Round 01 - Qatar - Race
Losail International Circuit, Saturday 10 March 2007

Bridgestone-shod Ducati rider Casey Stoner today scored an historic maiden victory, setting the fastest lap of the race on his
final lap to beat Valentino Rossi into second place by almost three seconds. Stoner’s win marks the ninth victory and 25th
podium on Bridgestone tyres since Bridgestone entered MotoGP in 2002.

Following Loris Capirossi’s win in Jerez 2006, today’s Qatari success makes it two years in a row that a Bridgestone-shod
Ducati rider has won the season-opening GP. Bridgestone can now also claim that it has provided tyres to the final winner of
the 990cc era (Troy Bayliss, Valencia 2006) and the first winner of the new 800cc era (Casey Stoner, Qatar 2007).
Suzuki’s John Hopkins translated his outstanding winter testing form into a near podium result, finishing just half a second
from Dani Pedrosa to take fourth spot. The top four finishers were the only men to lap under 1m57s in today’s race. Stoner’s
best of 1m56.528s was 0.8s quicker than the previous record held by Rossi, underlining the year-on-year development
undertaken by Bridgestone since last year’s race.

Behind Hopkins, Honda Gresini rider Marco Melandri converted his tenth place on the grid into fifth spot on his Bridgestone
race debut, Suzuki’s Chris Vermeulen scored nine points for seventh place, while Alex Barros also achieved a top ten with
ninth place. His team-mate Alex Hofmann picked up points for 11th, as did Olivier Jacque for 12th and Toni Elias for 14th. Loris
Capirossi and Randy de Puniet were not classified, the former, however, setting the fifth fastest lap of the GP. Since 2002,
riders on Bridgestone tyres have amassed a combined total of 2030 points in the championship, including the 76 tallied in
Qatar this afternoon.

Hiroshi Yasukawa – Director of Bridgestone Motorsport
“It was an extremely satisfying weekend for Bridgestone in Qatar and I was very happy to see Casey Stoner on our tyres take
his first victory in MotoGP. I would like to pass on my congratulations to the whole Ducati team for an excellent result.
Compliments must go to all five of our teams for their performances this weekend. They were all able to achieve points-scoring
results today and we saw five Bridgestone-shod riders in the top ten. This is particularly encouraging for the rest of the season
and is the perfect way to start this exciting 2007 season in MotoGP. Lastly, it has been a job well done for all our on-track staff
members and for our employees back at the factory and the result is a testament to all their hard work during the winter
season.”

Hirohide Hamashima – Director of Bridgestone Motorsport Tyre Development
“I am very pleased that we have been able to show consistently competitive performance over this Qatar week. Our tyres have
coupled well with our teams’ bikes to produce some strong overall packages. To start the first race of the season in this way is
very important and motivating for us all. I am appreciative of the work from our technical side for all the hard work over the
winter. The victory with Casey and Ducati, as well as the fantastic results for Suzuki and Honda Gresini today show that we
have followed the correct direction with regard to our development for the 800cc bikes and the new tyre regulations. The gap
with our competitors is still very close so we must continue to work even harder to maintain this momentum. We will be relying
on the close collaboration we have built up with each of our teams to help accomplish this.”
Casey Stoner – Ducati – Winner

“We couldn’t ask for much more, it was my first time riding with Ducati and Bridgestone, a perfect start! I couldn’t be happier
with the weekend, the team worked perfectly. The bike and tyres also worked perfectly in the race. On the last lap, I didn’t
realise that I had a gap and I rode the fastest lap of the race, which shows how well the Bridgestones are working. I think we
will get stronger and stronger but we have to see how the season pans out.”


Bridgestone Race Results
Front Rear
P1 Casey Stoner Ducati 43m02.788s Winner Slick Medium Slick Medium
P4 John Hopkins Suzuki 43m11.859s +9.071s Slick Hard Slick Medium
P5 Marco Melandri Honda Gresini 43m20.221s +17.433s Slick Hard Slick Medium
P7 Chris Vermeulen Suzuki 43m25.704s +22.916s Slick Hard Slick Medium
P9 Alex Barros Pramac d’Antin 43m28.749s +25.961s Slick Hard Slick Medium
P11 Alex Hofmann Pramac d’Antin 43m37.817s +35.029s Slick Hard Slick Medium
P12 Olivier Jacque Kawasaki 43m45.736s +42.948s Slick Hard Slick Hard
P14 Toni Elias Honda Gresini 43m45.777s +42.989s Slick Soft Slick Soft
DNF Randy de Puniet Kawasaki 13m56.908s +15 laps Slick Hard Slick Hard
DNF Loris Capirossi Ducati 11m53.279s +16 laps Slick Medium Slick Medium

Weather: Dry. Air 29°C, Track 45°C, Humidity 11%