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Salminen Rolls On in Georgia
best GNCC in over a year by cominS from
a
firrt-turn
crash all the way
into
third. But
a big
crash
later
sent Smith
reeling
back to
eiShth. Third place went to KTM's Hike
Lafferry, who
came
from way back
and
continued to show heart and endurance
like he did in Florida, His KTM teammate
Robbie
jenks
took fourth, and l'lonster
Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki's Fred
Andrews was fifth.
Am Pro Yamaha's rookie Charles
Mullins actually crossed the line in third,
but he was
penalized
when he ran out of
fuel on the last lap and received a
quick
fill-
up outside the
pro pit
area. l'4ullins rode
well, but unfortunarely for him,
pro
riders
can only
get
gas
from GNCC officials or
other riders if
they
run out
of
fuel,
so the
penalty
stuck and Mullins was
rele8ated
back
into
the
pack.
Kawasaki Team Green's
Garrett
Edmisten took GNCC top amateur honors
with seventh overall and a win in the Four-
Stroke A class.
loson
WeBondt
T
KIPI Juho Solminen bocked up
hir
opening-round
win in Floridq
wilh onolhcr victory in
Gcorgio.
After a costly multimillion-dollar
frve-year
campaign
in
the
World
Superbike Championship with its three-c),linder
FP-l
very much against the odds,
Malaysian
oil
giant Petronas has
conlirmed dnt the 2006
World
series
(wfiich
started in
Qatar
on
February 25) will
be
the end ot its racin8 acivities
cofl-
ducted
in
partnership
with former Wodd
Superbike champi-
on Carl
Fogarty.
The Foggr Petronas FP-l's three-cy'inder l2-rralve dohc
motor was o.iginally desiSned
in 990cc
form by Petronas'
then-partners
in
Formula One, the Swiss-based Sauber team,
wliose
Japenese
chief engineei Osama Goto, created
in
2001
a
prototype
en8rne
aimed at
th€
forthcoming MotoGP cate-
8ory
complete whh
pneumatic !'alve gear and a reversed
q/linder
block
with forward-facinS throtde bodies. This
made
its
dehr
+pearance
in public at the Malq,sian GP at Sepan8
in
October
2001 - so it was a m4or surprise when it was
announced the followinS March that, now lltt€d whh conven-
tional
valve
8ear,
th€ bike would insteid form the basis of a
900cc
pro'duction
sre€t model (this beiq the then-capacity
limit for triples under SBK rules), which in race
guire
would
compete in the
World
Slperbike series under
Fogarty's
direction.
Troy
Corcer
was recruited to head up the team, which
rnade its debut at the opening round of the 2003 World series
at Valencia, and the following season enjoyed its most ruc-
cessrul
year,
with two
pole positions
and two rostrum
finish-
es en route to third
place in
ttre SBK
Manufacturers'
Championship with
a bike whose underpowered llarne-
throwing enSine
was developed in Switzerland by Suter
Engineering, Iitted in a
tood-handling
chassis developed in
Britain. Lat€r, UK development specialist Ricardo was com-
missioned to rnake the bike moae
powerful
as well as more
reliabl€, thouth not to
produce
a full l000cc version of the
FP-l to conform with the new SBK reSulations introduced
two years ago, which woirld have required rehomoloSating
the bike.
Nevenheless, the I 50 street versions needed to legitimize
the FP-l
for
Superbike
racing were
indeed
con-
structed, and
Pb,sicalry
counted back
in 2003
by
then
World
Superbike
technical boss Steve
Whitelock in tle Kuala
Lumpur storeroom,
where they
have appar-
ently
remained ever
since, as the
bike
was
never offer€d for sale
-
until now. For in the
announcement that they
would be withdrawinS
from racint at the end of
the season, Petronas
also declared that the
existing sto.k oa FP- l
sreetbikes will be sold
to customers around the
wodd by the KL-based
Naza Bikers Dream
dealeGhip
in
Malaysia,
where h's undeGtood a
total of
140
of
the distinctively painted
Sreen
bikes
are a\i'ail-
able for purchase.
ln addition, Petronas revealed that in November 2005 it
dgned an
4g.eement
with Rotax in Aust.ia to
"ft
nher devel-
op and commercialize its high-performance engine family."
This evidently implies that Rotax will be developing a full
l00occ new.generation version of the existing three-cylinder
FP-l motor, which will be badged as a Petronas in the wal@
of the l',lalaysiafi company entirely severing its links at tie end
of the
year
with Fogarty and hi. race operation, and is likely
to be commercialized around the world by Rotax's Canadian
owner, the
giant
Bombardier conglomerate. Back in the sum-
mer of 2004, Bombardier
was known to
have
taken a ck ie
look at acquiring Aprilia. for which Rot x builds all the ltalian
company's four-stroke engines, including the RSVIo0OR 60-
deSree
V-twin,
and the fofth.omint 72-detree V4 Superbike
motor due to debu! at the end of 2007, when the ltalian com-
pany
went into financial freefall, only to lose out to Piaggio.
The Petronas

