Casey Joel Stoner (born 16 October 1985) is an Australian retired professional
motorcycle racer, and a two-time
MotoGP World Champion, in and . During his MotoGP career, Stoner raced for the factory teams of
Ducati
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A () is an Italian motorcycle manufacturing company headquartered in Bologna, Italy.
History
Barely a month after the official liberation of Italy in 1944, SIATA announced its intention to sell this engine, called ...
and
Honda
commonly known as just Honda, is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate automotive manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
Founded in October 1946 by Soichiro Honda, Honda has bee ...
, winning a title for each team.
Born in
Southport, Queensland
Southport is a coastal town and the most populous suburb in the City of Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. It contains the Gold Coast central business district. In the , Southport had a population of 36,786 people.
Geography
Southport is ...
, Stoner raced from a young age and moved to the
United Kingdom
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to pursue a racing career. After first competing internationally in 2002, Stoner became
MotoGP World Champion in
2007
2007 was designated as the International Heliophysical Year and the International Polar Year.
Events
January
* January 1
**Bulgaria and Romania 2007 enlargement of the European Union, join the European Union, while Slovenia joins the Eur ...
for
Ducati
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A () is an Italian motorcycle manufacturing company headquartered in Bologna, Italy.
History
Barely a month after the official liberation of Italy in 1944, SIATA announced its intention to sell this engine, called ...
. One of Stoner's greatest talents was his ability to ride any motorcycle beyond its perceived limits, even winning races on the inferior Ducati after both Honda and Yamaha had forged ahead in development during his later racing years. Stoner's 2007 title remained Ducati's only rider's championship until
Francesco Bagnaia
Francesco "Pecco" Bagnaia ( ; born 14 January 1997) is an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle racer competing in MotoGP World Championship, MotoGP for the Ducati Corse, Ducati Lenovo Team. He is the and List of 500cc/MotoGP World Riders' Champions, ...
’s win in the premier class in 2022. During 2008 and 2009 Stoner remained a strong contender, winning multiple races, but not being able to consistently challenge
Valentino Rossi and
Yamaha for the title during those seasons. Stoner had a strong start to the 2009 season but had to miss three races due to
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a disabling Chronic condition, chronic illness. People with ME/CFS experience profound fatigue that does not go away with rest, as well as sleep issues and problems with memory ...
. In 2010, Ducati failed to challenge Yamaha and Honda until very late in the season, when Stoner went out on a winning note, winning three races.
After his departure from Ducati to Honda following the 2010 season, Stoner won a second world championship title in
2011
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for
Repsol Honda. The championship was won in a dominant fashion with ten Grand Prix wins and sealed by winning his
home race with two races remaining. Prior to the
2012 French Grand Prix, Stoner announced that he would retire from Grand Prix racing at the conclusion of the season.
Stoner was also the winner of his home
Grand Prix of Australia on six consecutive occasions between 2007 and 2012. Due to a crash during practice at
Indianapolis
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, Stoner missed several races due to injury, curtailing his championship challenge for his last season. He rounded off his MotoGP career with a remarkable sixth consecutive win in his home Grand Prix at
Phillip Island and with a podium in his final race.
On 27 March 2015,
HRC announced that Stoner would return to competition in a one-off ride in the 2015
Suzuka 8 Hours. Stoner crashed out of the race due to a stuck throttle, and Honda apologised to Stoner over the technical failure that caused him to injure his ankle and shoulder. Stoner served as a test and development rider for former team Ducati from 2016 to 2018.
Career
Early career
From 2000 to 2002, Stoner contested the national 125cc GP championships in Britain and Spain, winning the English 125cc Aprilia Championship in 2000, before moving full-time to the 250cc GP World Championships in 2002. His season on an
Aprilia under the guidance of
Lucio Cecchinello was turbulent, with no podium places from 15 race starts.
