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Sep 4, 2008 - As the five-week summer break in the World Superbike Championship calendar comes to an end this coming weekend at Donington Park, Noriyuki Haga and Troy Corser will each have particularly good recent memories to draw on. Haga won race two at this classic venue last year and Corser scored a double podium, each riding for the current Yamaha squad.

In fact the Donington circuit has played a pivotal role in each rider's career in their early years of international competition and more recently. Haga came to European prominence with his first ever double win at Donington in April 1998, again while riding for Yamaha. He now has 30 WSB race wins to his credit, four of them so far in 2008.

Corser’s first WSB race weekend in Europe took place at Donington way back in 1994, he scored a race two podium in that event. After almost 300 rides in WSB Troy now has 33 WSB race wins to his credit and a quite remarkable 123 podium finishes.

Currently Corser is only 10 points from second place in the overall championship chase, while Haga is fifth, only 12 points from Corser.

The Donington circuit is effectively a track of two halves. One is the main section from the start-finish to the exit of Coppice corner, which features sweeping corners and constant changes of elevation and camber. Smoothness and conservation of momentum are rewarded on this part. The final section of the Melbourne loop features one slow chicane, and two short straights with tight off-camber hairpins at the end, all of which demand good acceleration in low gears and strong braking performance to score the quickest lap times.

With vast experience of this venue, Donington holds no fears for the likes of Corser and Haga, particularly as they will have the option of running full electronic suspension this weekend, provided by official partner Ohlins.

Haga has spent his summer break back home in Japan, kicking back and clearing his mind for the final assault on the championship. Troy is also using positive memories of his previous Donington experiences as the benchmark for what he intends to be a winning weekend.

Noriyuki Haga
I'm relaxed and my battery is fully charged, so I'm looking forward to racing at Donington Park. I always like to race at British circuits, like Brands Hatch, Silverstone and Donington and I always seem to have very supportive fans. I also usually have good results in British races. Last year at Donington race one was very strange because after the first few laps I did not seem to have any grip, and by the time I did I could only finish fourth. Race two was special because it was my first win of 2007 as the race was held in April last year. I had a very exciting battle with Max Biaggi and I have a good memory of the last corner of the final lap. This year I will try to get maximum points from each Donington race.

Troy Corser
I'm looking forward to Donington because our results there last year were quite good, and it's a track that I like. I had my first European wildcard ride there back in 1994 and I got two podiums there last year. Right now I am looking to Donington to get my first win for Yamaha, that's my aim this weekend. We will be using Ohlins electronic suspension and I think it will be most useful for bump absorption.

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