Australian rider Casey Stoner's Phillip Island farewell is off to a flying start.
Aiming for his sixth successive win at the Australian Grand Prix, Stoner was fastest in opening MotoGP practice by nearly a full second.
He set an early flying lap of one minute 31.046 seconds before light rain interrupted the 45-minute session at Phillip Island.
But after the rain cleared, the Honda rider again put down a sizzling marker - his 1:30.374 lap faster than world championship contenders Jorge Lorenzo (1:31.279) and Dani Pedrosa (1:31.533).
Stoner is racing just weeks after surgery on a serious ankle injury, competing in his last Australian GP before retirement at the end of the season.