Official statistics compiled by Dr. Martin Raines STATISTICS 2016 October 19th Michelin® Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix #16 Phillip Island MotoGP™ Riders' Profiles

CAREER 2016 CAREER 2016 4. TM 6. Stefan Bradl Starts 255 (157 x MotoGP, 49 x 250, 49 x 125) 15 Starts 170 (83 x MotoGP, 33 x Moto2 , 54 x 125) 14 Wins/best result 10 (1 x MotoGP, 4 x 250, 5 x 125) 2nd Wins/best result 7 (5 x Moto2, 2 x 125) (2nd in MotoGP) 7th Podiums 74 (33 x MotoGP, 26 x 250, 15 x 125) 4 Podiums 19 (1 x MotoGP, 12 x Moto2, 6 x 125) 0 Poles 17 (4 x MotoGP, 4 x 250, 9 x 125) 1 Poles/best grid 8 (1 x MotoGP, 7 x Moto2) 12th Last Win GBR/09 - Last Win GBR/11 (Moto2) - Last Podium JPN/16/2nd JPN/2nd Last Podium USA/13/2nd - Last Pole NED/16 NED Last Pole USA/13 -

»» Dovizioso twice finished on the podium in the smaller classes at Phillip »» Bradl twice finished on the podium at Phillip Island when competing in the Island: he won the 125cc race in 2004 and finished 3rd in the 250cc race smaller classes: 2nd in the 125cc race in 2008 and 2nd in Moto2 in 2011 in 2007 »» In 2012 he finished 6th in Australia, just losing out in a fight to the line with »» His only podium in the MotoGP class at Phillip Island is 3rd in 2011 Age: 30 Dovizioso and Bautista, with less than two tenths of a second covering the three Age: 26 »» He has finished 4th twice in the last four years in Australia; in 2012 riding a Yamaha and riders at the chequered flag again in 2014 on a Ducati »» He missed the race in Australia in 2013 finding the ankle he broke in Sepang too painful to ride »» Last year Dovizioso finished in 13th position from 10th place on the grid - his worst »» In 2014 at Phillip Island Bradl crashed on the 20th lap when battling for 4th place and collided with finishing position in 14 years racing at Phillip Island Aleix Espargaro »» Last year he qualified in 21st position on the grid and finished the race in 21st place

CAREER 2016 8. Hector Barbera CAREER 2016 9. Danilo Petrucci Starts 240 (118 x MotoGP, 75 x 250, 47 x 125) 15 Starts 79 - all MotoGP 11 Wins/best result 10 (4 x 250, 6 x 125) (5th in MotoGP) 5th Best result 2nd 7th Podiums 32 (20 x 250, 12 x 125) 0 Podiums 1 x MotoGP 0 Poles/best grid 9 (8 x 250, 1 x 125) (2nd in MotoGP) 2nd Best grid 4th 4th Last Win VAL/09 (250cc) - Last Win - - Last Podium VAL/09/1st (250cc) - Last Podium GBR/15/2nd - Last Pole POR/09 (250cc) - Last Pole - -

»» Barbera’s 2nd place finish in 2009, in the 250cc class, is his only podium at »» Petrucci raced at the Phillip Island circuit for the first time in 2012; he the Phillip Island circuit qualified 15th and finished the race in 13th position »» He missed the Australian GP in 2011 due to a broken collarbone from a crash at »» In 2013 he finished 15th at Phillip Island and in 2014 he was 12th, from 19th the Japanese GP Age: 29 place on the grid Age: 25 »» In 2014 he finished 5th in Australia - equalling his best ever result in the MotoGP class »» Last year saw Petrucci qualify in 13th place which is his best qualifying at the circuit; he »» Last year Barbera qualified in 14th place on the grid but finished the race just outside of went on to finish the race in 12 position the points in 16th position after ending the first lap down in 22nd place

CAREER 2016 CAREER 2016 19. Alvaro Bautista TM 25. Maverick Viñales Starts 235 (119 x MotoGP, 49 x 250, 67 x 125) 15 Starts 100 (33 x MotoGP, 18 x Moto2, 49 x 125/Moto3 ) 15 Wins/best result 16 (8 x 250, 8 x 125) (3rd in MotoGP) 7th Wins 17 (1 x MotoGP, 4 x Moto2, 12 x 125/Moto3) 1 Podiums 49 (3 x MotoGP, 28 x 250, 18 x 125) 0 Podiums 43 (3 x MotoGP, 9 x Moto2, 31 x 125/Moto3) 3 Poles/best grid 18 (1 x MotoGP, 9 x 250, 8 x 125) 12th Poles/best grid 11 (1 x Moto2, 10 x 125/Moto3) (2nd in MotoGP) 2nd Last Win CAT/09 (250cc) - Last Win GBR/16 GBR Last Podium FRA/14/3rd - Last Podium JPN/16/3rd JPN/3rd Last Pole GBR/12 - Last Pole ARA/14 (Moto2) -

