Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Ducati need stoner back again to replace Valentino Rossi

 In the 2011 season, Stoner moved to Honda, and re-add the world title trophy the most prestigious class in motor racing. Now, he is on top of the 2012 MotoGP standings after victory in the last two series, namely Jerez and Estoril in the series-opener in Qatar, Stoner finished third.

Valentino Rossi has not been able to develop a Ducati motorcycle to be daunting, as did Casey Stoner. Therefore, natural that there are those who think that Stoner is more successful than Rossi for this, as expressed by Carlo Pernat.
Pramac Ducati sports director admitted, if he is the manager of the team based in Bologna, then hiring back Stoner is an option that is not negotiable. Because the Australian rider was able to bring evidence of Ducati become world champion in 2007, before he returned to achieve success with Honda in the 2011 season, and the chance to defend title in this 2012 season.
I say it again: if I was manager of Ducati, I will try to get back to Casey Stoner, who offered him the money very much.
- Carlo Pernat
"We heard that Valentino said he was happy after the race in Portugal. But I can not believe this, when considering that he left behind 28 seconds from the winner," said Pernat about the Portugal GP last weekend.
Indeed, during the race at Estoril Circuit, Rossi was quite satisfied despite finishing seventh. However, the seven-time MotoGP world champion was unable to keep up the greatness of Stoner, who managed to climb the podium first and end the wait is to conquer the circuit during his career in MotoGP.
"I say it again: if I was manager of Ducati, I will try to get back to Casey Stoner, who offered him the money very much.
"Perhaps, with a number of reasons, it is not possible. But who else could they recruit? Everyone is afraid of riding a Ducati, and his statement about wanting to one-year contract makes me think that he was in the stock market. If I were in their I will try. "
Stoner, who made his debut in MotoGP in 2006 with the LCR team, move to Ducati in 2007. In its inaugural season with the Italian team, "Kurri Kurri Boy" immediately won the world title.