Updated: Carlos Checa Takes Suzuka 8 Hours Pole Position For Team HRC 33

Updated: Carlos Checa Takes Suzuka 8 Hours Pole Position For Team HRC 33

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2007 QMMF Endurance FIM World Championship Coca-Cola Zero Suzuka 8 Hours Suzuka Circuit, Japan July 28, 2007 Special Stage Qualifying Results: (Only the top 10 teams from regular qualifying go to the Special Stage) 1. Team HRC 33 (Carlos Checa/Tadayuki Okada), Hon CBR1000RR, JSB, 2:07.587 2. Yamaha Racing 21 (Nobuyuki Osaki/Katsuyuki Nakasuga), Yam YZF-R1, JSB, 2:07.806 3. Yoshimura Suzuki With Jomo 34 (Kosuke Akiyoshi/Yukio Kagayama), Suz GSX-R1000, JSB, 2:07.969 4. Team HRC 11 (Ryuichi Kiyonari/James Toseland), Hon CBR1000RR, JSB, 2:08.035 5. F.C.C. TSR ZIP-FM Racing Team (Yusuke Teshima/Shinichi Ito), Hon CBR1000RR, SBK, 2:08.449 6. Kyubo.com Team HARC-Pro (Takashi Yasuda/Yoshiteru Konishi), Hon CBR1000RR, JSB, 2:08.642 7. Masked Rider DEN-O Honda Dream RT (Gaku Kamada/Kazuki Tokudome), Hon CBR1000RR, JSB, 2:08.855 8. Team Sakurai Honda 2 (Russell Holland/Chojun Kameya), Hon CBR1000RR, JSB, 2:09.149 9. Yamaha Racing 81 (Jamie Stauffer/Norick Abe), Yam YZF-R1, JSB, 2:09.832 10. Yoshimura Suzuki With Jomo 12 (Daisaku Sakai/Atsushi Watanabe), Suz GSX-R1000, 2:10.006 More, from a press release issued by FIM Endurance Press Office: 30th ‘Coca Cola Zero Suzuka 8 Hours’ Carlos Checa takes Superpole on the Honda HRC 33 Carlos Checa stole the headlines in Saturday afternoon’s “Special Stage” qualifying session at Suzuka, with a lap of 2:07.587 on the Honda HRC 33. Behind the Honda is the Yamaha Racing 21 team of Nobuyuki Osaki and Katsuyuki Nakasuga (2:07.806) and the Suzuki Yoshimura with Jomo 34 team of Kosuke Akiyoshi and Yukio Kagayama (2:07.969). This session like Superpole featured the two riders of the ten fastest teams in yesterday’s qualifying session who went head-to-head on one flying lap against the clock. The best times in the ‘Special Stage’ determined the order of the top ten machines on the starting grid for the ‘Coca Cola Zero’ Suzuka 8 Hours. This reduced the advantage of the other Honda HRC 11 of Ryuichi Kiyonari and James Toseland who qualified fastest in yesterday’s session but could only finish in fourth in today’s ‘Special Stage’ with a lap of 2:08.035. Carlos Checa remained humble in victory: “This is a very special and important moment, but right now we must focus on the race tomorrow which will be something completely new for me. There are many things to learn ahead of tomorrow the tires, the philosophy of the race track, the stopping areas. I hope tomorrow I can give my best without making any major errors”. Today’s Special Stage allowed the Honda FCC TSR 778 of Yusuka Teshima and Shinichi Itoh to move up five places on the starting grid for tomorrow. Itoh’s flying lap of 2:08.449 was more than one second faster than the team’s best qualifying lap on Friday. FCC TSR 778, winner of the 2006 Suzuka 8 Hours, finds itself surrounded by a group of teams all looking for victory at Suzuka in 2007. The ‘Coca Cola Zero’ Suzuka 8 Hours gets underway at 11:30 on Sunday.

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