Valencia - Although the seizure of 2010 MotoGP world championship is over, however Australian rider Casey Stoner still has the ambition and passion for achieving victory in the Valencia circuit this weekend. Casey Stoner wants to give a positive impression and a farewell gift for Ducati
in his final season with the Italian team, before moving to Honda. Australian rider is hoping to get the best results in Valencia this weekend.
During join Ducati since 2007, and Stoner has brought the team felt the MotoGP world title in that season. Australian rider also has 23 victories, 41 podiums and 20 pole position for the Italian team.
Previously, the season of 2008, Stoner won the pole in Valencia, and again took pole position last season. But unfortunately, he can not do the race after a crash during warm-up lap.
This season, Stoner has won three times in the victory, the last at Phillip Island circuit, but the former world champion of 2007 also experienced five times the accident, and the last one they experienced in Portugal in the last series. But for this last fight, Stoner hoping to get better results.
"After the bad weather we experienced in Portugal, I hope Valencia a little better and we get the opportunity to work with both in order to get the set-up for my last race at the Ducati," Stoner said as quoted by Crash.
He admitted that Valencia is a tight circuit, and a lot of corners that use two and three teeth. Keeping the rhythm of the motor speed and maneuvers were also things that must be very necessary.
However, with previous experience, Stoner sure can get a good setting. "In the past where we always get a good setting so we I'm sure. I'd love to get good results this week," he hoped.
During join Ducati since 2007, and Stoner has brought the team felt the MotoGP world title in that season. Australian rider also has 23 victories, 41 podiums and 20 pole position for the Italian team.
Previously, the season of 2008, Stoner won the pole in Valencia, and again took pole position last season. But unfortunately, he can not do the race after a crash during warm-up lap.
This season, Stoner has won three times in the victory, the last at Phillip Island circuit, but the former world champion of 2007 also experienced five times the accident, and the last one they experienced in Portugal in the last series. But for this last fight, Stoner hoping to get better results.
"After the bad weather we experienced in Portugal, I hope Valencia a little better and we get the opportunity to work with both in order to get the set-up for my last race at the Ducati," Stoner said as quoted by Crash.
He admitted that Valencia is a tight circuit, and a lot of corners that use two and three teeth. Keeping the rhythm of the motor speed and maneuvers were also things that must be very necessary.
However, with previous experience, Stoner sure can get a good setting. "In the past where we always get a good setting so we I'm sure. I'd love to get good results this week," he hoped.
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