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2007 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix

2007 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix

FieldValue
Grand PrixAustralian
flagAustralia
Official_NameGMC Australian Grand Prix
LocationPhillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
ImagePhillip Island Grand Prix Circuit.svg
Course_mi2.764
Course_km4.448
Race_No16
Season_No18
Date14 October
Year2007
Pole_Rider_MotoGPDani Pedrosa
Pole_Rider_MotoGP_CountrySpain
Pole_Time_MotoGP1:29.201
Fast_Rider_MotoGPValentino Rossi
Fast_Rider_MotoGP_CountryItaly
Fast_Time_MotoGP1:30.801
First_Rider_MotoGPCasey Stoner
First_Rider_MotoGP_CountryAustralia
Second_Rider_MotoGPLoris Capirossi
Second_Rider_MotoGP_CountryItaly
Third_Rider_MotoGPValentino Rossi
Third_Rider_MotoGP_CountryItaly
Pole_Rider_250Jorge Lorenzo
Pole_Rider_250_CountrySpain
Pole_Time_2501:32.884
Fast_Rider_250Jorge Lorenzo
Fast_Rider_250_CountrySpain
Fast_Time_2501:33.761
First_Rider_250Jorge Lorenzo
First_Rider_250_CountrySpain
Second_Rider_250Álvaro Bautista
Second_Rider_250_CountrySpain
Third_Rider_250Andrea Dovizioso
Third_Rider_250_CountryItaly
Pole_Rider_125Mattia Pasini
Pole_Rider_125_CountryItaly
Pole_Time_1251:38.078
Fast_Rider_125Gábor Talmácsi
Fast_Rider_125_CountryHungary
Fast_Time_1251:38.061
First_Rider_125Lukáš Pešek
First_Rider_125_CountryCzech Republic
Second_Rider_125Joan Olivé
Second_Rider_125_CountrySpain
Third_Rider_125Héctor Faubel
Third_Rider_125_CountrySpain

The 2007 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix was the sixteenth round of the 2007 MotoGP championship. It was held over the weekend of 12–14 October 2007 at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Philip Island, Victoria.

MotoGP race report

This race was most notable for Casey Stoner's first victory in front of his home crowd, two weeks after the Australian became Ducati's first ever world champion at the previous round in Japan. The team also won the constructors championship, the first time a European manufacturer has done this since 1973.

Dani Pedrosa took pole position on Saturday, followed by Valentino Rossi and Casey Stoner. Nicky Hayden took the first spot on the second row in fourth, Loris Capirossi was fifth and Randy de Puniet in sixth.

All riders take off and do their usual warm-up lap before lining up in their respective grid slots. As the lights went out, Stoner immediately went into the lead on the opening lap going into the Doohan corner. Hayden also managed to pass both Rossi and Pedrosa for second, with Pedrosa and Rossi losing two places (first to third, second to fourth). Capirossi did not make up any positions and was still in fifth place. Stoner and Hayden open up a small gap to Pedrosa and Rossi during the lap.

As lap two begins, Marco Melandri makes a move on the Pramac Ducati of Alex Barros for sixth, overtaking him on the start/finish straight. Rossi then makes a move on Pedrosa for third spot, overtaking him at the Honda Corner as he does not want the two at the front to ride away. However, coming out of the fast, unnamed Turn 12 corner, Rossi went slightly wide and onto the grass, undoing all his hard work and dropping him back to fourth behind Pedrosa.

Lap three and Rossi now needs to make up the lost ground to Pedrosa again. Stoner and Hayden are opening up a gap at the front, with Pedrosa still in third. Capirossi meanwhile is slowly closing in on the two, with Hayden shadowing Stoner all throughout the lap, as does Rossi. Melandri overtakes Capirossi for fifth place at the fast, unnamed Turn 8 right hander. Rossi's rear tyre smokes as he tries to get a better exit out of Turn 12, with Stoner almost going onto the grass as he uses the full kerb for maximum acceleration coming out of Turn 12.

On lap four, Hayden is still trying to get past Stoner but he refuses him the opportunity in the first two corners. Rossi meanwhile finally manages to overtake Pedrosa at the Southern Loop by going through on the inside with a tighter line. Pedrosa tries to get back at him by lining up a pass at the Honda Corner, but fails to brake in time, runs in too deep and loses fourth to Melandri instead. Rossi then tries to close in on the top two.

Lap five and Pedrosa retakes fourth by overtaking Melandri on the start/finish straight, going into Doohan Corner. Melandri takes the position back by outbraking Pedrosa at the Honda corner and at the front, Stoner is slowly opening up a gap to Hayden.

