2012 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix


































Spain  2012 Spanish Grand Prix
Race details
Race 2 of 18 races in the
2012 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Jerez.svg
Date 29 April 2012
Official name Gran Premio bwin de España[1][2]
Location Circuito de Jerez
Course

  • Permanent racing facility

  • 4.423 km (2.748 mi)

MotoGP







































Pole position
Rider
Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Yamaha
Time
1:39.532

Fastest lap
Rider
United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow

Yamaha
Time
1:40.019

Podium
First
Australia Casey Stoner

Honda
Second
Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Yamaha
Third
Spain Dani Pedrosa

Honda
Moto2







































Pole position
Rider
Spain Marc Márquez

Suter
Time
1;43.005

Fastest lap
Rider
Switzerland Randy Krummenacher

Kalex
Time
1:44.905

Podium
First
Spain Pol Espargaró

Kalex
Second
Spain Marc Márquez

Suter
Third
Switzerland Thomas Lüthi

Suter
Moto3







































Pole position
Rider
Spain Álex Rins

Suter Honda
Time
1:57.507

Fastest lap
Rider
Italy Romano Fenati

FTR Honda
Time
1:52.774

Podium
First
Italy Romano Fenati

FTR Honda
Second
Spain Luis Salom

Kalex KTM
Third
Germany Sandro Cortese

KTM

The 2012 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix was the second round of the 2012 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 27–29 April 2012 at the Circuito de Jerez, located in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain.[3]Casey Stoner won the MotoGP race,[4] while Pol Espargaró[5] and Romano Fenati[6] won the Moto2 and Moto3 races respectively.




Contents






  • 1 Classification


    • 1.1 MotoGP


    • 1.2 Moto2


    • 1.3 Moto3




  • 2 References





Classification



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Pos.
No.
Rider
Team
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
1

Australia Casey Stoner

Repsol Honda Team

Honda
27
45:33.897
5

25
2
99

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Yamaha Factory Racing

Yamaha
27
+0.947
1

20
3
26

Spain Dani Pedrosa

Repsol Honda Team

Honda
27
+2.063
2

16
4
35

United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow

Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Yamaha
27
+2.465
4

13
5
4

Italy Andrea Dovizioso

Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Yamaha
27
+18.100
7

11
6
19

Spain Álvaro Bautista

San Carlo Honda Gresini

Honda
27
+21.395
8

10
7
6

Germany Stefan Bradl

LCR Honda MotoGP

Honda
27
+28.637
9

9
8
69

United States Nicky Hayden

Ducati Team

Ducati
27
+28.869
3

8
9
46

Italy Valentino Rossi

Ducati Team

Ducati
27
+34.852
13

7
10
8

Spain Héctor Barberá

Pramac Racing Team

Ducati
27
+35.103
12

6
11
11

United States Ben Spies

Yamaha Factory Racing

Yamaha
27
+38.041
6

5
12
41

Spain Aleix Espargaró

Power Electronics Aspar

ART
27
+1:12.728
14

4
13
9

Italy Danilo Petrucci

Came IodaRacing Project

Ioda
27
+1:18.669
18

3
14
54

Italy Mattia Pasini

Speed Master

ART
27
+1:29.142
16

2
15
22

Spain Iván Silva

Avintia Blusens

BQR
27
+1:31.178
19

1
16
5

United States Colin Edwards
NGM Mobile Forward Racing

Suter
27
+1:40.577
21

17
17

Czech Republic Karel Abraham
Cardion AB Motoracing

Ducati
26
+1 lap
11

Ret
14

France Randy de Puniet
Power Electronics Aspar

ART
25
Retirement
10

Ret
77

United Kingdom James Ellison
Paul Bird Motorsport

ART
24
Retirement
20

Ret
51

Italy Michele Pirro
San Carlo Honda Gresini

FTR
18
Retirement
15

Ret
68

Colombia Yonny Hernández
Avintia Blusens

BQR
0
Retirement
17

Sources: [7][8][9]


Moto2


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Pos.
No.
Rider
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
40

