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2009 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix


FieldValue
Grand PrixQatar
flagQatar
Official NameCommercialbank Grand Prix of Qatar
LocationLosail International Circuit
Course_mi3.343
Course_km5.380
Race_No1
Season_No17
Date12–13 April
Year2009
ImageLosail.svg
Pole_Rider_MotoGPCasey Stoner
Pole_Rider_MotoGP_CountryAustralia
Pole_Time_MotoGP1:55.286
Fast_Rider_MotoGPCasey Stoner
Fast_Rider_MotoGP_CountryAustralia
Fast_Time_MotoGP1:55.844
First_Rider_MotoGPCasey Stoner
First_Rider_MotoGP_CountryAustralia
Second_Rider_MotoGPValentino Rossi
Second_Rider_MotoGP_CountryItaly
Third_Rider_MotoGPJorge Lorenzo
Third_Rider_MotoGP_CountrySpain
Pole_Rider_250Álvaro Bautista
Pole_Rider_250_CountrySpain
Pole_Time_2502:00.677
Fast_Rider_250Hiroshi Aoyama
Fast_Rider_250_CountryJapan
Fast_Time_2502:01.752
First_Rider_250Héctor Barberá
First_Rider_250_CountrySpain
Second_Rider_250Jules Cluzel
Second_Rider_250_CountryFrance
Third_Rider_250Mike Di Meglio
Third_Rider_250_CountryFrance
Pole_Rider_125Julián Simón
Pole_Rider_125_CountrySpain
Pole_Time_1252:06.974
Fast_Rider_125Julián Simón
Fast_Rider_125_CountrySpain
Fast_Time_1252:06.969
First_Rider_125Andrea Iannone
First_Rider_125_CountryItaly
Second_Rider_125Julián Simón
Second_Rider_125_CountrySpain
Third_Rider_125Sandro Cortese
Third_Rider_125_CountryGermany

The 2009 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix was the opening round of the 2009 MotoGP championship. It had originally been due to place on the weekend of 10–12 April 2009 at the Losail International Circuit located in Doha, Qatar. However, the meeting was extended to 13 April, as the MotoGP race was postponed to this date, due to adverse weather conditions on 12 April. The problems were compounded by the event being held at night under floodlights for the benefit of European TV viewers.

This was the last MotoGP round in which a tobacco brand name (Marlboro) was visible on a bike.

Report

The whole Grand Prix was disrupted by a rare event of rain in Doha, coupled with the impossibility of racing in the wet under floodlights. The 125cc race started at the scheduled time, despite rain being forecast sometime during the race. During the third lap rain began to fall, and the race was finally called after the fourth lap. Shortly after, it was decided to consider the race finished, so Andrea Iannone, who was leading at the time the red flag was exposed, was declared the winner and half points were given, since they failed to complete two thirds of the full race distance (18 laps). This was lucky for Julián Simón as he had crashed after the red flag was shown, and manage to recover back to the track, and was thus classified in second.

After this, talk began to decide whether to race the other two classes or not, since racing with rain in the night could pose a serious threat to riders' safety due to the glare off the track. The organizers, together with safety representative Franco Uncini and riders including Valentino Rossi and Loris Capirossi, made several reconnaissance journeys around the track, which was drying after rain stopped to fall. It was ultimately decided to start the 250cc race, 40 minutes after it was originally scheduled to run. The original race distance of 20 laps was reduced to 13 laps, allowing full points to be awarded while not causing a delay to the MotoGP race. The race went on without problems, and Héctor Barberá won the race ahead of a surprising Jules Cluzel. A frantic multi-bike battle for third place ultimately saw Mike Di Meglio finish third after overtaking teammate Álvaro Bautista and Raffaele De Rosa on the final lap; Hiroshi Aoyama also passed those riders to take 4th place.

MotoGP was kept in its original timeslot. However, shortly before the formation lap, rain began to fall again, and the intensity this time was much higher than the previous. The organisers decided to cancel the event, since the track was too damp to race. After negotiations, it was decided to move the race to the following day, in hope of better weather conditions. The start time was also moved to 21:00 local time, having originally been 23:00.

The Monday race started without problems. The victory went to Casey Stoner, who made a good start from pole and then led the entire race, pulling a comfortable gap over his opponents. Valentino Rossi finished second; he tried to catch the Australian, coming as near as two seconds from him, but ultimately he had to settle for second, his Yamaha suffering with tyre problems. Third was Jorge Lorenzo, coming a distant 16 seconds from Stoner.