On lap six, Pedrosa overtakes Melandri once more for fourth down at the start/finish straight, with Melandri trying replicate his overtaking manoeuver at the Honda Corner. This time however, he fails as he goes too wide, allowing Pedrosa to keep the place. Rossi also set a fastest lap so far.

As lap seven gets underway, Hayden's gap to Stoner is increasing, with Rossi slowly reeling in Hayden in return. No overtakes happen at the front.

Lap eight and Stoner has a big moment exiting the Southern Loop, but he does not lose any time because of it. Still no overtakes at the front.

On lap nine, Nicky Hayden suddenly started to lose ground to Stoner halfway around the lap. Exiting Turn 12, Rossi had almost wholly caught him entering the start/finish straight.

Lap ten and Rossi overtakes an ever fading Hayden into the Doohan Corner, moving him up to second.

On lap eleven, Rossi starts to pull away from Hayden. Pedrosa meanwhile was closing in on Hayden, cutting −0.813 seconds off of the gap.

Lap twelve and Pedrosa has now caught Hayden. Just before Lukey Heights, his bike suddenly slows – a result of motor problems. He sticks out his leg to warn others but almost hits Pedrosa in the process. Furiously, he hits the front of his bike, then rides off into te gravel to retire.

Casey Stoner, riding his Ducati at the MotoGP race. He won the race, the first time an Australian had won his home race since Mick Doohan's victory in 1998.

As lap thirteen begins, Hayden is still angry as he walks off of the gravel trap. Hayden's retirement moves Pedrosa up to third, Melandri to fourth, Capirossi to fifth and Barros to sixth place. Stoner has created a gap that's over 4 seconds to Rossi as well. Further back, Capirossi's Bridgestone-shod Ducati had caught Melandri at a rapid pace.

On lap fourteen, Melandri's Bridgestone-shod Gresini Honda of started to close the gap slightly to Pedrosa's Michelin-shod Repsol Honda, with Capirossi doing likewise to Melandri. Stoner extended his lead to around +4.7 seconds over Rossi at the front.

Lap fifteen and Melandri is now all over the back of Pedrosa. Melandri wanted to overtake him going up the hill at Lukey Heights, but made a mistake and ran wide, almost gifting Capirossi fourth position.

On lap sixteen, Capirossi was harassing Melandri for the fourth spot. Chaz Davies meanwhile had reached the pits after retiring a few laps earlier. Rossi now started to lose ground to Pedrosa as well, the Spaniard catching up to the Italian's rear wheel.

Going into lap seventeen, Capirossi made his move at the start/finish straight. Using the superior top speed of his Ducati, he goes side by side and outbreaks Melandri going into Doohan Corner for third place. Pedrosa meanwhile went side by side on the outside with Rossi into said corner and overtook him at the next one – the Southern Loop – to take second from him. He then had a major wobble with his front wheel before going into the Stoner Corner, but lost no ground to anyone.

Lap eighteen and Stoner's lead over Pedrosa is +6.716 seconds. Rossi refuses to let him run away with second and hangs on and Capirossi is slowly catching up with the two. Pedrosa then went wide at the Honda Corner, almost allowing Rossi to pass him. Rossi then harasses Pedrosa for the remainder of the lap.

As lap nineteen begins, Capirossi once again uses his Ducati's superior top speed to blast past the Yamaha of Rossi and moves up into third position before the Doohan Corner. He then surprises Pedrosa by moving up his inside at the Southern Loop to take two positions in two corners – making full use of his superior Bridgestone tyres – and make it a Ducati 1–2, much to the delight of the Ducati pit box. Pedrosa – now suffering badly with the tyres – is also overtaken by Rossi at the Honda Corner to take the bottom step of the podium.

Lap twenty and there's only seven laps to go. Stoner is still comfortably ahead with a +7.420 lead over Capirossi. Rossi meanwhile almost gets overtaken by Pedrosa at the start/finish straight, but he denies Pedrosa going into the Doohan Corner. Further back, Melandri – who has been suffering with his tyres since his mistake – has been caught by the Pramac Ducati of Barros, and gets passed by him at Turn 11.

On lap twenty-one, no overtakes happened at the front, though Rossi was still trying to find a way past Capirossi.

Lap twenty-two and the midfield runners Chris Vermeulen and Anthony West battle for ninth position. West passes Vermeulen going into the Doohan Corner. Behind them are also Colin Edwards and Carlos Checa, fighting for tenth place.

