Showing posts with label motogp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motogp. Show all posts

Monday, December 27, 2010

Casey Stoner Ducati Marlboro Team MotoGP









He competed in his first race was when he was four years old, in an under-nine years old race at the Mike Hatcher's dirt racing track on the Gold Coast of Australia. Between his very first race win at the age of nine and the age of fourteen, Stoner won 41 dirt and long track titles and 70 state titles.

One feat he achieved that illustrates his passion and "need" for racing was at age twelve. Over one weekend he raced in 5 different categories in all 7 rounds of each capacity. A weekend consisting of 35 different races... Not only did he compete in all these categories and different engine capacities, the young Casey Stoner went on to win 32 out of the 35 races. There were five Australian titles to be won that weekend, Stoner won all 5.

The legal age to enter into road races in Australia is 16. At the age of 14 years, Stoner and his parents agreed he was ready to move up onto road racing so they packed up and moved to England – where the legal age for road racing is 14.

From 2000 to 2002, he contested the national 125cc GP championships in Britain and Spain, winning the English 125cc Aprilia Championship in 2000, before moving fulltime to the 250cc GP World Championships in 2002. His season on an Aprilia under the guidance of Lucio Cecchinello was turbulent, with no podium places from 15 race starts. At the test held immediately following the Valencia round, Stoner was once again fastest while testing the new 2010 version of the Desmosedici. However, Rossi was fastest in five of the six pre-season tests.

Stoner qualified on pole for the season opener in Qatar, and was leading the race when he crashed out, later acknowledging that this was his own mistake. He also crashed out of round 3 at Le Mans, this time attributing the crash to the front of the bike unloading when not running at maximum pace. His first podium of the year came at Assen, despite struggling with arm pump late in the race. For 2011 Stoner will join Honda Racing Corporation after four years at Ducati Corse, where he will be replaced by Valentino Rossi.

Jorge Lorenzo MotoGP Series Rider Champion







Jorge Lorenzo (born in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, May 4, 1987, age 23 years), is a MotoGP rider. Currently, he joined with Valentino Rossi in the Fiat team Yamaha.Karier

Jorge Lorenzo began his career in the world MotoGP 125cc class in 2002 at the Spanish series. At that time he could not follow the practice session because of his age are not sufficient, because the MotoGP regulations require a minimum of 15 year old driver to get down in MotoGP. But he could follow the second qualifying session because it was right on the 15 th birthday. He memenagi his first Grand Prix next season in the series Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.

The next two seasons of the year 2005 he fell in the 250cc class, since then he began to be taken into account presence in the world MotoGP Grand Prix. Year 2007 with 9 pole posotion that menuntunya for 9 wins, led him to come out as world champion in the season.

Lorenzo's brilliant appearance shown in the 2010 season. Fiat Yamaha rider won the world title for the first time to set aside the defending champion Rossi who decided to move to Ducati at the end of the season. According Biaggi, Lorenzo chance to defend title in MotoGP in 2011 is huge. Former MotoGP star Rossi this rate has not been able to emulate the Spaniard's strength.

"Lorenzo experiencing tremendous season and doing a good job. He's really fantatis last season. I'm sure he's been targeted for the race next year. But, Lorenzo should be wary of Stoner, "said Biaggi. "Lorenzo is still very young 23 years old, but she has motor racing in the world since 15 years. This is what makes him such a veteran racer, "

Jorge Lorenzo
Spanish Citizenship
Date of birth May 4, 1987 (age 23)
Place of birth Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
Website www.lorenzo99.com
Record MotoGP
The team now Fiat Yamaha Team
No. 99 motor
250cc World Champion - 2006, 2007
Start 129
Win 26
Podium 57
Pole position 35
12 fastest laps
1518 Championship Points
2009 Championship position 2nd (261 points)

Friday, November 26, 2010

State of Indiana presents Hayden with award

Nicky Hayden earned the Executive Director's Award presented by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) for his dedication and service to the Indiana Motorcycle Safety and Awareness campaign.

