Kawsaki WSB - Qatar
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:58 am
FINAL PREPARATIONS BEGIN IN QATAR FOR KAWASAKI PSG-1 TEAM
Newsflash, 10 February 2008 - A three-day test at Losail in Qatar, the venue of the first round of the 2008 World Superbike Championship, is now being undertaken by the PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse team, to allow Makoto Tamada and Régis Laconi to make their final preparations, and find a base set-up for race weekend.
Both riders now have extensive experience of the Ninja ZX-10R, but this last pre-season test is seen as a real opportunity to ensue that nothing can be left to chance before the season starts for real, on raceday, Saturday February 23.
The 5.380km Losail circuit is a popular testing venue at any time and its mix of very high-speed corners and tighter, slower sections, is always a challenge to the riders and team technicians.
Eleven-time SBK race winner Laconi and three time winner Tamada have been busy in terms of promotions recently, first at the team’s pre-season launch in its home base of San Marino on 26 January, then a few days later at the launch of the SBK championship itself, in Milan, on 31 January, were they played a starring role next to the stunning new Ninja ZX-10R.
The focus now, however, is all on pure performance, something the new Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R has demonstrated since it was first unveiled to the public, and then turned into a top-calibre World Superbike racer.
Speaking at the season launch, Laconi in particular was enthused by the abilities of the new machine and the overall direction of development.
“Every aspect of the machine has been improved, and in particular the feel from the rear, the suspension and the electronics package. Set-up is more predictable and we have seen great improvements in rear tyre life in recent tests. The team is working very well together and I have great hopes for this season. I believe we have the entire package to be able to run at the front.”
Testing at Losail finishes on Tuesday February 12, when a full report will be made available on the website.
GIL KAWASAKI RIDERS EAGER TO GET ON TRACK IN TESTING
Newsflash, 10 February 2008 - The GIL Kawasaki team wasted no time in getting on track on the first day of Losail testing, with Katsuaki Fujiwara and Chris Walker each getting up to full speed as early as possible as they make final adjustments to their Ninja ZX-6R machines.
Kawasaki’s top World Supersport team earned four podiums last season and the winter development process has allowed their new signings to make rapid progress in getting to know their new machines.
The World Supersport championship is expected to be the most keenly contested series for a number of years, with both respected WSS challenger Fujiwara, and WSS ‘new boy’ Walker, trying to emulate the Rider’s Championship win taken by Kawasaki in the 2001 season.
Despite there being two new riders in the team for 2008, the team is meshing together well in the run-up to the start of the season, with the Losail test designed to get both riders and machines honed to a state of full preparation before the first race of an expected 14-round series.
A full report will be available on the website after the end of this Losail test.
Newsflash, 10 February 2008 - A three-day test at Losail in Qatar, the venue of the first round of the 2008 World Superbike Championship, is now being undertaken by the PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse team, to allow Makoto Tamada and Régis Laconi to make their final preparations, and find a base set-up for race weekend.
Both riders now have extensive experience of the Ninja ZX-10R, but this last pre-season test is seen as a real opportunity to ensue that nothing can be left to chance before the season starts for real, on raceday, Saturday February 23.
The 5.380km Losail circuit is a popular testing venue at any time and its mix of very high-speed corners and tighter, slower sections, is always a challenge to the riders and team technicians.
Eleven-time SBK race winner Laconi and three time winner Tamada have been busy in terms of promotions recently, first at the team’s pre-season launch in its home base of San Marino on 26 January, then a few days later at the launch of the SBK championship itself, in Milan, on 31 January, were they played a starring role next to the stunning new Ninja ZX-10R.
The focus now, however, is all on pure performance, something the new Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R has demonstrated since it was first unveiled to the public, and then turned into a top-calibre World Superbike racer.
Speaking at the season launch, Laconi in particular was enthused by the abilities of the new machine and the overall direction of development.
“Every aspect of the machine has been improved, and in particular the feel from the rear, the suspension and the electronics package. Set-up is more predictable and we have seen great improvements in rear tyre life in recent tests. The team is working very well together and I have great hopes for this season. I believe we have the entire package to be able to run at the front.”
Testing at Losail finishes on Tuesday February 12, when a full report will be made available on the website.
GIL KAWASAKI RIDERS EAGER TO GET ON TRACK IN TESTING
Newsflash, 10 February 2008 - The GIL Kawasaki team wasted no time in getting on track on the first day of Losail testing, with Katsuaki Fujiwara and Chris Walker each getting up to full speed as early as possible as they make final adjustments to their Ninja ZX-6R machines.
Kawasaki’s top World Supersport team earned four podiums last season and the winter development process has allowed their new signings to make rapid progress in getting to know their new machines.
The World Supersport championship is expected to be the most keenly contested series for a number of years, with both respected WSS challenger Fujiwara, and WSS ‘new boy’ Walker, trying to emulate the Rider’s Championship win taken by Kawasaki in the 2001 season.
Despite there being two new riders in the team for 2008, the team is meshing together well in the run-up to the start of the season, with the Losail test designed to get both riders and machines honed to a state of full preparation before the first race of an expected 14-round series.
A full report will be available on the website after the end of this Losail test.