Stoner's unique treble bid live on Ten Sports
MUMBAI: Casey Stoner will be hoping to add to his already dream season when he tries to win back-to-back races at the Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix on Sunday.
Stoner wrapped up the championship with his sixth place finish in Japan,and then went on to achieve his long-standing dream of winning the Australian GP in front of his doting home fans at the Philip Island tracklast week.
The Ducati rider, who became the second-youngest rider to win the championship and the first for 33 years to do so on a European-manufactured bike, will be eager to take his winning tally in double figures in a dominating season, having already won nine races. Stoner is in prime position to do exactly that, after finishing second behind Danni Pedrosa in the qualifying.
And Ten Sports will be present to bring all the action live when the Malaysian Grand Prix takes place at the exciting Sepang track on Sunday, October 21. The live telecast starts at 9:15 am IST.
The 21-year-old Australian, whose worst result in a season where he could do no wrong, was the sixth place in Japan which actually ensured the championship crown for him, has got extra motivation to do well in Sepang.
Because, even though the chase for the world title is over, the race presents Stoner the opportunity to achieve a unique treble in Sepang. The Australian won the 125cc title in 2004 on a KTM bike and kept up the winning act the following year in the 250cc category astride an Aprilia machine.
Having taken a ninth win this season at the Australian GP in Philip Island on Sunday, Stoner would certainly want to win the premier class race on his Ducati in the penultimate round of the 17-leg world championships.
The Sepang track is specifically built for speed and exciting racing. With four slow corners following two long straights, and ten medium to high-speed corners, the wide track is particularly favourable for overtaking manoeuvres and plenty of open throttle. And the Malaysian weather ? always hot and humid and demanding ? plays an important role in making the race even more demanding for the riders.
Schedule:
Day : Sunday
Date : 21/10/07
Time : 9:15 a.m
Event : Moto GP : Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix
Telecast : Live