The Spaniard’s title defence last year proved difficult, as a lack of development on the GSX-RR meant he could do no better than third in the standings and failed to add to his victory tally.
While Mir is yet to score a podium in 2022 while team-mate Alex Rins has two – including last weekend at COTA, which was Suzuki’s 500th in grand prix racing – he has finished every race so far inside the top six and is just 15 points from the championship lead in fourth.
Having struggled with rear grip in Qatar, Mir feels Suzuki has been on an upward trajectory since then and believes it is starting to make “less to more” races – where it comes on strong in the closing laps due to better tyre management – like it did in 2020 when he won the title.
“I think in Europe, we will make that click that we are missing at the moment,” Mir said at COTA after finishing fourth.
“In Argentina we did a really good race, in Mandalika also in the wet.
“In Qatar we saw that we missed…
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