With
the start of the 2012 World Superbike season
less than eight weeks away, Team Suzuki Racing
caught up with Paul Denning, Team Principal
at the Crescent-Yoshimura backed Suzuki World
Superbike Team.
The former Rizla
Suzuki MotoGP Team Manager has put together
a strong two-man team of British Superbike Championship
runner-up John Hopkins and Suzuki newcomer Leon
Camier in the squad run by long-standing Suzuki
BSB Team Manager Jack Valentine.
What are
your initial thoughts about the World Superbike
Championship and what are your feelings about
the level of competition?
Paul Denning: "The
series looks very interesting for 2012 and even
with Yamaha's withdrawal, the level of manufacturer
representation is very positive - Suzuki, Honda,
Kawasaki, Ducati, BMW and Aprilia all have strong
teams, whether "factory" or privately
operated and all have very fast riders. The
combination of the Pirelli tyres and Superbike
specification machine is an "easier"
package to access the limits of performance
compared to the MotoGP bikes and therefore more
riders can battle for the top positions. I say
that with complete respect to all the riders
in SBK, who fight like animals to win, but the
Superbike specification bikes generally permit
closer racing and different riders going for
the podium week-to-week which is great for the
fans. In Superbike, the rider can still make
the difference. That said - the highest quality
riders, bikes and teams are the ones who always
end up battling for the title and we hope to
be amongst them!"
How much
difference is there between your GSX-R1000 in
BSB and WSBK?
Paul Denning: "The
2012 GSX-R will look pretty much the same but
very few components will be shared - the whole
bike has been seriously updated. Yoshimura is
working very hard on the motor and we are sharing
a lot of development ideas together; the suspension
and brakes are all new, the Motec electronics
package is updated and every single detail on
the GSX-R is being carefully considered. The
Suzuki is a great all-round package - we have
to make sure we allow the riders to use 100%
of the bike's abilities by refining the GSX-R
to be as good as it can be."
Who are
your main competitors in 2012?
Paul Denning: "It's
a much shorter list to say who won't be! There
are so many strong riders and teams and it's
up to us to maximise our potential and do our
best, not to second-guess who else will be quick
because they all are! As Crescent Suzuki, we
are the new guys in SBK and we are entering
with a "quiet" attitude; we have to
respect all the top teams and riders and focus
on our own performance."
Will John
be fully recovered and fit for the first race?
Paul Denning: "I
guess the finger will never be perfect but it's
good enough to race a motorcycle! John went
through a lot last year - it was a minor injury
that turned into a real nightmare. He's just
started properly training now - after a horrible
month of extremely strong antibiotics - but
his base fitness levels are good enough that
he'll bounce back quickly. I have no concerns
- I do expect his fitness level to improve race
by race - but it will be tough to be at a genuine
100% for Philip Island."
Leon is
new to your team, but is experienced in WSBK,
so how do you think he will adapt to the GSX-R1000?
Paul Denning: "He'll
adapt easily. The bike fits him well, he likes
the basic chassis feel and he knows and trusts
the team. We had a tough test in Portimao but
Leon still wasn't far off at the end; he'll
be right at the sharp end of the fight I'm sure."
In the
team's rookie year in WSBK, do you think you
can challenge for the podium?
Paul Denning: "A
simple straightforward question deserves a similar
answer - Yes!!"
2012 WORLD
SUPERBIKE DATES:
1 26th February
- Australia - Phillip Island
2 4th March - TBA - TBA
3 1st April - Europe - TBA
4 22nd April - Netherlands - Assen
5 6th May - Italy - Monza
6 13th May - Europe - Donington
7 28th May - USA - Miller Motosports Park
8 10th June - San Marino - Misano
9 1st July - Spain - Motorland Aragon
10 22nd July - Czech Republic - Brno
11 5th August - United Kingdom - Silverstone
12 26th August - Russia - Moscow International
Raceway
13 9th September - Germany - Nurburgring
14 7th October - France - Magny Cours
15 21st October - Portugal - Portimao |