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Snetterton (300 Circuit)
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Canadian GP
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Snetterton (300 Circuit)
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Zandvoort
DTM Zandvoort: Van der Linde grabs victory for BMW as Dorr takes maiden podium

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Canadian GP
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BTCC
Snetterton (300 Circuit)
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Super Formula Suzuka: Fukuzumi sees off Iwasa for Rookie Racing's first win

Super Formula
Suzuka
Super Formula Suzuka: Fukuzumi sees off Iwasa for Rookie Racing's first win

Vermeulen delighted by Suzuki's effort

Chris Vermeulen says he has been highly encouraged by the effort Suzuki has put into its MotoGP programme over the winter despite the financial slowdown

After Kawasaki announced its withdrawal in January there was speculation that Suzuki could follow suit. The Japanese manufacturer swiftly denied the stories, although rumours of budget cuts continued through the winter, and has flown in testing since introducing its 2009 updates.

"Suzuki have done a lot of work in the off-season and we're very excited to see that," said Vermeulen.

"The economic situation is the same for all the manufacturers, but Suzuki have done a great job. They've worked really hard and we've had a lot of new development parts on all sorts of areas on the bike.

"It's not the perfect machine, it's never going to be, but things are going in the right direction."

The Australian now hopes that Suzuki can convert its strong winter form into race results.

"It's getting faster, it's easier to use the tyres, it's easier on the tyres and we're moving a little bit closer to the front and becoming more competitive," Vermeulen said.

"That's what we've been looking at doing so we're going to see what we're really like now. Hopefully we can still be at the pointy end when the races start."

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