MotoGP classification

Pos.No.RiderTeamManufacturerLapsTimeGridPoints1234567891011121314151617RetSources:
27AUS Casey StonerDucati Marlboro TeamDucati2242:53.984125
46ITA Valentino RossiFiat Yamaha TeamYamaha22+7.771220
99ESP Jorge LorenzoFiat Yamaha TeamYamaha22+16.244316
5USA Colin EdwardsMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha22+24.410613
4ITA Andrea DoviziosoRepsol Honda TeamHonda22+27.263411
15SMR Alex de AngelisSan Carlo Honda GresiniHonda22+29.883910
7AUS Chris VermeulenRizla Suzuki MotoGPSuzuki22+33.62789
36FIN Mika KallioPramac RacingDucati22+34.755108
24ESP Toni ElíasSan Carlo Honda GresiniHonda22+39.481127
14FRA Randy de PunietLCR Honda MotoGPHonda22+42.28476
3ESP Dani PedrosaRepsol Honda TeamHonda22+48.526145
69USA Nicky HaydenDucati Marlboro TeamDucati22+48.883164
59ESP Sete GibernauGrupo Francisco HernandoDucati22+52.215153
33ITA Marco MelandriHayate Racing TeamKawasaki22+56.379112
72JPN Yuki TakahashiScot Racing Team MotoGPHonda22+1:00.286171
52GBR James ToselandMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha22+1:14.97813
88ITA Niccolò CanepaPramac RacingDucati22+1:15.02818
65ITA Loris CapirossiRizla Suzuki MotoGPSuzuki7Accident5

250 cc classification

Pos.No.RiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910111213141516171819RetRetRetDNSOFFICIAL 250cc REPORT
40ESP Héctor BarberáAprilia1326:50.940425
16FRA Jules CluzelAprilia13+0.8261320
63FRA Mike Di MeglioAprilia13+6.181316
4JPN Hiroshi AoyamaHonda13+6.609213
35ITA Raffaele De RosaHonda13+6.6561411
12CHE Thomas LüthiAprilia13+6.672910
19ESP Álvaro BautistaAprilia13+7.60819
14THA Ratthapark WilairotHonda13+8.349128
15ITA Roberto LocatelliGilera13+15.032107
28HUN Gábor TalmácsiAprilia13+20.34866
55ESP Héctor FaubelHonda13+20.46555
48JPN Shoya TomizawaHonda13+28.402164
52CZE Lukáš PešekAprilia13+28.906153
6ESP Alex DebónAprilia13+33.77982
25ITA Alex BaldoliniAprilia13+36.988171
8CHE Bastien ChesauxHonda13+1:01.73021
10HUN Imre TóthAprilia13+1:03.51218
56RUS Vladimir LeonovAprilia13+1:32.38520
77ESP Aitor RodríguezAprilia13+1:38.75222
17CZE Karel AbrahamAprilia8Retirement11
7ESP Axel PonsAprilia0Accident19
75ITA Mattia PasiniAprilia0Retirement7
58ITA Marco SimoncelliGileraDid not start

125 cc classification

Pos.No.RiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728RetRetDNSOFFICIAL 125cc REPORT
29ITA Andrea IannoneAprilia48:37.245312.5
60ESP Julián SimónAprilia4+0.180110
11DEU Sandro CorteseDerbi4+5.21158
44ESP Pol EspargaróDerbi4+5.76986.5
38GBR Bradley SmithAprilia4+6.65025.5
94DEU Jonas FolgerAprilia4+6.701105
18ESP Nicolás TerolAprilia4+6.77144.5
17DEU Stefan BradlAprilia4+7.59274
99GBR Danny WebbAprilia4+8.169133.5
12ESP Esteve RabatAprilia4+8.678153
77CHE Dominique AegerterDerbi4+12.232182.5
33ESP Sergio GadeaAprilia4+12.23762
45GBR Scott ReddingAprilia4+12.360111.5
24ITA Simone CorsiAprilia4+13.754191
14FRA Johann ZarcoAprilia4+13.783140.5
16USA Cameron BeaubierKTM4+13.89322
7ESP Efrén VázquezDerbi4+14.17021
6ESP Joan OlivéDerbi4+14.45212
8ITA Lorenzo ZanettiAprilia4+15.31020
73JPN Takaaki NakagamiAprilia4+16.41516
32ITA Lorenzo SavadoriAprilia4+18.60223
35CHE Randy KrummenacherAprilia4+19.35517
53NLD Jasper IwemaHonda4+28.03425
87ITA Luca MarconiAprilia4+28.11424
69CZE Lukáš ŠemberaAprilia4+28.19925
5FRA Alexis MasbouLoncin4+28.27228
71JPN Tomoyoshi KoyamaLoncin4+28.54427
10ITA Luca VitaliAprilia4+53.92730
93ESP Marc MárquezKTM3Accident9
88AUT Michael RansederHaojue3Mechanical29
66GBR Matthew HoyleHaojue0Did not start31

Championship standings after the race (MotoGP)

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

;Riders' Championship standings

Pos.RiderPoints
1AUS Casey Stoner25
2ITA Valentino Rossi20
3ESP Jorge Lorenzo16
4USA Colin Edwards13
5ITA Andrea Dovizioso11

;Constructors' Championship standings

Pos.ConstructorPoints
1ITA Ducati25
2JPN Yamaha20
3JPN Honda11
4JPN Suzuki9
5JPN Kawasaki2
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

| Previous_year's_race = 2008 Qatar Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 2010 Qatar Grand Prix

References

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