Tuesday, 1 May 2012

The Doctor- Valentino Rossi

Italian motorcycle racer Valentino Rossi won seven World Championships in Grand Prix racing by the time he was 26 years old, cementing his place as one of the sport's heroes. Rossi is the son of 1970s racer Graziano Rossi, and he began racing as a teenager, first with karts, then with minimotos (minibikes). In his second season racing in the Grand Prix 125cc class, he won his first World Championship (1997). Rossi moved up to the 250cc class and, in his second season, won the World Championship in 1999. He then moved up to the 500cc class, racing for Honda, and won the World Championship in 2001. Since then he has won the revised MotoGP World Championship in 2002 and 2003 with Honda, and in 2004 and 2005 with Yamaha. Charismatic, cocky and talented, he is a crowd favorite who went from being known as a clownish upstart to being dubbed "The Doctor" for his calculated and precise way of out-racing opponents.


Career Summary


MotoGP/500cc
250cc
125cc
All
First Grand Prix
2000 – RSA
1998 – JPN
1996 – MAL

First pole position
2001 – RSA
1999 – MAL
1996 – CZE

First race fastest lap
2000 – RSA
1998 – MAL
1996 – FRA

First podium
2000 – SPA
1998 – SPA
1996 – AUT

First Grand Prix victory
2000 – GBR
1998 – NED
1996 – CZE

Grand Prix victories
79
14
12
105
2nd Positions
37
5
1
43
3rd Positions
23
2
2
27
Podiums
139
21
15
175
Poles
49
5
5
59
Race fastest lap
66
11
9
86
World Championship wins
7
1
1
9     

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