NICKY HAYDEN – (Ducati Marlboro Team) (5th)
“We’ll take a top five, that’ll work for us. I was quite excited when it started to rain because I’ve been on the pace with this bike in the wet this year and I felt I could do something special. Unfortunately I struggled a lot on the brakes in the beginning and a lot of guys came past. From there I had a lot of fun passing and fighting with people, trying to close down the gap to the lead group, but I was just missing a little bit to really go with Rossi and Lorenzo and try to fight for the podium. When Vermeulen came I knew he was a rain specialist so I pushed hard to make sure he didn’t see a crack in the door and think he could push it open. I’ve been fourth here five times so I’m only one spot off my mark! After Phillip Island it seems every time we try to get something going we have huge bad luck but I’m thankful I have a team who keep working and never give up – we’re trying to build something here together and we’re making progress. Even this weekend we were consistently up near the top. I have to say congratulations to Casey and Valentino. It wasn’t a terrible day for us either but now we go to Valencia and try to build on it again.”
Livio Suppo – MotoGP Project Director
“That was a really wonderful and unique day, for the way the conditions changed so quickly and the way our team reacted to it, and for the positive result for both of our riders. Casey produced something extraordinary, dominating from the first to the final lap, whilst Nicky battled hard from the start and brought home an important fifth place that shows how well we have worked both at the track and back at the factory throughout the year. It is a season that saw Casey make a great start before going through some difficulties and then coming back in style, whilst Nicky had a tough start himself but he has made constant progress and he is finishing it in a positive way that we hope carries through to next year.”
2009 Malaysian GP Podium
1st Casey Stoner (Ducati), 2nd Dani Pedrosa (Honda), 3rd Valentino Rossi (Yamaha)
Circuit Record: Casey Stoner (Ducati - 2007), 2’02.108 – 163.566 Km/h
Best Pole: Valentino Rossi (Yamaha - 2009), 2’00.518 – 165.605 Km/h
Rider World Championship Classification
1st Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) 286 points (2009 World Champion); 2nd Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) 245; 3rd Casey Stoner (Ducati) 220; 4th Dani Pedrosa (Honda) 209; 5th Andrea Dovizioso (Honda) 152; … 13th Nicky Hayden (Ducati) 93.
Constructor World Championship Classification
1st Yamaha (366 points) (2009 World Champion); 2nd Honda 272); 3rd Ducati (261); 4th Suzuki (131); 5th Kawasaki (108)