From motogp.com
The thousands of racefans getting their first taste of MotoGP action in Indianapolis will be treated to a star studded front row on Sunday, with World Championship leader Valentino Rossi lining up alongside reigning titlist Casey Stoner.
Rossi ended Stoner´s attempts at an eighth consecutive pole position with a stunning 1:40.776 lap of the IMS circuit, less than a tenth of a second faster than his title rival. It is the Fiat Yamaha man´s second top spot of the season, and a perfect placing from which to try and extent his own streak –that of three successive race victories.
All eyes will be on the MotoGP World Championship´s top two as they do battle from the front row for the seventh time this year, although there is not much separating the duo from the rest of the field at the newest circuit on the calendar. Rossi´s teammate Jorge Lorenzo qualified on the first line with his own late lap.
As a result of Lorenzo´s last minute heroics, local hero Nicky Hayden was relegated to fourth place on the grid, at the head of the second row and in a position to put himself in the fight for a homecoming victory.
The Repsol Honda rider is accompanied by fellow American and Rizla Suzuki wildcard Ben Spies, with the newly crowned three-time AMA Superbike champion making his presence felt at his home track with some speedy qualifying laps.
Randy de Puniet rounds off row two, the highest placing Honda satellite rider onboard the LCR RC212V. Both the Frenchman and JiR Team Scot´s Andrea Dovizioso took their customer bikes round in times only slightly faster than factory rider Dani Pedrosa, in the Spaniard´s first extensive encounter with Bridgestone qualifying tires.
Despite a crash on his own Bridgestone qualifying rubber, Toni Elias was still able to place at the tail end of row three, whilst there was a lowside tumble for Rizla Suzuki´s Chris Vermeulen at turn six midway through the session.
Weather at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was sunny and the track dry, in sharp contrast to Friday but perhaps not exactly what the riders will experience when they hear the famous command of `Gentlemen, start your engines´.
Qualifying Results
1. V. ROSSI (Fiat Yamaha Team) 1:40.776
2. C. STONER (Ducati Team) +0.084
3. J. LORENZO (Fiat Yamaha Team) +0.401
4. N. HAYDEN (Repsol Honda Team) +0.495
5. B. SPIES (Rizla Suzuki MotoGP) +0.688
6. R. DE PUNIET (LCR Honda MotoGP) +0.716
7. A. DOVIZIOSO (JiR Team Scot MotoGP) +0.968
8. D. PEDROSA (Repsol Honda Team) +0.978
9. T. ELIAS (Alice Team) +1.110
10. J. TOSELAND (Tech 3 Yamaha) +1.121
11. C. EDWARDS (Tech 3 Yamaha) +1.158
12. A. DE ANGELIS (San Carlo Honda Gresini) +1.193
13. L. CAPIROSSI (Rizla Suzuki MotoGP) +1.529
14. S. GUINTOLI (Alice Team) +1.629
15. C. VERMEULEN (Rizla Suzuki MotoGP) +1.775
16. J. HOPKINS (Kawasaki Racing Team) +1.897
17. S. NAKANO (San Carlo Honda Gresini) +1.956
18. M. MELANDRI (Ducati Team) +3.031
19. A. WEST (Kawasaki Racing Team) +3.155
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2008
(1709)
-
▼
September
(125)
- Solis claims Rookies Cup
- Zemke finishes season in style
- Yates scores fifth win
- Bostrom clinches Supersport title
- Mladin wins Superbike finale
- Knight clinches GNCC title
- Kawasaki Recalls 2008-2009 Vulcan Models for Gas T...
- Sven & Olie
- Limited Edition Honda FireBlade
- Limited edition Suzuki GSX-R's
- New Royal Enfield Bullet Electra EFI
- Rossi clinches sixth title
- Season's of change, and a place I call my home
- Motorcycle Pictures of the Week - Bob
- Daytona 200 going under the lights
- Stoner quickest at Motegi
- Takahashi steps up to MotoGP
- Dovizioso to join Repsol Honda
- The Grab-it Pack version 1.5 review
- Szoke gets U.S. Kawasaki ride
- Suzuki launches new models in Paris today.
- Ducati Monster 1100 breaks cover!
- Morgan fundraiser in Calgary
- BMW signs Corser for Superbike
- New VMAX and YZF-R1 at 2008 NEC Bike Show
- End of competition career for Morgan
- Jenks takes Corduroy Enduro
- A little bipartisan political humor.
- Yamaha signs Crutchlow for World Supersport
- New development team announced
- Allen repeats as Destroyer champ
- Morgan improving after crash
- Rossi eyes title clincher
- Suzuki Skywave 2008
- Kawasaki UK announces its 2009 model line-up
- 2008 Fall Flood Run Pictures
- Haga takes double win
- Skywave Modification
- TIPS Satria F-150
- Yamaha Recalls XC50 and XF50 for Cracked Connectin...
- Triumph Recalls Sprint ST1050 for Rear Suspension ...
- Haga quickest at wet Vallelunga
- Hill to join Honda in World Superbike
- Biaggi to return to Aprilia
- Edie clinches two titles
- Gobeil sweeps to championship
- Bolso takes narrow win
- Pedrosa and Hayden aim high
- Christie prepares for Red Bull tryout
- For any local Minnesotans and Cheeseheads alike, t...
- Son's of Anarchy Episode 3 review
- Blazusiak back on bike
- Parkes prepared for title run
- Corser aims to close on Bayliss
- Stapleton sweeps in Parry Sound
- Toronto Motorcycle Show gears up
- Suzuki riders ready to make amends
- Knight scores sixth win
- Bennetts Babes Bucking Bike Photo Shoot
- Ride of the Flags, September 19th 2008
- Suzuki GSX650F road test
- Pearl White Ducati's
- Hayden to join Stoner at Ducati
- Hayden leaving Honda
- Carr comes up big at Indy
- Suzuki wins World Endurance title
- Rossi wins Indy MotoGP
- Haslam keeps British title alive
- Northern Adventure - Ride report
- Good Motorcycle rides #41 - Campbells Pocket
- Japan Motorcycle ride post archive
- Rossi on Indianapolis pole
- Sykes signs with Yamaha for World Superbike
- Jupiter Mx Modification in Java
- One Liner Biker Wit
- TECH TIP #8... REPAIRING SCRATCHED PLASTIC LENSES
- Common sense prevails, new practical motorcycle te...
- The pictures of the modification motor
- 2009 Yamaha XJ6 Diversion
- Son's of Anarchy episode 2 review
- 2009 Yamaha YZF-R1
- WIRED
- Win Bennetts British Superbike Tickets!
- biker joke
- Free track day from Turn 2
- Yamaha leads the way to Indy
- Victory Recalls 2008 Vision Motorcycles for Engine...
- Thanks to my behind the scenes Blogger buddies
- Nickerson to return for Red Bull tryout
- Yamaha GP riders unveil R1
- Inside Motorcycles apparel online
- Bennetts Babes Bucking Bike Video
- Yamaha launchs the new R1 in Las Vegas with MotoGP...
- MotoGP set for historic debut
- Bennetts Babes in a Bucking Adventure
- Honda announces some of its 2009 model line up
- Streetbike Shootout rained out
- Motorcyclist dies in Utah speed record attempt
- 2008 Minnesota State Fair
- Bayliss and Kiyonari share WSB wins
-
▼
September
(125)
0 comments:
Post a Comment