The final two days
of testing have concluded at the Phillip Island track for all the teams and
riders who will be tackling the opening round of the Superbike World
Championship this coming weekend at the Australian circuit.
Today again saw the Aruba.it Racing – Ducati team’s new signing – Álvaro
Bautista – keep his firm grip over the timesheets, as the Spanish rider
dominated both two-hour sessions, confirming the progress he has made and his
feeling on the Superbike-spec Ducati Panigale V4 R machine. In this morning’s
first session, Bautista shaved off another four-tenths from the time he set
yesterday, ending up with a best lap of 1’30.303, while in the afternoon he
focussed on doing a race simulation, covering the entire distance with
excellent results. Bautista is about to embark upon his debut season in
Superbike, fully aware now that he can fight for the top positions with a
competitive bike like the Panigale V4 R, which is also making its world debut
in the category.
His team-mate Chaz Davies finds himself in a slightly different situation.
Unfortunately, the Welsh rider has been unable to tackle the winter tests in
the right frame of mind due to a muscle twinge he picked up during Jerez
testing. As a result, Chaz is a bit behind schedule in his preparation, so
today he tried to finalize the best possible base set-up, and despite these
difficulties he remains confident for the start of the championship.
Álvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati #19) – 1’30.303 – 1st
“Today was another very positive day. This morning we made a change to the
bike’s geometry but we didn’t find what we were looking for so we went back to
yesterday’s setting. In the afternoon the aim was to do a long-run, to see how
the tyres behaved after a number of laps in race trim. I’m pleased because I
kept a very good pace throughout the entire long-run. These have been two very
positive days, and I’d like to thank the whole team, which did a perfect job.
We’re ready to tackle the first race, and I can’t wait to start!”
Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati #7) – 1’31.796 – 14th
“We’re not quite there yet to be honest. We made some strides this morning and
I was quite happy with that. In the afternoon we wanted to change a few things
but we ended up going back to this morning’s setting because everything we
tried didn’t give me the right feeling. We have to put all the data together in
the next two days and hopefully on Friday we’ll turn up with a better setting.
The good news is that last year we also had a difficult test, but then I raced
a lot better than I did at the tests. We’ll take the weekend as it comes and
prepare for the race in the best possible way.”
The 32nd edition of the World Championship gets underway this weekend at
Phillip Island, which hosts Superbike for the twenty-ninth time. This year, the
race weekend format has undergone several changes, the most important of which
is the introduction of a ten-lap Superpole race. This will always start at
12.00 CET on Sunday and it replaces the two Superpole 1 and Superpole 2
qualifying sessions. The result of the Superpole race will determine the
starting grid for Race 2 and will assign points for the championship standings.
In addition, the number of free practice sessions has also been changed to two
on Friday and one on Saturday morning. The Saturday and Sunday races will
remain unchanged, but the starting time in Europe will now be at 14.00 CET.
The Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
Circuit Record: Rea (Kawasaki) 1’29.573 (178.650 km/h) – 2017
Fastest Lap: Melandri (Ducati) 1’30.848 (176.140 km/h) – 2017
Track Length: 4.445 km
Race Distance: 2 x 22 laps (97.790 km), 1 x 10 laps (44.450 km)
Corners: 12 (7 left, 5 right)
2018 Results
Race 1: 1. Melandri (Ducati); 2. Sykes (Kawasaki); 3. Davies (Ducati)
Race 2: 1. Melandri (Ducati); 2. Rea (Kawasaki); 3. Fores (Ducati)
Chaz Davies
Bike: Ducati Panigale V4 R
Race Number: 7
Age: 32 (born on 10th February 1987 in Knighton, Great Britain)
SBK Races: 176
First SBK Race: 2012 Imola
Wins: 29
First Win: 2012 Nürburgring
Pole Positions: 6
First Pole: 2015 Laguna Seca
World Titles: 1 (2011 Supersport)
Álvaro Bautista
Bike: Ducati Panigale V4 R
Race Number: 19
Age: 34 (born on 21st November 1984 in Talavera de la Reina, Spain)
SBK Races: –
First SBK Race: 2019 Phillip Island
Wins: –
First Win: –
Pole Positions: –
First Pole: –
World Titles: 1 (2006 125cc)
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