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Audi extrication test in Spa  FIA wec 6Hrs , with Yannick Dalmas, Dr. Jacques Tropenat, VT, James Penrose

 
BMW rider determined to string together strong home performance. PDF Print E-mail

There is no track Ayrton Badovini looks forward to more than Imola, as the BMW Motorrad Italia rider heads home for Round 5 of the 2015 eni FIM Superbike World Championship season. The Acerbis Italian Round will be the third of the year for Badovini, who replaced Sylvain Barrier in the team from Aragón onwards.

“I’m really looking forward to it,” says Badovini, who hails from the town of Castel Bolognese which is just ten kilometres from the Imola track. “It’s always special to ride at Imola, as I go shopping in the town every week! I just think the track has so much charm and history. Let’s hope the weather is good for the spectators.”

He also hopes to put Assen behind him, with Badovini having suffered in The Netherlands from an inflamed right shoulder.

“Imola will be the third round of the season for me,” he continues. “The feeling I have with the bike is clearly improving and the shoulder is already in a much better condition. I am strictly following the instructions I have been given by team Doctor Vincenzo Tota. We will try to forget the disappointment of Assen, although it must be said that there were some very good signals there. I know my team is working hard in order to ensure a high level of competitiveness and I think we can enjoy some satisfaction at Imola. For me, the real season begins here.”

It was at Imola when Badovini last won a Superstock 1000 race in 2010; this was his ninth victory in as many races that year, before being beaten in the Magny-Cours finale.

 
Audi Sport Wintercamp 2015 PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 13 February 2015 22:22

Audi Sport Team physician Dr. Vincenzo Tota took a week to get to know all racers.

http://www.speedweek.com/dtm/news/70319/Tom-Kristensen-macht-Audis-DTM-Piloten-fit.html

 
Audi Sport Wintercamp PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 13 February 2015 22:17

DR VT attending the AUDI Team Building camp 2015 in Ofterschwang.

 
Brabham Performance Clinic PDF Print E-mail

An inspirational force in driver development

David Brabham founded Brabham Performance Clinic in 2004 with the aim of channeling his unrivalled expertise to inspire the next generation of racing champions.

Drawing on over 30 years of racing experience, through karts and single-seaters to F1 and across the highest sportscar echelons, David uses his global ethos and winning mentality to help drivers realise their ultimate ambitions and perform at the highest level.

Brabham Performance Clinic developed the MSA's young driver development and education programme, of which David was National Race Coach for six years, while he was also one of the first to become a Level 2 certified racing coach. He continues as a consultant as the MSA manages Team UK in-house from 2013.

Through that groundbreaking programme, David has helped to guide drivers such as Marussia F1's Max Chilton, McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver Alexander Sims, Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 test driver Sam Bird, and Sahara Force India F1 Team reserve driver James Calado, to name a few.

With each programme mentored by David, Brabham Performance Clinic works with elite industry partners, such as Dr Vincenzo Tota, St Mary's University College and MSA qualified coaches, to mastermind bespoke development schemes that enhance the driver in mind, body and performance, to enable them to perform to the best of their ability.

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Physical fitness training programme and planning

Race preparation, tactics and analysis of performance

Advanced sports psychology (mental preparation)

Nutrition, physiotherapy and medical services

Confidence building

Simulator training

Safety

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Get in touch to find out how Brabham Performance Clinic can put you on the path for success.

Email or call +44 (0)1295 788 779.

 
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