
WSBK: Aegerter Sixth Quickest as GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Prepares for Flag-to-Flag Race.
By Dawn Hammersley
Day one completed for Dominique Aegerter and Remy Gardner at Phillip Island.
Dominique Aegerter was sixth quickest for the GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK team as the 2025 WorldSBK season got underway with Friday Practice at the iconic Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
Conditions were dry and sunny for the opening free practice session as the team set about preparing for the weekend’s two flag-to-flag races. Aegerter showed strong pace throughout the 45-minute session, setting the fifth-fastest time in the latter stages with a 1’29.739. Teammate Gardner was 16th.
Even warmer conditions in the afternoon led to a greasy circuit, making it difficult to improve lap times from the morning session. Both Aegerter and Gardner focused on pace over race distance, rather than qualifying simulations. The Swiss rider did not improve his time from FP1, while team-mate Gardner found some improvement to set a 1’30.299. This left Aegerter sixth on the combined times and Gardner 17th.
Dominique Aegerter: P6 (1’29.739)
“It was a mixed day overall. In the morning we were able to be consistent, also in the latter stages. For sure the tyre management here is a less thing to worry about, but it’s still important to be fast with a used tyre, just to be sure we’ll be able to fight also at the end of the 10-lap stint. In the afternoon we did struggle a little bit more in a warmer second free practice, so we’ll need to check what happened but I’m confident we’ll be able to make a good job and be back having the good vibes we enjoyed
this morning.”
Remy Gardner: P17 (1’30.299)
“A complicated day to be honest. For sure we were expecting a little bit more, but I’m confident the laps we produced will help us on improving for tomorrow. There are some areas where we still struggle a little bit and we’ll work hard to find a proper solution. Let’s stay positive for the rest of the weekend, we’ll give it all and I’m confident we’ll be able to bounce back.”
Featured Image: Yamaha Racing

Looking to update your website?
Recent posts

WSBK: Nicolo Bulega Does the Treble at his Home Round at Misano

WSBK: Nicolo Bulega makes it Twenty Victories in a Row in 2026

WSBK: Nicolo Bulega Takes a Home Round Victory at Misano for Race One

MotoGP: Marc Marquez Takes His 100th Grand Prix Victory at Balaton Park

Moto2: Manuel Gonzalez makes it three on the bounce with victory in Hungarian Grand Prix

Moto3: Max Quiles Wins the Hungarian Grand Prix

MotoGP: Marc Marquez Returns to Victory in the Tissot Sprint to Continue 100% Win Rate at Balaton Park

