History Made By Winner Of 125cc Grand Prix In England

History Made By Winner Of 125cc Grand Prix In England

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Blusens Aprilia’s Scott Redding, age 15, became the youngest-ever Grand Prix winner with his win in Sunday’s FIM 125cc Grand Prix. He also became the first British rider to win a race at the British Grand Prix. FIM 125cc Grand Prix World Championship Donington Park, England June 22, 2008 Race Results: 1. Scott REDDING (Aprilia), 25 laps, 41:39.472 2. Mike DI MEGLIO (Derbi), -5.324 seconds 3. Marc MARQUEZ (KTM), -5.806 4. Sergio GADEA (Aprilia), -13.990 5. Simone CORSI (Aprilia), -16.855 6. Tomoyoshi KOYAMA (KTM), -17.181 7. Joan OLIVE (Derbi), -18.014 8. Takaaki NAKAGAMI (Aprilia), -18.222 9. Sandro CORTESE (Aprilia), -18.404 10. Bradley SMITH (Aprilia), -18.891 17. Stevie BONSEY (Aprilia), -38.158 35. Gabor Talmasci (Aprilia), -24 laps, DNF, crash World Championship Point Standings (After 8 of 17 races): 1. Di Meglio, 132 points 2. Corsi, 109 3. Bradl, 77 4. TIE, Terol/Espargaro, 75 6. Olive, 74 7. Talmasci, 68 8. Gadea, 62 9. Redding, 57 10. Smith, 55 13. Bonsey, 39

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