»» Bautista won the 125cc race at Phillip Island in 2006 to clinch the world »» Viñales finished second in the Moto3 race in 2013 at Phillip Island on his title; he finished 2nd in the 250cc race in both 2007 and 2008 way to taking the world title »» His best results in the MotoGP class at Phillip Island are 5th place finishes in both »» In 2014 he won the Moto2 race at Phillip Island and set the fastest lap of the race 2012 and 2013 Age: 31 »» Last year at Phillip Island he qualified in 6th position, and went on to finish the race Age: 21 »» in 2014 he finished 6th in Australia after qualifying down in 17th place on the grid in 6th equalling his best result of the season »» Last year Bautista finished in 14th place at Phillip Island, but with his smallest margin to the race winner during 2015 - just 37 seconds »» Bautista’s 7th place finish in Japan is his best result riding an in the MotoGP class

CAREER 2016 35. CAREER 2016 38. Bradley Smith Starts 102 - all MotoGP 15 Starts 179 (66 x MotoGP, 33 x Moto2, 80 x 125) 12 Wins 1 1 Wins/best result 3 (3 x 125) (2nd in MotoGP) 7th Podiums 11 (11 x MotoGP) 3 Podiums 25 (2 x MotoGP, 3 x Moto2, 20 x 125) 0 Poles 3 (3 x MotoGP) 1 Poles/best grid 9 (9 x 125) (3rd in MotoGP) 6th Last Win CZE/16 CZE Last Win VAL/10 (125cc) - Last Podium GBR/16/2nd GBR/2nd Last Podium RSM/15/2nd - Last Pole GBR/16 GBR Last Pole POR/10 (125cc) -

»» In 2011 Crutchlow qualified down in 14th place on the grid for the MotoGP »» Smith had one podium finish at Phillip Island in the smaller classes: second race in Australia, then crashed out of the race when the rain started on the in the 125cc race in 2009 24th lap »» In 2013 he finished 6th in Australia, equalling his best result in his rookie season »» In 2012 at Phillip Island he took the final place on the podium Age: 30 in the MotoGP class Age: 25 »» Crutchlow just missed out on the podium in Australia in 2013, finishing fourth but was just 0.116 »» In 2014 Smith was 3rd in Australia - his first podium finish in the MotoGP class seconds behind Rossi »» Last year at Phillip Island Smith finished in 10th position - his worst result of the season »» In 2014 in Australia he crashed out on the final lap when heading for a second place finish »» Last year in Australia Crutchlow finished top Independent Team rider in 7th place after battling with the leading group early in the race

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FIM LOGOTYPE 6/02/2008 DESIGN OPTIMISATION by BANDITO CAREER 2016 41. Aleix Espargaro CAREER 2016 43. Jack Miller Starts 193 (109 x MotoGP, 61 x Moto2/250, 23 x 125) 15 Starts 83 (28 x MotoGP, 55 x 125/Moto3) 10 Best result 2nd 4th Wins 7 (1 x MotoGP, 6 x Moto3) 1 Podiums 2 (1 x MotoGP, 1 x Moto2) 0 Podiums 11 (1 x MotoGP, 10 x Moto3) 1 Poles/best grid 2 (2 x MotoGP) 4th Poles/best grid 8 (8 x Moto3) (12th in MotoGP) 12th Last Win - - Last Win NED/16 NED Last Podium ARA/14/2nd - Last Podium NED/16/1st NED/1st Last Pole CAT/15 - Last Pole MAL/14 (Moto3) -

»» In 2010 Aleix Espargaro finished 8th in the MotoGP race at Phillip Island - »» Miller won the Moto3 race at Phillip Island in 2014 after a fantastic race in his equal best ever result in the MotoGP class prior to the 2014 season which just 0.242 secs covered the first six riders across the line »» In 2012 in Australia he was the first CRT rider across the line in 10th place »» Last year at Australia Miller finished the top Open Class rider in 15th position, in »» In 2013 he clinched the CRT title in Australia with an 11th place finish Age: 27 his first race at the circuit on a MotoGP machine Age: 21 »» In 2014 his race ended on the 20th lap due to bike damage after being hit by Bradl, and last year he finished in 9th place

