The newly resurfaced Barber Motorsports Park was the main talking point on the opening day of the Championship of Alabama as riders took to the billiard-table smooth surface for the first time on a sunny and warm Friday. The fastest of the fast on the day was Garrett Gerloff, the Monster Yamaha/Yamalube/Yamaha Factory Racing-mounted Superbike rider lapping at 1:23.915 in Fridayâs second session.
Gerloffâs best lap knocked his teammate Cameron Beaubier from the top spot, the Californian having led the opening session in the morning. At the end of the day, Gerloff was .296 of a second faster than Beaubier and under the best non-Superpole lap from a season ago of 1:23.6, which was set by Beaubier.
âThis whole day the bike has felt pretty good,â Gerloff said. âWe started off with a good base like the last few rounds and weâve just been making small changes and working with the new compounds that we have here and the new track surface. That was the biggest thing, getting used to the track and how it felt. We made what I feel was a really good improvement for this session and the track feels great. It feels great to be in Alabama and Iâm ready for tomorrow.â
Yoshimura Suzukiâs Josh Herrin ended the day third with Westby Racingâs Mathew Scholtz fourth and KATO Fastening/Ducati Richmond/KWRâs Kyle Wyman rounding out the top five.
Not everyone was enamored with the new surface, some complaining of a lack of reference points on the brand-new tarmac. Beaubier wasnât one of those. He liked the surface and his results showed it: first in the morning session, second in the afternoon.
âAt first, I was like kinda caught off guard because I didnât know how much grip I had,â Beaubier said after leading the first session. âItâs so smoothâĤ itâs like butter and I really didnât know how much grip I had. The more laps I did, the more confidence I got and itâs actually pretty nice and I think it will just get better and better with more rubber laid down. Itâs pretty amazing going around the track without crossing any seams or anything like that. I think they did a really good job.
As for using bumps and seams on the track as reference points that are no longer there, Beaubier said that wasnât an issue either.
âItâs not a problem for me,â he said. âIt seemed like a new track at first because itâs so much darker than it was before. Itâs even a bit taller and the curbsâĤ you have more clearance from the bike, and you can lean the bike further on the curb than before. We will see how it is when it gets a little hotter and it gets greasy.â
There were several crashers on the day, including Yoshimura Suzukiâs championship points leader Toni Elias, the Spaniard losing the front at high speed and tumbling to a stop uninjured in the second session.
Superpole will decide the grid for tomorrowâs first of two EBC Brakes Superbike races at 11:45 a.m. with the race set to go green at 3 p.m.
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