2007 British Superbike
Motorcycle Racing
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Cal
Cruthlow. Photo
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Oulton Park Race Circuit |
British Superbike Round 8 - Oulton
Park
Text and Photos Courtesy Kawasaki
Racing, Suzuki Racing, Yamaha Racing and British Superbike.
Edited by webBikeWorld.
July 14, 2007 - Rizla Suzuki racer Cal Crutchlow gave it his all to
take seventh place on the second row of the grid for
tomorrow's eighth round of the Bennetts British
Superbike Championship at Oulton Park in Cheshire.
Crutchlow tried both his Rizla Suzukis during the
warm and dry qualification session as he sought final
direction for a race set-up. He settled on one bike and
with his only qualifying tire he left it until the dying
seconds to secure a second row start for the
double-header races at the 2.69-mile long picturesque
but challenging track.
Rizla Suzuki's Chris Walker competed at the top of
the time sheets early in the session but ended up 11th. He also rode both his Rizla Suzukis in qualification and
has now settled on a set-up that utilizes the strengths
of both bikes. Honda's Jonathan Rea took pole position.
Due to noise restrictions, racing at the eighth round
of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship starts
slightly later than normal, with the premier class
taking to the track at 1350 on Sunday, July 15th.
Cal Crutchlow: "We had quite a bit of work to get through during
qualification and ended up making a choice on the best
race tire and best bike for the races just before I had
my single chance to go quick on a qualifying tire.
"Seventh is a decent starting point and it gives me
the chance to run with the front guys if I get away
well. There's a slight feeling of instability through
the corners that I have asked my technicians to
investigate and if they can fix it then I think I have a
chance."
Chris Walker: "After the positives of Knockhill I am a little
frustrated to find myself back in 11th. Early in the
session I moved from my number one bike to the spare and
that didn't help as it wasn't handling as well as I
would have liked.
"For the races we will take the best parts of both my
bikes and bring them together in one package. If I can
get a sensible start then I think the top six is not an
unreasonable target - maybe it could even be better, we
will have to see."
Simon Buckmaster - Team Manager: "Cal deserved a second row grid position after the
amount of effort and commitment he put in to reduce his
lap times. His crew has been focused this weekend and
the result is Cal's race pace is as competitive as it's
ever been and hopefully that will translate to two good
finishes.
"Chris put in the same gargantuan effort as Cal and
certainly deserved a better starting position - and but
for a little bad luck and timing, would have achieved
it. If you add his sector times together, his ideal lap
is well over half a second less than the one he actually
recorded, so we remain positive he can score well in the
races.
"As seems the norm this summer, the weather could yet
play a big factor in the races tomorrow. Wet or dry,
Rizla Suzuki remains determined to get as high up the
results sheets as possible."
| 2007 British
Superbike Championship - Oulton Park - July
15, 2007 |
| Qualifying Times:
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| 1: Jonathan Rea (Honda) 1:34.914 |
| 2: Tom Sykes (Honda) +0.358 |
| 3: Leon Haslam (Ducati) +0.615 |
| 4: Ryuichi Kiyonari (Honda) +0.689 |
| 5: Gregorio Lavilla (Ducati) +0.746 |
| 6: Karl Harris (Honda) +1.144 |
| 7: Cal Crutchlow (Rizla Suzuki) +1.288 |
| 8: Shane Byrne (Honda) +1.472 |
| 9: Leon Camier (Honda) +1.571 |
| 10: Tommy Hill (Yamaha) +1.849 |
| 11: Chris Walker (Rizla Suzuki) +2.162. |
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