2010 Indianapolis Grand PrixRace details Date August 29, 2010 Official name Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix[1] [2] [3] Location Indianapolis Motor Speedway Course Permanent racing facility 4.216 km (2.620 mi) Rider
Ben Spies Time
1:40.105 Rider
Dani Pedrosa Time
1:40.896 First
Dani Pedrosa Second
Ben Spies Third
Jorge Lorenzo
The 2010 Indianapolis Grand Prix was the eleventh round of the 2010 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season . It took place on the weekend of August 27–29, 2010 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway .
During a support event for MotoGP, the second of two United States Grand Prix Racer Union 250cc (age 12–18) races during the race meet on August 29, 13-year-old Peter Lenz was killed during the warmup lap before the start. It was the first competitor fatality at the Speedway during a race since 1973 .[4]
Dani Pedrosa, spraying the champagne on the podium after winning the MotoGP race.
MotoGP classification [ ]
Pos.
No.
Rider
Team
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
26
Dani Pedrosa
Repsol Honda Team
Honda
28
47:31.615
5
25
2
11
Ben Spies
Monster Yamaha Tech 3
Yamaha
28
+3.575
1
20
3
99
Jorge Lorenzo
Fiat Yamaha Team
Yamaha
28
+6.812
2
16
4
46
Valentino Rossi
Fiat Yamaha Team
Yamaha
28
+12.633
7
13
5
4
Andrea Dovizioso
Repsol Honda Team
Honda
28
+21.885
4
11
6
69
Nicky Hayden
Ducati Team
Ducati
28
+35.138
3
10
7
58
Marco Simoncelli
San Carlo Honda Gresini
Honda
28
+36.740
8
9
8
19
Álvaro Bautista
Rizla Suzuki MotoGP
Suzuki
28
+36.825
11
8
9
41
Aleix Espargaró
Pramac Racing Team
Ducati
28
+44.905
14
7
10
40
Héctor Barberá
Páginas Amarillas Aspar
Ducati
28
+51.368
16
6
11
65
Loris Capirossi
Rizla Suzuki MotoGP
Suzuki
28
+55.386
10
5
12
7
Hiroshi Aoyama
Interwetten Honda MotoGP
Honda
28
+57.903
13
4
13
14
Randy de Puniet
LCR Honda MotoGP
Honda
28
+1:04.139
17
3
Ret
36
Mika Kallio
Pramac Racing Team
Ducati
18
Accident
15
Ret
5
Colin Edwards
Monster Yamaha Tech 3
Yamaha
16
Retirement
9
Ret
27
Casey Stoner
Ducati Team
Ducati
7
Accident
6
Ret
33
Marco Melandri
San Carlo Honda Gresini
Honda
2
Accident
12
Sources: [5] [6] [7]
Moto2 classification [ ]
An eight-motorcycle crash in the Snake Pit at the start (#34 R. Hayden, #29 Iannone, #2 Talmácsi, #52 Pešek, #61 Ivanov, #3 Corsi, #48 Tomizawa, #56 Ranseder) led to a red flag and two retirements (Tomizawa and Ranseder) immediately. It was later restarted, with the distance shortened to 17 laps.[8]
Pos.
No.
