Biaggi and Nakano about the Portimao test


Biaggi: I came here convinced that my times could be improved of the last test, but we found several small and unexpected problems. We do not leave merry Portimao but at least our technicians recorded much information which should be employed to find solutions with our problems. In last covering I had an ugly accident but I was lucky to obtain only some h�matomes.

Nakano: �We expected great improvements these three days but the hasn of time 't unstable given a chance to examine much, which was added to my ignorance of way made all more difficult. We found some new and minor problems in the bicycle, but we have a good base now and the right direction to follow to improve and develop the RSV4