The Australian pilot, signing star team HRC Honda 2011, Casey Stoner admitted that it is impossible to make a direct comparison between the Ducati and Honda RC212, noting differences are too extreme.
Stoner has signed a contract for two years with HRC after being four years at Ducati, where he became the only driver to win the Championship in the world of MotoGP to Italian mark.
The Australian is dressed with laurel maximum preseason favorite for 2011 and began to endorse these comments to dominate a meeting of three days of testing at Sepang in Malaysia circuit earlier this month.
The pilot says that it is difficult to compare the Ducati and Honda when asked his opinion on the recent comments made by Valentino Rossi.
Rossi said that Japanese motorcycles have a different approach and their bikes are made to measure for the pilots.
"I had a stronger feeling when I went from Honda in 2006 to Ducati," said Stoner.
"Then was ' what have I done?" Actually I didn't know if the decision I made was the right one the first time that riding the Ducati. I could not believe the feeling of the bike. "Feel the vibration and the change is aggressive."
"It was a very strange feeling, but after four years one feels very comfortable with the bike and becomes normal."
"So that when I came back from the Honda everything felt again very soft, is completely different." "It is difficult to compare because the difference is very extreme."