Re: FIM World Sidecar Championship round two Assen
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2022 5:33 am
Qualifying report from Mark Walters
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Ellis and Clement, fastest.
With bright sunshine, but very windy, qualifying was going to be a tight schedule for the sidecar teams as there was not a lot of time between Q1 and Q2.
Todd Ellis and Emmanuelle Clement set off in Q1 and were fast from word go. They had no problems and set a very impressive time of 1:43.255. Between the two qualifiers, they were to return to their pit garage and make some small adjustments. These adjustments did not improve their Q1 time, but the team were happy with how the day went. The time they set was not to be beaten, so they set the fastest time of the day.
The second fastest time went to Tim Reeves and Kevin Rousseau. They did not have a good Q1. Driver Reeves could not get the handling of the bike to his liking. It was all go in their pit garage in the short space of time they had. After Q2, Reeves and Rousseau were happy, but it was a lot of work is such a short space of time, it paid off though; they set a time of 1:43.295.
Markus Schlosser and Marcel Fries set the third fastest time of the day, a 1:43.596. They had no problems with their machine, but were surprised that they had not set a faster time. All in all though the team were reasonably happy with how the day went.
The fourth fastest time of the day went to a happy Bennie Streuer and Kevin Kolsch. They seem to have sorted the problem that blighted them all weekend in Le Mans. Streuer and Kolsch set their time in Q1, it was 1:44.033.
Stephen Kershaw and Ryan Charlwood were another team who worked hard between Q1 and Q2, but they did all their work in pit lane, setup and gearing was their big job, getting tyres scrubbed in for the races too. Their time was a 1:44.343. They are happy with this and are up with the top group.
Harry Payne and Mark Wilkes had a lot to do today, their machine was rebuilt after their big crash in Le Mans, they had to make adjustment all round, the team worked hard and it payed off, they set the sixth fastest time of the day a 1:44.593. However at the end of Q2 they put new tyres on to scrub in for race 1 tomorrow, driver Harry found the machine handled totally different, not to his liking. The team will have a thought about this overnight.
Lukas Wyssen and Thomas Hofer set the seventh fastest time of 1:45.600. The team were very happy with this, they could do these times consistently throughout qualifying, driver Wyssen was very happy with this. The team are really looking forward to a good race tomorrow.
Ted and Vincent Peugeot were not a happy team after qualifying. Old tyres in Q1 let them down then in Q2 they could not get their machine to handle like they wanted, they set a time of 1:46.075
Another French team who had a fraught time in qualifying was Paul Leglise and Melanie Farnier. First time here for passenger Farnier with Leglise, and also a problem with their machine losing power. Their time of 1:48.286 was set in Q1; they did not have a Q2 time. They will be working into the night to rectify their problem.
Cedric and Arnaud Pierard had gear change problems in free practice in the morning. They worked to rectify this and seemed to have little problems in Q1 and Q2, they set their best time of 1:49.465 in Q2.
Janez Remse and Manfred Wechselberger had a bad day, it started with a fairing bracket breaking in free practice, the team had to re attach the bracket and make sure it was strong enough before heading out for qualifying. They managed to do this but qualifying was a tough time for them Q1 was okay but the team felt their machine was slow. They stayed in pit lane between Q1 and Q2 checked all over their machine and all seemed good. Q2 saw the team being held up a few times by teams with problems, but none the less they set a time of 1:49.960. They hope that the race tomorrow will be a good one.
Kevin Cable and Charlie Richardson set a time of 1:50.500, they had no machine problems and driver Cable is looking forward to the race tomorrow, and they will be in battle with four other teams going by the times today.
Claud Vinet and Sebastien Arifon had a testing day, new passenger for Vinet and the first time here. After Q2 the team felt a lot happier and hope the race will be good tomorrow, they set a time of 1:51.589.
Philippe Gallerne and Jean-Philipe Bouchard set a time of 1:56.759. They did the best with what tyres they had and are looking forward to the race tomorrow.
