Fixi Suzuki's Leon Camier believes the nature of Donington Park will mean the top-speed disadvantage his GSX-R1000 has compared to the Aprilia and BMWs will not matter at this weekend's World Superbike round.
The Andorran resident is confident that high corner speed and exit will be more important at the Leicestershire track - place he dominated in his British Superbike title-winning year.
“I am really looking forward to Donington Park, it’s great to race at home and I’m sure we’ll have a big crowd there to cheer us on. I have been working hard to get fully fit and now hope my injuries allow me to push to 100% and get the FIXI Crescent Suzuki up to where we need to be," said Camier.
" The GSX-R’s engine performance has improved massively, we now need to focus on getting out of the slow corners cleanly and putting the power to the ground! Donington is one of those tracks where outright speed is not a necessity, so that should be an advantage to us.”