BSB tyre concerns eased at warmer Oulton Park test
Concerns over♏ tyre life 🍌which emerged at BSB’s Donington Park test were eased at Oulton Park.

A cool and windy tesꦡt at Donington Park had been the first time the BSB field had ☂ridden with this year’s newer, slightly softer rear tyre in the UK, but concerns that emerged in the Midlands over tyre life were eased somewhat at a warmer test in Oulton Park.
The Cheshire circuit will host the opening round of the 2025 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:British Superbike Championship on 3–5 May, and provided 🉐much warmer conditions than at the preceding test at Donington Park when it hosted the final preseason test on 23–24 April.
Following the test at Donington Park, Leon Haslam told mahbx.com of his own concerns over tyre life, saying “I think everyone had a bit of an issue here ℱwith the new tyre,” while adding that he expected the Oulton Park test to be “a different story”.
Speaking to mahbx.com at the Oulton Park test, Danny Kent said that he, too, thought that “the whole grid” has been struggling for tyre life at Donington, and added detail that there is an issue with the performance of the tyre after it has been heat cycled – meaning it’s been used on-track, put back in a tyre warmer after the rider has pitted, 🌼and then used again.
“At Donington we were struggling – not just me, I think it was the whole grid, really – that, with a new tyre, the grip was good but when you came in and put the tyre warmers♒ on and [went] back out, the tyre would drop off massively,” Kent said, adding that he felt the warmer temperatures at Oulton Park had helped the problem at the final preseason test.
“[It was] pro🌃bably somet♔hing to do with the track temperature and the cold wind, but coming here the tyre life seems much better than it did at Donington,” he said.
“That was one thing that we knew could♏ be a problem for ꦯthe coming season, but it’s been better here.”
He added: “At Donington it was really bad. We’ve come here and it doesn’t se🎐em to be as bad as what it was.
“We’re just putting it down to track temperature and wind. So, I guess it’s going to ไdepend on weather on the day.”
DAO Racing Honda rider Josh Brookes confirmed Kent’s comments, and added that Donington’s surface could also be a facto﷽r in the difference between the tyre performance tꦜhere compared to Oulton Park.
“In Donington, the wind chill factor was higher than [at Oulton Park], so that cools the ꦅsurface of the tyre obviously,” he said.
“Then also Donington’s surface, since they’ve resurfaced it, is generally – no matter which bike you’re on – harder on the tyre, it does sort of grain the tyre surface up unless y💛ou’ve got a really sweet setup.
“So, I think it’s a combination🎃 of two factors there.
“Here, he’s [Kent] right an𒊎d I’ve experienced the same thing; it wasn’t as bad [at Oulton Park] as Donington but it’s still something to worry about if we don’t find a solution.”

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