Thursday, March 13, 2014

Miller & Nakagami top Moto3/2 Testing

Japan’s Takaaki Nakagami completed a clean sweep of the final Moto2™ pre-season test as the action came to a close in Jerez on Thursday.
Nakagami, who has topped all three days, reduced his previous best lap time by three tenths of a second to 1’42.206. The Idemitsu Honda Team Asia rider was just under two tenths quicker than the second Kalex of Dynavolt Intact GP’s Sandro Cortese, but was unable to complete a long run as he experienced problems under braking and ‘strange’ feelings with his new fuel tank.
It was Suters third and fourth courtesy of Tom Luthi (Interwetten Paddock Moto2) and Xavier Simeon (Federal Oil Gresini Moto2), although the former decided against a race simulation as he continued to feel the effects of a crash on the second day. AirAsia Caterham Moto Racing ended the day inside the top five, with Johann Zarco trailing quickest man Nakagami by four tenths of a second.
The second half of the top ten consisted of Luis Salom (Pons HP 40), Lorenzo Baldassarri (Gresini Moto2), Alex de Angelis (Tasca Racing Moto2), Dominique Aegerter (Technomag CarXpert) and Simone Corsi (NGM Forward Racing), as Corsi and team-mate Mattia Pasini looked to put in reduced race simulation runs of 15 laps apiece. Possible title candidates Maverick Viñales and Jones Folger just missed out on the top ten for their respective Pons HP 40 and Argiñano & Gines Racing teams, while Sam Lowes ended his impressive week 14th quickest for Speed Up; incidentally, the Englishman was battling through the pain of a swollen tendon.
With reigning champion Pol Espargaro having stepped up to MotoGP™, the battle for the vacant Moto2™ crown will commence as the teams and riders head to Doha ahead of next weekend’s season-opening Commercial Bank Grand Prix of Qatar.
1
 TakaakiNAKAGAMIJPNIdemitsu Honda Team AsiaKALEX1:42.206 
2
 SandroCORTESEGERDynavoltIntactGPKALEX1:42.3930.187
3
 ThomasLUTHISWIInterwettenPaddockMoto2SUTER1:42.4720.266
4
 XavierSIMEONBELFederalOilGresiniMoto2SUTER1:42.5560.350
5
 Johann ZARCOFRAAirAsiaCaterhamMotoRacingCATERHAMSUTER1:42.6160.410
6
 LuisSALOMSPAPonsHP40KALEX1:42.6280.422
7
 LorenzoBALDASSARRIITAGresiniMoto2SUTER1:42.6390.433
8
 AlexDEANGELISRSMTascaRacingMoto2SUTER1:42.6990.493
9
 DominiqueAEGERTERSWITechnomagCarXpertSUTER1:42.7780.572
10
 SimoneCORSIITANGMForwardRacingFORWARDKLX1:42.8220.616
11
 MaverickVIÑALESSPAPonsHP40KALEX1:42.8720.666
12
 JonasFOLGERGERArgiñano&GinesRacingKALEX1:42.9100.704
13
 FrancoMORBIDELLIITAItaltransRacingTeamKALEX1:42.9360.730
14
 SamLOWESGBRSpeedUpSPEED UP1:42.9650.759
15
 JulianSIMONSPAItaltransRacingTeamKALEX1:43.0240.818
16
 MarcelSCHROTTERGERTech3TECH31:43.1490.943
17
 AxelPONSSPAArgiñano&GinesRacingKALEX1:43.1870.981
18
 MattiaPASINIITANGMForwardRacingFORWARDKLX1:43.1890.983
19
 Anthony WESTAUSQMMFRacingTeamSPEED UP1:43.2111.005
20
 LouisROSSIFRASAG TeamKALEX1:43.2111.005
21
 JoshHERRINUSAAirAsiaCaterhamMotoRacingCATERHAMSUTER1:43.6221.416
22
 Gino REAGBRAGT-ReaRacingSUTER1:43.6451.439
23
 RandyKRUMMENACHERSWIIodaracingProjectSUTER1:43.7511.545
24
 AzlanSHAHMALIdemitsu Honda Team AsiaKALEX1:43.9381.732
25
 RickyCARDUSSPATech3TECH31:44.0291.823
26
 RomanRAMOSSPAQMMFRacingTeamSPEED UP1:44.0991.893
27
 TetsutaNAGASHIMAJPNTeluruTeamJiRWebikeTSR1:44.6582.452
28
 ThitipongWAROKORNTHAAPHPTTThePizzaSAGKALEX1:45.1902.984
29
 HafizhSYAHRINMALPetronasRacelineMalaysiaKALEX1:45.2653.059
30
 RobinMULHAUSERSWITechnomagCarXpertSUTER1:45.3613.155
Jack Miller again set the pace as the curtain came down on Moto3™ pre-season testing in Jerez on Thursday. Although his lap time may not have been as quick as the one he posted on Wednesday, with Miller this time managing a best effort of 1’46.326, he topped the timesheets once again to end the pre-season in confident mood. The times were tight, however, with the Red Bull KTM Ajo rider only 33 thousandths of a second quicker than the new Honda of Estrella Galicia 0,0’s Alex Marquez. The Ajo form was confirmed by Miller’s team-mate Karel Hanika, who rounded out the top three.
Jakub Kornfeil concluded a strong week in fourth for Calvo Team, while Saxoprint-RTG pairing Efren Vazquez and John McPhee both rose up into the top six. However, of those in the top ten – which was finalised by Danny Kent (Red Bull Husqvarna Ajo), Romano Fenati (Sky Racing Team by VR46), Miguel Oliveira (Mahindra Racing) and Alex Rins (Estrella Galicia 0,0) – all posted their quickest times of the day in either the first or second segments; in the afternoon, the majority decided to concentrate on race simulations and for that reason there were fewer fast laps.
