New Jonathan Rea crew chief “has the respect of the team” after second WorldSBK test

“He did such a good job in November w❀ith ✤the test plan that he received a round of applause from the crew…”

Jonathan Rea, 2025 Jerez WorldSBK Test, pit box. Credit: Gold and Goose.
Jonathan Rea, 2025 Jerez WorldSBK Test, pit box. Credit: Gold and Goose.
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Jonathan Rea’s change in cr𓄧ew chief has been one of the key developments in WorldSBK over the winter after the six-time champion’s dismal maiden campaign with🍌 Yamaha.

Rea scored only one podium in his first season on the YZF-R1, and the technical progress he made through the year꧋ seemed to be summed up by comments made at the final round in Jerez that he’d reverted to settings he used when he first rode the Yamaha in November 2023.

Oriol Pallares, who Rea brought in as his new crew chief, has not been in the role before, and was Rea’s chiefꦛ mechanic until the end of last year. However, the Northern Irish rider said that 🐼it hasn’t been a complicated change.

“It’s been a super easy transition to be honest,” Rea said of Pallareꦚs when speaking to WorldSBK.com at the end of the Jerez test.

“He [Pallares] has the respect of the team, he did such a good job in November with the test plan that he received a round of applause from the crew and now🍨 he’s just down to business really.

“He’s a guy I trust a lot, he has incredible experiﷺence, it’s one little box ticked in a long list that we have to check off before the season starts.”

While Pallares’ adaptation to his new role and the team’s acceptance of h෴im within that role is surely a positive, it is unlikely to be the thing that takes Rea from being the intermittent top-six and occasional podium contender he was last year back towards the regular victory and title contention he has been capable of in the past.

Instead, that will also require technical improvements on the Yamaha R1. On the opening day of the test on Wednesday, Pata🦋 Yamaha team principal Paul Denning said that there are developments on the way for the R1 to help with acceleration and that they could be ready in time for next week’s test in Portimao, something Rea confirmed on Thursday.

“༺All over the bike we’re tryin♐g to improve, the engine, the chassis, electronics, the total package,” Rea said.

“Also from my si𝔉de as well, I tried to take off some weight in the offseaso♋n with a bit of success in order to put everything together.”

He added: “[There wi✅ll be] More new parts in Portimao and I’m sure Australia. We’re still in a period of development, [...] we’re still analysing things and it’s good to be a part of a team that’s forward thinkin𒁏g like that.

“I think it was a huge shock to everyone how uncompetitive we were last year but we’ve reacted in a positive way 🦩and I’m excited to see how competitive we can be when꧒ the lights go out.”

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