Yamaha’s Brookes Under Lap Record During British Superbike Testing At Snetterton

Yamaha’s Brookes Under Lap Record During British Superbike Testing At Snetterton

© 2015, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Brookes smashes lap record to beat Byrne to the top on opening day of official Snetterton test

Results

MCE British Superbike Championship, Snetterton official test, combined times day one:

1. Josh Brookes (Milwaukee Yamaha) 1m:47.176s

2. Shane Byrne (PBM Kawasaki) +0.441s

3. Jakub Smrz (Moto Rapido Ducati) +0.781s

4. Jason O’Halloran (Honda Racing) +1.660s

5. Broc Parkes (Milwaukee Yamaha) +1.880s

6. James Ellison (JG Speedfit Kawasaki) +1.935s

Report

Josh Brookes smashed his own lap record on the opening day of the official MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship test at Snetterton, setting a blistering pace 0.706s under the existing record to fire the Milwaukee Yamaha to the top of the times.

Brookes had set the fastest lap of the session in the early stages but the battle at the top raged between the Australian and defending champion Shane ‘Shakey’ Byrne. The four-time title-winner upped the pace to knock his fierce rival from the top of the times and also lap under the circuit record, but then was forced to retire his PBM Kawasaki at Montreal with a technical problem.

Brookes then went back on circuit for his final run in the closing minutes of the session and with a determined lap set an incredible pace to move back ahead of Byrne and claim the top spot for the Milwaukee Yamaha team.

As the pair battled for the top spot, Jakub Smrz again proved that Snetterton will be a strong track for the Moto Rapido Ducati, moving back inside the top three towards the end of the session.

Jason O’Halloran climbed back into fourth place for Honda Racing, whilst team-mates Julien Da Costa and Jenny Tinmouth both crashed unhurt this afternoon. The Australian contender was closed down by fellow countryman Broc Parkes as he moved into the top five for the first time today on the second of the Milwaukee Yamahas.

Parkes last session improvement pushed championship leader James Ellison into sixth place for the JG Speedfit Kawasaki team, just ahead of Danny Buchan on the Be Wiser Kawasaki and Howie Mainwaring for Quattro Plant Kawasaki. Stuart Easton on the second of the PBM Kawasakis completed the top ten.

Josh Brookes

“It all has been really positive and we have had a really good day at the office. We had a new tank to test here – at the start of the races it has been difficult and we can’t afford to give anything away or give the other guys a breather at the beginning of the race. If you take that into consideration you think it should only be the start of the race that is affected, but as it turns out the bike is better in every way anyway just by putting the fuel tank on. It felt more stable and I had good results from it.

“It took me by surprise to have such an improvement – it really changed the bike and it was nice to feel the difference. Every lap you are always pushing so I don’t want to say that I wasn’t pushing, but having said that, the bike tends to like being ridden in a more reserved fashion. I was pushing to make the lap but I was riding in a relaxed and calm way to do it too, so I am happy with that and we can look forward to tomorrow now.”

Latest Posts

Inside Michelin’s Top-Secret MotoGP Tire Lab, In The April Issue

Featured In the April 2024 issue of Roadracing World:  ...

Oxley Bom MotoGP Podcast: MotoGP – Scoops From The Spies

Roadracing World MotoGP Editor and Isle of Man TT winner...

MotoAmerica: Injury Updates On Baz, Escalante, Flinders

Loris Baz, Richie Escalante, and Max Flinders all suffered...

MotoGP: Ducati Lenovo Team Ready For Spanish Grand Prix

The Ducati Lenovo Team returns to the track this...

Roadracing World Young Guns 2024: Max Van

Roadracing World started this exclusive special feature recognizing the most...