motoGP | motorsports | Casey Stoner Fastest On Valencia MotoGP Test 2010

Casey Stoner with RC212V set the best time on 2nd MotoGP Test at Valencia with 1.32.066 and completed 62 laps on Ricardo Tormo track.

?We tried a few different things today with the electronics and the chassis, trying to get it feeling a little better and we managed to,? said Stoner. ?There were a couple of new parts we tried for 2011 and everything has been very positive. We tried some tyres for Bridgestone and we got a lot done so we?re very happy.?

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Stoner's bike was dominant on white, with a red kangaroo on the sides, symbol of a famous Australian animal, still with #27 bike number. While Jorge Lorenzo was ended this Valencia test session with 1.32.179. Lorenzo was rode with a black bike and using number #1 as reward as the 201 MotoGP winner.



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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Opens Up About Team Shake-Up and His Popularity

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LAS VEGAS -- The only suspense in Thursday's announcement of NASCAR's 2010 Most Popular Driver Award rested with the winner. For the eighth consecutive year, Dale Earnhardt Jr. claimed the honor -- tops among the 1.5 million fan votes -- once again proving his popularity is soaring even if his on-track efforts have fallen flat.

"Oh yeah, I was surprised,'' Earnhardt claimed moments after accepting the award during NASCAR Champion's Week. "You just never know. There's the performance factor we've suffered from on the race track, there's the new guys coming into the sport all the time. You never take it for granted.''

The same could be said for winning.

Earnhardt hasn't won a race in nearly three seasons and hasn't even been consistently competitive in the No. 88 National Guard-Amp Energy Chevrolet, while his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson will be crowned champion for the fifth consecutive year in Friday night's lavish NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards Banquet at the Wynn Las Vegas.

The juxtaposition isn't lost on the third-generation driver, son of the late seven-time champion, Dale Earnhardt. The 2004 Daytona 500 champ and 18-race winner is hoping a three-way crew chief swap at Hendrick will infuse new life into his career. And it can't happen soon enough.

 

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