Moto Moments Wallpaper: Jorge Lorenzo & Casey Stoner
July 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Moto Moments
While the U.S. contingent wasn’t able to finish quite as high as some fans had hoped, the 2010 Red Bull USGP was again an event for Americans to be proud of. Let the weekend live on with this scorching Andrew Northcott shot of Casey Stoner chasing eventual race-winner Jorge Lorenzo up the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca asphalt.
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btw, i think that’s casey stoner, not nicky hayden.
Ummm… That’s Casey Stoner and not Nicky Hayden. Shouldn’t a racer publication know the difference?
Certainly, John. Unfortunately, racing publications are run by human beings. Beings who had a very long week, are on deadline, and low on coffee. Thanks for reading.
Fair enough, I was a bit of a smart a$$ but it’s not like you mistaked Espargaro for Kallio or Capirossi for Bautista. It’s Hayden! You can’t miss that and expect no one to notice.
Or in this case, it wasn’t Hayden.
John—in the day and age of social media, we sure as heck expect people to notice. Any error results in an instant flood of corrections, and to tell you the truth, we’re glad to have readers that sharp. No complaints here. It’s also awesome that our readers know we work hard to deliver accurate content and are good-natured about the occasional slip-up. Thanks again.
Awesome photos. Also, very glad to see the new iPhone 4 resolution used only a week after it was requested…that’s fast service. Keep up the good work!