Paul Denning has been talking with motogp.com about Suzuki’s season preparations and the new GSV-R prototype for 2010.
“The development team is focusing on making the bike more adaptable and there will be some significant chassis developments, and at least one complete new design frame to test at Sepang. We’ll also be making the power delivery smoother and easier for the rider to use. The feedback [from the factory] has been positive.
It involves a lot of simulation, bench and dyno testing, because in terms of new developments you can’t really run in Japan at this time of year because of the weather or very cold temperatures, so we’ll really find out when we hit the track at Sepang.”
“I don’t think we’ll be concentrating on trying the set the world alight in terms of lap times at Sepang. It’s more about working on the bike’s weaknesses and making it more adaptable, and also to different conditions and lower temperatures. How much we’ll be able to do of that at Sepang is difficult to say, but the Suzuki factory did a lot of work before the Estoril test and that’s provided very good direction, because it was very cold there and we managed to get over some of the problems we’d had. So fingers crossed the developments will be in the right direction, but it will be the first time we’ll see the 2010 bike. We know what’s going into it in terms of development, but how that will all come together we’ll just have to wait and see when the guys ride it in February.”
“The bike was definitely better at the Estoril test than in the race. It was more rideable, easier to maintain a consistent lap time and add a bit more grip. Towards the end of the Estoril test was the first time Álvaro was starting to give detailed feedback about the bike, because until that point his job was to become accustomed to the bike.”
Denning also confirmed that for the 50th anniversary year of Suzuki’s racing activities [you can read a full feature of Suzuki's history here] the team will run a special logo to mark the milestone.






