Far from all the media agitation that surrounds him, Casey Stoner is really doing his job. A multitude of tests based on runs of two or three laps, times always at the top of the rankings although carried out on hard tires and without the latest evolution of the Ducati chassis... In short, good work, from a retired pilot but obviously still as fast!
The only downside of the day was a very small fall when he had already significantly improved his first two sections thanks to the use of a soft rear tire.
We will easily forgive him...
Casey Stoner, 1'23.865, 3rd: “The day was rather positive but I really didn't do many laps because the Test Team had to put Michele Pirro on the bike to do some testing this afternoon. We did a lot of short runs to modify the bike each time, then we compared the two chassis, and a little bit of moving and tuning the bike to make it more stable when braking on a good surface.
I'm happy and satisfied but also a little disappointed about the end because it was the first time I had to attack on a soft tire in four years, and it didn't go well as I crashed at the corner #6.
I'm quite happy with the hard tire and the bike runs well, even though we used the old chassis for both days, and I think we can ride even faster with the new version. »