2017-02-25



Despite a lack of development with the new Honda CBR1000RR, Nicky Hayden was still able to crack the top 10 in second free practice for the opening round of the World Superbike season, at Phillip Island.

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Hayden qualifies directly into Superpole 2 at Phillip Island

The opening day of action of the 2017 FIM Superbike World Championship has been contested at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit in Australia, with Nicky Hayden able to claim an eighth place in the combined times of today’s two free practice sessions. Courtesy of this result, the 35-year-old American rider has gained direct access to tomorrow’s Superpole 2, while his Red Bull Honda World Superbike teammate Stefan Bradl will try and make his way through the first qualifying session after finishing the day in sixteenth position.

Hayden was able to take the best out of the new Pirelli spec tyres brought for the Australian round as he clocked in 1’31.099s on board his Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade SP2 machine in the first free practice session. Bradl significantly improved his feeling with the bike in the morning after working extensively with his crew on the electronic side of the brand-new Honda motorcycle.

World Superbike action will resume tomorrow morning at 10:20 local time (GMT+11) for the 25-minute free practice 3 session, with Superpole 1 and Superpole 2 set to get underway at 12:30 and 12:55, respectively. The opening race of the season will start at 15:00.

Nicky Hayden 69

8th / 1’31.099

It’s nice to be at Phillip Island and get the season back off. We had a few ideas to try on the bike from testing here earlier this week: we made a little bit of a step forward, with the track conditions being a bit better and with the new spec tyres brought by Pirelli, one of which I particularly liked. I was able to do some decent times with it but we still need to find some more speed ahead of race one. The competition is really tough in the group where I’m in at the moment. Being in Superpole 2 is surely good news so I hope we’ll be able to qualify well tomorrow and get a good race result.

– Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team

Stefan Bradl 6

16th / 1’31.707

We made a good step forward compared to the test, especially this morning. The electronics were definitely working much better, after basically turning most of our attention towards it. This afternoon, things were not as good as apparently the window where the electronics seem to operate well is quite small at the moment, so we kind of ended up a bit too far. Track conditions were worse compared to this morning and I could not make the most of fresh tyres, but looks like we’re much more competitive in the long run. We will go back to this morning settings in FP3 and start building from there.

– Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team

Pieter Breddels

We improved quite a lot this morning with Nicky and he was able to set some good lap times, which allowed him to qualify to Superpole 2. An eighth place is not a bad result, but there is still work to do and we will analyse the data in order to come up with new adjustments ahead of tomorrow, especially for the race. We worked really hard on the electronic side of things and Stefan could immediately feel the difference compared to testing: he was able to build some confidence with the bike in the first hour of practice on track and his lap-times improved significantly. In the afternoon, we tried some more settings to improve our pace but the track conditions were not as good. We did learn a lot, though, and we will take all of it into tomorrow, when we’ll work more on the chassis as well as on other areas of the bike.

– Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team

24 Feb 2017

Australian Round

Phillip Island, Australia

WorldSBK 2017, Round 1

PRACTICE FP2

#

RIDER

NUM

NAT.

TEAM

CONSTRUCTOR

TIME/GAP

1

DAVIES

7

GBR

ARUBA.IT RACING

DUCATI

1’30.189

2

REA

65

GBR

KAWASAKI RACING TEAM

KAWASAKI

+0.066

3

FORES

12

SPA

BARNI RACING TEAM

DUCATI

+0.297

4

SYKES

66

GBR

KAWASAKI RACING TEAM

KAWASAKI

+0.384

5

MELANDRI

33

ITA

ARUBA.IT RACING

DUCATI

+0.438

6

LOWES

22

GBR

PATA YAMAHA

YAMAHA

+0.628

7

SAVADORI

32

ITA

MILWAUKEE APRILIA

APRILIA

+0.658

8

HAYDEN

69

USA

RED BULL HONDA WORLD SUPERBIKE TEAM

HONDA

+0.910

9

TORRES

81

SPA

ALTHEA BMW RACING TEAM

BMW

+0.932

10

REITERBERGER

21

GER

ALTHEA BMW RACING TEAM

BMW

+0.940

11

LAVERTY

50

GBR

MILWAUKEE APRILIA

APRILIA

+1.098

12

VAN DER MARK

60

NDL

PATA YAMAHA

YAMAHA

+1.162

13

CAMIER

2

GBR

MV AGUSTA REPARTO CORSE

MV AGUSTA

+1.216

14

KRUMMENACHER

15

SWI

PUCCETTI RACING

KAWASAKI

+1.279

15

DE ANGELIS

15

RSM

PEDERCINI RACING SC-PROJECT

KAWASAKI

+1.301

16

BRADL

6

GER

RED BULL HONDA WORLD SUPERBIKE TEAM

HONDA

+1.518

17

BADOVINI

86

ITA

GRILLINI RACING TEAM

KAWASAKI

+1.523

18

BROOKES

25

AUS

ERMOTORSPORT-ELITEROADS.COM.AU

YAMAHA

+1.784

19

RAMOS

40

SPA

TEAM GO ELEVEN

KAWASAKI

+1.866

20

JEZEK

37

CZE

GRILLINI RACING TEAM

KAWASAKI

+1.940

21

RUSSO

84

ITA

GUANDALINI RACING

YAMAHA

+2.374

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