Superb win for Pedrosa as Stoner falls
Dani Pedrosa |
Dani Pedrosa took his maiden victory of the 2012 season at the Grand Prix of Germany in a dramatic race which saw team mate Casey Stoner crash out just two turns from the checkered flag whilst running in second position.
The Repsol Honda riders set an incredible pace from the beginning that no one else could match and they arrived at the final lap neck and neck, almost fifteen seconds ahead of Lorenzo in third position.
Riding on the limit, Dani and Casey were matching times in a fantastic battle and on this occasion Dani emerged victorious, celebrating his third victory in a row (fourth in MotoGP and fifth in all classes) at Sachsenring.
With this win, Dani moves up to second in the Championship standings with 146 points and Casey, who today had his first crash due to his own mistake after 25 starts with Repsol Honda, is now third with 140.
DANI PEDROSA 1st World Championship Position: 2nd with 146 points
"I'm really very happy with this win. We finally made it happen and it's great not only for me, but also for my team that never gave up, for my family and fans that have been pushing and supporting me all this time when we were taking second and third places, but missing out on the victory. The podiums we had this season were very important, but I really wanted to give a victory to my team and it arrived today at a circuit that I always enjoy. It's been a really hard day though. Casey had a superb race also and put a lot of pressure on me at the end, but I knew that I had the pace and that we both would need to fight for the victory until the last turn. I tried to brake hard, close all the doors and to take the win. Finally it is a great feeling and sure will give us a lot of motivation for the next races. It's also good for the Championship, but we will not relax; victory this season has not been easy for any of us, so we have to keep pushing as we do".
CASEY STONER World Championship Position: 3rd with 140 points
"I'm pretty disappointed, I had planned to go for my 'win or bin' effort in the last corner not that one! I was happy on the bike and felt we had a few tenths a lap over Dani and confident I could pull him back in. On the final lap I made a mistake going into the first turn and I had to push a little more than I wanted through some of the sections but I got on to Dani exactly where I wanted and planned to make my overtake in the last corner, if I didn't have an opportunity earlier in the lap. I felt confident but as soon as I tried to turn in a little more, the front went. I was already off the brakes and not in the hard braking area, as soon as I eased of the brakes I guess the weight came off the front and down I went. I'm frustrated I wasn't allowed to get up and try and score some points, the bike was perfect, but the marshals pushed me away. It's our first crash in a race, down to our own mistake, for the first time in a long time so I'm disappointed for sure, but we knew we had the pace. If we can continue this momentum for the rest of the season then we shouldn't be so worried for the Championship".
Race Result – Round 8
Pos | Rider | Time/Behind | Nat | Bike | Team |
1 | Dani Pedrosa | 41'28.396 | SPA | HONDA | Repsol Honda Team |
2 | Jorge Lorenzo | +14.996 | SPA | YAMAHA | Factory Racing Team |
3 | Andrea Dovizioso | +20.669 | ITA | YAMAHA | Monster Yamaha Tech 3 |
4 | Ben Spies | +20.740 | USA | YAMAHA | Yamaha Factory Racing Team |
5 | Stefan Bradl | +27.893 | GER | HONDA | LCR Honda MotoGP |
6 | Valentino Rossi | +28.050 | ITA | DUCATI | Ducati Team |
7 | Alvaro Bautista | +28.246 | SPA | HONDA | San Carlo Honda Gresini |
8 | Cal Crutchlow | +28.447 | GBR | YAMAHA | Monster Yamaha Tech 3 |
9 | Hector Barbera | +29.053 | SPA | DUCATI | Pramac Racing |
10 | Nicky Hayden | +29.226 | USA | DUCATI | Ducati Team |
11 | Randy De Puniet | +53.176 | FRA | ART | Aspar Team MotoGP |
12 | Colin Edwards | +58.204 | USA | SUTER | NGM Mobile Forward Racing |
13 | Aleix Espargaro | +1'04.654 | ESP | ART | Aspar Team MotoGP |
14 | Yonny Hernandez | +1'13.543 | COL | BQR-FTR | BQR |
15 | James Ellison | +1'30.318 | GBR | ART | Paul Bird Racing |
16 | Franco Battaini | +1 lap | ITA | DUCATI | Cardion AB Motoracing |
17 | Danilo Petrucci | +1 lap | ITA | IODA | Ioda Racing Project |
18 | Ivan Silva | +1 lap | SPA | BQR-FTR | BQR |
19 | Casey Stoner | DNF | AUS | HONDA | Repsol Honda Team |
20 | Mattia Pasini | DNF | ITA | ART | Speed Master |
21 | Michelle Pirro | DNF | ITA | HONDA | San Carlo Honda Gresini |
Championship standings
Pos | Rider | Pts | Nat | Bike | Team |
1 | Jorge Lorenzo | 160 pts | SPA | YAMAHA | Yamaha Factory Racing Team |
2 | Dani Pedrosa | 146 pts | SPA | HONDA | Repsol Honda Team |
3 | Casey Stoner | 140 pts | AUS | HONDA | Repsol Honda Team |
4 | Andrea Dovizioso | 92 pts | ITA | YAMAHA | Monster Yamaha Tech 3 |
5 | Cal Crutchlow | 85 pts | GBR | YAMAHA | Monster Yamaha Tech 3 |
6 | Valentino Rossi | 71 pts | ITA | DUCATI | Ducati Team |
7 | Alvaro Bautista | 67 pts | SPA | HONDA | San Carlo Honda Gresini |
8 | Nicky Hayden | 65 pts | USA | DUCATI | Ducati Team |
9 | Stefan Bradl | 62 pts | GER | HONDA | LCR Honda MotoGP |
10 | Ben Spies | 61 pts | USA | YAMAHA | Yamaha Factory Racing Team |
11 | Hector Barbera | 53 pts | SPA | DUCATI | Pramac Racing |
12 | Randy De Puniet | 24 pts | FRA | ART | Aspar Team MotoGP |
13 | Aleix Espargaro | 23 pts | ESP | ART | Aspar Team MotoGP |
14 | Michelle Pirro | 16 pts | ITA | HONDA | San Carlo Honda Gresini |
15 | Mattia Pasini | 12 pts | ITA | ART | Speed Master |
16 | James Ellison | 10 pts | GBR | ART | Paul Bird Racing |
17 | Danilo Petrucci | 9 pts | ITA | IODA | Ioda Racing Project |
18 | Colin Edwards | 8 pts | USA | SUTER | NGM Mobile Forward Racing |
19 | Yonny Hernandez | 6 pts | COL | BQR-FTR | BQR |
20 | Ivan Silva | 5 pts | SPA | BQR-FTR | BQR |
21 | Karel Abraham | 4 pts | CZE | DUCATI | Cardion AB Motoracing |
22 | Franco Battaini | 0 pts | ITA | DUCATI | Cardion AB Motoracing |
23 | Chris Vermeulen | 0 pts | AUS | SUTER | NGM Mobile Forward Racing |