CAREER 2016 44. Pol Espargaro CAREER 2016 45. Scott Redding Starts 173 (51 x MotoGP, 51 x Moto2, 71 x 125) 15 Starts 151 (51 x MotoGP, 67 x Moto2, 33 x 125) 15 Wins/best result 15 (10 x Moto2, 5 x 125)(4th in MotoGP) 4th Wins/best result 4 (3 x Moto2, 1 x 125)(3rd in MotoGP) 3rd Podiums 44 (23 x Moto2, 21 x 125) 0 Podiums 18 (2 x MotoGP, 14 x Moto2, 2 x 125) 1 Poles/best grid 17 (14 x Moto2, 3 x 125)(2nd in MotoGP) 4th Poles/best grid 3 (3 x Moto2)(3rd in MotoGP) 3rd Last Win JPN/13 (Moto2) - Last Win GBR/13 (Moto2) - Last Podium JPN/13/1st (Moto2) - Last Podium NED/16/3rd NED/3rd Last Pole VAL/13 (Moto2) - Last Pole INP/13 (Moto2) -

»» Pol Espargaro was on pole in 2012 at Phillip Island and won the Moto2 race »» Redding twice had podium finished at Phillip Island in the Moto2 class: 2nd from Marquez by 16.811 seconds, the largest margin of victory in the Moto2 in 2010, and in 2012 when he crossed the line 4th but was later promoted to class since it was introduced to the world championship series in 2010 3rd when was disqualified »» In 2013 he again won the Moto2 race from pole position in a race reduced to 13 Age: 25 »» In 2014 in Australia he ended the fourth lap down in 20th place, but ended the race Age: 23 laps due to problems with tyre endurance in 7th - his equal best result of his rookie season in the MotoGP class »» In 2014 he crashed out of the race in Australia when in 4th place and chasing Lorenzo »» Last year at Australia Redding qualified in 11th place but finished the first lap down in for a podium finish 15th; recovered 4 places to finish 11th »» Last year at Australia he finished in 8th place after qualifying in 9th

CAREER 2016 46. CAREER 2016 50. Eugene Laverty Starts 345 (285 x MotoGP, 30 x 250, 30 x 125) 15 Starts 63 (33 x MotoGP, 29 x 250, 1 x 125) 15 Wins 114 (88 x MotoGP, 14 x 250, 12 x 125) 2 Best result 4th 4th Podiums 219 (183 x MotoGP, 21 x 250, 15 x 125) 8 Podiums 0 0 Poles 64 (54 x MotoGP, 5 x 250, 5 x 125) 3 Best grid 6th 6th Last Win CAT/16 CAT Last Win - - Last Podium ARA/16/3rd ARA/3rd Last Podium - - Last Pole JPN/16 JPN Last Pole - -

»» Rossi has finished on the podium fifteen times in his nineteen visits to »» Laverty raced at Phillip Island in the 250cc class in 2007 where he Phillip Island across all three GP classes finished 16th »» The only four races at Phillip Island when he did not finish in the top three were: »» He has had two wins at Phillip Island in World Superbike, in addition to a win on his first visit, riding a 125cc machine in 1997, in 2011 & 2012 when racing for Age: 37 there in World Supersport Age: 30 Ducati, and last year when he finished just off the podium in 4th place »» Last year Laverty qualified in 16th and finished in 19th place »» In 1998 and 1999 he won the 250cc races and since then has had thirteen podiums in the premier-class including six victories »» In 2014 Rossi won in Australia for the first time since 2005

CAREER 2016 53. Tito Rabat CAREER 2016 68. Yonny Hernandez Starts 173 (14 x MotoGP, 83 x Moto2, 76 x 125) 14 Starts 115 (84 x MotoGP, 31 x Moto2) 15 Wins/best result 13 (13 x Moto2) 9th Best result 6th - Moto2 (7th in MotoGP) 11th Podiums 36 (33 x Moto2, 3 x 125) 0 Podiums 0 0 Poles/best grid 16 (16 x Moto2) 18th Best grid 5th 6th Last Win VAL/15 (Moto2) - Last Win - - Last Podium VAL/15/1st (Moto2) - Last Podium - - Last Pole VAL/15 (Moto2) - Last Pole - -

