"Finally on the racetrack for the first time!" I thought to myself as I drove to the Pannoniaring. A Yamaha R7, ready to ride, was waiting for me there, gleaming with its newly installed and shiny Conti Race Attack 2 Street tires. A perfect blend of track and street tires that confidently supported me throughout both days, providing maximum grip once warmed up, despite the chilly temperatures ranging from 6-12°C.
At first glance, the Yamaha R7 may not appear to be a typical supersport bike on paper, due to its CP2 engine producing "only" 73.4 hp and not being renowned for its track performance. However, thanks to the 2-cylinder configuration and gearing, it delivers explosive torque at low and mid-range revs, proving to be incredibly advantageous. This means that you won't be penalized for delayed gear shifts coming out of corners, allowing you to effortlessly pass beginners on the more demanding and aggressively roaring 4-cylinder machines.
While it may not be the standard, it was certainly a pleasant surprise to not be penalized for delayed gear shifts to the extent where you feel compelled to call it a day, even after numerous relaxed turns that had taken a toll on my body. This enabled me to squeeze in a few extra laps and enjoy even more, ultimately capturing the essence of what riding is all about.