American Honda was testing its Moriwaki Moto2 machine with Roger Lee Hayden today at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. At the end of the day the IMS was generous enough to let Jason DiSalvo test his GP Tech FTR Moto2 machine along with Moto2 regulars American Kenny Noyes and former AMA racer Robertino Pietri from Venezuela.
Noyes was running a Kawasaki ZX-6R racing bike owned by Indianapolis-area racer Gene Burcham. Pietri was on a bone stock Suzuki GSXR600 supplied by Reuben Frankenfield.
On unofficial hand timing Hayden dipped into the 1:49s to record the fastest time of the day. In spite of the quick time, Hayden said they were having handling issues with factory Honda machine.
Perhaps the surprise of the day was DiSalvo. Riding late in afternoon, with a single 90-minute session, DiSalvo was able to get into the 1:50s very quickly. He was pleasantly surprised with his performance.
Also surprising was Noyes. On Burcham’s ZX-6R the French GP Moto2 polesetter ran into the 1:54s, riding he said with plenty of margin since he was on a borrowed bike.
Pietri turned in the most laps of any of the riders in the late afternoon session. He simply clicked off lap after lap on the stock Suzuki and said he had a good feel for the track after session. So productive was Pietri’s session, he was talking of heading home a day early.
It was the first time riding Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s 2.6-mile road course for all four riders.
Testing continues Friday and is open to the public.
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- Lights ablaze on his box stocker, Robertino Pietri races on the world famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- Robertino Pietri crossing the famous yard of bricks at the Brickyard.
- Kenny Noyes and Robertino Pietri talk with IMS staffer and part-time racer Mel Harder.
- Roger Lee Hayden on the American Honda Moto2 entry wearing its all-black paint scheme.
- DMG’s Al Ludington (gray shirt) is taking a holiday break to work as crew chief for Jason DiSalvo. DiSalvo looks on as the GP Tech FTR machine is warmed up.
- Kenny Noyes and Robertino Pietri sit up to brake for the first turn early in the late-afternoon session.
- Local racer Gary Jeffries helped out with Kenny Noyes. Here Noyes consults with Jeffries.
- Roger Lee Hayden zooming down the Indy’s front straightaway on the American Honda Moriwaki entry. Hayden set the unofficial fastest time of Thursday’s session.
- Gene Burcham and Kenny Noyes check out the computer readings from the bike after a session.
- Kenny Noyes was surprisingly fast on local racer Gene Burcham’s Kawasaki ZX-6R. He deemed Burcham’s bike more powerful than his own Moto2 machine.
- Jason DiSalvo prepares to take the controls of the GP Tech Moto2 bike. DiSalvo was quickly up to speed. He tested the bike once before coming to Indy.
- Kenny Noyes (right) poses with 1980s AMA Superbike racer Greg Sickmeier.














