Thursday, July 24, 2008

Stoner delighted with fifth pole in a row

Stoner delighted with fifth pole in a row

Casey Stoner was delighted to score his fifth consecutive MotoGP pole position but says it wasn't all plain sailing.

The reigning champion continued his domination of the weekend, although his advantage over the rest of the field was less than half a second for the first time this season as he struggled to get the best out of his tyres.

"We used quite a soft front tyre because we didn't want to use the allocation for the race," said Stoner. "Unfortunately with more grip in the rear I was pushing a lot in the front so I messed up the first two tyres and just couldn't get a good feeling with it.

"I was a little bit nervous because I basically had one tyre to do the lap. But I changed the style a little bit and tried not to push the front so hard and keep more corner speed.

"We definitely found a much better solution, on the brakes it's much more stable and I'm able to get on the gas a bit earlier because it's a bit more stable in the middle of the corner.

"I managed to put a nice lap together and we got the pole position. I think that's five on the trot now, so we're very, very happy."



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