Further down the timesheet, Isaac Viñales ended Day 3 in a slightly lower-key 11th for Calvo Team, while Niccolo Antonelli was 14th for Junior Team GO&FUN Moto3, having performed so well at the earlier pre-season gathering in Valencia. His team-mate Enea Bastianini was 25th, while the 33-rider field was completed by Hafiza Rofa who was standing in at SIC-Ajo for recovering Malaysian compatriot Hafiq Azmi.
Last year’s Moto3™ title battle went down to the final corner of the final race in Valencia. All contenders are now looking to start 2014 in the best possible fashion with a race victory in next weekend’s Commercial Bank Grand Prix of Qatar.
1
 JackMILLERAUSRedBullKTMAjoKTM1:46.326 
2
 AlexMARQUEZSPAEstrellaGalicia0.0HONDA1:46.3590.033
3
 KarelHANIKACZERedBullKTMAjoKTM1:46.3810.055
4
 JakubKORNFEILCZECalvoTeamKTM1:46.3880.062
5
 EfrenVAZQUEZSPASaxoprint-RTGHONDA1:46.3920.066
6
 JohnMcPHEEGBRSaxoprint-RTGHONDA1:46.4930.167
7
 DannyKENTGBRRedBullHusqvarnaAjoHUSQVARNA1:46.5470.221
8
 RomanoFENATIITASkyRacingTeambyVR46KTM1:46.5920.266
9
 MiguelOLIVEIRAPORMahindraRacingMAHINDRA1:46.6120.286
10
 AlexRINSSPAEstrellaGalicia0.0HONDA1:46.6940.368
11
 IsaacVIÑALESSPACalvoTeamKTM1:46.6960.370
12
 NiklasAJOFINAvantTecnoHusqvarnaAjoHUSQVARNA1:46.7680.442
13
 JuanfranGUEVARASPAMapfreAsparTeamMoto3KALEX-KTM1:46.7820.456
14
 NiccoloANTONELLIITAJuniorTeam GO&FUNMoto3KTM1:46.8400.514
15
 BradBINDERRSAAmbrogioRacingMAHINDRA1:46.9850.659
16
 FrancescoBAGNAIAITASkyRacingTeambyVR46KTM1:47.0410.715
17
 EricGRANADOBRACalvoTeamKTM1:47.0680.742
18
 PhilippOETTLGERInterwettenPaddockMoto3KALEX-KTM1:47.2470.921
19
 AlexisMASBOUFRAOngetta-RivacoldHONDA1:47.3150.989
20
 ArthurSISSISAUSMahindraRacingMAHINDRA1:47.4191.093
21
 AlessandroTONUCCIITACIPMAHINDRA1:47.4541.128
22
 LivioLOIBELMarcVDSRacingTeamKALEX-KTM1:47.5591.233
23
 AnaCARRASCOSPARWRacingGPKALEX-KTM1:47.5871.261
24
 ScottDEROUENEDRWRacingGPKALEX-KTM1:47.7971.471
25
 EneaBASTIANINIITAJuniorTeam GO&FUNMoto3KTM1:48.0321.706
26
 AndreaLOCATELLIITASanCarloTeamItaliaMAHINDRA1:48.1861.860
27
 MatteoFERRARIITASanCarloTeamItaliaMAHINDRA1:48.2651.939
28
 ZulfahmiKHAIRUDDINMALOngetta-AirAsiaHONDA1:48.6142.288
29
 LucaGRUNWALDGERKieferRacingKALEX-KTM1:48.7522.426
30
 JulesDANILOFRAAmbrogioRacingMAHINDRA1:49.1042.778
31
 GabrielRAMOSVENKieferRacingKALEX-KTM1:50.0053.679
32
 BryanSCHOUTENNEDCIPMAHINDRA1:50.1053.779
33
 HafizaROFAMALSIC-AjoKTM1:54.5108.184
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Jack Miller
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Antonelli
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Nakgami
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Luthi
KTM Report
With less than a fortnight to the opening Moto3 GP in Qatar, it was a good week of tests for the Red Bull KTM Ajo Factory Team with newcomer Jack Miller of Australia topping the combined time sheets after nine sessions on the Jerez circuit in Spain.
Riding the KTM RC250GP bike, Miller clocked 1:46.259 in the third session on Wednesday, Day Two of the three-day tests.
Rookie teammate Karel Hanika was also in good form, finishing third overall in a highly competitive field with the fastest 18 riders were all within a second of the winning time, an indication that the 2014 season will be highly contested and very close. Hanika of the Czech Republic won his place in the team after winning the 2013 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, the competition that grooms young riders for a potential career in MotoGP
Other fast KTM riders in the Spanish circuit this week were Czech Jakub Kornfeil at fourth fastest, Isaac Vinales of Spain at eighth and Italy’s Romano Fenati at ninth.
Red Bull KTM team boss Aki Ajo said it had been a very busy but good test period and while there were some problems with the wind on Day One, the weather had also generally cooperated. “What is most important is that we feel we have made a big step with the development of the bike,” he said. “We are very thankful for the work that KTM did during the winter and together with us on the track. We feel we have improved a lot.”
The factory team now gets to translate what has been a busy period of testing into race action on March 23 in the night race in Qatar when their riders will open their account in the 2014 Moto3 World Championship.