»» Rabat has finished on the podium once at Phillip Island - in 2014 in Moto2 »» Hernandez finished 19th in the Moto2 race at Phillip Island in 2010 and when he was 3rd after having qualified on pole 24th in 2011 »» He missed the Moto2 race in Australia last year due to injuries suffered in a »» Did not compete in Australia in 2012 due to a shoulder injury from a crash at crash in FP2 Age: 27 Motegi; he was replaced by Kris McLaren who did not qualify for the race Age: 28 »» This will be Rabat’s first time racing at Phillip Island on a MotoGP machine »» In 2013 he finished 13th in Australia, riding with a broken bone in his hand suffered in a crash during FP4 »» In 2014 Hernandez was 11th at Phillip Island - his best ever result at the circuit »» Last year Hernandez qualified and finished the race both in 17th place

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FIM LOGOTYPE 6/02/2008 DESIGN OPTIMISATION by BANDITO CAREER 2016 76. Loris Baz CAREER 2016 93. Marc Marquez Starts 29 x MotoGP 12 Starts 147 (69 x MotoGP, 32 x Moto2, 46 x 125) 15 Best result 4th 4th Wins 55 (29 x MotoGP, 16 x Moto2, 10 x 125) 5 Podiums 0 0 Podiums 89 (50 x MotoGP, 25 x Moto2, 14 x 125) 11 Best grid 12th 12th Poles 64 (36 x MotoGP, 14 x Moto2, 14 x 125) 6 Last Win - - Last Win JPN/16 JPN Last Podium - - Last Podium JPN/16/1st JPN/1st Last Pole - - Last Pole ARA/16 ARA

»» Baz competed in the World Superbike series at Phillip Island in 2013 & »» In 2010 Marc Marquez qualified on pole for the 125cc race at Phillip Island, 2014 and finished on the podium in the second race in 2014, in second place led the race from start to finish and set the fastest lap »» Last year Baz finished in 18th place at Australia after just losing out to both »» In 2011 he finished 3rd in the Moto2 race in Australia, after starting from the Barbera and Hernandez Age: 23 back of the grid due to a one-minute penalty being added to his qualifying time Age: 23 »» He finished 2nd in the Moto2 race at Phillip Island in 2012 »» In 2013 in Australia he was shown the black-flag and was disqualified for not calling into the pits to change bikes at the right time »» Crashed at Phillip Island in 2014 when leading the race on the 18th lap, and last year he qualified on pole and took his 50th GP victory after a stunning last lap to beat Lorenzo

CAREER 2016 99. Starts 247 (153 x MotoGP, 48 x 250, 46 x 125) 15 Wins 64 (43 x MotoGP, 17 x 250, 4 x 125) 3 Podiums 143 (105 x MotoGP, 29 x 250, 9 x 125) 8 Poles 64 (38 x MotoGP, 23 x 250, 3 x 125) 3 Last Win ITA/16 ITA Last Podium ARA/16/2nd ARA/2nd Last Pole RSM/16 RSM

»» Lorenzo won the 250cc race at Phillip Island in both 2006 and 2007, having qualified on pole on both occasions »» He has finished on the podium five times from seven starts in the MotoGP class at Phillip Island including a race win in 2013 when he also started from pole Age: 29 »» In 2011 he did not start the race in Australia due to severely damaging a finger when he crashed in warm-up »» He has been on the podium for the last four years in Australia; 2nd in 2012, 1st in 2013 and 2nd for the last two years »» Last year at Australia Lorenzo led for 23 of the 27 laps, but couldn’t hold off a challenge from Marquez on the last lap

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Facts and stats from the Australian Grand Prix his will be the 28th Australian Grand Prix, which has been held every year since the first visit in 1989. Below are Tsome facts and statistics from the previous Grand Prix events held in Australia:

