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Preparation for WorldSBK 2024: Toprak Razgatlioglu’s first take a look at with the BMW M 1000 RR.

Portimão. Preparations for the 2024 season of the FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) are choosing up the tempo. Newcomer Toprak Razgatlioglu (TUR) accomplished his first days of testing as a BMW Motorrad WorldSBK manufacturing unit rider on Sunday and Monday. Together with the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK group and his team-mate Michael van der Mark (NED), Razgatlioglu took to the monitor in Portimão in Portugal.

 

Razgatlioglu used the primary take a look at to familiarise himself with the BMW M 1000 RR and to get to know his new group. There will likely be two extra days of testing on Tuesday and Wednesday in Jerez de la Frontera in Spain.

Reaction after the Portimão take a look at.

 

Toprak Razgatlioglu: “In general, I am really happy because it has been a very positive test. My feeling for the BMW M 1000 RR is very good. Now I understand the bike and we did also very good lap times regarding the track conditions which were not the best so I did not push towards a fast lap time and we did not use the softer tyre. I am enjoying it even if I could not do so many laps. We are learning because this bike is completely different for me but I now start to adapt to it. Especially on Monday I had a much better feeling for the front than before. And the power and the engine brake are unbelievable and the bike is very fast on the straight. I am very positive, we just need to do more laps. Thank you to all the guys, they gave me are warm welcome and everybody tries to improve, which we immediately did. We will see, I need more time. If we have good track conditions, I think that I can ride a good lap time because especially the front feeling when I enter the corner is now much better. The traction is working very well and I have more power. In general, I am very happy and after the first laps I would say that we are not far. We are coming.”

 

Marc Bongers, BMW Motorrad Motorsport Director: “For sure, it has been a test under difficult conditions. It turned out very clearly that we missed five weeks, we would have preferred to test in November in sunny weather. In addition, you are anxious to see how the first test will be. On Sunday, we made a very short-term call to use a few sessions of a track day with the guys just to get some dry time, because the weather forecast for Monday was bad, as it was proven then. Still we got about 30 laps in of Toprak on the BMW M 1000 RR and that is very valuable input. We did not test a lot but for sure it was important to get his first feedback, to get the ergonomics right, getting him to know the system. And from here we are going to head to Jerez where again the weather forecast does not look so good so we have to use every single dry time we might have. In general, I am positive after these first days. There have been a lot of positive comments, no dramas, we just went through a couple of points what we could offer him and what he feels and that was very good. He was not only very positive about the power of the BMW M 1000 RR but also about our electronics, turning and so on. Everything he said is a base to work from and built on. It confirmed that we have a good package and now we need to get the most out of it with him and the other guys as well. Mickey did some laps on Sunday but obviously with a lot of track day guys on the track it has been not so easy. But we wanted Mickey to go out just to have that reference. Then on Monday we said that it makes no sense for him to go out in tricky conditions as he knows the bike and the package.”

Shaun Muir, Team Principal ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team: “First of all, welcome to Toprak and to all the new mechanics who have joined the team for 2024. The test itself was a bit strange at the beginning. We took the opportunity to get some dry lap time on Sunday afternoon which was less than ideal but the weather was good. Monday morning, on the official test day for us, the weather was not ideal but we took the opportunity to go out in the afternoon. The track was still damp but it was a good start. The feedback from Toprak was super, it was precisely what we were hoping for. We know his riding style, we’ve watched him, we know what we need to do to adapt the bike to him and we’ve taken the first steps in doing that. I feel happy that the test has been of some use even if the conditions have not been ideal. We ticked some boxes and that was really important. For Jerez, we hope to get dry track conditions. Toprak still needs more laps to adapt to the bike before we can even start to compare lap times and to work on the fine tuning. For Michael, the test has been a bit strange. He did not have a lot to gain and a lot to lose. For him, it wasn’t ideal. We tested some parts on Sunday afternoon which was only a very small outing for him. He supported Toprak and will be back on the bike in Jerez.”

Michael van der Mark: “Unfortunately, I did not do so many laps during the test. That has been bad luck. But it was nice to be with the team and to have Toprak in the garage. There are some new mechanics and it was nice to spend a few days with the guys. Hopefully we have some better luck in Jerez. There are so many things to test, so hopefully we can finally go out with the bike. My first impression was that the whole atmosphere in the team is really good. I really enjoyed it even if I did not ride very much.”

BMW Motorrad Motorsport in WorldSBK: Garrett Gerloff Misses Podium by a Narrow Margin at Portimão

The BMW Motorrad Motorsport team achieved great success at the penultimate event of the 2023 FIM Superbike World Championship at Portimão, Portugal. Garrett Gerloff from the Bonovo action BMW Racing Team delivered exceptional results, finishing in fourth place in both main races and narrowly missing the podium by just one second in the second race. Michael van der Mark from the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team also made a strong comeback after his injury break, finishing in impressive seventh place several times.

In the Superpole qualifying session, van der Mark finished as the best BMW rider in seventh place. His teammate Scott Redding secured the eleventh position, while Gerloff was right beside him in twelfth. Loris Baz from the Bonovo action BMW Racing Team concluded qualifying in sixteenth place and had to start both main races from the pit lane due to an additional engine in use on his motorcycle since the previous round.

In race one, van der Mark, Redding, and Gerloff each moved up one position on the start grid due to a penalty for a competitor. Gerloff showed impressive progress and finished in fourth place, equaling his best result of the season and claiming first place in the independent class. Van der Mark secured a seventh-place finish, while Redding struggled and crossed the finish line in 15th place. Baz fought his way up from the back and finished in 18th place.

In the Superpole race, van der Mark confirmed his seventh place, and Gerloff once again charged forward from twelfth place to finish in eighth. Baz finished in twelfth place, and Redding closely followed in thirteenth place.

In the second main race, Gerloff demonstrated his racing strength by finishing in fourth place and narrowly missing the podium. Van der Mark finished in eleventh place, while Redding was pushed off the track and finished in fourteenth position. Baz crashed while attempting a comeback from the back.

The season finale of WorldSBK 2023 will take place in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, from October 27th to 29th.

Reflecting on the Portimão round, BMW Motorrad Motorsport Director Marc Bongers praised the team’s performance. He acknowledged the challenges faced by Redding and Baz but expressed satisfaction with van der Mark’s strong comeback and Gerloff’s impressive results. Gerloff himself expressed happiness with his achievements and the team’s performance, hoping to end the season on a high note. Van der Mark also expressed his satisfaction with the overall weekend and his enjoyment of riding. Redding, on the other hand, admitted to struggling and expressed disappointment with his performance, but he aims to come back stronger for the season finale. Baz reflected on his battles on the track and his unfortunate crash in the second main race.