Mat Mladin to Start from American Superbike Pole at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
MONTEREY, Calif. (July 4, 2009) -
Mat Mladin led a top-three sweep for the
Yoshimura Suzuki team in qualifying, riding
his No. 7 Rockstar/Makita/Yoshimura Suzuki
GSX-R1000 to a best lap of 1:24.592 (95.243
mph) around Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca to earn
the pole position in tomorrow's AMA Pro
National Guard American Superbike presented by
Parts Unlimited final at the Red Bull U.S.
Grand Prix. The Aussie has now qualified on
the pole seven times in seven qualifying
sessions this season and owns 62 career
American Superbike poles. He heads into
Sunday's race looking for his 10th victory of
the season and the 82nd of his career.
"It was a good lap for us," Mladin
said. "We've just been frantically
working on the bike trying to make some
improvement. Throughout each session, we've
made some. We're just trying to get it to
consistently do good lap times and it feels
pretty good. We made a couple of changes there
before the last time we went out and they
certainly helped out a little bit. Hopefully,
we can make some more in the morning."
Starting second will be Blake Young on the No.
79 Rockstar/Makita/Yoshimura Suzuki GSX-R1000
with a lap at 1:24.936 (94.858 mph). For a
time in the session, Young seemed poised to
take his first American Superbike pole, but a
late flyer by Mladin relegated him to second
on the grid. He is looking for his first
American Superbike victory.
"It went really good for us today,"
said Young. "I mean, every time we get on
the bike, we improve the bike a little bit
better. I got some laps out there and I think
we're going to be good for the race. I think
we've got a pretty decent race setup and
qualifying went good. We got a good lap in
there and we're up on the front row, so I've
got to really thank my Rockstar/Makita/Suzuki/Yoshimura
guys for doing good for me this weekend and
getting us up here."
Tommy Hayden made it three Yoshimura Suzukis
in the top-three starting spots with a lap at
1:25.075 (94.702 mph). It is Hayden's fourth
front-row starting position of the season and
he heads into Sunday's race second in the
American Superbike championship standings
trailing Mladin by 110 points, 325-215. He has
finished on the podium in six of 11 races this
season, but is still looking for his first win
on an American Superbike as well.
"It feels good," Hayden said.
"Obviously, the bike is working pretty
good with all three of us up here. I feel like
we've made a few improvements since the last
race. The team's been working hard, so I'd
like to thank those guys. They've made things
a little easier, basically, since I've been
here. From the time I rolled out, things were
coming a little easier this weekend, and
things are going pretty smooth. I thought I
could have gone a little bit quicker than
that, but I'm glad to be on the front row.
That was really what I wanted more than
anything, to make sure I didn't get stuck back
a little bit."
Larry Pegram, who picked up his first American
Superbike victory in 10 years in the most
recent race last month at Road America,
completed the front row with a lap at 1:25.199
(94.564 mph) on the No. 72 Foremost Insurance/Pegram
Racing Ducati 1098R. It was Pegram's second
front-row qualifying performance of the season
and his first since the season-opening round
at Daytona in March.
"Obviously, we've got a lot of momentum
coming from Road America, but this is a
different track in a different place and we've
got all different obstacles," Pegram
said. "The bike is pretty good. I think
we're battling the same thing as everybody.
The grip, for some reason with us, seems to be
down here this year. I never got a clean lap
the whole time, and you get frustrated when
you keep catching guys and losing time and you
don't get to put your best lap in, and that's
kind of what it was for us. We're on the front
row, which is good, because I know my bike is
great off the start and I'm really good on the
start, so we'll try to get out front. I think
on race pace, we're good."
Josh Hayes completed the top five with a lap
at 1:25.276 (94.479 mph) on the No. 4 Yamaha
Motor Corp. USA Yamaha R1. It was Hayes' fifth
consecutive top-five qualifying performance.
The top seven riders in the session were
covered by less than one second.
The American Superbike race wraps up the
festivities at the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix
weekend on Sunday afternoon. The 23-lap
(50-mile) race is slated to roll off from a
standing start at 4:15 p.m. local time.
Same-day television coverage of the American
Superbike race and all of the AMA Pro events
at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca airs on SPEED
beginning at 9:00 p.m. PT on Sunday night
(late Sunday/early Monday at Midnight ET).