State of Indiana presents Hayden with award
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Senior Vice President Mel Harder accepted the award on Hayden's behalf from ICJI Executive Director T. Neil Moore at the 16th annual Operation Pull Over Awards Banquet on Nov. 19 in Carmel, Ind. The ICJI and Governor's Council on Impaired & Dangerous Driving played host to the banquet.
"I'm honored to receive this award," Hayden said. "It's been great to work with everyone from the ICJI on this project. I know how great riding motorcycles can be when done the right way, and I'm happy to help increase awareness of safety for all riders in Indiana and everywhere."
Ducati Team star Hayden lent his time and talent to endorse safe, sober riding by all motorcyclists across Indiana. He was featured in many radio and television spots warning against drinking and riding and speeding, and promoting motorist awareness and the use of a helmet and other safety gear. Hayden also was featured in the outdoor and print advertising portion of the popular campaign.
Hayden's sincerity and enthusiasm helped the radio and TV spots from the campaign earn worldwide recognition by winning a Bronze Medal Award and Honorable Mention in several categories this fall at the 2010 International Safety Media Awards.
Earlier this week, Hayden underwent surgery in California at the Fremont Surgery Center, where Dr Art Ting performed an operation to solve an arm-pump problem.

State of Indiana presents Hayden with award

Nicky Hayden earned the Executive Director's Award presented by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) for his dedication and service to the Indiana Motorcycle Safety and Awareness campaign.

State of Indiana presents Hayden with award
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Senior Vice President Mel Harder accepted the award on Hayden's behalf from ICJI Executive Director T. Neil Moore at the 16th annual Operation Pull Over Awards Banquet on Nov. 19 in Carmel, Ind. The ICJI and Governor's Council on Impaired & Dangerous Driving played host to the banquet.
"I'm honored to receive this award," Hayden said. "It's been great to work with everyone from the ICJI on this project. I know how great riding motorcycles can be when done the right way, and I'm happy to help increase awareness of safety for all riders in Indiana and everywhere."
Ducati Team star Hayden lent his time and talent to endorse safe, sober riding by all motorcyclists across Indiana. He was featured in many radio and television spots warning against drinking and riding and speeding, and promoting motorist awareness and the use of a helmet and other safety gear. Hayden also was featured in the outdoor and print advertising portion of the popular campaign.
Hayden's sincerity and enthusiasm helped the radio and TV spots from the campaign earn worldwide recognition by winning a Bronze Medal Award and Honorable Mention in several categories this fall at the 2010 International Safety Media Awards.
Earlier this week, Hayden underwent surgery in California at the Fremont Surgery Center, where Dr Art Ting performed an operation to solve an arm-pump problem.

India For MotoGP 2012



After Singapore, now India is negotiating to Dorna Sport (MotoGP commercial rights holders) to be a MotoGP host for 2012. This statement was happened after India ready for F1 race next year.

“We are negotiating with Dorna Sports (MotoGP commercial rights holders) to bring MotoGP to India but it's quite an early stage and we have not reached a deal yet,” a spokesman for Jaypee Sports International told Reuters. 

“We have been talking to Dorna, as we have been talking to others, to explore various other opportunities. Yes, MotoGP might come to India but it's definitely not before 2012.” 

The Jaypee Group circuit at Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India is now ready for 2011 F1 race calender. This circuit was proposed in July 2007. The architect of this circuit is Hermann Tilke, with 5.15 km length of the circuit

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Nicky Hayden Earned Reward From Indiana Criminal Justice Institute

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The Kentucky Boy Nicky Hayden earned the Executive Director's Award presented by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) for his dedication and service to the Indiana Motorcycle Safety and Awareness campaign.

"I'm honored to receive this award," Hayden said. "It's been great to work with everyone from the ICJI on this project. I know how great riding motorcycles can be when done the right way, and I'm happy to help increase awareness of safety for all riders in Indiana and everywhere."

Nicky Hayden was featured in many radio and television spots warning against drinking and riding and speeding, and promoting motorist awareness and the use of a helmet and other safety gear. Not stop right there, Nicky Hayden also appear on the the outdoor and print advertising portion of the popular campaign.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010