The Ducati Xerox Team crosses the channel for Round 10 at new-look Silverstone

Round 10 Silverstone, UK
Tuesday 27th July 2010

The Ducati Xerox Team heads to the UK or, more specifically, to Silverstone, the only “new” track to feature on this year’s World Superbike calendar, after a two year absence. The upcoming tenth round is also the last event before the championship’s traditional month-long summer break; Round 11 is scheduled for 5th September at the Nürburgring in Germany.

The historic Silverstone circuit in Northamptonshire, UK, has undergone some major restructuring during recent months and the track layout is now very different to that on which the Superbikes last raced in 2007. The last time Noriyuki Haga and Michel Fabrizio visited the English circuit, they experienced some particularly bad weather that resulted in the cancellation of Race 2. Race 1 went ahead as planned but heavy rain conditioned the outcome and while Noriyuki finished on the podium behind Troy Bayliss (race winner on the Ducati), Michel unfortunately crashed out. Haga has raced at Silverstone on five previous occasions, and has achieved seven podium finishes over nine races, an impressive record. Michel is yet to celebrate a podium finish at this particular circuit but he, Noriyuki and the entire Ducati Xerox Team are looking forward to the challenge that the new look track will present.

At the latest round, held three weeks ago at Brno in the Czech Republic, both Noriyuki and Michel made a great start to the weekend, topping the timesheets in the early sessions. Superpole did not go as planned for either rider, but despite their grid positions, the Ducati Xerox men fought hard with Michel scoring a podium finish in the second race and Noriyuki making up many positions in both races to close in fifth and sixth.

Going into round ten of thirteen, Haga is still in fifth position in the overall standings while team-mate Fabrizio finds himself eighth. Ducati lies in third position in the manufacturers championship.

Noriyuki Haga - (5th in championship, 172 points)
Noriyuki has scored some impressive results at the British track in the past. Haga’s Superbike form at Silverstone:

YearRace one positionRace two position
20072nd
20062nd2nd
2005DNF3rd
2004Winner2nd
20022nd10th


Michel Fabrizio - (8th in championship, 147 points)
Michel looks forward to riding the new-look track. Fabrizio's Superbike form at Silverstone:

YearRace one positionRace two position
2007DNF
2006DNF15th


CIRCUIT DATA:

Country: UK
Name: Silverstone
Circuit length: 5.902 km
Pole position: left
Corners left: 10
Corners right: 8
Race distance: 18 laps = 106.236 km


LAP RECORDS:

Best lap - Bayliss (Ducati Xerox) 1’26.299 (2006). Superpole - Bayliss (Ducati Xerox) 1'24.558 (2007).

2007 Results

Race 1
  1. Bayliss (Ducati Xerox)
  2. Haga (Yamaha)
  3. Corser (Yamaha)