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Friday, March 26, 2010

MotoGP on High Definition

hd.jpgMotoGP spectators nationawide can no watch their favourite sport with the best clarity for this season, as the nation's premier motorcycle championship will broadcast in full High Definition for the initial time. While the majority of circuit action over the previous year has been filmed by HD cameras, this is the sole time that viewers can experience the amazing quality when watching the MotoGP event.

HD has quickly arrived as a standard for premier sports, MotoGP is no exception. Covering up to six kilometres of circuit, 17 racing bikes, the pit garages and helicopter views with HD cameras, has needed much planning and preparation from the organiser, Dorna Sports. The largest challenge has been the on-board cameras, Dorna along with Gigawave, are working together to develop the sophisticated cameras.

This year, RTL Club (Belgium), Eurosport (France), Sport TV (Portugal), Digisport (Hungary) and Viasat (Scandinavia), will all broadcast the MotoGP event in HD over Europe. The nation reached MotoGP in HD, will cover as far as Speed TV (US), ESPN (Latin America), Globosat (Brazil), One HD (Australia), StarHub (Singapore), Sky (New Zealand), Al Jazeera (Middle East), ESPN Star Sports (Asia) and Supersport (Africa), with more HD broadcasters soon to arrive on board.

 

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Bridgestone feedback after test

bridgestoneinsight.jpgThe last preseason Test in Qatar gave squads and racers valuable feedback, but also supplied Bridgestone with the opportunity to roll out the slick compounds to be used in the initial Grand Prix of the 2010 year.

Bridgestone offered medium and extra hard front slick compounds, plus medium and hard rears for the 17 competitors in attendance, the feedback on performance was excellent in the difficult conditions.

Sand created some issues in the initial session on Thursday, however the extra front and hard rear wheels with stronger compounds, aided to fight the problems. The harder option was definately favoured by the majority of the racers for the extra durability.

The fastest racer was Casey Stoner’s lap of 1’55.353, only half a second quicker than his best race lap from 2009.  Bridgestone Tyre Development Manager Tohru Ubukata was very happy with the information received.

“During the two days of testing in Qatar we saw good and fairly consistent conditions which allowed us and the teams to gain data on all of the available slick tyre specifications that we will bring to the Qatar GP,” he explains. “Both options of front and rear slick are working well, although almost all the riders preferred the harder options. The track conditions were much improved on the second day because of the cleaning effect of a day’s running, but we can see that the track was still not perfect: Casey’s fastest lap time was 0.1s slower than his qualifying time from last year, and even at the end of the test the harder option tyres were favoured for their extra durability as the track was still quite sandy and slippery. Many riders completed long runs though, and durability was good despite this so I am happy.”

Another interesting aspect to Bridgestone’s work in Qatar was the use of another new front tyre, which World Champion Valentino Rossi provided some feedback on in Friday evening’s session.

Ubukata adds, “Again in Qatar we offered an experimental front tyre, though a different spec to the one we tested in Sepang.

 

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