Spanish MotoGP: New parts helping Lorenzo, 'not needed' for Dovi

Jorge Lorenzo spent his 31st birthday on track at Jerez, where the Ducati rider set the seventh fastest time in Friday practice for his home Sp🔴anish MotoGP.

Lorenzo made his grand prix debut at the same circuit in 2002, when he had to wait until the Saturday, the day of🌳 hi𒈔s 16th birthday, to be old enough to ride.

The Mallorcan has gone onꦍ to win 65 races and five world championships, but the switch to Ducati last se🍒ason left him without a win for the first time since his rookie 2002 campaign.

New parts helping Lorenzo, 'not needed' for Dovi

Jorge Lorenzo sp༒ent his 31st birthday on track at Jerez, where the Ducati rider set the s💫eventh fastest time in Friday practice for his home Spanish MotoGP.

Lorenzo made his grand prix debut at the same circuit in 2002, when he had to wait until the Saturday, the day of hi♕s 𝕴16th birthday, to be old enough to ride.

The Mallorcan has gone on to win 65 races and five world championships, but the switch to Ducati last season left him without a win for the first ♕time ꦛsince his rookie 2002 campaign.

Lorenzo returns to the scene of his debut Ducati rostrum having suffered an even worse start to 2018, but 💛some new (or perhaps old, GP17) parts helped his cha🔴llenge on Friday.

The #99 was jusꦡt 0.008s behind team-mateও and world championship leader Andrea Dovizioso and within half-a-second of fastest man Cal Crutchlow (Honda).

"It was a pity that in my last lap, one gear missed, so I lost the lap because of this mistake. So I w🍸as quicker🐲 and I could have been maybe top five," Lorenzo said.

"But anyway, the important thing today is the ไnew parts that Ducati brought, that make my life🐻 more easy, so I'm confident and positive about that.

"And if tomorrow we can create a setting that helps the bike t🌞urn more in the second part of the corner until acceleration, then we can be much closer to the Honda guys, who are fastest."

Asked about the new parts, which appear to be focussed on the seating position and🎶 rear of his GP18, Lorenzo replied:

"The new parts worked well today to make the bike more smooth in the middle of the corner and acceleration.🍨 This gives me a little bit of happiness.

"These new parts are in the direction I want a little bit, which we lost a little bit with the new bike. The new[GP18] improved in some areas but got wꦍorse in stability, in smoothness on the exit🎃 of the corners.

"So let's see if tomorrow, with a new setup, we can make the bike turn in the middle of the corner, whic🐭h is what we are missing the moཧst now."

Lorenzo added that the enhanced stability is: "Not in braking, but in the middle of the coꦗrners and in the traction areas, where the bike is smoother. It moves much less, and this is good for here and I guess for the🌞 next tracks."

But there were no technical changes on D𒀰oviz✱ioso's machines.

"We didn't try any new parts. We have a clear situation in our side, and like last year, we know what we requested, what we would like to have, and what Ducati are working on🙈," said the It༺alian.

"In the past, we learned that when you want to try too many things, it's the worst thing you can do most of the time. And it's not what we need now, and it wasn't what we needed last year, and our strat🌼egy worked."

Instead Dovizioso still describes the GP18 as offering a small step over last year'🧸s bike, w𒉰ith more needed.

"We did a small step, the change we did this winter, but we showed at the last two races it🌺 wasn't enough. It's always a ꦛmix of everything."

Another difference between th෴e machines of Lorenzo and Dovizioso was more obvious; a lack of wings. While Lorenzo again used the 2018 design, despite reservations in winter testing and the opening Qatar weekend, Dovizioso remov꧂ed them after Austin.

Commenting on the genera🤪l mix of wing and non-wing fairings in use on Friday, Dovizioso said:

"My opinion, becau🌸se I don't know the answer, is that is working in completely different ways – the Ducati, Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha have completely different characteristics. So I think some bikes need something, and some other bikes need something different.

"Our bike is really good and in the braking and acceleration but not so good in the middle of the corner, and with the fairing in the m꧋iddle of the corner, it depends on how the track is, but most of the time we are struggling and it becomes worse.

"I think we took the right decision to use the fairing [in Austin], because there were too many bumps, a lot of wind, it was a very difficu🔯lt track, not a lot of grip, and that fairing, and normally the wings calm the bike a lot. And that positive side was bigger than the negative, so that's why we took that decision.

"And that's why �♏�here, in a track where normally everybody has to use the wing fairing, we don't use the fairing, because for the characteristic of our bike, if we are able to be fast without it, I think it's better."

Dovizioso was also asked about Marc Marquez naming him alongside Dani Pedrosa as the 'strongest' riders available, when the reignin🔯g champion was asked who he would like as a team-mate at Honda💟 in 2019.

"I think he 𒉰knows everything that Honda is do🍰ing. That's it, it's clear."

🧸If Marc knows everything about Honda, does that meaꦆn Honda is talking to you?

"[Laughs]. For sure," said Dovizioso. "We are open, we spoke with some other companies. It's normal. It's not something we have to be scared to say. Every rider does it. Everybody does the same thi🤪ng, but most of the riders don't say that it happens. But I don't have any problem to say that. I don't think it has to be a problem."

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