Ducati Day Two Report
Ducati Marlboro Team rider Casey Stoner
will start tomorrow's season-ending Valencia
GP from the front row of the grid after
missing out on pole position by a
tantalising 0.086 seconds. It is his 12th
front-row start from the year's 18 races.
Team-mate Loris Capirossi will start from
the third row.
The pair will be watched tomorrow by the
entire staff of Ducati Corse - more than 100
people - who fly into Valencia tomorrow
morning aboard a specially chartered plane.
The trip is a thank you for their sterling
work which has won the riders',
constructors' and teams' MotoGP World
Championships.
Champion Stoner, who missed pole at the
Malaysian GP two weeks ago by a similarly
narrow margin, was the fastest rider here
using race tyres in the three pre-qualifying
practice sessions. And this afternoon's
performance was enough to win the awesome
Australian the season-long BMW M qualifying
award, for which he receives a BMW M3 Coupe.
Stoner has already won ten races this year
and has also been relentlessly impressive in
practice and qualifying, topping a
remarkable 29 of the 43 practice, qualifying
and warm-up sessions since the German and US
GPs, where he led all five pre-race sessions
at both events.
Capirossi was happy with his day's work,
though he was slowed by another rider in his
crucial second run on qualifying tyres.
CASEY STONER, 2nd fastest, 1m 31.603s
"I'm pretty happy again, we're on the front
row and we've been concentrating on the race
setting. I've probably got the record for
the most second places in qualifying this
year; again we missed out on pole by a few
thousandths, it's been like that every time
we've nearly been on pole this year. The
race set-up is looking pretty good and we're
quite happy with race distance on the tyres;
like this morning we started out with eight
laps already on the tyres and finished the
session with the same set. But we are still
trying to get slightly better lap times
towards the end, just to make sure we are
competitive at the end of the race. We just
need to improve the traction a little bit,
because the turning and everything else
seems fine. And we've still got to decide
what rear tyre to run, depending on what the
weather does. It's nice to win the car -
Adriana has already scored it!"
LORIS CAPIROSSI, 8th fastest, 1m 32.261s
"I'm pretty happy because we've set up the
bike quite well. We changed the weight
distribution slightly to put more weight on
the rear for more traction and I could feel
the improvement. We have still to decide
between two different compound race tyres.
Maybe we will try the harder tyre in warm-up
to see if it will work well in the race.
Anyway, I'm happy, I was lapping
consistently around the 1m 33.5s mark and
that's not bad. With my qualifying tyres I
made a mistake during my first run and I
came across a slower rider on the second
run. That kind of thing happens, so no
problem. The important thing is that we've
found a good set-up and I think we can have
a good race."
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