Rossi and Ducati: Points so far

Four rounds into his Ducati MotoGP career♌, Valentino Rossi has scored 47 points and sits fifth in the world championship.
The following list shows how that compares with𝄹 th💞e seven time MotoGP champion's previous eleven seasons in the premier-class, with Honda and then Yamaha. A further list shows the performance of the best Ducati rider since 2003.
After four rounds of 2011, Rossi has less points than all his previous seasons except 2000 and 2006 - alth൩ough compared with previous Ducati riders, he's done more favourably.
Loris Capirossi in 2006, then Casey Stoner in 2007-2009, claimed more points for Ducati from the first foꩲur rounds of a season...
Valentino Rossi - Points and position after 4 rounds:
2011 (Ducati) 47 points - 5th
2010 (Yamaha) 61 points - 3rd*
2009 (Yamaha) 65 points - 2nd
2008 (Yamaha) 72 points - 3rd
2007 (Yamaha) 71 points - 2nd
2006 (Yamaha) 40 points - 6th
2005 (Yamaha) 95 points - 1st
2004 (Yamaha) 76 points - 2nd
2003 (Honda) 90 points - 1st
2002 (Honda) 95 points - 1st
2001 (Honda) 91 points - 1st
2000 (Honda) 21 points - 11th
* Rossi broke leg in practice for round four.
Ducati (best rider) - Points and position after 4 rounds:
2011 (Rossi) 47 points - 5th
2010 (Hayden) 39 points - 5th
2009 (Stoner) 65 points - 3rd*
2008 (Stoner) 56 points - 4th
2007 (Stoner) 86 points - 1st
2006 (Capirossi) 59 points - 2nd
2005 (Capirossi) 23 points - 10th
2004 (Capirossi) 28 points - 7th
2003 (Bayliss) 40 points - 5th
* Lorenzo, Ross🅘i and Stoner were tied on points for 1st.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go💞. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.