Lap twenty-three and Capirossi now starts to open up a gap to Rossi. No overtakes happened at the front.

On lap twenty-four, no overtakes happened.

Lap twentyfive – the penultimate lap – and Stoner has lost some margin, shrinking his gap to +6.869 seconds to Capirossi, who himself has now pulled a +1.783 second gap back to Rossi down in third position. Rossi himself has also pulled a significant gap of +1.679 seconds back to Pedrosa.

The final lap – lap twentysix – has begun and the top four is as follows: Stoner, Capirossi, Rossi and Pedrosa. Further back, Kawasaki rider Randy de Puniet and Suzuki rider John Hopkins had passed Melandri for sixth and seventh place. Vermeulen also passed Melandri for eighth not much later. Stoner had no problems on this lap and crossed it to win his ninth race of the season. Capirossi and Rossi crossed the line in second and third, Pedrosa in fourth and Barros fifth – his third highest position of the season. De Puniet and Hopkins finished sixth and seventh and Vermeulen and Edwards eighth and ninth.

On the parade lap back to parc-fermé, Stoner valiantly waves the Australian flag, with Capirossi doing likewise with a small Italian flag. The jubilant Australian and Stoner fans enjoy the scene on the tribunes, clapping and waving Australian and 27 (Stoner's number) flags of their own. Hopkins congratulates him via a handshake whilst still being on his bike, with Vermeulen congratulating him also.

Rossi arrives to parc fermé and hugs one of his crewmembers. Stoner also arrives and talks to his delighted crewmembers, as does a visibly tired Capirossi. The Ducati teammates hug each other as well. The three then talk to the press before the podium ceremony.

The riders walk up to the podium, with Rossi the first to emerge, followed by Capirossi and Stoner. They take their places on their respective podium slots and the important figures hand out the trophies to the third, second and first place riders. The Australian national anthem plays for Stoner and the trio sprays the champagne.

MotoGP classification

Pos.No.RiderTeamManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011121314151617RetRetSources:
27AUS **Casey Stoner****Ducati Marlboro Team****Ducati**2741:12.2443**25**
65ITA **Loris Capirossi****Ducati Marlboro Team****Ducati**27+6.7635**20**
46ITA** Valentino Rossi****Fiat Yamaha Team****Yamaha**27+10.0382**16**
26ESP **Dani Pedrosa****Repsol Honda Team****Honda**27+11.6631**13**
4BRA **Alex Barros****Pramac d'Antin****Ducati**27+19.4757**11**
14FRA **Randy de Puniet****Kawasaki Racing Team****Kawasaki**27+27.3136**10**
21USA **John Hopkins****Rizla Suzuki MotoGP****Suzuki**27+29.24314**9**
71AUS **Chris Vermeulen****Rizla Suzuki MotoGP****Suzuki**27+34.83316**8**
5USA **Colin Edwards****Fiat Yamaha Team****Yamaha**27+35.07311**7**
33ITA **Marco Melandri****Honda Gresini****Honda**27+36.97112**6**
7ESP **Carlos Checa****Honda LCR****Honda**27+37.72113**5**
13AUS **Anthony West****Kawasaki Racing Team****Kawasaki**27+38.42610**4**
56JPN **Shinya Nakano****Konica Minolta Honda****Honda**27+47.4308**3**
50FRA **Sylvain Guintoli****Dunlop Yamaha Tech 3****Yamaha**27+54.3249**2**
24ESP **Toni Elías****Honda Gresini****Honda**27+1:10.47118**1**
6JPN Makoto TamadaDunlop Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha27+1:12.90415
80USA Kurtis RobertsTeam RobertsKR212V27+1:13.02019
1USA Nicky HaydenRepsol Honda TeamHonda12Retirement4
57UK Chaz DaviesPramac d'AntinDucati12Retirement17

