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Jerez WorldSBK/SSP/300/WCR Friday Times – Quotes – Notes – Images

2024 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship - Round 12 - Jerez

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October 19, 2024
in WSBK

WorldSBK 2024 – Round 12
Jerez – Friday


WorldSBK Friday Report

Michael Rinaldi used an SCQ qualifying tyre to slither his way to the top of the time-sheets on Friday at Jerez in what was an entertaining fairly slideways lap around the 15-turns of the 4.43 kilometres lay-out.

The two top men in the championship, Nicolo Bulega and Toprak Razgatlioglu, finished Friday second and third on the time-sheets ahead of Danilo Petrucci and Jonathan Rea.

Defending champion Alvaro Bautista was unable to find the best feeling with his Ducati Panigale V4R, the Spaniard 11th on Friday, but only half-a-second off Rinaldi’s benchmark.

Michael Rinaldi – P1

“Today was a good day for us. I felt pretty confident this morning but because of the allocation we had to use tyres I wouldn’t race with. That meant that the feeling wasn’t perfect but it wasn’t bad either. I thought that the afternoon would be better and it actually was. I was quite happy with my pace on the race tyre. We made some changes to the electronics that made us a bit more competitive than in the previous rounds, which is positive. Today is my last Friday as a Superbike rider, so it was important to finish on top. I’m glad about that. Now, we’ll work on improving the qualifying performance for Superpole tomorrow which is very important. I’ll take whatever comes, but I want to bring at least one trophy home in 2024, so I’ll give it my best shot to win.”

Michael Rinaldi
Nicolò Bulega – P2

“It was a bit strange today because I didn’t have the best feeling with either tyre. I’ve heard the other riders also found it a bit strange today. I’m happy with P2, and I feel pretty good, so I’ll aim for the win. Jerez is one of my favourite circuits and I know it well on the Superbike unlike others this season. I tested here at the beginning of the season so it’s a bit different. I’ll approach tomorrow like I always do and focus on doing a good race. If I can, I’ll go for the win. Honestly, Toprak is far ahead in the championship, so it’s not easy. I’ll just stay focused on my job and see what happens.”

Nicolò Bulega
Toprak Razgatlioglu – P3

“We have started the weekend quite strong. Our race simulation in the afternoon was positive and we did 13 laps. I felt really good with a solid pace. Later, I used a different tyre to try and understand how it would work but I didn’t like the second run. I used a hard front tyre, the SC2, but it felt too heavy at the front and had less grip. Still, I have a good setting for the race, and it looks like we can fight with Ducati. I’m not thinking about the championship; I’m just focused on my bike and getting the best setup for the race. My goal this weekend is to win and I’ll do my best.”

Toprak Razgatlioglu
Danilo Petrucci – P4

“It was a positive day. Even though we were always among the top, this morning I struggled a bit, especially in the fast corners, due to spin and slide issues. This afternoon, I led for almost the entire session and, in the end, didn’t put on a new tire; I preferred to focus on managing a used one because I think that will be the key factor in the final phase of the race. On a track where we are all very close and where many riders are fast, I believe this will be the key factor.”

Jonathan Rea – P5

“The track wasn’t in great condition this morning because there was some water coming through from rain overnight, but the same as everyone we just got to work to assess the main tyre options available for this weekend over the course of the day. The track surface grip level was down compared to the winter tests: in January it felt almost perfect but today I was struggling to find the same feeling with some spinning on the rear tyre and just in the last part of the corner having the grip to turn well. A few areas to work on for tomorrow. I put everything together and did a good lap time but I think for our true potential we still need to improve. It’s going to be really important tomorrow to start well in FP3 and give ourselves a good chance with Superpole. As we found out in Estoril, when you have track position on Lap 1, it’s much easier to fight for a good result.”

Jonathan Rea

WorldSBK Friday Combined Practice Times

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1M RinaldiDuc1m39.591
2N BulegaDuc+0.150
3T RazgatliogluBMW+0.175
4D PetrucciDuc+0.229
5J  ReaYam+0.283
6M Van Der MarkBMW+0.349
7A BassaniKaw+0.375
8A IannoneDuc+0.375
9G GerloffBMW+0.405
10S LowesDuc+0.445
11A BautistaDuc+0.520
12A LowesKaw+0.576
13A LocatelliYam+0.611
14I  LecuonaHon+0.650
15S ReddingBMW+0.758
16D AegerterYam+0.811
17X ViergeHon+1.097
18T RabatKaw+1.179
19B RayYam+1.324
20T NagashimaHon+1.679
21A DelbiancoYam+1.818
22P OettlYam+1.877
23T MackenzieHon+2.032
24K RydeYam+2.056
25I  LopesHon+2.462
26T BridewellHon+2.657
27L  BernardiYam+3.016

