WSBK Losail, Qatar: Hayden ends rookie year with pit-lane to seventh sprint

Nicky Hayden has sealed fifth place in the final World Superbike riders' championship after an impressive pit-lane start to seventh place dash.

Nicky Hayden has sealed fifth place in the final World Superbike riders' championship after an🅠 impressive pit-lane start to seventh place dash in the final race of the year i🌌n Qatar.

The former MotoGP world champion was forced from his se🧸cond place grid slot to st🍌art with a five-second time penalty in the pit-lane after exceeding the number of permitted engines in a season.

Having benefitted f❀rom the red flag in the initial race to bunch the pack back up, Hayden carved his way up from 15th to seventh in the 10-lap sprint race which saw him round out a solid rookie year in World Superbikes with fifth in the final standings, narrowly behind Honda team-mate Michael van der Mark.

"Towards the end of the race yesterday we started experiencing a little bit of a problem," Hayden said. We hoped it was due to some changes we made but as soon as I w﷽ent out in the warm up it was still there so I only did one lap and that was it.

"The team ha꧂d to change the engine and we had to start fr🥀om the pit-lane, which is not nice but those are the rules.

"All things considered, given the time we also lost in warm up, it was not easy but we salvaged something. I want to thank the team, all my crew, the sponsors and everybody behind ꦆme: I'm now looking forward to next year."

Having given the older Honda Fireblade a send off 🦄in Qatar, Hayden will commence work developing the new CBR1000RR into a championship-contender for 2017 as he aims to close the gap on Kawasaki and Ducati.

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