Glory for Casey and sadness for Dani in Phillip Island

Today, the Repsol Honda team has tasted glory and disappointment in equal measures at the Australian Grand Prix. The glory, seeing the 2011 World Champion, Casey Stoner, celebrating victory at his last home race of his career, with a sixth consecutive win at Phillip Island, the fifth of the 2012 season and 45th of his career, 38 of them in MotoGP.

On the flip side, there was huge disappointment for the Repsol Honda Team as title contender Dani Pedrosa crashed out on the second lap in a race he was pushing to win, despite the incredible domaination his teammate Casey showed throughout the weekend.

Dani took the lead on the first lap, overtaking Lorenzo in Turn 4, and in that same turn, a lap later, he lost the front and his race and title hopes were over. Casey started to increase his amazing pace lap by lap to take the checkered flag 9.2 seconds ahead of Jorge Lorenzo, who with this result was crowned MotoGP World Champion. The Repsol Honda riders have now consolidated their final standings in the 2012 Championship, Dani in 2nd and Casey 3rd with one race to go, in Valencia in two weeks time.

CASEY STONER 1st World Championship Standing: 3rd with 238 points

["It was very important for me to win a race before the end of the season and I'm really happy to do it here, at home, in front of the huge crowd. My biggest worry was to be fit again and competitive for this race, but we managed it and we had something over everyone else and this was the perfect way to say goodbye here. I was pretty nervous going into the race but the conditions were fantastic for a Phillip Island race! When I knew I only had a few laps left and a big lead, I was watching the crowd and it was fantastic to see everyone cheering me on, it made me very proud to be Australian. My biggest congratulations to Jorge, he's ridden an almost perfect season finishing 1st or 2nd when possible and I'm just disappointed not to be in the championship fight, but I made my own mistakes and this is how things go. My condolences to Dani - I saw him crash out in front of me - but he had to push today and go out and win the race to keep his championship hopes alive. It was a small mistake, easy to do in this corner and I feel very sorry for him. Thanks to everyone for coming down and showing their support!"

DANI PEDROSA DNF World Championship Standing: 2nd with 307 points

["It's a sad feeling more than disappointment; I pushed as hard as I could; I did what I had to do and I have no regrets for my riding, especially this season. I feel very proud of my team and of my performance throughout the year. I think after what happened in Misano, we showed a very good attitude, skill and power. So, there is some sadness because we've been closer than ever to take the title, but also proud for all we achieved. Concerning the crash, it was nothing strange; I just went wider on the corner, I had some chatter and lost the front; maybe the tyre was not warm enough as well, but it's like it is. Congratulations to Casey for his sixth win at his home Grand Prix and to Lorenzo because he deserved the championship, as well as Marc Márquez in Moto2".

SHUHEI NAKAMOTO - HRC EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT

["Today has been a very special day for us. So sad to see Dani out of the Championship as we really believed it was possible to achieve, but so happy to see Casey win here in Phillip Island again. Anyway, that's racing and we must congratulate Jorge for the great season he has done this year. We will try again to beat him in 2013!"

