Ducati Report
Ducati Marlboro Team rider
Casey Stoner scorched to his tenth victory
of the year in faultless style at Sepang
today, leading every one of the 21 laps and
setting the new record on lap 15. His
team-mate Loris Capirossi came home in 11th
place.
Stoner got the holeshot from the front row
of the grid and masterfully controlled the
entire race, holding a slender lead over his
pursuers Marco Melandri and Dani Pedrosa
until he upped the pace and stretched his
advantage. At one point he led by two
seconds, finally crossing the line 1.7
seconds ahead. It was another remarkable
performance from the World Champion who
showed his mettle in sweltering hot and
humid conditions.
Stoner's tenth success aboard his
Desmosedici GP7 came one week after his home
win in Australia which added the
constructors' and teams' titles to the
riders' title he secured in Japan last
month. The Australian is also the only man
to have scored in all 17 races so far.
Capirossi started from the fourth row of the
grid and knew the race was going to be a
tough challenge. He spent the closing stages
battling with Alex Barros, just beating the
Brazilian.
CASEY STONER, race winner, World Champion on
347 points
"The bike, the tyres and everything were
performing really well but it was a very,
very difficult race. The biggest battle I
had was being out front by myself and not
having anyone to focus on. I've been fine
with it all year but this track seems to
take it out of you a little bit more.
Sometime after half-distance I had a couple
of front-end loses, so I had to change my
style a little bit, the way I was going into
corners, to make sure I didn't lose the
front any more. That took up a lot more of
my energy and concentration, so it was quite
hard to keep it up at the end. The reason
the gap was going up and down so much was
because I was trying to get a break for one
lap, just to recover a little bit.
Unfortunately I'd let them catch too much,
so then I'd have to really concentrate for
another lap which would take more of my
energy away, so I think I'm very lucky and
very happy to come out on top. Marco and
Dani were fast right to the end, they were
putting a lot of pressure on me and they
never let me go. After I crossed the line I
started to feel a bit dizzy, so it was
definitely a hard race."
LORIS CAPIROSSI, 11th place, 7th in World
Championship on 155 points
"I don't really know what happened today. It
was a very tough race for me, and it's a
shame because this is one of my favourite
tracks and I came into this weekend from two
very good races. Unfortunately our package
didn't work as well today as it did in the
previous races, we had some difficulties, so
I was fighting with Barros for 11th place,
which isn't the kind of result I was hoping
for here. I hope things go better at
Valencia."
LIVIO SUPPO, Ducati MotoGP project manager
"Casey was simply unbelievable once again,
he rode a perfect race. He didn't push too
hard at the beginning because he was using a
medium rear while the other top Bridgestone
guys had hard rears. He really used his
head, the way he managed the race was
incredible, the bike and the tyres worked
well but for sure he is a genius. Loris had
an up and down race and a good fight with
Barros. That's 11 wins in 17 races from our
team, a fantastic performance, so our thanks
as always to our technical partners
Bridgestone and Shell V-Power."
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