Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

How Trackhouse is preparing for the post-Brivio era

Feature
MotoGP
Italian GP
How Trackhouse is preparing for the post-Brivio era

Autosport magazine: Looking ahead to Le Mans – and F1’s future

General
Autosport magazine: Looking ahead to Le Mans – and F1’s future

Why the 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours looks like the hardest race to call

Feature
WEC
24 Hours of Le Mans
Why the 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours looks like the hardest race to call

Is Leclerc's leap of faith with Ferrari the right choice? Our writers have their say

Formula 1
Monaco GP
Is Leclerc's leap of faith with Ferrari the right choice? Our writers have their say

Top five roles on Motorsport Jobs this week

General
Top five roles on Motorsport Jobs this week

How to simplify the complex subject of F1's electrical rules

Feature
Formula 1
Monaco GP
How to simplify the complex subject of F1's electrical rules

Kay rises to the top of Autosport National Rankings

National
Kay rises to the top of Autosport National Rankings

Iconic Group C battle: 1987 Le Mans 24 Hours watchalong with Anthony Davidson

WEC
24 Hours of Le Mans
Iconic Group C battle: 1987 Le Mans 24 Hours watchalong with Anthony Davidson

Honda to part ways with two-time MotoGP champion Casey Stoner

Honda has announced it will part company with Casey Stoner, who won the 2011 MotoGP title with the manufacturer, at the end of the year

Since retiring from MotoGP at the end of 2012, the two-time world champion has retained a link with Honda as a test rider, and raced in the Suzuka 8 Hours earlier this year.

Ducati confirmed earlier this month it had approached Stoner about a similar deal for 2016, which could include wildcard grand prix appearances.

Splitting with Honda would pave the way for a Ducati-Stoner reunion, the Australian having won the 2007 title with the Italian brand.

"We have great memories of Casey's time with Honda," Honda Racing Corporation vice president Shuhei Nakamoto said.

"From the moment he arrived in 2011 in the Repsol Honda Team we had a very close relationship and we always enjoyed speaking to him about racing and technical matters.

"Of course his championship win in 2011 was a very special moment for us and a highlight of my career.

"Even after his racing days were over, I enjoyed attending his tests to talk with him and spend time together.

"We would like to thank him for everything he gave to us over the past five years and send our best wishes to him and his family."

STONER AND HONDA IN MOTOGP

2006 - Eighth in debut MotoGP campaign with satellite squad LCR Honda
2011 - Joins Repsol Honda from Ducati, wins 10 of 17 races on way to a second world championship
2012 - Bows out of MotoGP aged just 27 with third in standings and five wins, having missed three races due to injury
2013-15 - Retained as factory test rider

Previous article MotoGP needs calm reflection after Rossi/Marquez row, says Pedrosa
Next article Casey Stoner returns to Ducati MotoGP team in test rider role

Top Comments