Video courtesy of MotoGP.com. MotoGP points leader Casey Stoner won the pole for the Red Bull Indianapolis GP with a track-record lap of 1 minute, 38.850 seconds Saturday on a Repsol Honda at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Stoner, from Australia, broke the track record of 1:39.730 set in 2009 by Dani Pedrosa. “Pretty happy with the lap times we’re getting,” Stoner said. “It’s going to be interesting to see what happens tomorrow, how it plays out. Tires will play a factor in it. We’re just going to have to see if we made the right choice and make sure we’re there at the end. I think there’s going to be a lot different race tomorrow than what it looks in qualifying.” The 28-lap MotoGP race starts at 2 pm Sunday on the 2.621-mile IMS circuit. American Ben Spies qualified second at 1:39.373 on a Yamaha Factory Racing machine. Reigning World Champion Jorge Lorenzo occupied the final spot on the front row, qualifying third at 1:39.629 on a Yamaha Factory Racing bike. “The bike’s working really good,” Spies said. Just couldn’t quite get the fast lap out of the bike when we put the new rear (tire) on. The Yamaha is working good, and we’re both on the front row, so we’ll try to put together a good race.” Defending Red Bull Indianapolis GP champion Pedrosa was fourth at 1:39.947. American Colin Edwards qualified sixth at 1:40.098 on his Monster Yamaha Tech 3 bike, while 2006 World Champion Nicky Hayden rounded out the American contingent in eighth with a best lap of 1:40.244 on a …