28 Feb 2009 | Big day fro brand Bimm
Australian Troy Corser is set to write another chapter in BMW’s
motorsport history when the 22nd edition of the Superbike World
Championship commences at Phillip Island this Sunday.
Corser is
BMW’s star rider in its maiden world superbike campaign,which is the
Wollongong rider’s sixth team in a decorated 15-year career.
But
this move is the most daring, and it’s breathed new life into the
37-year-old as he looks to shape BMW into a serious player in its first
year of competition.
“I think I’ve got enough experience to help
BMW to get to the front and hopefully win a title for them,” said
Corser. “While the company hasn’t raced in world superbike or MotoGP
before, BMW has vast amounts of experience in paddocks like F1, so the
technology basis is there.”
Corser, the Phillip Island lap
record holder, has worked assiduously over the off-season to get the
S1000 RR up to a decent pace, but he still knows development is very
much a work-in-progress.
“We have definitely made some good
steps, and every time it’s comeback to me at the next step the
improvements are noticeable,” said Corser, who finished second in last
year’s championship behind compatriot Troy Bayliss.“You need lots of
experience to go fast, and I definitely have that.
“To still
have opportunities like the one with BMW after 15 years is the
championship makes me feel very proud, and I’d love to add to my tally
of Phillip Island wins on Sunday.”
With Bayliss gone, Corser has
a chance to further etch his name into the pantheon of world superbike
greats in 2009, but it’s difficult to find a clear favourite among the
men and machines.
All of the seven manufacturers (BMW, Aprilia,
Honda, Yamaha,Suzuki, Kawasaki and Ducati) have at least one candidate
in their ranks capable of claiming the title.
The exception is
probably Ducati. Based on pre-season form the Italian company, which
has won an amazing 274 world superbike races, probably has two aces up
its sleeve in Japanese enforcer Noriyuki Haga and the rapidly improving
Michel Fabrizio, while prodigiously gifted rookie Ben Spies, the
three-time American superbike champion, has been fast from the get-go
on the all-new Yamaha
Spies, from Texas, is bracing for a tough
year, graduating from the American title where Aussie Mat Mladin was
his only real opposition, to a star-studded field where upwards of 10
riders can win races.
“It’s going to take a lot of hard work,”
said Spies. “I’m going to be blindfolded a lot of the time, and about
seven of the tracks will be new tome.
“Sure, I’ve been going
well in testing, but it can be totally in the races. If my speed is
good enough to be at the front, then good and well.If not and I’m back
in 11th position, I’ll just keep on working hard.”
Other first
time championship combatants will include the British duo of Shane
Byrne (Ducati) and 22-year-old Jonathan Rea (Honda), and also Japan’s
former world 250 GP and MotoGP star Shinya Nakano, who will partner Max
Biaggi at Aprilia.
Australian Broc Parkes will be Australia’s
second factory rider in2009, happily joining Kawasaki just as it’s
decided to boost its investment in world superbike.
That was
evident in the final pre-season hit out at Phillip Island last week,
when eight engineers jetted into Japan to help expedite development.And
it reaped dividends when Parkes set some sizzling times on the ZX-10R.
Karl Muggeridge (Suzuki) and Brendan Roberts (Ducati) complete Australia’s world superbike effort in 2009.
The
Supersport World Championship also kicks off this weekend,with Andrew
Pitt (Honda) to begin the defence of his No. 1 plate. Five other
Aussies will join Pitt on the grid: Honda trio Anthony West, Mark
Aitchison and Russell Holland, Triumph’s Garry McCoy and Suzuki’s Shaun
Geronimi.
However, Pitt’s biggest nemesis is probably his team-mate, 2007world champion Kenan Sofouglu.
Pitt won last year’s rousing supersport race, with just over one second covering the top six.
Practice
and opening qualifying for both classes will commence tomorrow, ahead
of Sunday’s two 22-lap superbike races and 21-lap supersport battle.
This weekend’s program will also include 12 support races for Australian national classes.
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