Jänig cracks the best time: Superpole 2 inspires at the Schleizer triangle!

Jänig cracks the best time: Superpole 2 inspires at the Schleizer triangle!
What's going on at Schleizer triangle? In today's Superpole 2 of the International German Motorcycle Championship (IDM), Jan-Ole Jähnig, who is only 24 years old, conquered the pole position. With an impressive lap time of 1: 23.546 minutes, he not only put all other drivers behind him, but also shone with his performance, which is even in the record area. This reports the Speedweek
Florian Alt (Honda) followed in second place with an excellent time of 1: 23.683 minutes, closely followed by Lukas Tulovic (Ducati) with 1: 23.774 minutes. It was an exciting meeting of the best 15 IDM Superbike pilots who fought for the best starting places in an intensive 15-minute session.
jähnig in top form
Jähnig, who drives for the Masteroil Alpha van Zon BMW team, was already the fastest in pre-practice and achieved the only time under 1:24 minutes. He even left the triple master Ilya Mikhalchik behind, which illustrates the importance of his performance. Jähnig's team boss Karsten Wolf was pleased with the outstanding preparation of his team. His team-mate Toni Finsterbusch, despite a fall in the pre-practice, also qualified for the Superpole 2.
In the first rounds of the Superpole 2, Tulovic surprised with a quick round of 1: 23.877 minutes, while Jähnig followed 1: 23.987 minutes. Leandro Mercado had to give up early due to technical problems and could not defend his position. The last minutes then brought the final changes: Jähnig set the scale in his last round and left old and Tulovic behind.
over to the results
Here are the best results from the Superpole 2:
Platz | driver | Team | Zeit |
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1 | Jan-Ole Jähnig | d/bmw | 1: 23.546 min |
2 | Florian Alt | d/Honda | 1: 23.683 min |
3 | lukas tulovic | d/ducati | 1: 23.774 min |
4 | lorenzo zanetti | i/ducati | 1: 23.823 min |
5 | Hannes Soomer | EST/BMW | 1: 24.079 min |
Overall, the Schleizer triangle has once again proven that it is one of the most exciting race tracks in German motorsport, and the drivers of the IDM all showed impressive performances. The German Motorcycle Street Championship has a traditional story since its foundation in 1924 and still plays a central role in international motorsport today. A look at tradition makes it clear how important this championship for the development of drivers and the promotion of motorcycle racing in Germany is, as the Wikipedia
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Ort | Schleizer Dreieck, Deutschland |
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