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Pedrosa Storms To Victory In Indy

Spanish Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa stormed to victory at the the Brickyard in an eventful race ahead of his fellow compatriot Jorge Lorenzo and Italian Andrea Dovizioso.

Pedrosa started from pole position, but it was American Yamaha rider Ben Spies who led the opening laps after overtaking the Spaniard early on. Championship leader Jorge Lorenzo did not have an ideal start, but was soon up into third, forcing his way past Italian Monster Yamaha Tech 3 rider Andrea Dovizioso.

Spies and Pedrosa were battling at the front in the early stages, as Jorge Lorenzo was unable to close the both of them down. Australian Repsol Honda rider Casey Stoner forced his way past Alvaro Bautista with a good move. Pedrosa passed Spies to take the lead with another 24 laps to go. One lap later, Stoner was a man on a mission as he also got rid of Stefan Bradl to go fifth.

With 22 laps left, Ben Spies' engine blew down the straight, causing the oil flags to come out, with the Texan immediately pulling off the racing line. This affected the group right behind him, as Casey Stoner dropped back behind Andrea Dovizioso and Stefan Bradl.

Italians Michele Pirro and Danilo Petrucci were also robbed of any good luck as then had to retire with technical issues. Three laps later, Monster Yamaha Tech 3 rider Cal Crutchlow lost the front end of his bike in turn 4, unfortunately putting an end to his charge.

Stoner had fought his way back past his group into third, while Frenchman Randy de Puniet had to pull in with a mechanical issue.

Pedrosa had a big wobble with 12 laps to go, yet managed to stop himself running onto the grass. This did not stop the Spaniard and he soon rediscovered his rhythm. Five laps on, Italian Dovizioso was hunting down Stoner, who was fighting fearlessly with his injury, and took the Australian for third.

In the end it was Dani Pedrosa who stormed to his second victory of the season ahead of Jorge Lorenzo and Andrea Dovizioso, who took his fifth podium this year. Spain's Jorge Lorenzo is still leading the championship, though it has been cut to 18 points by Pedrosa.

It was however the reigning world champion, Casey Stoner, who arguably put in the best ride of the day, having gritted his teeth to finish a tremendous fourth despite injury. Spain's Alvaro Bautista came in fifth, ahead of German Stefan Bradl, ItalianValentino Rossi and Cardion AB rider Karel Abraham.

Avintia Blusens ridersYonny Hernandez became top CRT rider in ninth, ahead of Randy de Puniet’s teammate Aleix Espargaro.

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2024 F1 Championship Standings (as of April 7)

PDriverTeamPoints
1Max VerstappenRed Bull77
2Sergio PerezRed Bull64
3Charles LeclercFerrari59
4Carlos SainzFerrari55
5Lando NorrisMcLaren37
6Oscar PiastriMcLaren32
7George RussellMercedes24
8Fernando AlonsoAston Martin24
9Lewis HamiltonMercedes10
10Lance StrollAston Martin9
11Yuki TsunodaRB7
12Oliver BearmanFerrari6
13Nico HülkenbergHaas3
14Kevin MagnussenHaas1
15Alexander AlbonWilliams0
16Daniel RicciardoRB0
17Esteban OconAlpine0
18Pierre GaslyAlpine0
19Valtteri BottasKick Sauber0
20Logan SargeantWilliams0
21Zhou GuanyuKick Sauber0
PTeamPoints
1Oracle Red Bull Racing141
         Poles: 4       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 3
2Scuderia Ferrari120
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 1
3McLaren F1 Team69
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
4Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team34
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
5Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team33
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
6Visa Cash App RB F1 Team7
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
7MoneyGram Haas F1 Team4
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
8Williams Racing0
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
9BWT Alpine F1 Team0
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
10Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber0
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0

2024 MotoGP Championship Standings (as of April 14)

PRiderTeamPoints
1Jorge MartinPramac Racing80
2Enea BastianiniDucati Lenovo59
3Maverick ViñalesAprilia Racing56
4Pedro AcostaGASGAS Tech354
5Francesco BagnaiaDucati Lenovo50
6Brad BinderRed Bull KTM49
7Aleix EspargaroAprilia Racing39
8Marc MarquezGresini Racing36
9Fabio Di GiannantonioPertamina Enduro VR4625
10Jack MillerRed Bull KTM22
11Marco BezzecchiPertamina Enduro VR4620
12Fabio QuartararoMonster Energy Yamaha19
13Alex MarquezGresini Racing14
14Miguel OliveiraTrackhouse Racing13
15Joan MirRepsol Honda7
16Raul FernandezTrackhouse Racing7
17Augusto FernandezGASGAS Tech37
18Johann ZarcoLCR Honda Castrol5
19Alex RinsMonster Energy Yamaha3
20Takaaki NakagamiLCR Honda Idemitsu2
21Luca MariniRepsol Honda0
22Franco MorbidelliPramac Racing0
PTeamPoints
1Ducati Lenovo Team109
         Poles: 1       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 1
2Aprilia Racing95
         Poles: 1       Sprint wins: 2       GP wins: 1
3Prima Pramac Racing80
         Poles: 1       Sprint wins: 1       GP wins: 1
4Red Bull KTM Factory Racing71
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
5Red Bull GASGAS Tech361
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
6Gresini Racing MotoGP50
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
7Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team45
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
8Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP22
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
9Trackhouse Racing20
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
10Repsol Honda Team7
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0
11LCR Honda Team7
         Poles: 0       Sprint wins: 0       GP wins: 0