Positive Season Opener For MIST Suzuki Racing

After two hard fought races MIST Suzuki leave Brands Hatch in 4th place in the SuperBike Evo Championship after recording the fastest lap for an Evo spec. Suzuki over the weekend.

This was no mean feat for the former SuperBike Cup team who only decided to enter the class four weeks before race day and then had to build a bike, find a rider and try to finance the race weekend in a short space of time. Many late nights of work followed, including rebuilding the team’s spare engine from 2009 with new standard parts to make it eligible for the class, fitting and configuring a bespoke wiring harness, etc. culminating in finally running the bike on the dyno just hours before setting off to Brands Hatch for the race.

Team Manager Mike Edwards was fairly positive saying “After losing our sponsor and original rider at the end of February we had given up hope of racing in 2010 but as we approached the first round the draw of racing proved to be too much so it was a busy period trying to get everything sorted in time. We still have plenty of parts on order so we are confident that the bike will keep getting better.”.

Drafting in AMA SuperBike privateer, Dave Anthony, was a calculated risk as despite being an experienced Suzuki rider Dave would have to get used to new circuits and Pirelli tyres with no testing time before the first round.

As it turned out the bigger issues delayed early progress, including what turned out to be a problematic fuel pump that cost valuable laps over the first few sessions and a suspension issue caused by a damaged fork internal. After finally managing to get the bike working properly on Saturday evening the first dry track time was the qualifying session where the Dave finished as 5th Evo bike, just 1.86 seconds off pole. A significant suspension change overnight had the bike running in 2nd place for morning warm up on race day and the team confident for the two races later in the day.

Struggling to get away from the line in the first race Dave dropped to 29th at the end of the first lap leaving him with a lot of work to do. Knowing that we had a good suspension set up on worn tyres Dave took the sensible option of settling in to a good rhythm and was soon moving through the pack. The guys that had been 15 places higher early on in the race were gradually reeled in with the fastest laps coming towards the end of the race with Dave finishing 21st, and 5th Evo bike home, just 1.5 seconds off the Evo class podium and a fastest lap just 1.29 seconds slower than the full on SuperBike race winner.

A small suspension change for race two and a much better start had Dave sitting in 24th place on the first lap. Once again lapping faster than many of the bikes in front Dave was held up for half a dozen laps in the middle of the race allowing the riders in front to open up a four second gap. Eventually making his way past he closed the gap rapidly setting a new personal best time to finish in 18th place, 4th in the Evo class, once again just under 1.5 seconds from the second place podium position in the Evo class. Even better Dave’s new fastest lap was only just under 1.2 seconds slower than the SuperBike race winner’s best lap.

Mike Edwards concluded, “With no prior testing and the problems over the first couple of days it was a big challenge but I think we made the best of it. To come away fourth in the championship with a the fastest Evo Suzuki lap time from the weekend is great although I felt we had the pace to make it on to the podium had we managed to get the bike sorted earlier to allow us to qualify better. We will now be doing everything in our power to secure the necessary funding to make it to Thruxton where we hope to have some new parts to make the bike even more competitive.”.

The team have plenty of sponsorship opportunities available to allow them to continue this season and have a lot to offer any organisations interested in seeing their name vying for the inaugural SuperBike Evo Championship title.

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Countdown to First Race Weekend

From nothing to fastest Evo Suzuki in under a month!

5/3 – Investigate SuperBike Evo class.
8/3 – Commit to class & order bespoke wiring harness.
13/3 – Approach MSV about race entry.
15/3 – Order new cylinder head to convert spare SuperBike engine back to stock.
22/3 – Fit bespoke wiring harness to bike.
24/3 – Pick up rebuilt engine & confirm rider.
26/3 – Fit standard engine to bike.
30/3 – Motec ECU & dash delivered.
31/3 – Fit electronics & run bike on dyno.
1/4 – Load truck & head to circuit.
2/4 – Bike & rider run on track for first time.
3/4 – Trace running problems to fuel pump.
4/4 – On track with bike running properly for first time. Qualify 5th in Evo class.
5/4 – Finish 5th and 4th in races, post fastest Evo Suzuki lap of weekend.

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MIST Suzuki Take On SuperBike Evo Class

MIST Suzuki Plan For The New SuperBike Evo Championship

With the season rapidly approaching and the team still recovering from the last minute shock of losing both their sponsor and rider just a few weeks before the first round everyone was expecting MIST Suzuki to give the 2010 season a miss.

With barely enough time to begin preparations the decision was taken to convert the 2009 SuperBike in to a 2010 SuperBike Evo machine. The spare engine was still fairly stock with just a set of cams and some porting of the head so a new head was purchased and the engine returned to standard, the bespoke wiring harness was ordered to allow the use of the control ECU for the class and several other components were also ordered.

Several other modification are also in the pipeline but time constraints mean they might not make it in time for the first round. A factory spec. Ohlins shock had already been purchased so the matching linkage was ordered and the swing arm sent off for some work to make the wheels quick release and change the mounting point for the suspension.

Things are still looking incredibly tight for the first round but MIST Suzuki will be there and have high hopes of podium finishes or even race wins for the inaugural round of the Evo championship.

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