The rider from Murcia has played in the day's timed practice on the sixth round of the CEV 2008.
After two tough sessions timed, Bonache has managed to rank among the twenty fastest drivers on the national scene by finishing in a creditable nineteenth place.
Throughout the day, both David and his team has been working hard, focusing on getting the most optimal tuning of the race tomorrow.
After stealing solve the problems of tuning the suspension, all efforts have been designed to improve engine performance from its powerful Suzuki GSX-R 1000 cc
In the first qualifying session, which has seen a multitude of falls, David has been poniedo the bike about the race.
In the second round qualifying and the track and in worse shape when the temperature decreases, has been applied to the maximum, of the few drivers on the track capable of significantly lowering their times.
Looking ahead to tomorrow's race as both David Suzuki Speed Racing Team hopes to continue the progress that is being marked throughout the weekend and take them into the positions that can qualify for points.
David Bonache:
"All day we've been working hard to address the problems that dragged on yesterday, when we broke the motor. This has meant that we could not shoot all that we expected. At least on the practice in the afternoon we managed to improve, thanks to work and technical mechanics. Relying on the telemetry we have taken a step forward, but we are still one last push, which will surely come in the race. hope everything goes well and we enjoy the public. "
Source: Prensa David Bonache