MIXED WEATHER AT MUGELLO PUTS KAWASAKI ON TOP
Kawasaki's John Hopkins and Anthony West completed the two wet practice
sessions at the Mugello circuit at the top of the field today, in first
and third positions respectively on combined times.
The first hour-long stint began with heavy rainfall around the
5.245km circuit, and both riders battled the elements in search of a
comfortable wet setting aboard their Ninja ZX-RR race machines.
However, as the session went on a significant dry line was evident out
on track, which enabled riders to board their dry-weather prepared
bikes.
Hopkins, although dissatisfied with his set-up, shot to the top of
the leader board, nearly half a second quicker than his nearest rival.
Teammate West, who spent much of the session at the top of the field,
finished with confidence in third position.
The afternoon session saw no improvements in lap times following
another rain shower, which left noticeable amounts of standing water
around the circuit. In some places the Kawasaki pilots were forced to
alter their lines to avoid aquaplaning their powerful 800cc machines
when travelling at speeds in excess of 300kmh.
Hopkins used the time to try different variants in his wet setting,
which showed minimal improvements, while West found it unusually
difficult to master the rain-soaked track, suffering with a lack of
feeling on his Bridgestone shod machine. Hopkins and West remain
optimistic for tomorrow's qualifying, but both will be reliant on more
stable weather conditions in order to find a better setting around the
picturesque Italian circuit.
John Hopkins
#21: 1st - 1'54.053
"This morning started out very wet and we concentrated on our set-up to
cope with the conditions out on circuit. We found something that worked
quite well for us, and we gradually worked to a dry setting as the sun
came out. On full slicks we found that there is quite a bit of work to
do, although we did manage to finish the session at the top of the time
sheets. In the second stint it was wet again and there was a lot of
standing water around the circuit. We went in a different direction
with our wet setting, which didn't really work for us. If it's going to
be dry on race day I hope that tomorrow we have two dry sessions to set
the bike up, if not then we'll go back to our original wet setting and
work from there."
Anthony West
#13: 3rd - 1'55.021
"This weekend has got off to a bit of a strange start for me. The first
practice session we went out on track with a full wet set-up and I
didn't feel very comfortable on the bike. However, as the track dried
out we switched to full slick tyres and I was able to put in some
reasonable lap times, finishing third overall. It's usually the wet I'm
more comfortable with and today it felt better in the dry! In the
second wet practice session the bike was struggling to grip,
particularly at the first corner and I couldn't get out of the turns
well enough without the rear spinning, which cost us a lot of time.
It's also pretty scary aquaplaning a bike at speeds of around 300kmh,
so I had to change my lines in some places to avoid hitting the water
at an angle. We need to find better traction and make the bike more
stable, especially if it's going to continue raining."