Victory for Stoner
Casey Stoner wins again |
Today at the Grand Prix of Portugal, Casey Stoner took his second successive victory of the season with team mate Dani Pedrosa again joining him on the podium with a third position, in another strong race for the Repsol Honda Team which is sure to be remembered.
Today Casey today took his 42nd win in all classes in Grand Prix racing equaling the record of Max Biaggi and Tony Mang. After his win in Estoril today, Casey has now won at every circuit on the current GP calendar.
This podium has also been very special for Dani because with this third place finish, he joins an elite club of riders with 100 career podiums to their name. Only six competitors have achieved the milestone before Pedrosa: Valentino Rossi (175 podiums), Giacomo Agostini (159), �ngel Nieto (139), Phil Read (121), Mike Hailwood (112) and Max Biaggi (111). In addition, at just 26 years of age he is the second youngest, after Rossi to reach this milestone.
Casey's victory has given Honda it's seventh win out of thirteen races in the premier class at the Estoril Circuit. The Australian rider attacked hard from the beginning, setting an incredible first lap of 1'42.369 which put a one second gap between him and Jorge Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa. The current World Champion led every lap of the 28 lap race and maintained a high pace for the duration with Jorge and Dani also riding consistently in the 1'37's.
The Repsol Honda riders have been on the podium, together with Lorenzo, in all three races held so far this season. Today, Casey also takes the lead in the World Championship standings with 66 points, followed by Lorenzo with 65 and Dani in third with 52 points.
The team remain in Portugal for a one day test tomorrow in preparation for the next GP, at Le Mans in two weeks.
CASEY STONER 1st World Championship Position: 1st with 66 points
"In the end it was another fantastic weekend for us. This morning we were more confident but also a little concerned because yesterday afternoon when we had a very similar setting to FP3 the bike was a little bit worse in the warm conditions. In warm up we didn't have a big problem with chatter but then for the race, under the warmer conditions, we struggled a lot more. This was very difficult to ride with, in the first part of the race I was confident and attacking the track but I closed the front twice due to the chatter. From this point I backed of a little, tried to stay smooth and just wanted to stay in front of Jorge and Dani, but Jorge was coming strong. I had to try and keep my pace and not make too many mistakes, I was changing the mapping to try and reduce the chatter problem. Towards the end of the race I began to understand how to ride around it, this made things smoother and I found some more pace and was able to bring it home for a great race win".
Race Result – Round 3
Pos | Rider | Behind | Nat | Bike | Team |
1 | Casey Stoner | +0.000s | AUS | HONDA | Repsol Honda Team |
2 | Jorge Lorenzo | +1.421 | SPA | YAMAHA | Yamaha Factory Racing Team |
3 | Dani Pedrosa | +3.621 | SPA | HONDA | Repsol Honda Team |
4 | Andrea Dovizioso | +13.846 | ITA | YAMAHA | Monster Yamaha Tech 3 |
5 | Cal Crutchlow | +16.690 | GBR | YAMAHA | Monster Yamaha Tech 3 |
6 | Alvaro Bautista | +21.884 | SPA | HONDA | San Carlo Honda Gresini |
7 | Valentino Rossi | +26.797 | ITA | DUCATI | Ducati Team |
8 | Ben Spies | +33.262 | USA | YAMAHA | Yamaha Factory Racing Team |
9 | Stefan Bradl | +35.867 | GER | HONDA | LCR Honda MotoGP |
10 | Hector Barbera | +53.363 | SPA | DUCATI | Pramac Racing |
11 | Nicky Hayden | +1'02.630 | USA | DUCATI | Ducati Team |
12 | Aleix Espargaro | +1'20.736 | ESP | ART | Aspar Team MotoGP |
13 | Randy De Puniet | +1'23.483 | FRA | ART | Aspar Team MotoGP |
14 | Michelle Pirro | +1'37.905 | ITA | HONDA | San Carlo Honda Gresini |
15 | Danilo Petrucci | 1 lap | ITA | IODA | Ioda Racing Project |
16 | Karel Abraham | DNF | CZE | DUCATI | Cardion AB Motoracing |
17 | James Ellison | DNF | GBR | ART | Paul Bird Racing |
18 | Yonny Hernandez | DNF | COL | BQR-FTR | BQR |
19 | Mattia Pasini | DNF | ITA | ART | Speed Master |
20 | Ivan Silva | DNF | SPA | BQR-FTR | BQR |
21 | Colin Edwards | DNS | USA | SUTER | NGM Mobile Forward Racing |
Race Result – Round 3
Championship standings
Pos |
Rider | Points | Nat | Bike | Team |
1 | Casey Stoner | 66 pts | AUS | HONDA | Repsol Honda Team |
2 | Jorge Lorenzo | 65 pts | SPA | YAMAHA | Yamaha Factory Racing Team |
3 | Dani Pedrosa | 52 pts | SPA | HONDA | Repsol Honda Team |
4 | Cal Crutchlow | 37 pts | GBR | YAMAHA | Monster Yamaha Tech 3 |
5 | Andrea Dovizioso | 35 pts | ITA | YAMAHA | Monster Yamaha Tech 3 |
6 | Alvaro Bautista | 29 pts | SPA | HONDA | San Carlo Honda Gresini |
7 | Stefan Bradl | 24 pts | GER | HONDA | LCR Honda MotoGP |
8 | Nicky Hayden | 23 pts | USA | DUCATI | Ducati Team |
9 | Valentino Rossi | 22 pts | ITA | DUCATI | Ducati Team |
10 | Hector Barbera | 19 pts | SPA | DUCATI | Pramac Racing |
11 | Ben Spies | 18 pts | USA | YAMAHA | Yamaha Factory Racing Team |
12 | Aleix Espargaro | 9 pts | ESP | ART | Aspar Team MotoGP |
13 | Randy De Puniet | 6 pts | FRA | ART | Aspar Team MotoGP |
14 | Danilo Petrucci | 4 pts | ITA | IODA | Ioda Racing Project |
15 | Colin Edwards | 4 pts | USA | SUTER | NGM Mobile Forward Racing |
16 | Mattia Pasini | 2 pts | ITA | ART | Speed Master |
17 | Michelle Pirro | 2 pts | ITA | HONDA | San Carlo Honda Gresini |
18 | Yonny Hernandez | 2 pts | COL | BQR-FTR | BQR |
19 | Ivan Silva | 1 pts | SPA | BQR-FTR | BQR |
20 | James Ellison | 0 pts | GBR | ART | Paul Bird Racing |
21 | Karel Abraham | 0 pts | CZE | DUCATI | Cardion AB Motoracing |