Race Result - Round 17
1 Casey Stoner 41'01.324 AUS HONDA Repsol Honda Team
2 Jorge Lorenzo +9.223 SPA YAMAHA Yamaha Factory Racing Team
3 Cal Crutchlow +14.570 GBR YAMAHA Monster Yamaha Tech 3
4 Andrea Dovizioso +23.303 ITA YAMAHA Monster Yamaha Tech 3
5 Alvaro Bautista +23.432 SPA HONDA San Carlo Honda Gresini
6 Stefan Bradl +23.467 GER HONDA LCR Honda MotoGP
7 Valentino Rossi +37.113 ITA DUCATI Ducati Team
8 Nicky Hayden +38.387 USA DUCATI Ducati Team
9 Karel Abraham +52.613 CZE DUCATI Cardion AB Motoracing
10 Aleix Espargaro +1'00.299 ESP ART Aspar Team MotoGP
11 Randy De Puniet +1'00.342 FRA ART Aspar Team MotoGP
12 Hector Barbera +1'21.951 SPA DUCATI Pramac Racing
13 Danilo Petrucci +1'27.857 ITA IODA Ioda Racing Project
14 Michele Pirro 1 lap ITA HONDA San Carlo Honda Gresini
15 Ivan Silva 1 lap SPA BQR-FTR BQR
16 Roberto Rolfo DNF ITA ART Speed Master
17 Colin Edwards DNF USA SUTER NGM Mobile Forward Racing
18 James Ellison DNF GBR ART Paul Bird Racing
19 Dani Pedrosa DNF SPA HONDA Repsol Honda Team
Championship standings
1 Jorge Lorenzo 350 pts SPA YAMAHA Yamaha Factory Racing Team
2 Dani Pedrosa 307 pts SPA HONDA Repsol Honda Team
3 Casey Stoner 238 pts AUS HONDA Repsol Honda Team
4 Andrea Dovizioso 208 pts ITA YAMAHA Monster Yamaha Tech 3
5 Alvaro Bautista 165 pts SPA HONDA San Carlo Honda Gresini
6 Valentino Rossi 157 pts ITA DUCATI Ducati Team
7 Cal Crutchlow 151 pts GBR YAMAHA Monster Yamaha Tech 3
8 Stefan Bradl 135 pts GER HONDA LCR Honda MotoGP
9 Nicky Hayden 122 pts USA DUCATI Ducati Team
10 Ben Spies 88 pts USA YAMAHA Yamaha Factory Racing Team
11 Hector Barbera 83 pts SPA DUCATI Pramac Racing
12 Aleix Espargaro 69 pts ESP ART Aspar Team MotoGP
13 Randy De Puniet 58 pts FRA ART Aspar Team MotoGP
14 Karel Abraham 50 pts CZE DUCATI Cardion AB Motoracing
15 Michele Pirro 32 pts ITA HONDA San Carlo Honda Gresini
16 James Ellison 28 pts GBR ART Paul Bird Racing
17 Yonny Hernandez 28 pts COL BQR-FTR BQR
18 Colin Edwards 25 pts USA SUTER NGM Mobile Forward Racing
19 Danilo Petrucci 19 pts ITA IODA Ioda Racing Project
20 Jonathan Rea 17 pts GBR HONDA Repsol Honda Team
21 Mattia Pasini 13 pts ITA ART Speed Master
22 Ivan Silva 12 pts SPA BQR-FTR BQR
23 Toni Elías 10 pts SPA DUCATI Pramac Racing
24 Katsuyuki Nakasuga 7 pts JAP YAMAHA Yamaha Factory Racing Team
25 Steve Rapp 2 pts USA N/A Attack Performance
26 David Salom 1 pts SPA BQR-FTR BQR
27 Roberto Rolfo 0 pts ITA ART Speed Master
28 Franco Battaini 0 pts ITA DUCATI Ducati Team
29 Chris Vermeulen 0 pts AUS SUTER NGM Mobile Forward Racing
30 Aaron Yates 0 pts USA N/A GP Tech
Circuit information
First race 1989
GPs held 17
Laps 27
Race distance 120.096km / 74.628miles
Track length 4.448km / 2.764miles
Track width 13m
Longest straight 0.900km / 0.559miles
Corners 12 (5 right, 7 left)
Pole position Left
Grandstands capacity Temporary facilities as required
Circuit total capacity 150,000

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
RMB 500GP
Cowes
Victoris 3922
Australia
Tel: +61 3 5952 2710
Fax: +61 3 5952 3160
Email: info@phillipislandcircuit.com.au
Website: www.phillipislandcircuit.com.au

[Circuit records
Pole position 1m28.665s (180.598Km/h) Casey Stoner (Ducati, 2008)
Race lap 1m30.059s (177.803Km/h) Nicky Hayden (Honda, 2008)
Race time 40m56.643s (175.990Km/h) Casey Stoner (Ducati, 2008)
MotoGP Wins 6 (Casey Stoner)
2011 Winner Casey Stoner (Honda)

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