REPSOL HONDA BACKS UP SUPERB JEREZ GP WITH MORE HARD WORK
MotoGP test, Jerez
Monday, March 31 2008
Repsol Honda riders Dani Pedrosa and Nicky Hayden were back to work
at Jerez today following yesterday's Spanish GP which Pedrosa won in
brilliant style, Hayden building momentum with a fine ride to fourth.
Pedrosa, whose first win of the year moved him into the World
Championship lead, used the day to improve his knowledge of his RC212V
with which he had limited preseason testing time due to a broken hand
sustained in January. Hayden evaluated new parts and new settings,
working hard to continue the impressive progress he made over the
Spanish GP weekend, during which he raced a new chassis for the first
time. Both riders used only race tyres today, while the fastest seven
riders used qualifying tyres for their best laps.
Dani Pedrosa, 8th , 1m 40.166s, 69 laps
"Today we worked on basic setup to help us get more familiar with
the bike, to know our package better and to find the best direction so
we can continue improving. It's the kind of work we usually do at
preseason tests but we weren't able to do this year because of my
injury. It was a necessary job with a lot of stops in the pits but I
think it was very useful. We also started working on tyres with
Michelin and we will focus on tyre testing all day tomorrow. It will be
a very important day, crucial for our development programme."
Nicky Hayden, 9th, 1m 40. 389s, 80 laps
"We learned some stuff today, we were able to run pretty decent and
consistent laps using reference tyres and we got some good data, so
quite a positive day all in all. We had nothing major to test, just
some different clutch options to get into the corners a little bit
better and some general setup options, looking for a bit of edge
traction to help save the tyre over race distance. We'll come back
again tomorrow, get another full day and just work our way through some
more options."
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