250cc World Championship
In 2005, Stoner rejoined the 250cc world championship class, racing once again for
Lucio Cecchinello's team on a works
Aprilia. He emerged toward the season's end as a serious threat to championship leader
Dani Pedrosa; a threat that only dissipated with a crash at Stoner's home
Grand Prix of
Phillip Island, allowing Pedrosa to establish an insurmountable points lead. Stoner went on to claim a solid second place in the overall championship standings, with an impressive five race victories for the season.
MotoGP World Championship
2006: Rookie season at LCR Honda
In October 2005, Stoner, along with
Lucio Cecchinello's team, reportedly had an agreement to move to the MotoGP class in the
upcoming season with support from
Yamaha. After the season ended, he received an offer from the
Honda Pons team and tested the
Honda RC211V bike with them at
Valencia
Valencia ( , ), formally València (), is the capital of the Province of Valencia, province and Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Valencian Community, the same name in Spain. It is located on the banks of the Turia (r ...
. However, in December 2005, Stoner re-signed with
Cecchinello's team after Honda Pons failed to secure sponsorship for the upcoming season. The team then made an agreement with
LCR Honda
LCR Team is a motorcycle racing team competing in the Grand Prix motorcycle racing, MotoGP World Championship under the name Castrol Honda LCR with rider Johann Zarco and Idemitsu Honda LCR with rider Somkiat Chantra, as well as the MotoE World C ...
to run the RC211V for Stoner in 2006.
As a rookie satellite rider, Stoner took the pole position in just his second MotoGP race, but crashed several times during the season. He finished in 8th position in the championship, with his best result being a second place at the
Turkish Grand Prix. He was leading the race until he was overtaken on the final corner by
Marco Melandri.
2007: Championship year with Factory Ducati

Stoner secured a ride with the
Factory Ducati Team for the
2007
2007 was designated as the International Heliophysical Year and the International Polar Year.
Events
January
* January 1
**Bulgaria and Romania 2007 enlargement of the European Union, join the European Union, while Slovenia joins the Eur ...
season, joining
Loris Capirossi on the new 800cc
Ducati Desmosedici GP7. Stoner started off his Ducati career on a high note with a first premier-class win in the
Qatar
Qatar, officially the State of Qatar, is a country in West Asia. It occupies the Geography of Qatar, Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East; it shares Qatar–Saudi Arabia border, its sole land b ...
opener, after a tense battle with
Valentino Rossi. Stoner took ten race wins and six pole positions (including winning three of the first four), took him to his first GP title, by a margin of 125 points (equivalent to five victories) over
Dani Pedrosa, which he built during the second half of the season. His worst finish was a 6th place at
Motegi, which was all he needed to clinch the title that day, taking the first premier class title for an Italian or a non-Japanese manufacturer since
Phil Read's title for
MV Agusta
MV Agusta (, full name: MV AGUSTA Motor S.p.A., original name: Meccanica Verghera Agusta or MV) is an Italian high end motorcycle manufacturer. It was founded by Domenico Agusta, Count Domenico Agusta on 19 January 1945 as one of the branches of ...
in
1974. Stoner was named
Young Australian of the Year for his 2007 performance.
2008: Six wins and runner-up season
In 2008, Stoner took the #1 decal on his bike. Stoner opened the 2008 season with a victory at
Qatar
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, before a run of two races without a podium. He returned to the podium with a second place at
Mugello, before starting a run of seven successive pole positions. He turned three of them into successive victories—a lights-to-flag win at Donington, leading every lap at
Assen
Assen () is a List of cities in the Netherlands by province, city and Municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality in the Northeastern Netherlands, and is the capital (politics), capital of the province of Drenthe. It received City rights in ...
six days later, and recovering from a huge Friday crash at
Sachsenring to win in the wet after
Dani Pedrosa crashed, moving to within 20 points of the championship lead. However, successive crashes while fighting for the lead at
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca (where he remounted to finish second to
Valentino Rossi),
[Madson, Bart]
MotoGP 2008 Laguna Seca Results
. Motorcycle-USA.com. Retrieved 17 June 2009. Brno
Brno ( , ; ) is a Statutory city (Czech Republic), city in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Located at the confluence of the Svitava (river), Svitava and Svratka (river), Svratka rivers, Brno has about 403,000 inhabitants, making ...
and
Misano ensured that he could not defend the title successfully.
