McWilliams may race two-stroke.

Jeremy McWilliams and the Oxfordshire-based Proton KR team are considering their options for tomorrow's 30 lap MotoGP race after riding both the new four-stroke and old 500cc two-stroke machines in qualifying.

McWilliams set his fastest time on the old two-stroke which put him 19th while his team-mate Nobuatsu Aoki was 22nd after he fell when the two-stroke seized.

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Jeremy McWilliams and the Oxfordshire-based Proton KR team are considering their options for tomorrow's 30 lap MotoGP race after riding both the new four-stroke and old 500cc two-stroke machines in qualifying.

McWilliams set his fastest time on the old two-stroke which put him 19th while his team-mate Nobuatsu Aoki was 22nd after he fell when the two-stroke seized.

"I would prefer to race the four-stroke, because we need the development and data. The problem is that we haven't put in enough time on either of the bikes - just not enough laps," said McWilliams, who will make the decision what to ride after the warm-up tomorrow.

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