Victoria - Casey Stoner filled outburst at Phillip Island, where he continued dominance, clinched his world number two for her, and celebrate a birthday with sweetness.
Domination. For Repsol Honda rider from Australia, the victory at Phillip Island on Sunday (16.10.2011), made himself increasingly confirmed the champion title in the series which is also the "home race" for him is. Since the era of 800cc, Stoner dominated the top podium Phillip Island: The victory of the season makes him always win the race during the last five seasons.
Dominance at home is also complete domination of this season Stoner. Up to 16 series, which is undergoing a rider with Honda's debut season has collected nine victories. In seven other series, he even just one time hollow points and not on the podium - a one-time finish second, five times and finished third once failed to finish.
There are only three drivers who could steal the victory of this season Stoner: Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha / three victories), Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda / three wins) and Ben Spies (Yamaha / one win).
Thanks to the newest Stoner's victory also ensured himself a world champion in the 2011 season, which previously carried the title Lorenzo, with the two remaining series. This is the second world title for Stoner, after earlier in the 2007 season with Ducati.
Assert dominance in the "home race" as he clinched his world, the heart Stoner undoubtedly increasingly flowery because it can do so right at the birthday. On October 16, 2011, he reached the age of 26 years.
"I think I cannot make these days so more complete. This is the second title, winning the fifth (on Phillip Island) and also my birthday. Racing cage ... all of them," Stoner said in Auto Sport.
"Can you win like this is very special? I think people cannot make such a perfect situation," Stoner straightforward.
Can directly be a champion in his first season with a new team, Stoner did not forget to thank the Repsol Honda who had given him an additional world title.
"It really has become a dream season. We get the down-up, but the decline is not too steep and rising really high, so thanks a lot for the team and all who have done an outstanding job," he concluded.
Domination. For Repsol Honda rider from Australia, the victory at Phillip Island on Sunday (16.10.2011), made himself increasingly confirmed the champion title in the series which is also the "home race" for him is. Since the era of 800cc, Stoner dominated the top podium Phillip Island: The victory of the season makes him always win the race during the last five seasons.
Dominance at home is also complete domination of this season Stoner. Up to 16 series, which is undergoing a rider with Honda's debut season has collected nine victories. In seven other series, he even just one time hollow points and not on the podium - a one-time finish second, five times and finished third once failed to finish.
There are only three drivers who could steal the victory of this season Stoner: Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha / three victories), Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda / three wins) and Ben Spies (Yamaha / one win).
Thanks to the newest Stoner's victory also ensured himself a world champion in the 2011 season, which previously carried the title Lorenzo, with the two remaining series. This is the second world title for Stoner, after earlier in the 2007 season with Ducati.
Assert dominance in the "home race" as he clinched his world, the heart Stoner undoubtedly increasingly flowery because it can do so right at the birthday. On October 16, 2011, he reached the age of 26 years.
"I think I cannot make these days so more complete. This is the second title, winning the fifth (on Phillip Island) and also my birthday. Racing cage ... all of them," Stoner said in Auto Sport.
"Can you win like this is very special? I think people cannot make such a perfect situation," Stoner straightforward.
Can directly be a champion in his first season with a new team, Stoner did not forget to thank the Repsol Honda who had given him an additional world title.
"It really has become a dream season. We get the down-up, but the decline is not too steep and rising really high, so thanks a lot for the team and all who have done an outstanding job," he concluded.
VIA detik.com
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