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izla Suzuki completes final 2008 test
“The 2009 prototype is definitely better”
01/12/08 10:15


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Loris Capirossi
Rizla Suzuki MotoGP has rounded off 2008 with a successful three-day test at Phillip Island in Australia.

Loris Capirossi and Chris Vermeulen recorded over 450 laps of the 4,448m Australian circuit between them over the three days, as the two conducted exhaustive tests on the Suzuki Factory's prototype parts for the 2009 GSV-R.

Good weather at Phillip Island for the majority of the test enabled both riders to get through a significant workload as they evaluated everything from new front forks to rear swinging arms, new chassis', rear suspension parts and aerodynamic upgrades. Capirossi and Vermeulen then both conducted two race simulation runs each on the final day. This allowed them to compare the 2008 Phillip Island race tyre and the proposed new single spec tyre that all riders will be using in 2009. The data that the two Suzuki factory racers collected will be invaluable to Bridgestone as it refines the tyre for next year's championship.

Capirossi and Vermeulen were able to concentrate on testing new parts and engine strategies at this private test rather than having the pressure of going for outright fastest laps and being compared to other riders on-track. Despite windier conditions and a slightly less grippy track than the GP weekend, Capirossi's best time was 1'30.9 – slightly better than his fastest lap from this year's Grand Prix - with team-mate Vermeulen clocking 1'31.1 – also an improvement on his race best.

“I really enjoyed the test because we tried a lot of things and were able to get through lots of testing, which produced very clear and positive results.
We compared many things, tested two new chassis' and lots of new parts - we now understand much better how they work together”
, said Capirossi. “Today we were able to compare the old and new bikes and the 2009 prototype is definitely better, especially when the tyre is worn we can maintain a better lap-time, so this is a good step. We still have some work to do – especially to improve the engine still further – but it has been a really positive three days for us. I did more than 200 laps and it has been a really good test. The prototype bike is already better than the recent one, but the next version we get to try should be even better because that will have lots of new developments and we will be able to use all the information from this test to improve it even further.”


   



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