FIXI
Crescent Suzuki racers Leon Camier and John Hopkins
had mixed fortunes during today's 10th round of the
eni FIM Superbike World Championship from Silverstone
in England as inclement weather caused chaos in both
races.
Camier looked like he would take a podium in the first
race - which had already been red-flagged and restarted
due to an earlier incident - as he moved up into second
place with only four laps remaining, after an impressive
race had seen him battle through the field to move into
a top-three position. Unfortunately the conditions caught
out the Englishman and he crashed in a wet part of the
track. He tried to re-mount but was unable to continue,
leaving him bitterly disappointed at what might have
been. In the second race Camier had to take evasive
action and get off the track as a mechanical issue made
him head to the gravel and an early retirement. Camier
had looked good on track all weekend and the Silverstone
crowd rose to applaud his efforts as he walked back
to the pits with little reward from his promising performances.
Hopkins scored his best
result of the season so far during today's second
race, as he continued his return to form. The event
was started late due to rain beginning to fall over
the 5,902m circuit, which increased as the race wore
on. Hopkins made a solid start on his Yoshimura-powered
Suzuki GSX-R and was looking comfortable and smooth
in the very tricky conditions. As the race progressed
the rain got heavier, causing many riders to crash
and the red flag being shown to stop the race. Although
the race was ended early a result was declared and
Hopkins finished in 10th to give him his first top-10
of the season. In race one he suffered an electrical
fault and was forced to retire early.
Today's races were held
in mixed and difficult conditions with crashes, red
flags and unusual results being the order of the day.
The first race was won by Frenchman Loris Baz on a
Kawasaki, with his fellow countryman Sylvain Guintoli
taking victory in the second event. Max Biaggi still
leads the championship, with Marco Melandri now closing
the gap to just 10.5 points after today.
FIXI Crescent Suzuki
will next be in action at the new Moscow circuit on
Sunday 26th August, when World Superbikes visits Russia
for the first time, but Camier, Hopkins and the rest
of the team will be on-hand at the Crescent HQ in
Verwood, England tomorrow evening (Monday), for a
very special open evening in honour of the team, that
starts at 17.30 local time and is open to all fans
and visitors.
Leon Camier:
"It's been a frustrating
day really because I felt we had the pace in the wet
or dry after setting the fastest lap of the weekend
in free practice and the qualifying in second in the
wet. These are both positive things for me and the
team, but unfortunately the results didn't come today.
It was very difficult conditions in race one and easy
to make a mistake. I didn't think I did anything wrong,
but the rear came round and high-sided me off, so
that was it - which was really annoying as a podium
was possible. In race two the bike felt all over the
place in the drier conditions, but as it rained more
the wet tyres worked better and it felt good. We had
an engine problem early on and it meant that we couldn't
complete the race, which, as I said, was very frustrating.
Although I took no points this weekend, I'm not too
disappointed because we had really good pace, the
bike has improved and we showed we have a really good
chance of getting results now."
John Hopkins:
"In the first race
the conditions were quite tricky and I got banged-up
a bit in the first couple of corners and dropped back
quite a lot. We had made some set-up changes just
before the race and they might have hindered us a
bit, because I never really got to grips with it and
I got stuck in a group lower down the order, but then
unfortunately I had an electrical issue that put me
out of the race, so that was a bit disappointing.
In race two we were hoping it would be either full
wet or totally dry. We took the gamble with wet tyres
and it rained as we got to the grid so it was the
correct choice. I got off the line well enough and
had a good race from the start. Then it started to
rain heavily and it was carnage out there, lots of
guys crashed and we were all hydroplaning, which was
a shame because I felt good out there before that
and the FIXI Crescent Suzuki GSX-R was going really
well and I am sure we could have finished higher than
10th. The bike had huge potential here this weekend,
the engine was working strong, I'd made a break-through
in confidence and was feeling good, but for one reason
or another it didn't quite come together in the race,
but it is what it is and that's how racing goes. The
bike is a lot better now and that is something we
can take forward into the remaining races."
Jack Valentine - Team
Manager:
"It started off
a good weekend with plenty of positives. Leon was
running strong in all sessions despite the conditions
and John showed signs of his old self as his confidence
started to return and it was good to see him in the
top-10. We qualified well and just missed out on the
pole, but it was the team's first front row start
of 2012, which was great at the home round for all
our sponsors, guests and fans. The results on race-day
were a bit disappointing, but we have shown that the
team can now run at the sharp-end - where we should
be - and we have made big steps this weekend on the
engine side of things. Both riders said they were
happy with the improved performance and as Leon showed,
it helped him run up towards the front, which he hasn't
been able to do up until now.
"We will now go
back to the workshop and work on what we have learned
this weekend with our engine partners Yoshimura, to
try and find some more improvements for Moscow and
try to continue in the same way there as we did here
at Silverstone this weekend."
Silverstone -
FIM Superbike World Championship - Race 1: 1.
Loris Baz (Kawasaki) 40'46.128: 2. Michel Fabrizio
(BMW) +0.383: 3. Ayrton Badovini (BMW) +0.459: 4.
Jonathan Rea (Honda) +0.539: 5. Carlos Checa (Ducati)
+1.012: DNF. Leon Camier (FIXI Crescent Suzuki). DNF.
John Hopkins (FIXI Crescent Suzuki).
Silverstone -
FIM Superbike World Championship - Race 2: 1.
Sylvain Guintoli (Ducati) 19'42.051: 2. Baz +0.881:
3. Jakub Smrz (Ducati) +1.671: 4. Eugene Laverty (Aprilia)
+19.045: 5. Maxime Berger (Ducati) +22.116: 10. John
Hopkins (FIXI Crescent Suzuki) +27.194. DNF. Leon
Camier (FIXI Crescent Suzuki).
World Championship
Classification: 1. Max Biaggi (Aprilia) 274:
2. Marco Melandri (BMW) 263.5: 3. Tom Sykes (Kawasaki)
222.5: 4. Checa 220.5: 5. Rea 203.5. 16. Leon Camier
(FIXI Crescent Suzuki) 65.5. 21. John Hopkins (FIXI
Crescent Suzuki) 17.