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Stoner proves unstoppable at Donington Park

22 June 2008, By MotoGP.com

Casey Stoner repeated his 2007 triumph with victory at the bwin.com British Grand Prix.

Casey Stoner in action in Donington (MotoGP)

Casey Stoner proved uncatchable for his MotoGP rivals as he cruised to a second Donington Park victory in as many years. The 2007 World Champion was the fastest off the line from pole position, taking the kind of runaway win typical of his title winning year at the bwin.com British Grand Prix.

With his second triumph of the season, Stoner moved his way up to third in the overall classification. The two riders ahead of him in the standings, Valentino Rossi and Dani Pedrosa, were involved in an entertaining battle some seven seconds back, trading places repeatedly at the midway point of the race. Riding in his 200th Grand Prix, Fiat Yamaha rider Rossi eventually won out, continuing a seven race run of podium finishes in 2008.

Repsol Honda´s Pedrosa also has seven rostrum appearances to his name this year, and came in third at the scene of his 2006 victory. His consistency keeps up the pressure on series leader Rossi, who he trails by just eleven points.

Colin Edwards was the highest placing satellite rider, finishing fourth onboard the Tech 3 Yamaha M1. Whilst his was a positive result, teammate and home rider James Toseland had a miserable time of things in the race, crashing on the first corner and finishing last after picking the bike back up.

Last year´s 250cc racewinner, Andrea Dovizioso had another creditable showing on his first MotoGP appearance at Donington Park. The JiR Team Scot rookie was fearless even when surrounded by experienced campaigners, concluding the race in fifth ahead of fellow debutant and long-time rival Jorge Lorenzo.

Nicky Hayden, Chris Vermeulen, Shinya Nakano and Anthony West completed the top ten, whilst Rizla Suzuki´s stand-in rider Ben Spies earned his first MotoGP points on his maiden appearance. The American will now wait to find out if his services are required for the upcoming A-Style TT Assen, or if Loris Capirossi –injured but watching on in Donington- will be fit for a return to action in the Netherlands.

The only rider unable to finish the race was John Hopkins, the Kawasaki rider retiring with a mechanical problem.

 


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POLINI MALAYSIAN MOTOCYCLE GRAND PRIX
19 - 21 OCT 2007
Pos
Rider
Time
1
Casey STONER
43'04.405
2
Marco MELANDRI
+1.701
3
Dani PEDROSA
+2.326
4
Randy DE PUNIET
+3.765
5
Valentino ROSSI
+4.773
6
Toni ELIAS
+17.667
7
Chris VERMEULEN
+20.950
8
John HOPKINS
+22.198
9
Nicky HAYDEN
+22.450
10
Colin EDWARDS
+29.746
MOTOCYCLE GP Season 2008
20 July 2008 : Race 11
Pos
Rider
Points
1
ROSSI Valentino 212
2
STONER Casey 187
3
PEDROSA Dani 171
4
LORENZO Jorge 114
5
DOVIZIOSO Andrea 103
6 EDWARDS Colin 100
7 VERMEULEN Chris 89
8 HAYDEN Nicky 84
9 TOSELAND James 72
10 NAKANO Shinya 70
MOTOCYCLE GP Season 2008
20 July 2008 : Race 11
Pos
Team
Points
1
Fiat Yamaha Team 326
2
Repsol Honda Team 255
3
Ducati Marlboro Team 219
4
Tech 3 Yamaha 172
5
Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 152
6
San Carlo Honda Gresi 111
7
JIR Team Scot MotoGP 103
8
Alice Team 84
9
Kawasaki Racing Team 59
10
LCR Honda MotoGP 40

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