Pedrosa apologises to team for Indy crash
Having dominated the Indianapolis weekend up until Sunday’s race, a tenth place finish was frustrating for Dani Pedrosa and his team at round twelve.
Having dominated the Indianapolis weekend up until Sunday’s race, a tenth place finish was frustrating for Dani Pedrosa and his team at round twelve.
Understandably Alex de Angelis was a happy man on Sunday evening after his second place finish in the U.S.
World Champion Valentino Rossi is still in charge of the title race despite his Indy crash and has a chance to bounce back on home soil next weekend.
Things could not have gone better for Jorge Lorenzo at the Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix.
Nicky Hayden’s tough first season with Ducati took a distinct turn for the better as he achieved his first podium for the Italian factory at Indianapolis.
Fiat Yamaha’s Jorge Lorenzo got his third victory of 2009 at Indianapolis, as his team-mate Valentino Rossi and Spanish rival Dani Pedrosa both crashed in the 28 lap Brickyard contest.
Alex de Angelis was the surprise pace setter with a late best effort in the MotoGP warm up session at Indianapolis.
RJ Anderson and his Polaris Ranger RZR S sealed the M4SX Stadium Series Championship with a win at Perris Auto Speedway in California.
3D cinematography has taken the world of motion pictures by storm, and the same technology is now set to revolutionise sports broadcasting, with MotoGP taking part in this revolution.
San Carlo Honda Gresini’s Alex de Angelis missed the front row at Indianapolis by 0.011s on Saturday.