MotoGP, Stoner raises $ 25,700 at auction for fires in Australia

Casey Stoner decided to auction a piece from his personal MotoGP souvenir collection to raise funds for those affected by the fires in Australia. He actually decided to give away a very valuable and important suit that he used on the Ducati in Aragon in 2010. On that occasion, Casey scored a great victory on a track where he was unbeaten in every edition of the GP he competed.

The Australian driver really took it to heart and promoted the auction almost everywhere. also appears at Fox Sport and post various messages through its social media channels. An appeal that was not made in vain Given that Stoner raised $ 25,700 thanks to the auction. A really important sum that undoubtedly made Casey smile despite the fact that he had to give up a cherished moment in his wonderful MotoGP career.

This was Casey’s message in the video released after the auction ended yesterday:

“I would like to thank everyone who bid on my suit at the auction and everyone who supported me in this initiative by sharing all the details on their social networks. We raised $ 25,700 and the auction winner is from New South Wales. So the suit stays in Australia. Thank you to everyone who has devoted their time to this auction. The money will soon go to the victims of the fires in Australia. I’ll be shipping the suit to the person who won the auction soon so they can enjoy it! Many Thanks.

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