WorldSBK Standings

PosRiderPoints
 1T Razgatlioglu 473
 2N Bulega 427
 3A Bautista 356
 4D Petrucci 291
 5A Lowes 285
 6M Mark 215
 7A Iannone 211
 8A Locatelli 203
 9G Gerloff 159
 10R Gardner 140
 11X Vierge 125
 12I Lecuona 123
 13J Rea 115
 14S Redding 101
 15A Bassani 94
 16D Aegerter 84
 17M Rinaldi 73
 18S Lowes 48
 19N Spinelli 25
 20T Rabat 22
 21B Ray 13
 22A Delbianco 10
 23T Mackenzie 7
 24P Oettl 5
 25M Pirro 3
 26M Reiterberger 3
 27I Lopes 2

WorldSSP

Current WorldSSP points leader Adrián Huertas (Aruba.it Racing WorldSSP Team) secured pole position on Friday at Jerez ahead of fellow Ducati rider Jorge Navarro (Orelac Racing Verdnatura) despite facing a disrupted session following a crash.

It’s been an outstanding 2024 season for Huertas, who claimed his eighth pole position of the year on Friday afternoon.

An impressive session from Marcel Schroetter (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) means the German completes row three, whilst Championship contender Stefano Manzi (Pata Yamaha Ten Kate Racing) heads the second row.

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Oli Bayliss was the quickest Australian on Friday in 15th place, less than eight-tenths away from Huertas’ benchmark. Countrymen Tom Edwards and Luke Power were 21st and 29th respectively.

WorldSSP Superpole Results

PosRiderBikeTime/GapSpeed
1A HuertasDuc1m42.115244,8
2J NavarroDuc+0.219245,9
3M SchroetterMV +0.249244,3
4S ManziYam+0.270241,1
5F CaricasuloMV +0.274246,4
6Y MontellaDuc+0.301247,6
7T Booth-AmosTri+0.444245,3
8V DebiseYam+0.475246,4
9J McpheeTri+0.554243,2
10C OncuKaw+0.596247,6
11B SofuogluYam+0.627240,0
12L MahiasYam+0.634240,0
13N AntonelliDuc+0.709248,1
14B BendsneyderMV +0.730240,5
15O BaylissDuc+0.782242,6
16K TobaHon+0.851244,8
17L BaldassarriTri+1.153242,1
18S CorsiDuc+1.185243,2
19Y RuizYam+1.354244,8
20K Bin PawiHon+1.376245,3
21T EdwardsDuc+1.449245,9
22M PonsYam+1.459239,5
23G Van StraalenYam+1.503244,8
24O VostatekTri+1.569236,9
25J CretaroTri+1.647241,1
26S JespersenDuc+1.877242,6
27M GonzalezDuc+2.237244,8
28M Van Der VoortYam+2.369242,1
29L PowerMV +2.581244,8
30F FuligniDuc+2.842244,3
31R De RosaQJM+2.967238,4
32G MorenoKaw+3.244245,9
33K KeankumYam+4.170239,5

WorldSSP Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
 1A Huertas 410
 2S Manzi 365
 3Y Montella 354
 4V Debise 218
 5M Schroetter 204
 6F Caricasulo 184
 7J Navarro 182
 8G Straalen 156
 9L Mahias 135
 10N Tuuli 118
 11T Amos 105
 12B Sofuoglu 96
 13C Oncu 92
 14O Bayliss 76
 15S Corsi 50
 16J Mcphee 46
 17T Edwards 40
 18N Antonelli 36
 19O Vostatek 33
 20L Baldassarri 22
 21Y Ruiz 21
 22B Bendsneyder 19
 23K Toba 17
 24A Sarmoon 13
 25L Ottaviani 12
 26P Biesiekirski 10
 27C Perolari 9
 28L Porta 9
 29B Rus 8
 30T Smits 6
 31L Power 6
 32T Toparis 6
 33A Diaz 6
 34S Odendaal 5
 35F Fuligni 3
 36M Brenner 3
 37M Pons 2
 38K Pawi 2
 39G Giannini 1

WorldSSP300

Australian youngster Carter Thompson starred on Friday at Jerez, topping both practice sessions on another wildcard appearance with the Fusport-RT SKM-Kawasaki squad.  It was a tight session with the top 18 riders covered by less than a second.

Carter Thompson

It wasn’t all plain sailing for 16-year-old Thompson though as a crash halfway through the session initially put him on the back foot but he then put his best foot forward when it mattered to take pole ahead of Veneman.

Carter Thompson – P1

“The session went pretty well, except for the crash. It was a bit annoying to crash but, overall, I felt really comfortable on the bike. This morning, during the first session, I got a good feel for the track and adapted quickly. Starting from pole position should make things a bit easier for tomorrow. We’re focusing on the race now. We had a good race pace this morning, so I’m excited for tomorrow. My goal is to go for the win, but most importantly, to stay at the front, keep fighting throughout the race, and maintain my position at the front.”

