Ducati Day Two Report
Ducati Marlboro Team riders Casey Stoner
and Loris Capirossi will start tomorrow's
Australian GP from the first and second rows
of the grid following a thrilling qualifying
session at Phillip Island this afternoon.
Both men took their turn at the top during
qualifying, Stoner ending up third, six
tenths off pole, and Capirossi fifth
quickest, a further 0.274 seconds back. This
will be Stoner's tenth front-row start of
the season so far.
The recently crowned World Champion - who
today received a letter of congratulations
and good wishes from Australian Prime
Minister John Howard - isn't concerned that
he's not on pole because his pace on race
tyres has been devastatingly quick here and
Phillip Island is a fast, open circuit where
overtaking isn't an issue for fast, brave
riders. The Aussie was relentlessly quickest
in all three previous sessions, using race
tyres, and is confident of a good home GP
tomorrow despite a crash during this
morning's damp practice session. Japanese GP
winner Capirossi made the best of the only
fully dry session of a cold and damp weekend
to put himself in with a chance of another
great race.
CASEY STONER, 3rd fastest, 1m 29.816s
"Qualifying was probably our worse session
so far this weekend and the front row or the
second row is okay here. We went out quite
early with a qualifying tyre because every
other session had been interrupted by rain
so we thought we'd get in a decent
qualifying lap in case the rain started, but
the rain never came, so it probably wasn't
the best idea as we only had one qualifying
tyre left for the end of the session. We
felt like we could've gone at least a second
quicker than that, unfortunately I got held
up by other riders on both of my laps. That
last lap Tamada got in my road big time and
pretty much blew the lap to pieces, then I
made a small mistake that added a few more
tenths. Looking at the race tomorrow we're
pretty happy, we think we've got a very good
setting at the moment and we're happy with
our race tyres. We're running pretty hard
tyres, like everybody else, and everything's
looking really good for us."
LORIS CAPIROSSI, 5th fastest, 1m 30.090s
"I'm happy with fifth fastest because we
have worked very well as a team. We used the
settings we used during our winter tests
here and they are working well. We made good
use of the qualifying session to do all the
tests that we hadn't been able to do
yesterday or this morning due to the rain. I
rode a lot of laps this afternoon, 14 or 15
in a row, which helped me to understand what
we need to do tomorrow. I have quite a good
feeling with the bike, even if conditions
aren't the best because it's very cold. I
think we can do well tomorrow. Starting from
the second row is good enough and if we get
a good start we will see what happens."
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