[Madson, Bart]
MotoGP 2008 Brno Results
. Motorcycle-USA.com. Retrieved 17 June 2009.[Madson, Bart]
MotoGP 2008 Misano Results
. Motorcycle-USA.com. Retrieved 17 June 2009. Stoner finished the 2008 season with six wins and was runner-up to Rossi with 280 points, the highest number of points ever gained without taking the title at the time.
[Madson, Bart]
MotoGP 2008 Valencia Results
. Motorcycle-USA.com. Retrieved 17 June 2009.
2009: Health issues and Ducati struggles
Stoner remained with Ducati for the 2009 season with new teammate
Nicky Hayden, with a further option for a 4th season in 2010.
[Harley, Bryan]
Hayden Turns First Laps on Ducati GP09
. Motorcycle-USA.com. Retrieved 17 June 2009. A strong start to the season left Stoner in a three-way battle with the Fiat Yamaha duo of Rossi and
Jorge Lorenzo
Jorge Lorenzo Guerrero (; born 4 May 1987) is a Spanish former professional Grand Prix motorcycle racing, motorcycle racer. He is a five-time World Champion, with three List of 500cc/MotoGP Motorcycle World Champions, MotoGP World Championships ...
, before he was struck by a mystery illness which caused him to feel tired long before the end of races, leaving him 16 points behind Rossi and 7 behind Lorenzo after the US Grand Prix at Laguna Seca on 5 July.
Stoner was initially diagnosed with
anaemia and an inflammation of the stomach lining. Stoner later disputed the diagnosis, however, and, after continuing to struggle with the condition, he announced on 10 August 2009 that he would miss rounds 11, 12 and 13 in Brno, Indianapolis and Misano, respectively, in an attempt to recover from the illness, he was subsequently diagnosed as
lactose intolerant.
Mika Kallio was chosen as Stoner's replacement for the three races. Stoner returned to racing late in the 2009 season, placing second in the Portuguese Grand Prix and an emphatic first in the Australian Grand Prix, which he led throughout. At interview following the Australian Grand Prix, Stoner said that he experienced none of the premature tiredness that had dogged him earlier in the 2009 season. He followed this up with another first place in the wet at the Malaysian Grand Prix. At the last round of 2009 at Valencia, Stoner dominated all practice and qualifying sessions to take pole, only to crash on cold tyres on the
warm-up lap and miss the race. Stoner ended the season with four victories, and eight podiums in total, leading to a fourth-place finish in the riders' championship.
2010: Last season riding the Ducati
At the test held immediately following the Valencia round, Stoner was once again fastest while testing the new 2010 version of the Desmosedici. However, Rossi was fastest in five of the six pre-season tests. Stoner qualified on pole for the season opener in Qatar, and was leading the race when he crashed out, later acknowledging that this was his own mistake. He also crashed out of round 3 at
Le Mans
Le Mans (; ) is a Communes of France, city in Northwestern France on the Sarthe (river), Sarthe River where it meets the Huisne. Traditionally the capital of the Provinces of France, province of Maine (province), Maine, it is now the capital of ...
, this time attributing the crash to the front of the bike unloading when not running at maximum pace. His first podium of the year came at
Assen
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, despite struggling with
arm pump late in the race.
It was not until the thirteenth race of the season, the inaugural
Aragon Grand Prix, that Stoner achieved his first victory. His victory in Aragon started a run of three victories in four races, as he also won the delayed
Japanese Grand Prix, and won for the fourth consecutive year at
Phillip Island. He eventually finished fourth in the riders' championship once again. With Rossi having fallen out of favour with Yamaha following Lorenzo's championship-winning season and Honda no longer willing to play second fiddle to another Japanese manufacturer, an intense game of musical chairs ensued in the MotoGP paddock that saw several of the top riders switch teams, Stoner among them. For 2011, Stoner joined
Honda Racing Corporation
Honda Racing Corporation (HRC), also known as Honda Racing, is a motorsport subsidiary of the Honda, Honda Motor Company formed in 1982. From its founding, the company was initially solely responsible for Honda's motorcycle racing activities, b ...
after four years at
Ducati Corse
Ducati Corse () is the racing division of Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A., Ducati Motor Holding.
