Casey Stoner Autograph

Casey Joel Stoner AM (born 16 October 1985) is an Australian retired professional motorcycle racer, and a two-time MotoGP World Champion, in 2007 and 2011. During his MotoGP career, Stoner raced for the factory teams of Ducati and Honda, winning a title for each team. More about Casey Stoner

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Current items with a signature of Casey Stoner

These are the most current items with a signature of Casey Stoner that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

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thumbnailCASEY STONER (1) DUCATI LEGEND MOTOGP - 6x4 Signed Autograph PHOTO - Print$2.47logo
thumbnailCASEY STONER (2) DUCATI LEGEND MOTOGP - 6x4 Signed Autograph PHOTO - Print$2.47logo
thumbnailCASEY STONER (3) DUCATI LEGEND MOTOGP - 6x4 Signed Autograph PHOTO - Print$2.47logo
thumbnailCasey Stoner Hand Signed Ducati Marlboro Team 12x8 Photo MotoGP Autograph$124.89logo
thumbnailCasey Stoner Hand Signed Ducati Marlboro Team 12x8 Photo MotoGP Autograph 1$124.89logo
thumbnailCasey Stoner Hand Signed Repsol Honda 12x8 Photo MotoGP Autograph$124.89logo
thumbnailCasey Stoner Hand Signed Repsol Honda 12x8 Photo MotoGP Autograph 1$124.89logo
Born in Southport, Queensland, Stoner raced from a young age and moved to the United Kingdom to pursue a racing career. After first competing internationally in 2002, Stoner became MotoGP World Champion in 2007 for Ducati. One of Stoner's greatest talents was his ability to ride any motorcycle beyond its perceived limits, even winning races on the inferior Ducati after both Honda and Yamaha had forged ahead in development during his later racing years. Stoner's 2007 title remained Ducati's only rider's championship until Francesco Bagnaia’s win in the premier class in 2022. During 2008 and 2009 Stoner remained a strong contender, winning multiple races, but not being able to consistently challenge Valentino Rossi and Yamaha for the title during those seasons. Stoner had a strong start to the 2009 season but had to miss three races due to chronic fatigue. In 2010, Ducati failed to challenge Yamaha and Honda until very late in the season, when Stoner went out on a winning note, winning three races.

After his departure from Ducati to Honda following the 2010 season, Stoner won a second world championship title in 2011 for Repsol Honda. The championship was won in a dominant fashion with ten Grand Prix wins and sealed by winning his home race with two races remaining. Prior to the 2012 French Grand Prix, Stoner announced that he would retire from Grand Prix racing at the conclusion of the 2012 season. Stoner was also the winner of his home Grand Prix of Australia on six consecutive occasions between 2007 and 2012. Due to a crash during practice at Indianapolis, Stoner missed several races due to injury, curtailing his championship challenge for his last season. He rounded off his MotoGP career with a remarkable sixth consecutive win in his home Grand Prix at Phillip Island and with a podium in his final race. Read even more about Casey Stoner at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Casey Stoner

In total, we tracked 126 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Casey Stoner (Casey Stoner HAND SIGNED Ducati Honda MotoGP X-602 Nolan 1:1 Helmet RARE) was sold in April 2012 for $1390.00 while the cheapest item (Casey Stoner Repsol Honda HAND SIGNED MotoGP Photo 8 X 12 Photograph World Champ) found a new owner for $0.99 in November 2015. The month with the most items sold (7) was February 2010 with an average selling price of $15.50 for an autographed item of Casey Stoner. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in April 2012 with $844.50 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was November 2015. In average, an autographed item from Casey Stoner is worth $50.50.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Casey Stoner were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailCasey Stoner hand signed autograph card Goodwood FOS 2006$5.56logo
thumbnailCASEY STONER PUSHING THE LIMITS HAND SIGNED BOOK Ltd edn 238/500$61.82logo
thumbnailCASEY STONER SIGNED 2007 DUCATI MOTO GP PHOTO 20X30 PICS VERY RARE$4.40logo
thumbnailCASEY STONER SIGNED 2007 DUCATI MOTO GP PHOTO 20X30 PICS VERY RARE BATTLE$1.29logo
thumbnailCASEY STONER SIGNED 2007 DUCATI MOTO GP PHOTO 20X30 PICS VERY RARE WINNER$1.29logo
thumbnailCASEY STONER SIGNED 2012 HONDA MOTO GP PHOTO 20X30 VERY RARE BEAUTYFULL$30.36logo
thumbnailCASEY STONER SIGNED 2018 DUCATI MOTOGP PHOTO 20X30 VERY BEAUTYFULL$14.91logo
thumbnailGENUINE Casey Stoner Autograph & Ducati GP8 Race Used Carbon Brake Pad + COA $263.95logo
thumbnailHAND SIGNED AUTOGRAPH CASEY STONER GOODWOOD FOS ADMISSION TICKET SATURDAY 2015$8.26logo
thumbnailPUSHING THE LIMITS - CASEY STONER - 1ST EDITION 2013 SIGNED HB - MOTO GP *RARE*$33.04logo

Latest News about Casey Stoner

Casey Stoner Renews With HRC (01/14/15): Honda Racing Corporation announced that they have retained the services with two-time World Champion Casey Stoner through 2015.

Casey Stoner continues MotoGP testing for Honda (01/14/15): Two-time MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner will be back on the bike for Honda in 2015 - but only as a test rider. Go to news article

MotoGP: Casey Stoner Completes Honda Test (10/30/14): Two-time World Champion Casey Stoner completed two days of testing at the Motegi Circuit in Japan today, the first outing on a MotoGP bike for the Australian since October of last year.

Why Casey Stoner isn’t coming back (06/03/14): SIX months on from his last competitive race, is two-time MotoGP world champ Casey Stoner having regrets over retiring? Not likely...

Product Showcase: Casey Stoner - Pushing the Limits (11/20/13): “I don’t consider myself special; I am someone who knows how to ride fast and push the limits of speed,” Stoner says in his book. “This is real life, not a Hollywood movie and every life has highs and lows no matter who you are. This is my story. I hope you enjoy the ride. I have.

Older News Stories about Casey Stoner

VIDEO: Casey Stoner set for Bathurst 1000 debut (10/2013): TWO-time MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner will filfil a childhood dream this weekend when he races at Mount Panorama. Go to news article

Casey Stoner crashes out at Winton (08/2013): Casey Stoner crashed out of the V8 Supercar Dunlop Series race at Winton. Go to news article

Aust MotoGP organisers chase Casey Stoner (07/2013): The Australian Grand Prix Corporation says it has plans to lure Casey Stoner out of retirement for this year's MotoGP event at Phillip Island.

Casey Stoner back on track in V8 Supercars this weekend in Perth (05/2013): Casey Stoner's foray into the world of V8 Supercars gains momentum this weekend in the Dunlop Series in Perth.

Casey Stoner switches to four wheels (02/2013): Two time World MotoGP Champion Casey Stoner has made the switch to four wheels with unveiling of his V8 Supercar.

Casey Stoner confirms V8 Supercars move (01/2013): Months of speculation are finally over with Casey Stoner on Sunday confirming his trademark No 27 will be emblazoned on a V8 Supercar in 2013.

Can Casey Stoner stay in touch? (07/2012): BBC commentator Steve Parrish says defending champion Casey Stoner has work to do to stay in the MotoGP title race Go to news article

Casey Stoner wins to share MotoGP lead (06/2012): Defending world champion Casey Stoner has won the Assen TT MotoGP to move level on points with championship leader Jorge Lorenzo, who crashed out in the first lap.