Saturday, April 12, 2014

Marc VDS Racing Team Review Austin Moto2 Day 1

World Championship leader Tito Rabat and Marc VDS Racing teammate Mike Kallio made a positive start to Moto2 practice at the state-of-the-art Circuit of the Americas today.

Spaniard Rabat was third quickest in both 45-minute practice sessions, the opening round winner in Qatar finishing just over 0.3s off Johann Zarco's best pace.

Rabat focussed on refining the race set-up of his Kalex machine and his best pace of 2.11.147 was almost 0.6s under Nico Terol’s 2013 lap record.

Positive work on worn tyres saw Kallio leap from 12th in FP1 to sixth this afternoon, the Finnish rider pleased to shave off close to 1.5s in the second session.

The most pleasing aspect of Kallio’s fast start was his best lap came on a rear tyre that he’d already completed well over race distance on, and but for a small gearbox issue on his fastest lap, Kallio is confident he could have finished behind Rabat in fourth position.
  
Tito Rabat // 3rd // 2’11.147
“I am very happy with today because I was inside the top three in both sessions. We made a very good job with the team and we tried many different settings on the bike and already I am optimistic we have found a good base for the race. We still need to work in some areas, particularly the slower sections, to improve tomorrow. But I really like this track and I am sure if we can continue the good work of today we can battling for the victory again like in Qatar.”

Mika Kallio // 6th // 2’11.329
“This morning was strange because we know this track is very complicated and I found it difficult to get into a rhythm. The bike wouldn’t do what I wanted but for this afternoon we made a very big step and I am satisfied. My best time was set on the softer rear tyre that had done 25 laps because I used it at the end of FP1 and for the whole of FP2. We need to save the soft tyres though for qualifying and the race because to be honest the hard option is too hard and impossible for me to use. On my last lap second gear jumped out in one corner and put me into neutral, and that cost me 0.2s, so without that I’d be higher up the rankings and that means I can relax for tomorrow.”

Marc VDS Racing Team Press Release

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