Cal
Crutchlow (LCR Honda Castrol) topped the first day of testing at Chang
International Circuit, taking over from reigning Champion Marc Marquez (Repsol
Honda Team) later in the session to set a 1:30.797. Despite setting the fastest
lap so far by a MotoGP™ rider at the new venue, the Brit was nevertheless only
0.012 ahead of a late charge from Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar) by the end of
action. Marquez was third, just 0.033 ahead of 2017 Championship rival Andrea
Dovizioso.
Weather
was hot and edging 40 degrees for some time on Day 1 – with few riders putting
in truly “long” runs. But the workload was far from light, with Crutchlow
putting in 70 laps despite a crash and that number representative for many on
the grid. The Brit was joining third fastest Marquez and his teammate Dani
Pedrosa (Repsol Honda Team) – also a crasher on Friday – on HRC test duty, and
all three men were in the top five, which was covered by only two tenths.
Rins’
second place was equally impressive. The Spaniard, going into only his second
season and having suffered some problems with injury last year, had good pace
throughout most of the day and his late charge looked set to see him take over
at the top until his final sector. But it was only 0.012 off Crutchlow, and
teammate Andrea Iannone (Team Suzuki Ecstar) made it double delight for Suzuki
in the top ten, ninth quickest as the Hamamatsu factory tested, amongst other
things, a new exhaust - as well as continuing their work on engine
configurations.
Dovizioso,
meanwhile, took back the honour of top Ducati on Day 1 in Thailand, and was only
0.033 off Marquez. The two men were locked together at the top for some time,
before aero began to steal the headlines away from the timesheets. Ducati are
expected to have three new aero fairings at Buriram, and Dovizioso tried two of
them on Day 1. Chassis updates could also be on the cards for the Borgo Panigale
factory in Thailand, aimed at mid-corner improvements– something that would aid
Sepang’s fastest Jorge Lorenzo even more. At Buriram on Friday, the five-time
Champion was tenth fastest, just over four tenths off Crutchlow.
Danilo
Petrucci (Alma Pramac Racing) was another Ducati presence in the top ten as he
took P6 on the GP18 on test duty, just ahead of his new teammate Jack Miller.
Miller was again a force to be reckoned with and looked settled in – only 0.041
off the Italian ahead of him.
There
was also an Italian behind him – Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP). On
his 39th birthday, the ‘Doctor’ took eighth and was the quickest Yamaha, putting
in an impressive 74 laps and topping the lap counter for the Iwata marque.
Teammate Maverick Viñales was P11, but only a tenth further back – with the
timesheets incredibly close. Incredibly close was also apt for Johann Zarco
(Monster Yamaha Tech 3), who was 0.011 off Viñales to take twelfth – and also
confirmed that he will be using the 2016 chassis this season.
His
new teammate for the Thai test was a new face in the premier class: Hafizh
Syahrin, who is riding with Monster Yamaha Tech 3 during the event with a view
to replacing Jonas Folger full time in 2018. Syahrin, the first Malaysian in
MotoGP™, was within half a second of fellow rookies Xavier Simeon (Reale Avintia
Racing) and the slightly faster – despite sitting out the Valencia test last
year – Tom Lüthi (EG 0,0 Marc VDS).
The
quickest rookie, however, was Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda Idemitsu) once again.
The Japanese rider was P17 overall but within nine tenths of the top, with
reigning Moto2™ World Champion Franco Morbidelli close behind in P19 but only
half a tenth further back. With 20 riders within a second, half a tenth makes
its mark.
Tito
Rabat (Reale Avintia Racing) was P13 on Day 1 and only 0.002 ahead of Alvaro
Bautista (Angel Nieto Team) as the two Independent Team Ducati riders just edged
ahead of the Aprilia Racing Team Gresini riders. Aleix Espargaro was P15 for
Noale factory Aprilia, and teammate Scott Redding was right behind him and both
within nine tenths.
The
final rider within a second of the top was Bradley Smith at Red Bull KTM Factory
Racing, and the Brit did 67 laps as the Austrian factory get their first glimpse
of the newest venue on the calendar. Mika Kallio, KTM test rider, added another
48 despite a crash and brief trip to the Medical Center – rider ok. KTM will
only be able to field the two men at the #ThaiTest, with Pol Espargaro sidelined
through injury but on the road to recovery.
Saturday
brings more track time in Thailand and with a day of learning and
familiarisation under their belts, another chance for the order to get another
big shake up. Who will pencil their name in as favourite for when MotoGP™
returns to Thailand to race in October? The second session begins from 9:30am
local time (GMT +7), ending at 17:15 before a final quarter of an hour on
Saturday is set aside for practice
starts.
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