Carter Thompson

WorldSSP300 Superpole Results

PosRiderBikeTime/GapSpeed
1C ThompsonKaw1m51.999197,8
2I VenemanKaw+0.019196,7
3J Osuna SaezKaw+0.074195,0
4A MahendraYam+0.076198,1
5H MaierYam+0.086193,9
6G PratamaYam+0.094195,3
7I Iglesias BravoKaw+0.156195,7
8SalvadorYam+0.384195,7
9M GarciaKov+0.399193,9
10I GennaiKaw+0.506196,7
11U CalatayudYam+0.548193,6
12M GaggiYam+0.711196,0
13J Garcia GonzalezKov+0.762196,0
14P TonnKTM+0.834196,4
15T AlonsoKaw+0.839195,0
16J BuisKTM+0.933197,4
17A TorresKaw+0.959194,3
18E BartoliniYam+0.994193,9
19G SanchezYam+1.024194,6
20G MansoYam+1.173195,7
21M VannucciYam+1.260195,0
22D MogedaKaw+1.303189,6
23F SeabrightKaw+1.479192,6
24S MounseyKaw+1.723192,9
25F NovotnyKaw+1.809194,6
26E ErcolaniYam+1.856196,7
27J RisuenoKaw+1.896187,3
28G ZanniniKaw+1.909191,6
29R FernandezYam+2.156189,0
30K SabatucciKaw+2.181191,3
31I Bolano HernandezKaw+2.530192,6
32R TragniYam+3.532183,9
33K FontainhaYam+3.746191,6
34R BijmanKaw+3.976189,0

WorldSSP300 Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
 1A Satya Mahendra 195
 2L Veneman 179
 3I Iglesias Bravo 163
 4M Gennai 131
 5J Buis 126
 6G Hendra Pratama 111
 7J Garcia Gonzalez 107
 8M Garcia 107
 9J Manuel Osuna Saez 86
 10D Mogeda 85
 11M Gaggi 81
 12E Bartolini 59
 13U Calatayud 58
 14B Ieraci 56
 15C Thompson 55
 16P Svoboda 53
 17D Salvador 40
 18M Vannucci 36
 19S Di Sora 34
 20P Tonn 31
 21G Manso 27
 22R Bijman 27
 23H Maier 25
 24F Seabright 16
 25E Ercolani 15
 26K Sabatucci 13
 27O Svendsen 10
 28A Torres 10
 29E Cazzaniga 6
 30K Fontainha 6
 31D Czarkowski 5
 32R Tragni 3
 33S Mounsey 2
 34T Alonso 1
 35I Bolano Hernandez 1

 


WorldWCR

While the WorldSSP300 ranks were ultra tight, with the top 18 covered by less than a second, a wide five-seconds covered the top 18 in the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship ranks on Friday at Jerez.

Sara Sanchez took her first pole position of the season ahead of fellow Spaniards Ana Carrasco and Maria Herrera.

18-points separate Carrasco and Herrera heading into this weekend’s final two contests of the season, with Carrasco having the upper hand.

Italian Roberta Ponziani the only rider within a second of that leading triumvirate to head row two ahead of Beatriz Neila and Pakita Ruiz.

South African Jessica Howden, American Mallory Dobbs and British wildcard entry Chloe Jones complete row three.

Australian Tayla Relph was three-seconds from polesitter Sanchez and heads row four. Relph is currently holding down seventh place in the championship chase and, importantly, qualified ahead of both riders that could challenge her for that position.

WorldWCR Superpole

PosRiderBikeTime/GapSpeed
1S SanchezYam1m51.671199,2
2A CarrascoYam+0.047204,4
3M HerreraYam+0.362203,2
4R PonzianiYam+0.663204,8
5B NeilaYam+1.041202,5
6P RuizYam+1.241203,2
7J  HowdenYam+2.775203,6
8M DobbsYam+2.842198,8
9C JonesYam+2.984199,6
10T RelphYam+3.036199,9
11A MadrigalYam+3.770201,4
12A SibajaYam+3.954198,5
13R YochayYam+4.066199,9
14I  CarrenoYam+4.139198,8
15J J.Hanks-ElliotYam+4.448198,1
16O OngaroYam+4.577197,8
17S VaronYam+4.642200,7
18L KemmerYam+4.877201,8
19E BondiYam+5.525201,4
20A OurednickovaYam+5.564199,6
21S LloydYam+6.209200,3
22L MichelYam+6.949202,1
23L HiranoYam+7.475195,3

WorldWCR Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
 1A Carrasco 208
 2M Herrera 190
 3S Sanchez 166
 4B Neila 136
 5R Ponziani 109
 6P Ruiz 90
 7T Relph 65
 8A Madrigal 56
 9R Yochay 49
 10O Ongaro 46
 11A Ourednickova 39
 12M Dobbs 31
 13C Liu 31
 14E Bondi 31
 15I Carreno 30
 16L Michel 30
 17A Lewis 19
 18N Aswegen 17
 19A Sibaja 16
 20L Kemmer 16
 21L Hirano 13
 22J Howden 9
 23J Elliott 2
 24K Silfa 1

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