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Ducati looking for Casey Stoner’s successor after 12 years
casey stoner Not only is he the only rider to ever win a World Championship, Ducati (2007)but it also only one wins with an Italian Australian Grand Prix! Local Idols Are Out In A Row! 2007 and 2010In fact, I won in 2011 and 2012, but I was already there. sling12 years later, Ducati is looking for an heir.
Philip Island is always Borgo Panigale because ‘Desmosedici‘ has always been characterized by offering excellent performance on high-speed circuits.This is a smoother circuit fast corners and short straightsHowever, in recent seasons when it hasn’t moved to Australia, it continues to develop until it’s the most complete bike on the grid.
Proof of that is winning the Constructors’ World Cup in the past two seasons and in 2022. they won 11 out of 17 races that have taken place so far. its maximum exponent, Pecco Banaia He has won six of them, and has been planted on Phillip Island as a prime candidate to succeed to the throne that Stoner left free more than a decade ago.
In addition to Pekko, people who can become new leaders if defeated Quartararo At this weekend’s race, Jack Miller Arriving at his home GP in the best moment of the year after winning the . Japan and come second Thailand. If that’s not enough, Enea Bastianini Already has four wins this season Gresini Racing.
Despite not traditionally on the “Ducatisto” route, red bull ring of Austria, things look very good for their interest.Since the summer holidays only victory has eluded them BuriramOf course, pilots like Quartararo are expected to defend their leadership. Marc Marquez, back to the counterclockwise circuit.Also Aleix Espargarothere are also mixed people trying to stick to the title choice.
There are many records that Casey Stoner owns with the Italian team.in total 67 races, 23 wins, 22 poles, 42 podiumsNo one has been able to reach that number, but if Ducati manages to do it in the end, one of its riders, notably Pecco Bagnaia, will be the only rider to be crowned in the team’s iconic red. As an Australian, you will have the honor of being on par with the Australians.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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