Queen's Birthday Honour for Casey Stoner

Former double MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner has been appointed a 'Member of the O🌜rder of Australia (AM)' in the Queen's Birthday honours.

The Australian, who retired from MotoGP🐼 at the end of last season, rec🅷eived the honour "For significant service to motorcycle racing".

Stoner was a f꧂ull time g𝓡rand prix rider from 2002-2012, claiming 38 of his 45 victories in the premier MotoGP class, where he won world titles for Ducati (2007) and Honda (2011).

The 27-year-old has now turned his attention to V8 touring c෴ar 🎐racing.

Stoner, sliding, Aragon MotoGP 2011
Stoner, sliding, Aragon MotoGP 2011
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Former double MotoꦍGP world champion Casey Stoner has been appointed a 'Member of the Order of Australia (AM)' in the Queen's Birthday honours.

The Australian, who retired from MotoGP at the end of last season, received the honour "For significant service꧙ to mo💙torcycle racing".

Stoner was a full time𒉰 grand prix ri🌠der from 2002-2012, claiming 38 of his 45 victories in the premier MotoGP class, where he won world titles for Ducati (2007) and Honda (2011).

The 27-year-old has now t🔯urned his attention to V8 touring car racing.

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