Andrea Ianone (Suzuki) gave the best time on the second day of the MotoGP test at Sepang circuit. Training was again influenced by the weather. The Malaysian track had to dry out after the night’s rain.
Ianone’s time was 1:59.452min, 0.407sec faster than Maverick Vinales with Yamaha. Alvaro Bautista was third.
Andrea Iannone said:
“I’m very happy with today, although we had a short time due to the track conditions. We could do much work and, most importantly, made a step forward. In the early runs we started with some configurations that didn’t make me feel totally comfortable. Then when we tried some changes I found much more confidence and the lap times got a huge benefit. They were not radical changes, more small improvements, but they proved to be very effective.”
“We are working very well, I am finding an excellent feeling with my team, they are working very hard and very professionally and this gives me a positive attitude that allows me to ride with confidence. Today is a result of this, we improved a lot since yesterday and it is important for us to have found positive improvements.”
Maverick Viñales said:
“Today was good and Im so happy because we worked on our race pace and finally at the end, on the race tyre. I tried to do consistent laps, and honestly the lap times were quite fast. Im surprised that the bike has been working so good and, as the grip increased, we improved each time we went out. As I said, we are focusing on riding on a used tyre so Im quite happy with second place.”
“Its nice to focus on one lap and be fast, but we have to be fast on all twenty laps and I think we did a good job and made a good start. I dont know if I will do a time attack tomorrow, it will depend on the weather and the condition of the track. You always want to see your name at the top of the list, but sometimes its more useful to work towards the races.”
Day 2 test times
1. | Andrea Iannone (Suzuki) | 1:59.452 |
2. | Maverick Vinales (Yamaha) | +0.407 |
3. | Alvaro Bautista (Ducati) | +0.767 |
4. | Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) | +0.802 |
5. | Johann Zarco (Yamaha) | +0.891 |
6. | Hector Barbera (Ducati) | +0.899 |
7. | Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati) | +0.989 |
8. | Jorge Lorenzo (Ducati) | +1.032 |
9. | Jonas Folger (Yamaha) | +1.043 |
10. | Marc Marquez (Honda) | +1.079 |
11. | Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia) | +1.157 |
12. | Cal Crutchlow (Honda) | +1.240 |
13. | Alex Rins (Suzuki) | +1.425 |
14. | Dani Pedrosa (Honda) | +1.434 |
15. | Scott Redding (Ducati) | +1.520 |
16. | Karel Abraham (Ducati) | +1.529 |
17. | Danilo Petrucci (Ducati) | +1.672 |
18. | Loris Baz (Ducati) | +1.775 |
19. | Michele Pirro (Ducati) | +1.931 |
20. | Pol Espargaro (KTM) | +2.073 |
21. | Jack Miller (Honda) | +2.105 |
22. | Sam Lowes (Aprilia) | +2.606 |
23. | Tito Rabat (Honda) | +2.738 |
24. | Takuya Tsuda (Suzuki) | +2.814 |
25. | Bradley Smith (KTM) | +3.065 |
26. | Katsuyuki Nakasuga (Yamaha) | +3.441 |
27. | Kohta Nozane (Yamaha) | +3.600 |