Dani Pedrosa put on a wet-weather master class to capture a rain-shortened Malaysian Grand Prix yesterday and keep the pressure on MotoGP championship leader Jorge Lorenzo after notching a fifth victory in six races.

The Spanish Honda rider was clear of the field after 13 of the scheduled 20 laps at a rainswept Sepang International Circuit when the race was red-flagged because of dangerous conditions.

Pole-sitter Lorenzo held on to second place on his Yamaha as the weather deteriorated with world champion Casey Stoner crossing the line in third place on another Honda.

With torrential rain continuing to lash the circuit, the race could not be re-started, giving Pedrosa his first victory in Malaysia as the Spaniard continued his audacious late-season title push.

“In the beginning, I was trying to follow Jorge, in the first lap he was very fast. But the track was not so bad, so I could get some rhythm and tried to be constant on the lap time,” Pedrosa told reporters.

“I’m very, very happy today. It’s my first ever win in wet, it’s a great feeling.”

The win enabled Pedrosa (307) to cut fellow Spaniard Lorenzo’s (330) lead in the championship standings to 23 points with two more races remaining and a maximum of 50 points available.

Lorenzo was lucky to survive a heavy wobble seconds before the race was red-flagged as his bike threatened to lose control at the hairpin before the home straight.

“I’m very, very lucky because once you drop here, it means a much more difficult championship... the second place is a very good result,” Lorenzo said after failing to convert pole into a victory for a sixth consecutive time.

Australia’s Stoner recorded his first podium finish since returning from an ankle surgery in August while Ducati’s Nicky Hayden finished fourth, ahead of team-mate Valentino Rossi.

Standings
1. Lorenzo (Yamaha) 330; 2. Pedrosa (Honda) 307; 3. Stoner (Honda) 213; 4. Dovizioso (Yamaha) 195; 5. Bautista (Honda) 154; 6. Rossi (Ducati) 148; 7. Crutchlow (Yamaha) 135; 8. Bradl (Honda) 125; 9. Hayden (Ducati) 114; 10. Spies (Yamaha) 88.

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