After six weeks away from WorldSBK competition, bar a two-day test held in Barcelona earlier this month, the pair got back to work in Free Practice to work alongside their respective crews on race set-up for the fast and flowing Dutch venue.
Neither rider completed a “time attack” during the day, focusing on what is needed to perform in the point-paying races alone – as well as assessing the best tyre choice given the now dry forecast for tomorrow. While positives could be drawn from long runs on track, the team is continuing to work overnight to find adjustments to give Razgatlıoğlu and Locatelli the best feeling and confidence on their official Yamaha R1 WorldSBK machines to be in the fight when the lights go out at 14:00 local time (CEST) for Race 1 tomorrow afternoon.
They will have one more opportunity to evaluate the on-track performance of the package at 09:00 tomorrow morning with a 30-minute Free Practice 3 before Superpole qualifying at 11:10.