The first two Australian Grand Prix were held at Phillip Island, before visiting the Eastern Creek circuit for six successive years, then returning to Phillip Island in 1997 where it has since remained. This is the 22nd time that the grand prix has taken place at Phillip Island. are the most successful manufacturer at Phillip Island in the MotoGP era with six victories. Ducati have had four MotoGP wins at Phillip Island all with in the years 2007 to 2010. Yamaha have had four MotoGP wins at Phillip Island, three with Valentino Rossi and one with Jorge Lorenzo. All three podium finishers of the MotoGP race at Phillip Island in 2014 were Yamaha mounted - the last all Yamaha podium in MotoGP. The only podium for in the premier-class at Phillip Island came in 2006 when Chris Vermeulen finished second. Valentino Rossi is the rider who has had most grand prix wins at Phillip Island, with eight (2 x 250cc, 1 x 500cc, 5 x MotoGP), followed by Casey Stoner with six wins, all of which have been in the MotoGP class. Casey Stoner won the MotoGP race at Phillip Island for six successive years from 2007 until 2012, the last five of which were from pole position. Four current riders have started from pole in the MotoGP class at Phillip Island; Valentino Rossi in 2003, in 2007, Jorge Lorenzo in 2013 and Marc Marquez for the last two years. Eleven of the fourteen MotoGP races that have taken place at Phillip Island have been won by either Casey Stoner (6 wins) or Valentino Rossi (5 wins). Three other riders have taken one win each: (2006), Jorge Lorenzo (2013) and Marc Marquez (2015).

Marc Marquez levels with team-mate he win by Marc Marquez in Japan was the 29th time that he has stood on the top step of the podium in the MotoGP Tclass, the same number of MotoGP wins as his team-mate Dani Pedrosa. As can be seen in the following table, only seven riders have more premier-class victories than Marquez. Riders with most wins in MotoGP/500cc class

88 - Valentino Rossi (7 premier-class titles) 68 - Giacomo Agostini (8 premier-class titles) 54 - (5 premier-class titles) 43 - Jorge Lorenzo (3 premier-class titles) 38 - Casey Stoner (2 premier-class titles) 37 - Mike Hailwood (4 premier-class titles), 31 - Eddie Lawson (4 premier-class titles) 29 - Dani Pedrosa (0 premier-class titles), Marc Marquez (3 premier-class titles)

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Marc Marquez reached half-century milestone he win by Marc Marquez at Motegi was the 50th time that he has stood on the podium in the MotoGP class. At the Tage of 23 years 242 days he is the youngest rider to reach the milestone of fifty premier-class podiums, taking the record from Valentino Rossi who achieved this at the age of 24 years 216 days.

RIDER TOTAL PODIUM FINISHES WINS SECOND PLACE FINISHES THIRD PLACE FINISHES

1 Valentino Rossi 183 88 53 42 2 Jorge Lorenzo 105 43 42 20 3 Dani Pedrosa 103 29 38 36 4 Mick Doohan 95 54 31 10 5 Giacomo Agostini 88 68 20 0 6 Eddie Lawson 78 31 31 16 7 Casey Stoner 69 38 11 20 8 64 24 22 18 9 58 13 26 19 10 Randy Mamola 54 13 22 19 11 52 18 20 14 12 51 25 13 13 Alex Criville 51 15 16 20 14 Marc Marquez 50 29 14 7

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Grand Prix racing numbers

33 - Andrea Dovizioso’s second place finish in Japan was the 33rd time he has stood on the podium in the MotoGP class. This is just one less premier- class podium finish than twice 500cc World Champion Phil Read achieved during his grand prix career.

33 - Tom Luthi’s win in Japan was the 33rd time he has stood on the podium in the Moto2 class, joining Tito Rabat as the two riders with most top three finishes in Moto2.

26 - Danilo Petrucci celebrates his 26th birthday on the Monday after the Australian Grand Prix.

24 - Enea Bastianini was the 24th different winner this year across the three classes of grand prix racing and with three events of 2016 remaining this already equals the largest number of different grand prix winners in a single season, previously recorded in 1974 when the grand prix series also included the 350cc and 50cc classes.

22.84 seconds - Twelfth placed finisher in Australia last year, Danilo Petrucci, crossed the line just 22.84 seconds behind race winner Marc Marquez. This is the closest top twelve in a full length MotoGP race since it became the premier-class of grand prix racing in 2002. Only once before in the premier-class have the top twelve been closer, at the 500cc race at Phillip Island in 2001 when the first twelve riders across the line were covered by just 20.303 seconds.

9 - There have been nine different winners in the Moto3 class this year. This is already the greatest number of different winners in a single season in the lightweight-class of grand prix racing since 2003 when there were also nine different winners during the season. There has never been more than nine different winners in a single season in the lightweight-class of grand prix racing.

5 - With his win in Japan Marquez has stood on the top step of a grand prix podium on five or more occasions for the last seven years across the various GP classes, something achieved previously by only two riders in the 68-year history of motorcycle grand prix racing: Giacomo Agostini and Mike Hailwood.

