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    samedi 21 mars 2015

    Rea survole la première séance du WorldSBK au Chang International / Rea fastest by 0.751s in first ever Thai WorldSBK session


    Le Britannique comptait 0.751s d’avance sur ses concurrents à l'issue des premiers essais libres.

    Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) a réalisé le meilleur temps de la première séance d’essais du week-end en Thaïlande, où la température ambiante atteignait déjà les 34°C vendredi matin pour l’entrée en piste de pilotes.
    Le Britannique, qui mène le classement général à égalité de points avec Leon Haslam (Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils), a été le premier à enregistrer un chrono pour s’installer au sommet de la feuille de temps et a creusé l’écart en fin de séance pour finir avec 0.751s d’avance sur son coéquipier Tom Sykes et exactement une seconde sur le rookie espagnol Jordi Torres (Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils), qui continue d’impressionner en se maintenant à proximité des pilotes références de la catégorie.
    Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing-Ducati WorldSBK Team) a fini quatrième devant Alex Lowes (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki) et Haslam, sixième à 1.202s du leader. 
    Michael van der Mark (Pata Honda WSBK Team) a pris la septième position, devant David Salom (Team Pedercini), Leandro Mercado (Barni Racing) et le Champion du Monde en titre Sylvain Guintoli (Pata Honda WSBK Team), qui complétait le Top 10 devant ses compatriotes Sylvain Barrier (BMW Motorrad Italia SBK Team) et Randy de Puniet (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki).
    Troy Bayliss (Aruba.it Racing-Ducati WorldSBK Team) remplace de nouveau Davide Giugliano ce week-end et s’est classé quatorzième.
    Jordi Torres a dépassé les 300 km/h et a atteint une vitesse de pointe de 302 km/h sur la longue ligne droite d’un kilomètre qui se situe entre les virages n°1 et 2 et se termine sur une épingle qui sera, d’après les pilotes, l’un des meilleurs endroits pour dépasser, avec le dernier virage.
    Davies a été le seul pilote à chuter, dans le virage n°3, mais a pu repartir pour finir sa séance.

    Riders get up to speed at the Chang International circuit.

    Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) rode to the fastest time in an extended 75 minute FP1 at a very hot and humid Chang International circuit in Buriram, Thailand.
    With ambient temperatures in excess of 34 degrees Celsius and rising, the 26 riders made the most of the track time available, Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) the first to record a time.
    At the half way point Rea was still fastest, significantly faster than his initial lap, which was to be expected, the British rider who jointly leads the overall championship standings after the first two races was 0.134s ahead of Aruba Ducati rider Chaz Davies and Jordi Torres (Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils) who continues to shine on his WorldSBK season.
    At the flag, despite a number of personal improving laps from a dozen riders in the final minutes, nobody was able to topple Kawasaki mounted Rea who managed to hold on to top spot after 3 personal improving laps of his own. The British rider holds a margin of 0.751s over team mate Tom Sykes and Jordi Torres who complete the top three, going into this afternoon’s FP2.
    Davies was still able to finish fourth courtesy of his time posted early in the session while Alex Lowes (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki) improved from 16th to 5th on his final lap.
    Leon Haslam (Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils) completed the top 6.
    Michael van der Mark (Pata Honda WSBK Team) moved into 7th in the final four minutes ahead of David Salom (Team Pedercini) who returns to racing after his crash in Australia. The Spaniard was just ahead of ever improving Leandro Mercado (Barni Racing) and reigning World Champion Sylvain Guintoli (Pata Honda WSBK Team) who rounded out the top ten.
    Troy Bayliss (Aruba Ducati SBK) looked quick in sector 3 eventually finishing 14th.
    Jordi Torres broke the 300kmph barrier, recording 302kmph along the longest 1000m straight between turns one and two. The straight comes to an end with a tight right handed hairpin which many riders have said presents a great overtaking opportunity, along with the final corner.
    Chaz Davies was the only faller in a session was very much about the riders learning their way around the 4.5km circuit, the British rider falling at the left handed turn 3 as the session entered the final 31 minutes, he was able to rejoin.

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