Organization
The company is split into four departments with 100+ employees working for the Ducati Corse, almost 10% of the Ducati Motor Holding S.p. ...
, where he was replaced by
Valentino Rossi.
2011: Return to Honda with the factory team and second championship

Stoner raced with the
Repsol Honda Racing Team in , with teammates
Dani Pedrosa and
Andrea Dovizioso. In preseason testing in
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ...
, Stoner was quickest in all three sessions, closely followed by Pedrosa and reigning world champion
Jorge Lorenzo
Jorge Lorenzo Guerrero (; born 4 May 1987) is a Spanish former professional Grand Prix motorcycle racing, motorcycle racer. He is a five-time World Champion, with three List of 500cc/MotoGP Motorcycle World Champions, MotoGP World Championships ...
. Stoner won the season-opening race in
Qatar
Qatar, officially the State of Qatar, is a country in West Asia. It occupies the Geography of Qatar, Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East; it shares Qatar–Saudi Arabia border, its sole land b ...
from pole position, and had been quickest in each of the free practice sessions held before qualifying. Stoner took pole position for the
Spanish Grand Prix, but had been running second behind
Marco Simoncelli in wet conditions. Valentino Rossi attempted an overtake on Stoner from a long way back and crashed, taking him down as well. After the race, when Rossi came to his garage to apologise for the incident, Stoner replied with the now-famous line, "Obviously your ambition outweighed your talent. Stoner won three out of the first five rounds of the season, with victories in
Le Mans
Le Mans (; ) is a Communes of France, city in Northwestern France on the Sarthe (river), Sarthe River where it meets the Huisne. Traditionally the capital of the Provinces of France, province of Maine (province), Maine, it is now the capital of ...
and Catalunya to add to his Qatar victory. Stoner added victories at
Silverstone in damp conditions, and
Laguna Seca
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, to hold a 20-point lead over
Jorge Lorenzo
Jorge Lorenzo Guerrero (; born 4 May 1987) is a Spanish former professional Grand Prix motorcycle racing, motorcycle racer. He is a five-time World Champion, with three List of 500cc/MotoGP Motorcycle World Champions, MotoGP World Championships ...
with eight races to go in the season.
Stoner proposed boycotting the
Japanese Grand Prix out of fears for his health from radiation from the
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant even though all the independent scientific experts including the
World Health Organization
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and
Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency stated that it is safe to live permanently or more from the plant.
Stoner won the World Championship for the second time at his home round at
Phillip Island, Australia. On his 26th birthday, Stoner won his ninth race of the season from his eleventh pole, and with his only challenger
Jorge Lorenzo
Jorge Lorenzo Guerrero (; born 4 May 1987) is a Spanish former professional Grand Prix motorcycle racing, motorcycle racer. He is a five-time World Champion, with three List of 500cc/MotoGP Motorcycle World Champions, MotoGP World Championships ...
ruled out of the race due to a hand injury suffered in warm-up, Stoner finished the weekend with an unassailable 65-point lead. His victory in the Australian MotoGP was his fifth in succession in his home race dating back to 2007 which made him the only rider to have won at Phillip Island during the 800cc era of MotoGP. He also was the only rider other than
Marc Márquez or Lorenzo in the premier class to have won the championship in the 2010s.
