Positive Barcelona Test For Rea
Pata Prometeon Yamaha rider Jonathan Rea completed a very productive two-day test at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya today, ahead of the Catalunya Round of the 2024 FIM Superbike World Championship in Spain.
Jonathan finished the second day fifth on the combined timesheets, with his fastest time collected from just a single time-attack run before lunch. Utilising as much of the 16 hours of available track time across both days as conditions allowed, the Pata Prometeon Yamaha squad pulled out all the stops to test and improve the official Yamaha R1 WorldSBKs of both Rea and team-mate Andrea Locatelli.
Transitioning from a super high-grip track like Phillip Island, to a low grip circuit in Catalunya can throw up a lot of challenges – but from the first exits on Thursday morning, both riders found a solid base setting with their respective crews, which gave them confidence to work through Yamaha Motor Europe Motorsport R&D’s extensive development plan in preparation for the coming races.
Riders and fans alike need not wait much longer for more track action, as second round of the season kicks off next week on Friday, 22 March – rolling out of pit lane for Free Practice 1 from 10:20 CET.
Jonathan Rea – 1:40.772
“We were able to really get down to business with no major issues. We tested some things back-to-back and found some clear positives and negatives, but we were able to tick most things on the list as well as some tyre options for the race weekend including a front tyre option from Pirelli. I was also able to do a race simulation for both the Superpole Race and long race. It’s very hard to compare, but it was very competitive and could be a fast race pace compared to last year. With that information and how the track conditions were today, at least we have good data to try to improve. We can be satisfied with the result and now we can start the “real work” to prepare further. The team worked in a really good way all through the test – we ran out of time you could say, as there’s always more boxes you could tick but I started to really feel more confident with the R1. Yamaha and the guys in Milan have done a lot of positive work and I feel like I can get stuck in and ride the bike and have fun. I had a smile on my face most of the test and always want more! We can be happy with the job we have done here and the progression made since Australia, it gives me a lot of confidence – I feel good and ready to start the weekend.”