3- Tom Luthi has won three times in 2016 - the first time that he has had three or more wins in a single season since 2005 when he picked up four wins on his way to taking the 125cc world title.

2 - Suzuki team-mates Maverick Viñales and Aleix Espargaro finished third and fourth in Japan - the first time since the San Marino Grand Prix at Misano in 2007 that Suzuki had two riders finish in the top four places in a MotoGP race; on that occasion it was Chris Vermeulen finishing second and John Hopkins third.

0 - Both Yamaha factory riders crashed out of the Japanese Grand Prix. This is the first time that the factory Yamaha team failed to score any points in a MotoGP race since the Australian GP in 2011 when both riders (Jorge Lorenzo and Ben Spies) failed to start the race due to injury.

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Moto2™ stats and facts

Johann Zarco has had one podium finish at Phillip Island - third in the 125cc race in 2011, when he also started from pole position. He has crashed out of the Moto2 race in Australia in both 2013 and 2014. Last year he finished seventh in Australia, just one week after clinching the Moto2 title in Japan. Alex Rins has finished on the podium at Phillip Island for the last three years: a win and a third place finish in the Moto3 class in 2013 & 2014, and a race win in the Moto2 class last year from pole position. Alex Rins is the only rider currently competing in the Moto2 class who has won an intermediate-class grand prix at the Phillip Island circuit. finished fifth two years ago in Australia - the best result of his rookie season in the Moto2 class. Last year he finished second in Australia riding the Speed Up machine. Tom Luthi won the 125cc race at Phillip Island, from pole position, on his way to taking the world title in 2005. He has finished second in the Moto2 race at Phillip Island in both 2013 and 2014. Last year he crashed out of second place at the MG corner on the 17th lap; he re-started to finish 15th. has twice won at Phillip Island in the lightweight-class - in the 125cc race in 2011 and in Moto3 in 2012. Last year he crashed out of sixth place on the 15th lap at the Honda hairpin. Alex Marquez set a new lap record on his way to finishing fourth in the Moto3 race at Phillip Island in 2013. In 2014 he qualified on pole in Australia and finished the race second, but just 0.029 seconds behind race winner Jack Miller. Last year he finished 9th at Phillip Island from 18th place on the grid. In addition to Luthi, Cortese and Rins mentioned above, other riders who are currently competing in the Moto2 class who have won in grand prix racing at Phillip Island are: Julian Simon (2009 - 125cc) and Miguel Oliveira (2015 - Moto3). Lorenzo Baldassarri finished third last year in Australia - his first podium finish in grand prix racing which made him the second youngest Italian rider of all-time, after Marco Melandri, to finish on the podium in the intermediate-class of grand prix racing. Jonas Folger was battling for a podium finish last year in Australia when he had to retire from the race with just three laps to go with a deflated rear tyre.

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Moto3™ stats and facts

None of the riders currently competing full-time in the Moto3 class have won a grand prix race at the Phillip Island circuit. All four Moto3 grand prix races that have taken place at the Phillip Island circuit have been won by KTM riders. The last Honda winner in the lightweight- class at Phillip Island was Tom Luthi in 2005. Brad Binder battled for the lead through the Australian Grand Prix last year, before finally finishing in third place. Enea Bastianini has failed to finish on either of his two previous visits to Phillip Island; he retired from the race two years ago and last year he crashed out on the 14th lap. He has finished on the podium six times in the last nine races and took his first win of the year in Japan. Jorge Navarro just missed out on a podium last year at Phillip Island, finishing fourth but just 0.009 seconds behind Binder in third. With his third place finish in Japan, Nicolo Bulega moved above Joan Mir in the battle for leading rookie in the Moto3 class. Jakub Kornfeil led the Moto3 race in Australia last year at the end of the penultimate lap; he ended up finishing in fifth place, just 0.288 seconds behind race winner Oliveira. Earlier in the race, on lap seven, Kornfeil had run wide and dropped down to 22nd place. Maria Herrera finished 11th last year in Australia, the best result so far of her grand prix career. John McPhee qualified on pole last year in Australia, then crashed out on the seventh lap and collided with Joan Mir who was making his GP debut as a replacement for the injured Hiroko Ono. Francesco Bagnaia set the fastest lap of the Moto3 race last year in Australia, before crashing out on the 10th lap at the hairpin when battling with the leading group.

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