Defending world champion Casey Stoner (picture) is aiming to reel in cham-pionship leader Jorge Lorenzo by landing back-to-back wins at the British Grand Prix in Silverstone, tomorrow.

The Australian triumphed at a soggy Silverstone 12 months ago en route to the title and with conditions once again expected to be wet the stage is set for another spectacular leg of the MotoGP season.

Stoner, in his Silverstone swansong, came fourth last time out in Catalunya to leave the Honda rider 20 points adrift of Lorenzo in the riders’ standings.

“Silverstone’s been one of my favourite tracks since I’ve raced here in the British championship,” said Stoner, who shocked the MotoGP world at Le Mans when announcing his intention to retire at the end of the season.

Despite similar conditions in store from last year he is not optimistic of running away with the race as he did 12 months ago.

“We’ve struggled more this year with the 1000cc (in the wet). We can’t get the bike to give us quite enough front feeling in the wet,” he said.

Lorenzo, who won his third race of the year in Spain this month, arrived at Silverstone having signed a new contract with Yamaha keeping him with the Japanese team until 2014 to end speculation of a move to Honda.

He crashed out of last year’s British GP but won in 2010 and he reflected: “In 2010 I enjoyed riding here a lot. I felt very comfortable from the beginning.

“This track gives me the best facility to go fast. But the opposite happened last year when I crashed trying to catch Casey in the rain.”

Cal Crutchlow is out to give the home fans something to cheer about under their umbrellas as the British rider seeks to continue his good season and add to his 56 points which see him placed fifth in the overall standings.

The Yamaha rider, who missed Silverstone 12 months ago with injury, said: “It’s nice to come here in not so bad form. The worst finish we’ve had this year is an eighth after crashing.

“Last year I would have bought an eighth place, so we’re not coming into this too bad.”

Current standings

1. Lorenzo (Yamaha) 115, 2. Stoner (Honda) 95, 3. Pedrosa (Honda) 85, 4. Dovizioso (Yamaha) 60, 5. Crut-chlow (Yamaha) 56, 6. Rossi (Ducati) 51, 7. Bautista (Honda) 45, 8. Bradl (Honda) 43, 9. Hayden (Ducati) 40, 10. Barbera (Ducati) 31.

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