Colin Edwards - 'certainly not a winning pace' |
|
| Monday, 13 March 2006 | |
|
The Jerez test has been a stark contrast to Catalunya just a week ago for the Camel Yamaha team. A vibration problem has become the focus of the weekend, but despite that a fix could not be found. According to a press release, the team are hoping to look at data from the past three days along with Michelin engineers in order to find a fix for the race later this month. Whether the team are genuinely concerned about their pace or this is something of a PR exercise remains to be seen. One thing's for sure though - you wouldn't want to bet against Rossi for race one. Colin Edwards (7th, 1'40.721, 82 laps)
Valentino Rossi (10th, 1'40.907, 83 laps)"There were so many people here today, it was like a race! Of course it's really nice to have so many spanish fans, but today it's been quite difficult for me even to go from the hospitality to the team truck! Yesterday I was confident that we could find some big improvements today but honestly that hasn't happened and now I am quite worried. The vibration has remained and at the moment we don't know how to solve it. Yamaha and Michelin have done a lot of good work today and we've tried many different tyres and settings, but we are still slow. This is the last test and throughout the whole pre-season period we've always been fast and the bike has felt good, but this test has been completely different. At the moment I am not sure what will happen in the race, we'll have to wait and see. I hope that Jeremy, together with the Japanese engineers and the Michelin technicians, can use all the data they have now to understand the problem and see how to solve it." Davide Brivio - Team Director"After this test we don't know how the race will go, but it's been very important to have this chance to test before it. As the riders say, we've tried many different things and collected a lot of information. Now our engineers will have ten days to work on this and come up with some new ideas and solutions. This is the end of winter testing and we've seen that our bike can work very well at different tracks. We need to understand why this hasn't been the case here, but we're convinced we can find a way forward and we know that we still have a very good package." (0) Comment on this article in our forums |
| « Previous article | Next article » |
|---|