2012: Final season before retirement
Stoner started the season with wins at Jerez, and Estoril, both tracks he had not won a MotoGP race at before; his victory in Estoril allowed him to take the championship lead. By finishing fourth at the
Catalan Grand Prix, Stoner finished off the podium for the first time in fourteen months. He won the
Dutch TT
The Dutch Tourist Trophy, also known as the ''TT Assen'', and also sometimes known as the Dutch Motorcycle Grand Prix, is an annual Dutch motorsport event established in 1925 for road racing motorcycles held on the TT Circuit Assen, also known ...
at
Assen
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to move back level on points with Lorenzo, who was taken out by
Álvaro Bautista
Álvaro Bautista Arce (born 21 November 1984) is a Spanish people, Spanish motorcycle road racing, road racer. He won the 2022 Superbike World Championship, 2022 and 2023 Superbike World Championship, 2023 Superbike World Championship with the Du ...
on the first lap. This put Stoner even in points with Lorenzo before a final-lap retirement at the
Sachsenring, while battling teammate Dani Pedrosa. Stoner finished only eighth at the
Italian Grand Prix after running off-circuit, later describing that he was "not comfortable" on the bike, but followed that up with a fourth win of the season at Laguna Seca.
At the next race, Stoner crashed heavily during the qualifying session for the
Indianapolis Grand Prix, suffering torn ligaments in his ankle but was declared fit to race the following day. He finished fourth in the race, 2.5 seconds behind third-placed
Andrea Dovizioso. Stoner then elected to have surgery on his ankle, ruling him out of action for three races which essentially put him out of contention for the championship. Stoner's priority then was to be fully recovered for his home race in Australia, and he was slated to return at the
Japanese Grand Prix in October. Upon returning, he finished fifth in Japan and third in Malaysia, before winning his home race for the sixth successive season at
Phillip Island. The win gave him an undefeated record on Bridgestone tyres at the circuit.
Retirement
On 17 May 2012, during the pre-event press conference at the
French Grand Prix, Stoner announced that he would retire from MotoGP at the end of the season.
Stoner stated that he no longer enjoyed competing in the series, which was one of the contributing factors to his retirement. Getting away from the political stress of MotoGP, as well as having a desire to spend more time leisurely with his family were further reasons for his retirement. In a June 2014 interview, Stoner said he was enjoying his life away from the sport with his family and had no regrets about his retirement, further dismissing any chances of a comeback.
Status and personality

Stoner showed signs of feeling under-appreciated by the general public. He was angered by consistent suggestions that the bike and tyres had a bigger role in his success than he did, and unhappy at being booed at Donington in 2007 and 2008.
In August 2008 he was criticised for his former Ducati team's association with tobacco company
Philip Morris.
Stoner has stated that he would prefer to shun the limelight and let his riding style do the talking. In an interview with Australian Motorcycle News, he was quoted as saying he would prefer a return to purer form of racing from the 500cc days, stating that "Back in those days, it was just racing—Doohan, Rainey, Schwantz, Gardner, Lawson—not half as much bullshit as now. That was the life."
Before the
2012 Australian Grand Prix, the
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit named the third corner "Stoner Corner".
After retirement
V8 Supercars
After announcing his retirement from MotoGP, rumours persisted throughout the year that Stoner would debut in touring car racing in 2013; specifically the Australian
V8 Supercars series. Such a switch is a rare but not unprecedented move; as fellow Australian world motorcycling champion
Wayne Gardner retired from motorcycle racing in 1992 and made his touring car debut the following year.
The rumours intensified when V8 Supercars team
Triple Eight Race Engineering announced that Red Bull; a long-term sponsor of Stoner, would be the major sponsor of the team from 2013 onwards, replacing Vodafone. After numerous denials, in January 2013, Stoner announced that he would indeed move to touring car racing on a one-year contract with Triple Eight Race Engineering. Stoner would race in the second tier
Dunlop V8 Supercar Series for the
2013 season.
On 27 February 2013, two days before his debut at the
Adelaide Street Circuit, Stoner unveiled his car, sponsored by
Red Bull and Pirtek. His car would be a
Holden VE Commodore, the same car that was driven to victory in the
2010 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 by
Mark Skaife and
Craig Lowndes. His cameo season was unsuccessful, finishing in the mid-field most races with a highest finish of 5th at
Queensland Raceway. He finished the season 18th in the standings with 704 points.
