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First face-off at Le Mans

ByFimewc.com

Published 03/04/2018 at 21:46 GMT

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F.C.C. TSR Honda France dominated the first day of pre-testing for the 24 Heures Motos at Le Mans. Despite the rain, 50 of the 60 teams entered for the second round of the FIM EWC were on the Bugatti circuit.Rain caused a fair amount of havoc at Le Mans today as the FIM EWC players made their much-awaited return. Even so, 50 of the teams that will be competing at Le Mans on 21 and 22 April had a very intense day on the track. F.C.C. TSR Honda France’s Freddy Foray, Alan Techer and Josh Hook got the upper hand on the rain-soaked Bugatti circuit. The Bridgestone-shod Japanese team was quicker than Czech squad Mercury Racing, also equipped with Bridgestone tyres. Mercury Racing is the new incarnation of IV Racing BMW CSEU, the team that was 5th past the finish line at the 2017 Bol d’Or 2017. With a current line-up composed of Karel Hanika, Jakub Smrz and Sylvain Barrier, the team is a serious contender for the podium. Reigning world champion and 2017 Bol d’Or winner GMT94 Yamaha (Dunlop) posted the day’s third-fastest time, thereby confirming its goal of a fresh win. The factory-backed French team was ahead of another official Yamaha, YART (Bridgestone) as well as Suzuki Endurance Racing Team and Honda Endurance Racing, both using Dunlop. Another preliminary test is scheduled for tomorrow (Wednesday) on the Bugatti circuit. The first official tests of the 24 Heures Motos will take place on Thursday 19 April. The day’s 15 fastest times F.C.C. TSR Honda France – 1’47.438 Mercury Racing (BMW) – 1’48.052 GMT94 Yamaha – 1’48.172 YART Yamaha – 1’49.345 Suzuki Endurance Racing Team – 1’49.562 Honda Endurance Racing – 1’49.748 Wojcik Racing Team (Yamaha) – 1’51.196 RAC 41 (Honda) – 1’51.468 Energie Endurance 91 (Kawasaki) – 1’51.485 Team NRT48 BMW Motorrad – 1’51.918 Sarazin Motorsport (Yamaha) – 1’51.962 Fast Team Racing (Kawasaki) – 1’52.220 Team April Motos Motors Events (Suzuki) – 1’52.234
F.C.C. TSR Honda France dominated the first day of pre-testing for the 24 Heures Motos at Le Mans. Despite the rain, 50 of the 60 teams entered for the second round of the FIM EWC were on the Bugatti circuit.
Rain caused a fair amount of havoc at Le Mans today as the FIM EWC players made their much-awaited return. Even so, 50 of the teams that will be competing at Le Mans on 21 and 22 April had a very intense day on the track.
F.C.C. TSR Honda France’s Freddy Foray, Alan Techer and Josh Hook got the upper hand on the rain-soaked Bugatti circuit. The Bridgestone-shod Japanese team was quicker than Czech squad Mercury Racing, also equipped with Bridgestone tyres. Mercury Racing is the new incarnation of IV Racing BMW CSEU, the team that was 5th past the finish line at the 2017 Bol d’Or 2017. With a current line-up composed of Karel Hanika, Jakub Smrz and Sylvain Barrier, the team is a serious contender for the podium.
Reigning world champion and 2017 Bol d’Or winner GMT94 Yamaha (Dunlop) posted the day’s third-fastest time, thereby confirming its goal of a fresh win. The factory-backed French team was ahead of another official Yamaha, YART (Bridgestone) as well as Suzuki Endurance Racing Team and Honda Endurance Racing, both using Dunlop.
Another preliminary test is scheduled for tomorrow (Wednesday) on the Bugatti circuit. The first official tests of the 24 Heures Motos will take place on Thursday 19 April.
The day’s 15 fastest timesF.C.C. TSR Honda France – 1’47.438
Mercury Racing (BMW) – 1’48.052
GMT94 Yamaha – 1’48.172
YART Yamaha – 1’49.345
Suzuki Endurance Racing Team – 1’49.562
Honda Endurance Racing – 1’49.748
Wojcik Racing Team (Yamaha) – 1’51.196
RAC 41 (Honda) – 1’51.468
Energie Endurance 91 (Kawasaki) – 1’51.485
Team NRT48 BMW Motorrad – 1’51.918
Sarazin Motorsport (Yamaha) – 1’51.962
Fast Team Racing (Kawasaki) – 1’52.220
Team April Motos Motors Events (Suzuki) – 1’52.234
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