This Tuesday and until tomorrow, the MotoGP, except the HRC, will get to know the route of a unique Austrian Grand Prix. An event which already worries Casey Stoner who will be in these preliminary tests with a Ducati which Petrucci says will be his during the race which will be the start of the school year on August 14.
The double World Champion and young retiree had drawn attention to unsuitable clearances for motorcycle races. And to fully support his concern, the one who swore that he would be the unwavering ally of Lorenzo at Ducati reminded our memories of the painful and recent disappearance of Luis Salom.
Barely arrived in Austria, Stoner didn't bury his head in the sand and posted images of the parts of the circuit to review on his social network. With this note: “ there's not much clearance if you're falling at speeds around 340 km/h and especially if the track is wet. But that's just my opinion ».
Will it be shared by others?
Not a lot of runoff if you crash at an estimated 340+km especially if it's wet…but hey, that's just my opinion. pic.twitter.com/HxwyNbVdpS
— Casey Stoner AM (@Official_CS27) July 18, 2016
Then he took to the track...




























