Casey Stoner has proven way to good for the rest of the field around the Philip Island circuit in qualifying for the Austrailian GP.
Fans and his crew held their breath yesterday when he high sided his Repsol Honda in qualifying. However the world champion bounced up and was none the worst for ware as he finish a half second in front of Lorenzo with Pedroza almost a second behind that.
Despite the fact that he is not fully recovered from surgery to his right leg to repair fractures and ligiments, he will start from the front of the grid today when he attempts to win a record 6th Australian Grand Prix in succession.
Vision below of yesterday’s crash.
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