Testing for Repsol Honda
In 2013, Stoner signed with Honda as a test rider to aid in the development of new machinery on a limited basis through to the end of the 2014 season. He renewed his contract again in 2015 for another season of test riding through to January 1, 2016.
Return to motorcycle racing
Suzuka 8 Hours
After three years retired from MotoGP, on 27 March, HRC announced that Casey Stoner was to return to motorcycle racing in 2015. In July, Stoner competed at the
Suzuka 8 Hours where he rode the
Honda CBR1000RR
The Honda CBR1000RR, marketed in some countries with the Fireblade suffix (capitalized as FireBlade until the 2000s), is a sport bike produced by Honda since 2004 as the seventh generation of the Honda CBR series, CBR Honda Fireblade, Fireblade s ...
. His teammates were
World Superbike
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The championship was founded in . The Su ...
rider
Michael van der Mark and MFJ All Japan Road Race JSB100 Championship and
HRC test rider
Takumi Takahashi. The team qualified for the race in fourth position. With his team leading the race, Stoner suffered a violent crash due to a throttle malfunction which forced him to dump his bike into a guard barrier. The crash saw their race come to an end.
Stoner suffered a broken right scapula and a fractured left tibia as a result of the accident. Stoner commented on the crash, "I didn't have enough time to engage the clutch
hen the throttle stuck I picked the bike up to try to slow down but I was heading towards the wall so I decided to lay it over and hit the barrier. Unfortunately the barriers were a lot harder than they looked and we came out of it with broken bones." Honda investigated the bike and discovered that the throttle mechanism had been defective and was stuck open at 26 degrees before the crash. Honda officially apologised to Stoner for the mechanical failure.
Proposed MotoGP Fill-in
After
Repsol Honda Team completed the
2015 Qatar Grand Prix,
Dani Pedrosa, Honda's 2015 MotoGP rider had to have surgery to treat the compartment syndrome (arm pump) in his right forearm. This would mean that Pedrosa would miss the next two consecutive races,
Austin and the
Argentine
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. Stoner offered to fill in for Pedrosa for these two events. However, HRC Vice President Shuhei Nakamoto and Repsol Honda team manager Livio Suppo decided against using Stoner because they did not have a motorcycle specifically set up for Casey, they also said that Casey was unfamiliar with
Circuit of the Americas and
Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo and they wanted him to be as competitive as possible. Stoner was disappointed as he tweeted, "Sorry to everyone but I am not racing
@circuitamericas next weekend it would have been an honour to ride for
@26_DaniPedrosa #NotMeantToBe." And, "Bummer I'm not racing, no prep needed as I wasn't planning on winning, just replacing a good friend and having some fun in Texas!" Instead, Repsol Honda chose HRC test rider
Hiroshi Aoyama to replace Dani Pedrosa.
Return to Ducati
In 2016 Casey Stoner returned to the
Ducati Corse
Ducati Corse () is the racing division of Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A., Ducati Motor Holding.
Organization
The company is split into four departments with 100+ employees working for the Ducati Corse, almost 10% of the Ducati Motor Holding S.p. ...
Team as a test rider for the
2016 MotoGP season, ending his five-year tenure with
Honda
commonly known as just Honda, is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate automotive manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
Founded in October 1946 by Soichiro Honda, Honda has bee ...
. Stoner's main role with Ducati is being a test rider and it has been further proposed that he may appear in some races as a wild card entry. Stoner participated in the official pre-season tests at Malaysia and was the fastest Ducati rider on the grid. He finished the final day of testing with the 5th-best time overall.
Later on in April, Stoner considered racing at the Argentine Grand Prix to fill in for the injured
Danilo Petrucci but decided not to. Ducati manager Luigi dall'Igna commented that Stoner's physical fitness was yet not at the level needed to compete and added that, "
aseyhas also had some physical problems, he still lacks strength. It wouldn't make any sense to enter him in a race
t this point Mid-way through the season, we'll see." Ultimately he did not compete that season.