Rider
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
24
Toni Elías
Moriwaki
17
30:27.480
6
25
2
60
Julián Simón
Suter
17
+0.405
1
20
3
45
Scott Redding
Suter
17
+4.227
3
16
4
29
Andrea Iannone
Speed Up
17
+5.978
25
13
5
3
Simone Corsi
MotoBi
17
+7.058
4
11
6
40
Sergio Gadea
Pons Kalex
17
+9.432
8
10
7
12
Thomas Lüthi
Moriwaki
17
+9.815
16
9
8
2
Gábor Talmácsi
Speed Up
17
+10.141
15
8
9
42
Jason DiSalvo
FTR
17
+17.564
26
7
10
8
Anthony West
MZ-RE Honda
17
+17.592
5
6
11
77
Dominique Aegerter
Suter
17
+17.618
20
5
12
63
Mike Di Meglio
Suter
17
+20.527
21
4
13
71
Claudio Corti
Suter
17
+26.008
13
3
14
80
Axel Pons
Pons Kalex
17
+28.353
27
2
15
68
Yonny Hernández
BQR-Moto2
17
+30.480
22
1
16
25
Alex Baldolini
17
+30.538
19
17
34
Roger Lee Hayden
Moriwaki
17
+31.860
28
18
53
Valentin Debise
17
+32.255
30
19
9
Kenny Noyes
Promoharris
17
+32.500
29
20
52
Lukáš Pešek
Moriwaki
17
+32.529
14
21
39
Robertino Pietri
Suter
17
+44.569
32
22
5
Joan Olivé
Promoharris
17
+44.956
35
23
41
Arne Tode
Suter
17
+52.993
31
24
88
Yannick Guerra
Moriwaki
17
+57.481
38
25
44
Roberto Rolfo
Suter
17
+1:16.404
18
26
72
Yuki Takahashi
Tech 3
14
+3 laps
12
Ret
95
Mashel Al Naimi
BQR-Moto2
12
Retirement
37
Ret
16
Jules Cluzel
Suter
11
Accident
17
Ret
14
Ratthapark Wilairot
Bimota
8
Retirement
7
Ret
35
Raffaele De Rosa
Tech 3
6
Retirement
10
Ret
65
Stefan Bradl
Suter
5
Retirement
9
Ret
4
Ricard Cardús
Bimota
2
Accident
34
Ret
11
Yusuke Teshima
MotoBi
2
Accident
36
Ret
55
Héctor Faubel
Suter
1
Accident
2
Ret
6
Alex Debón
FTR
1
Accident
33
Ret
61
Vladimir Ivanov
Moriwaki
1
Accident
24
DNS
48
Shoya Tomizawa
Suter
0
Accident in first start
23
DNS
56
Michael Ranseder
Suter
0
Accident in first start
11
DNS
10
Fonsi Nieto
Moriwaki
Injured
DNS
17
Karel Abraham
FTR
Did not start
OFFICIAL MOTO2 REPORT
125 cc classification [ ]
Marc Márquez was given a 20-second penalty after the race for cutting the track.[9]
Pos.
No.
Rider
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
40
Nicolás Terol
Aprilia
23
42:19.223
2
25
2
11
Sandro Cortese
Derbi
23
+4.995
4
20
3
44
Pol Espargaró
Derbi
23
+10.856
5
16
4
7
Efrén Vázquez
Derbi
23
+15.402
6
13
5
12
Esteve Rabat
Aprilia
23
+19.912
10
11
6
99
Danny Webb
Aprilia
23
+20.093
11
10
7
35
Randy Krummenacher
Aprilia
23
+20.702
13
9
8
23
Alberto Moncayo
Aprilia
23
+26.797
15
8
9
94
Jonas Folger
Aprilia
23
+27.666
12
7
10
93
Marc Márquez
Derbi
23
+39.840
1
6
11
53
Jasper Iwema
Aprilia
23
+46.153
18
5
12
39
Luis Salom
Aprilia
23
+52.556
7
4
13
14
Johann Zarco
Aprilia
23
+54.354
8
3
14
84
Jakub Kornfeil
Aprilia
23
+54.402
17
2
15
32
Lorenzo Savadori
Aprilia
23
+1:07.208
20
1
16
72
Marco Ravaioli
Lambretta
23
+1:24.117
24
17
15
Simone Grotzkyj
Aprilia
23
+1:25.890
14
18
87
Luca Marconi
Aprilia
23
+1:53.618
25
Ret
71
Tomoyoshi Koyama
Aprilia
14
Retirement
9
Ret
38
Bradley Smith
Aprilia
12
Accident
3
Ret
26
Adrián Martín
Aprilia
12
Retirement
19
Ret
63
Zulfahmi Khairuddin
Aprilia
11
Retirement
22
Ret
78
Marcel Schrötter
Honda
8
Accident
16
Ret
55
Isaac Viñales
Lambretta
3
Accident
21
Ret
69
Louis Rossi
Aprilia
1
Retirement
23
DNS
5
Alexis Masbou
Aprilia
Did not start
DNS
90
Kristian Lee Turner
Aprilia
Did not start
OFFICIAL 125CC REPORT
Championship standings after the race (MotoGP) [ ]
Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round eleven has concluded.[10]
Note : Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
References [ ]