Spain Pol Espargaró

Kalex
17
30:12.879
3

25
2
93

Spain Marc Márquez

Suter
17
+0.241
1

20
3
12

Switzerland Thomas Lüthi

Suter
17
+0.483
4

16
4
45

United Kingdom Scott Redding

Kalex
17
+4.414
12

13
5
30

Japan Takaaki Nakagami

Kalex
17
+4.837
2

11
6
71

Italy Claudio Corti

Kalex
17
+5.881
6

10
7
36

Finland Mika Kallio

Kalex
17
+6.149
5

9
8
77

Switzerland Dominique Aegerter

Suter
17
+7.097
15

8
9
24

Spain Toni Elías

Suter
17
+7.866
16

7
10
5

France Johann Zarco

Motobi
17
+8.680
10

6
11
38

United Kingdom Bradley Smith

Tech 3
17
+9.382
19

5
12
15

San Marino Alex de Angelis

Suter
17
+9.768
11

4
13
19

Belgium Xavier Siméon

Tech 3
17
+10.433
17

3
14
29

Italy Andrea Iannone

Speed Up
17
+31.366
13

2
15
8

United Kingdom Gino Rea

Moriwaki
17
+31.504
23

1
16
95

Australia Anthony West
Moriwaki
17
+34.172
29

17
3

Italy Simone Corsi
FTR
17
+34.450
18

18
49

Spain Axel Pons
Kalex
17
+36.410
26

19
88

Spain Ricard Cardús

AJR
17
+36.803
20

20
47

Spain Ángel Rodríguez
FTR
17
+37.449
24

21
72

Japan Yuki Takahashi
Suter
17
+39.465
22

22
4

Switzerland Randy Krummenacher
Kalex
17
+45.782
9

23
60

Spain Julián Simón
Suter
17
+46.163
25

24
7

Sweden Alexander Lundh

MZ-RE Honda
17
+46.251
27

25
44

Italy Roberto Rolfo
Suter
17
+59.593
21

26
14

Thailand Ratthapark Wilairot
Moriwaki
17
+59.987
30

27
18

Spain Nicolás Terol
Suter
17
+1:01.010
28

28
80

Spain Esteve Rabat
Kalex
16
+1 lap
7

Ret
76

Germany Max Neukirchner
Kalex
12
Accident
14

Ret
63

France Mike Di Meglio
Speed Up
8
Accident
8

Ret
10

Switzerland Marco Colandrea
FTR
6
Accident
32

Ret
82

Spain Elena Rosell
Moriwaki
4
Accident
31


OFFICIAL MOTO2 REPORT


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Pos.
No.
Rider
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
5

Italy Romano Fenati

FTR Honda
23
43:50.885
10

25
2
39

Spain Luis Salom

Kalex KTM
23
+36.139
19

20
3
11

Germany Sandro Cortese

KTM
23
+36.895
2

16
4
42

Spain Álex Rins

Suter Honda
23
+37.061
1

13
5
10

France Alexis Masbou

Honda
23
+49.036
4

11
6
25

Spain Maverick Viñales

FTR Honda
23
+55.857
9

10
7
23

Spain Alberto Moncayo

Kalex KTM
23
+57.505
20

9
8
27

Italy Niccolò Antonelli

FTR Honda
23
+1:03.683
17

8
9
55

Spain Héctor Faubel

Kalex KTM
23
+1:15.351
16

7
10
63

Malaysia Zulfahmi Khairuddin

KTM
23
+1:35.650
28

6
11
19

Italy Alessandro Tonucci

FTR Honda
22
+1 lap
24

5
12
12

Spain Álex Márquez

Suter Honda
22
+1 lap
13

4
13
21

Spain Iván Moreno

FTR Honda
22
+1 lap
23

3
14
89

France Alan Techer

TSR Honda
22
+1 lap
34

2
15
30

Switzerland Giulian Pedone

Oral
22
+1 lap
33

1
16
77

Germany Marcel Schrötter

Mahindra
22
+1 lap
25

17
53

Netherlands Jasper Iwema

FGR Honda
22
+1 lap
29

Ret
26

Spain Adrián Martín

FTR Honda
15
Accident
14

Ret
51

Japan Kenta Fujii

TSR Honda
15
Accident
22

Ret
99

United Kingdom Danny Webb

Mahindra
14
Retirement
21

Ret
96

France Louis Rossi

FTR Honda
9
Accident
12

Ret
32

Spain Isaac Viñales

FTR Honda
6
Accident
7

Ret
28

Spain Josep Rodríguez

FTR Honda
4
Accident
18

Ret
44

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

Suter Honda
3
Accident
3

Ret
61

Australia Arthur Sissis

KTM
3
Accident
8

Ret
84

Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil

FTR Honda
2
Accident
5

Ret
41

South Africa Brad Binder

Kalex KTM
2
Accident
26

Ret
7

Spain Efrén Vázquez

FTR Honda
2
Accident
11

Ret
31

Finland Niklas Ajo

KTM
2
Accident
27

Ret
9

Germany Toni Finsterbusch

MZ FTR
2
Accident
30

Ret
3

Italy Luigi Morciano

Ioda
2
Accident
32

Ret
8

Australia Jack Miller

Honda
0
Accident
6

Ret
52

United Kingdom Danny Kent

KTM
0
Accident
15

Ret
15

Italy Simone Grotzkyj

Oral
0
Accident
31


OFFICIAL MOTO3 REPORT


References





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