Honours
Stoner was named the 2008
Young Australian of the Year for his 2007 MotoGP performance.
In the
2013 Queen's Birthday Honours, Stoner was appointed a
Member of the Order of Australia
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(AM) for significant service to motorcycle racing.
The FIM named him a Legend in October 2013 prior to the
2013 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix.
In October 2015, he was inducted into the
Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
The third turn at
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is named after him.
Personal life
Stoner met Adriana Tuchyna from
Adelaide
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when she approached him at
Phillip Island in 2003 and asked him to sign her stomach. A relationship began in 2005 when she turned 16, and they were married in Adelaide on 6 January 2007. At the
Czech Republic Grand Prix in August 2011, Stoner announced that his wife was pregnant with their first child. The baby, named Alessandra Maria, was born on 16 February 2012, the same birthday as Stoner's long-time rival
Valentino Rossi. On 6 October 2017, their second daughter Caleya Maria's birth was announced by Stoner on social media.
Stoner wore sponsored protective gear from Spidi between
2002 and
2005
2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ...
, and
Alpinestars between
2006 and
2012
2012 was designated as:
*International Year of Cooperatives
*International Year of Sustainable Energy for All
Events January
*January 4 – The Cicada 3301 internet hunt begins.
* January 12 – Peaceful protests begin in the R ...
. After announcing his retirement from MotoGP, Stoner still wore sponsored gear from Alpinestars, between his debut of the Australian
V8 Supercars in 2013 and associated with the HRC with the tests of development new machinery for
Honda RC213V. Following his experience of tiredness and sickness during 2009, Stoner was ultimately diagnosed as
lactose intolerant.
In 2019, Stoner revealed he was living with
chronic fatigue syndrome
Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a disabling Chronic condition, chronic illness. People with ME/CFS experience profound fatigue that does not go away with rest, as well as sleep issues and problems with memory ...
(CFS), also known as
myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME). In 2020, Stoner became an ambassador for Emerge Australia, an advocacy and support organisation for CFS/ME.
In 2022, Stoner revealed that he suffered severe anxiety and mental distress during his MotoGP career. He described laying on the motorhome floor between sessions being massively depressed, "wanting to die", and being afraid he would let his team down if he did not win every race. The anxiety was worse "the better the weekend he had" on the bike.
He also revealed that he got aware and better at 'managing' his condition as he got older.
[ He also suspected a link between his mental health crises and the chronic fatigue that developed during his career, although a formal link had yet to be medically evidenced.][
]
Career statistics
Stoner's most successful race was the Australian motorcycle Grand Prix, which he dominated with six straight wins until his retirement, having never lost at the event on a factory bike. His next best races were Qatar
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with four wins and then Great Britain and Laguna Seca with three wins apiece. In addition, Stoner won every different Grand Prix that was available to be won during his racing career, and he won 21 total different Grand Prix events with wins in Qatar
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, Turkey
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, China
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, Catalunya, Donington Park, Silverstone, Laguna Seca
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, Czech Republic
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, San Marino
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, Phillip Island, Malaysia
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, Netherlands
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, Germany
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, Valencia
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, Italy
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, Aragon
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, Japan
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, France
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, Indianapolis
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, Jerez, and Portugal
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Grand Prix motorcycle racing
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By class
Races by year
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Suzuka 8 Hours results
References
External links
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Casey Stoner
– Casey Stoner to return to racing at 2015 Suzuka 8 Hour
Casey Stoner
– MotoGP Rider Bios at Motorcycle-USA
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1985 births
Living people
Sportspeople from the Gold Coast, Queensland
Sportsmen from New South Wales
Australian motorcycle racers
250cc World Championship riders
Ducati Corse MotoGP riders
Honda HRC MotoGP riders
Supercars Championship drivers
Australian expatriate sportspeople in Monaco
Australian expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland
Members of the Order of Australia
Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees
LCR Team MotoGP riders
MotoGP World Championship riders
People with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome
MotoGP World Riders' Champions
Racing drivers from Queensland
21st-century Australian sportsmen