Podium Finish Helps Rossi Clinch Title
October 25, 2009
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Sepang, Malaysia. Valentino Rossi secured a seventh world title in the
MotoGP premier class by finishing third in Sunday’s rain-soaked
Malaysian Grand Prix.
Australia’s Casey Stoner made it
back-to-back race wins by taking the checkered flag on his Ducati, with
Honda’s Dani Pedrosa second.
Yamaha’s Rossi finished third
after his Italian compatriot Andrea Dovizioso lost control of his Honda
with seven laps to go in the 21-lap race at the Sepang circuit. The
race was delayed by 35 minutes to allow the track to dry after a
thunderstorm.
Rossi retained his world title with one race to
spare and heads the championship standings with 286 points. Teammate
Jorge Lorenzo, who finished fourth at Sepang, trails in second place
with 245 points.
Rossi was relieved to have sealed the world title chase before heading to Valencia.
“We
have been so fast on a dry track, but it started raining here from the
start and we had to go in without a dry setting. But we did some great
fight to win the world title with a race to spare,” Rossi said.
Stoner was glad to pull off another win for Ducati after missing three earlier races because of illness.
“I
had a good start at the first turn and I did not expect to pull a gap
after that,” said Stoner, the only rider to win in all classes at
Sepang.
I can’t ask for more after how the season went. It’s nice to come back and get a result like this,” he added.
Rossi,
30, also has 250cc and 125cc titles to his name, making him a nine-time
world champion. His seven titles in the premier class puts him only
behind Italy’s Giacomo Agostini, who won eight between 1966 and 1975.
Meanwhile,
Japan’s Hiroshi Aoyama celebrated his 28th birthday in style by winning
the 250cc race, moving to the brink of clinching the championship.
Aoyama,
on a Honda, prevailed after a head-to-head duel at the Sepang circuit
with Italian Marco Simoncelli, who eventually placed third after a
photo finish was required following Spaniard Hector Barbera’s late
surge.
The Japanese rider, who won by 6.397 seconds, extended
his lead at the top of the championship standings to 21 points over
Simoncelli.
In the 125cc class, Spaniard Julian Simon, who was
crowned world champion in Australia last Sunday, earned his sixth win
of the season after beating his Bancaja Aspar teammate Bradley Smith.
Simon
held off Smith’s challenge at the last corner, but Smith still secured
second position in the world championship despite riding with a broken
bone in his right foot from a crash on Saturday.
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