Around the back sector watching from Rossi's bike, Stoner would pick up a lot of ground out of the corners.Mick C wrote:The Ducati doesn't have that much of a top speed advantage anymore anyway...certainly nothing like in the first round. Rossi had a few goes out of Stoner's draft down the straight, particularly because he carried a bit more speed onto the straight and seemed to be able to brake later. Pedrosa's Honda seemed to be pretty quick in a straight line too.
If Ducati could get a good front end and a matching bridgestone front tyre, Stoner would be unbeatable. Rossi is unbelievable under brakes.