The 2015 release of Suzuka 8 Hours saw the triumph of the Yamaha Factory No. 21, 19 years after the last triumph of the firm to the three tuning forks on the Japanese test. Pol Espargaro, Bradley Smith and Katsuyuki Nakasuga have developed in front of the Honda FCC TSR and the Suzuki of Team Kagayama. Casey Stoner fell ahead of schedule in the race while the SERT completed top of changeless groups in fourth position by and large.
Suzuka 8H: Victory of the Yamaha Factory
Amazing from the tests with the reputation, the Yamaha Factory dashing affirmed by ruling his rivals to cross the completion line with right around a lap in front of the Honda FCC TSR. The pilots Tech3 MotoGP group, Pol Espargaro and Bradley Smith, went to the begin of the race given by the performing artist and bike aficionado Keanu Reeves while their fellow team member Katsuyuki Nakasuga marginally missed his flight. In any case, the times the Japanese driver permitted him to step by step come back to the race lead. Once ahead of the pack, R1 arranged by the manufacturing plant has been truly stressed and it is not a Stop and Go and the numerous yields of the Safety Car that changed the amusement, Espargaro and Smith having stopped up another objective.
Stoner endured a substantial fall
We expected the Honda Musashi RT Harc-Pro to make life troublesome for Yamaha, however Casey Stoner fell intensely toward the start of his spell. A stuck throttle issue created the fast crash twofold MotoGP World Champion who got up with a broken right shoulder bone and left shin. It is another Honda which assumed responsibility for the win. Dominique Aegerter and Josh Hook went out of their machine with the FCC TSR, yet there was nothing to manage the speed of the authority Yamaha.
Suzuki Missed Opportunities
The Yoshimura Suzuki of Kagayama and groups have likewise possessed the capacity to join in the battle for triumph. Be that as it may, a little drop Yukio Kagayama, driver and group supervisor, has lost a couple of lengths in the machine No. 17 likewise determined by Noriyuki Haga and Kiyonari Riuychi, who completed on the top stride of the platform. With respect to the machine of Team Yoshimura, that is a drop Takuya Tsuda who squanders time when the mechanics were not able supplant the fairing decently fast. The amusement the previous evening pit stops administration under Safety Car, the GSX-R No. 12 even left fourth place at the SERT Suzuki.
The perpetual groups set
Blended fortunes for perpetual groups in the big showdown. YART deserted after only one race on the grounds that half hour of a motor issue. The BMW Motorrad France Penz13.com quit after a fall. At that point Greg Leblanc has additionally endured a fall midway pulverizing the Team SRC Kawasaki. It is accordingly the SERT Suzuki who discharged the considerable round of snatching fourth place complete in the last minutes. As night fell and the security auto was out, a last glimmer refueling permitted him to stay in front of Yoshimura Suzuki and Yamaha GMT 94 who could likewise guarantee the fourth place. Seventh toward the completion, the Honda Racing had wagered on a gas-sparing system that does not by any means pay, particularly in light of the numerous yields of the Safety Car. In the temporary standings, SERT now has 29 focuses in front of the Yamaha GMT 94 and 31 on the Kawasaki Bolliger, twelfth in Japan. The following occasion will happen in Germany on August 22 with the 8 Hours of Oschersleben.
Results Suzuka 8 Hours
1.Yamaha Factory # 21 (Nakasuga, Espargaró, Smith), 202 laps
2.Honda FCC TSR # 778 (Hook, Smith, Aegerter) at 1'17.411
3.Kagayama Team Suzuki # 17 (Kagayama, Haga, Kiyonari) at 1 rev
4.SERT # 30 (Philip Delhalle, Masson) at 2trs
5.Yoshimura Suzuki # 12 (Tsuda, Waters, Lowes) to 3trs
6.Yamaha GMT 94 # 94 (Checa, Foray, Gines) at 3trs
7.Honda Racing # 111 (Da Costa, Gimbert, Foray), 3 trs
8.Honda Suzuka Racing Team # 25 (Hiura, Kamei, Yasuda) at 4trs
9.Team Green Kawasaki # 87 (Yanagawa, Yudhistira, Watanabe) to 5trs
10.MotoMap Supply Suzuki # 32 (Konno, Aoki, Ogata) at 5tr
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