After
nine days of testing at three of the most exotic circuits in the world, the
MotoGP World Championship preseason is over. The next time the riders meet on
track will be in the opening free practice for the Grand Prix of Qatar at the
start of a season that sees Yamaha looking like strong candidates for success.
Their rider Jorge Lorenzo was again the fastest man on track today, the only
rider capable of a 1'55 lap, although Ducati and Suzuki are also ready to
perform after positive winters, in contrast to Honda. Young riders such as
Viñales, Iannone (who already showed his worth last season), Petrucci and
Redding have all shown signs of their intentions in 2016, with Honda seemingly
on the back foot. The Japanese factory had problems at Sepang, looked to have
turned things around at Phillip Island before issues resurfaced at Losail. The
moment of truth is fast approaching, with the opening race of the season just a
fortnight away.
Unfortunately the
ASPAR Team riders have not been able to complete as many laps as they would have
liked on the final day of the test here in Losail, due to the limited number of
tyres that Michelin had available. Despite this setback both Yonny Hernández and
Eugene Laverty have done a great job over the three days of the test, the
Colombian finally enjoying a breakthrough with the electronic problems that have
dogged him throughout preseason, edging him closer to the top of the order and
inside the top ten. The Irishman didn't get the opportunity to turn his progress
into a fast lap time but his renewed confidence after some major crashes during
the winter mean he can also look forward to the start of the new season with
optimism.
11º Yonny Hernández 1.55.894 (18
laps): “The last day of the test has been positive again, it has
been a productive test for us and we have been able to find a solution to the
problem we were having with the electronics. It was a shame we couldn't ride
more today because there weren't enough tyres. We only did two runs today, one
with some used tyres from yesterday and another with the only new set we had
left. Even so we managed to improve our best lap time before the front started
to fold on me and I came back in to find that it was a defective front tyre, so
we had to stop. On one hand I am happy with the feeling we have found here but
on the other I'm frustrated we didn't get to do some more laps on the good
set-up we found. But our pace is strong, it has been a very positive session so
overall we have to be satisfied. It is nice to be back in the fight for the top
ten.”
20º Eugene Laverty 1.57.146 (47
laps): “We have to be positive because this is the first test we
have completed without a major accident! I have got my confidence back and
that's the most important thing going into the new season. I have built up my
feeling with the bike at this test, I still had a strange feeling with the front
but we did make some big progress in that area towards the end of the session
today. Unfortunately at that point we didn't have the best tyres to run so I
couldn't set a lap time but it does mean that we finish this test with a smile
and we know we have made an important step before the race weekend.”
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