The first 18 lap race will start at 17:00 local time.
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Ellis and Clement, fastest.
With bright sunshine, but very windy, qualifying was going to be a tight schedule for the sidecar teams as there was not a lot of time between Q1 and Q2.
Todd Ellis and Emmanuelle Clement set off in Q1 and were fast from word go. They had no problems and set a very impressive time of 1:43.255. Between the two qualifiers, they were to return to their pit garage and make some small adjustments. These adjustments did not improve their Q1 time, but the team were happy with how the day went. The time they set was not to be beaten, so they set the fastest time of the day.
The second fastest time went to Tim Reeves and Kevin Rousseau. They did not have a good Q1. Driver Reeves could not get the handling of the bike to his liking. It was all go in their pit garage in the short space of time they had. After Q2, Reeves and Rousseau were happy, but it was a lot of work is such a short space of time, it paid off though; they set a time of 1:43.295.
Markus Schlosser and Marcel Fries set the third fastest time of the day, a 1:43.596. They had no problems with their machine, but were surprised that they had not set a faster time. All in all though the team were reasonably happy with how the day went.
The fourth fastest time of the day went to a happy Bennie Streuer and Kevin Kolsch. They seem to have sorted the problem that blighted them all weekend in Le Mans. Streuer and Kolsch set their time in Q1, it was 1:44.033.
Stephen Kershaw and Ryan Charlwood were another team who worked hard between Q1 and Q2, but they did all their work in pit lane, setup and gearing was their big job, getting tyres scrubbed in for the races too. Their time was a 1:44.343. They are happy with this and are up with the top group.
Harry Payne and Mark Wilkes had a lot to do today, their machine was rebuilt after their big crash in Le Mans, they had to make adjustment all round, the team worked hard and it payed off, they set the sixth fastest time of the day a 1:44.593. However at the end of Q2 they put new tyres on to scrub in for race 1 tomorrow, driver Harry found the machine handled totally different, not to his liking. The team will have a thought about this overnight.
Lukas Wyssen and Thomas Hofer set the seventh fastest time of 1:45.600. The team were very happy with this, they could do these times consistently throughout qualifying, driver Wyssen was very happy with this. The team are really looking forward to a good race tomorrow.
Ted and Vincent Peugeot were not a happy team after qualifying. Old tyres in Q1 let them down then in Q2 they could not get their machine to handle like they wanted, they set a time of 1:46.075
Another French team who had a fraught time in qualifying was Paul Leglise and Melanie Farnier. First time here for passenger Farnier with Leglise, and also a problem with their machine losing power. Their time of 1:48.286 was set in Q1; they did not have a Q2 time. They will be working into the night to rectify their problem.
Cedric and Arnaud Pierard had gear change problems in free practice in the morning. They worked to rectify this and seemed to have little problems in Q1 and Q2, they set their best time of 1:49.465 in Q2.
Janez Remse and Manfred Wechselberger had a bad day, it started with a fairing bracket breaking in free practice, the team had to re attach the bracket and make sure it was strong enough before heading out for qualifying. They managed to do this but qualifying was a tough time for them Q1 was okay but the team felt their machine was slow. They stayed in pit lane between Q1 and Q2 checked all over their machine and all seemed good. Q2 saw the team being held up a few times by teams with problems, but none the less they set a time of 1:49.960. They hope that the race tomorrow will be a good one.
Kevin Cable and Charlie Richardson set a time of 1:50.500, they had no machine problems and driver Cable is looking forward to the race tomorrow, and they will be in battle with four other teams going by the times today.
Claud Vinet and Sebastien Arifon had a testing day, new passenger for Vinet and the first time here. After Q2 the team felt a lot happier and hope the race will be good tomorrow, they set a time of 1:51.589.
Philippe Gallerne and Jean-Philipe Bouchard set a time of 1:56.759. They did the best with what tyres they had and are looking forward to the race tomorrow.
The first 18 lap race will start at 17:00 local time.