News 2 Mar 2016

MotoGP arrives in Qatar for final pre-season testing

Teams on track at Losail from today for three-day outing.

Source: Supplied.

Source: Supplied.

After three days in both Sepang and Phillip Island, the MotoGP World Championship heads to Losail International Circuit for one last test this week ahead of the season opener.

The end of winter rapidly approaches as just one final test remains before the season gets underway. From 2-4 March, the FIM MotoGP World Championship will descend on the Losail International Circuit in Qatar for their final three days of testing before the 2016 season gets underway at the same venue on the 20 March.

Maverick Viñales was the stand out performance of the Phillip Island test, the talented youngster leading the second test on combined times and continuing his meteoric rise. Team Suzuki Ecstar will continue to work on bike setting and getting the most out of their new engine in Qatar.

Both factory Suzuki riders should also have a chance to test the fully seamless gearbox, if engineers in Japan are happy with reliability after an initial shakedown in Phillip Island by the Japanese test team.

With three riders inside the top 10 at Phillip Island, Honda appear to have eased many of their engine issues. The Qatar test will see the Repsol Honda Team run the same engine as in Phillip Island as they feel it has made significant progress and will likely be the one they begin 2016 with. Electronics remain a key area for all Honda riders to work on while both Dani Pedrosa and Marc Marquez continue to develop their respective frames.

Much of the discussion around Yamaha in Sepang and Phillip Island has involved which version of the M1 frame they will run in 2016. Both Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi felt they found the direction they needed to follow in Phillip Island and both their M1s at Qatar will be the same spec and the frames both Lorenzo and Rossi will start 2016 on.

The Qatar test will be the first time that both Andrea Iannone and Andrea Dovizioso will have two 2016 Ducati Desmosedici GP bikes in their garage. In turn, the Octo Pramac Yakhnich squad will have two GP15 machines each for Scott Redding and Danilo Petrucci. With Petrucci having broken his second, third and fourth metacarpal in Phillip Island, the Italian will remain at home and miss the three days of testing.

Ducati os pleased with the tyres, engine and the setting of their electronics and will focus on fully understanding the chassis on the 2016 bikes. Alongside frame assessment, the Bologna factory will also continue working on their fully seamless gearbox, now with a seamless shift from fifth to sixth.

From the 21st to 23rd of February, Yamaha and Aprilia held a private test in Qatar. While Yamaha had their test team there, both Stefan Bradl and Alvaro Bautista had their first run on the all-new 2016 Aprilia RS-GP.

In Sepang Michelin chose the profile, or shape, of the tyres for 2016 and verified this finding in Australia. The Qatar test will see all riders with an equal allocation of these finalised tyres with the correct compound applied for the Losail track. These new profile tyres boast improved edge grip and have already shown great speed and potential in testing.

Aside from tyres, electronics will of course be a focus for all teams. Magneti Marelli remain eager for teams to do a full race run as no rider is yet to complete one without interruption.

The new spec ECU and software is not adaptive and will require much more work from the riders, especially towards the end of a race. Both Lorenzo and Rossi felt that MotoGP races will not only be much closer with the new rules, but also more physical and require more finesse from a rider’s wrist.

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