BMW boss reacts after Toprak Razgatlioglu smashes his windscreen in frustration
BMW explain how to improve Toprak Razgatlioglu's bike before next Worl🧜dSBK race

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Toprak Razgatlioglu’s anger was obvious when he smashed his own windscreen w🥀ith his clenched fist in Australia.
The 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:World Superbike Championship season-opening round at Ph💝illip Island was a disaster for BMW and their reigning champion♐.
Razgatlioglu’s awful week in Australia included a crash in testing, another fall in FP1, a promising P2 in Race 1 on Saturday, b🐻efore a braking issue ruined Sunday’s Superpole, then a te💮chnical problem forced an early retirement from Race 2.
Razgatlioglu fumed that he could quit WorldSBK due to the domina♌nce of Ducati, who locked out both podiums 🌺on Sunday.
“This is part of the game, from being the hunt⛦ers to being the hunted,” BMW boss Sve𒉰n Blutsch said.
“It was clear that it wouldn’t be easier than last year, so we 🍌take the challenge.”
BMW boss explains plan to improve
Razgatlioglu’s title defence is off to a dreadful start, with last ye🌊ar’s runn🐓er-up Nicolo Bulega dominating the early exchanges.
But BMW’s Blutsch knows exactly where his team ha♒ve gone wrong, and how they can fix it.
He 🐓reflected in Australia: “Not an easy winte✃r for us…
“It wa🐼s definitely a tough day for us. [On Saturday] we showed potential but [Sunday] was ༺not easy.
“We need to refocus for Portimao.
“When we arrived it was clear that i⭕t would not be an easy weekend because we missed testing time.
“With the obstacles in the winter, with Toprak’s finger problem, he 🅺missed testing timeღ.
“We had rainy testiಌng days. With the change oꦡf the concession topic, we were in a position where we arrived at Phillip Island without a lot of testing time.
♍“We are still investigating the best way for our setup, so it’s not easy for us.
“We had a good t🧜est in Portimao so we are confident that we can have a good weekend there.
“Testing time is the most important for us. We have a couple of we💝eks at home to go deep into the analysis, and I’m sure we’ll come back stronger.”
There is an opportunity to test at the Portimao circui🌸t before the second race🌠 weekend.
Blutsch said: “I have just one wish: no rain!
“If we have dry days of testing, it will help us to find the꧒ right way.
“In general, we have to find our sweet spot for the bike. T✱his weekend sh𒉰owed there is potential.
“Sometimes we found the right way, sometimes we struggled. 🐽It all goes back to the testing time which is why it’s the most important for us.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Spo✃rts for a decade covering everything from American sp🌊orts, to football, to F1.