Casey Stoner signed off in front of his home fans in perfect fashion by winning the Australian Grand Prix for the sixth year running but Jorge Lorenzo was the big winner, with second place enough to clinch the 2012 MotoGP World Championship
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Moto2 AirAsia Australian Grand Prix: Race Result (25 Laps)
Pol Espargaro won the Australian Grand Prix by the biggest margin in Moto2 history but he was upstaged by Marc Marquez once again as the 19 year old clinched the title with a race to spare
Moto3 2012: Championship Standings After Australian GP
Moto3 AirAsia Australian Grand Prix: Race Result (23 Laps)
Sandro Cortese underlined his status as Moto3 world champion with a superbly judged victory in Australia, outlasting Miguel Oliveira in the closing stages
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The Sahara Force India team failed to impress their home fans during qualifying for tomorrow’s Indian Grand Prix. Both Nico Hulkenberg and Paul di Resta missed out on Q3 and will therefore start twelfth and sixteenth on the grid respectively.
There were mixed emotions for Sauber after qualifying at India today. Sergio Perez showed what potential the car has this weekend and will start from eighth, but a telemetry problem on Kamui Kobayashi’s car meant the Japanese driver will start a disappointing seventeenth.
Williams had reasons to be positive following qualifying in India today. It was a strong joint performance from the drivers, with Pastor Maldonado due to start ninth on the grid, with Bruno Senna not far behind him in thirteenth.
HRT had a positive qualifying session at India today. Pedro de la Rosa qualified twenty-second, with home favourite Narain Karthikeyan managing to out qualify Marussia’s Charles Pic for twenty-third.
Red Bull Racing made history today during qualifying for the Indian Grand Prix. Following the team’s dominant performance in Japan and Korea, today Red Bull Racing managed to secure their third consecutive front row lock out.
The two Toro Rosso drivers had a qualifying hour of contrasting fortunes today at India. Daniel Ricciardo was happy with his effort to start fifteenth, but Jean-Eric Vergne failed to progress beyond Q1 at a track he’s never been at before.
Mercedes were once again left confused by their lack of pace today in India. After showing good form earlier in the session, Nico Rosberg will only start tenth on the grid. For teammate Michael Schumacher, things were even worse and he will start tomorrow’s race from fourteenth.
Caterham suffered a mixed performance at India today. Vitaly Petrov once again out qualified his team mate, whilst Heikki Kovalainen ended the session in the gravel but will start twentieth.