250 cc classification

Pos.No.RiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011121314151617181920RetRetRetRetRetRet[OFFICIAL 250cc REPORT](http://resources.motogp.com/files/results/2007/250cc/AUS/RAC/classification.pdf)
1Spain **Jorge Lorenzo****Aprilia**2539:25.7271**25**
19Spain **Álvaro Bautista****Aprilia**25+19.6343**20**
34Italy **Andrea Dovizioso****Honda**25+19.7247**16**
4Japan **Hiroshi Aoyama****KTM**25+19.7976**13**
12Switzerland **Thomas Lüthi****Aprilia**25+20.0668**11**
60Spain **Julián Simón****Honda**25+21.0459**10**
58Italy **Marco Simoncelli****Gilera**25+32.9605**9**
73Japan **Shuhei Aoyama****Honda**25+33.04310**8**
3San Marino **Alex de Angelis****Aprilia**25+33.0514**7**
55Japan **Yuki Takahashi****Honda**25+44.81412**6**
15Italy **Roberto Locatelli****Gilera**25+48.73313**5**
16France **Jules Cluzel****Aprilia**25+54.01015**4**
17Czech Republic **Karel Abraham****Aprilia**25+1:03.21821**3**
41Spain **Aleix Espargaró****Aprilia**25+1:09.36814**2**
28Germany **Dirk Heidolf****Aprilia**25+1:17.80717**1**
50IRL Eugene LavertyHonda25+1:21.23924
32Italy Fabrizio LaiAprilia25+1:31.24516
11Japan Taro SekiguchiAprilia25+1:33.57522
8Thailand Ratthapark WilairotHonda25+1:33.91623
21Italy Federico SandiAprilia24+1 lap25
25Italy Alex BaldoliniAprilia18Retirement19
10Hungary Imre TóthAprilia5Retirement18
7Spain Efrén VázquezAprilia3Accident20
36Finland Mika KallioKTM1Accident11
89China Ho Wan ChowAprilia1Retirement26
80Spain Héctor BarberáAprilia0Retirement2

125 cc classification

Pos.No.RiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526RetRetRetRetRetDNQDNQDNQDNQ[OFFICIAL 125cc REPORT](http://resources.motogp.com/files/results/2007/125cc/AUS/RAC/classification.pdf)
52CZE **Lukáš Pešek****Derbi**2338:03.0203**25**
6ESP **Joan Olivé****Aprilia**23+0.0908**20**
55ESP **Héctor Faubel****Aprilia**23+0.1906**16**
24ITA **Simone Corsi****Aprilia**23+0.4055**13**
12ESP **Esteve Rabat****Honda**23+0.91511**11**
71JPN **Tomoyoshi Koyama****KTM**23+1.3154**10**
75ITA **Mattia Pasini****Aprilia**23+1.3161**9**
14HUN **Gábor Talmácsi****Aprilia**23+1.3719**8**
33ESP **Sergio Gadea****Aprilia**23+1.4577**7**
11GER **Sandro Cortese****Aprilia**23+14.65210**6**
44ESP **Pol Espargaró****Aprilia**23+21.74517**5**
34SWI **Randy Krummenacher****KTM**23+22.68720**4**
18ESP **Nicolás Terol****Derbi**23+26.49119**3**
63FRA **Mike Di Meglio****Honda**23+26.56312**2**
51USA **Stevie Bonsey****KTM**23+37.82318**1**
38UK Bradley SmithHonda23+37.98113
37NED Joey LitjensHonda23+40.40623
8ITA Lorenzo ZanettiAprilia23+40.45314
77SWI Dominique AegerterAprilia23+44.27128
29ITA Andrea IannoneAprilia23+44.83122
53ITA Simone GrotzkyjAprilia23+51.48224
60AUT Michael RansederDerbi23+1:01.15315
20ITA Roberto TamburiniAprilia23+1:03.61429
13ITA Dino LombardiHonda23+1:18.52427
79ITA Ferruccio LamborghiniAprilia23+1:37.55830
68AUS Glenn ScottAprilia22+1 lap31
17GER Stefan BradlAprilia19Retirement26
22ESP Pablo NietoAprilia17Retirement16
7FRA Alexis MasbouHonda15Accident21
99UK Danny WebbHonda13Accident25
35ITA Raffaele De RosaAprilia5Retirement2
70AUS Blake Leigh-SmithHondaDid not qualify
96AUS Rhys MollerHondaDid not qualify
73AUS Jackson Leigh-SmithHondaDid not qualify
95ROU Robert MureșanDerbiDid not qualify

Championship standings after the race (MotoGP)

Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round sixteen has concluded.

;Riders' Championship standings

Pos.RiderPoints
1AUS Casey Stoner322
2ITA Valentino Rossi230
3ESP Dani Pedrosa201
4USA John Hopkins165
5AUS Chris Vermeulen160

;Constructors' Championship standings

Pos.ConstructorPoints
1ITA Ducati349
2JPN Honda268
3JPN Yamaha267
4JPN Suzuki216
5JPN Kawasaki124
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

| Previous_year's_race=2006 Australian Grand Prix | Next_year's_race=2008 Australian Grand Prix

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