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Redding leads Brookes for Ducati 1-2 at Snetterton

2019 British Superbike Championship

Round Six – Snetterton


Scott Redding has proven unstoppable across both BSB Superbike races at Snetterton, with Australian Josh Brookes hot on his heels. Redding claimed both wins and Brookes was regulated to runner-up in each race for a Ducati 1-2, with MacKenzie and Bridewell sharing the final podium positions. Redding leads the standings, with Josh Brookes now three-points off Bridewell in third.

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Scott Redding and Josh Brookes – Snetterton BSB 2019

Jason O’Halloran took ninth in Race 1, however a crash in Race 2 delivered a DNF result, and made for his third crash of the weekend. Ben Currie returned from injury and laid claim to 19th in Race 1, however was directed not to take part in Race 2 due to pain from his injury, with recovery ongoing.

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Jason O’Halloran – Snetterton BSB 2019

Jack Kennedy took the Supersport Sprint win ahead of Brad Jones and Alastair Seeley, while the feature race saw Rob Guiver claim the win from Sean Nearv and Josh Day. Jack Kennedy leads the Supersport standings to Thruxton.

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Billy McConnell – Snetterton BSB 2019

Billy McConnell also made a strong return to the Pirelli National Superstock 1000 series claiming fourth despite his lengthy lay-off and surgeries, with fellow Aussie Levi Day happy coming home in seventh. Richard Cooper took the race win from Lee Jackson and Taylor Mackenzie. Richard Cooper leads the standings, with Day 10th and McConnell 14th.

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Levi Day – Snetterton BSB 2019

Superbikes Race 1

At the start of the race one Tarran Mackenzie got an incredible launch off the line to lead the pack on the opening lap ahead of Brookes and Redding with Tommy Bridewell in fourth. The rider was not happy to settle where he was though and was instantly on the attack, moving ahead of Redding into Agostini for the first time.

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Tarran Mackenzie took the Race 1 holeshot- Snetterton BSB 2019

On the fourth lap Bridewell had moved into second with a decisive dive down the inside at Riches, pushing Brookes back into third. At the front, Bridewell claimed the lead ahead of Mackenzie as Redding moved into third. Bridewell tried to make a break from the pack but he made a mistake into Agostini a lap later and crashed out unhurt.

Redding had cut through into second and with Bridewell out of the race he captured the race lead, but behind there was an intense battle between Brookes and Mackenzie with the pair trading blows for several laps. The fight between the pair gave Redding the opportunity to edge out a gap, but Brookes was then able to get the better of Mackenzie and keep him behind over the closing stages.

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Scott Redding quickly reclaimed the lead – Snetterton BSB 2019

Danny Buchan maintained his position inside the top six in the standings with a fourth place, but the FS-3 Racing Kawasaki rider had a lonely end to the race. However behind him there was a scrap between the Honda Racing pairing; Xavi Forés and Andrew Irwin colliding on the final lap, but both formation flying to the finish line with the Spaniard having the edge at the chequered flag.

Peter Hickman was also in the group and he held off Luke Mossey for seventh place ahead of Jason O’Halloran who had a strong race to carve through the field from his seventh row start on the second McAMS Yamaha. Christian Iddon completed the top ten, passing his teammate Michael Laverty in the final moments of the race on his return after his Knockhill injury.

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Jason O’Halloran took ninth in Race 1- Snetterton BSB 2019

Superbikes Race 2

In race two Brookes had the perfect start off the line to lead the pack into Riches for the first time ahead of Redding, Bridewell and Mackenzie. Jason O’Halloran meanwhile had also made a good start to move into fifth on the second of the McAMS Yamahas. The Australian though crashed out on the fourth lap at Brundle, ending his race prematurely.

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Josh Brookes took the early lead in Race 2 from Scott Redding – Snetterton BSB 2019

At the front Brookes held the lead until there were just three laps remaining as Redding made a dive down the inside on the brakes at the end of the Bentley Straight to take the lead. The race one winner was able to hold off his Be Wiser Ducati teammate to the finish line.

However it was a double disaster for Mackenzie who crashed out at Wilson on lap eleven as he bid to close down Bridewell for the final podium position. The Oxford Racing Ducati rider bounced back from his race one crash to claim third place and maintain his second place position in the championship standings ahead of Brookes.

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Tommy Bridewell – Snetterton BSB 2019

In the battle for fourth place Irwin scored his best result of the season so far for Honda Racing, holding off Peter Hickman and Iddon who had a strong performance despite still recovering from his Knockhill injuries.

Hector Barbera had an impressive performance on his first visit to Snetterton on the Quattro Plant JG Speedfit Kawasaki, taking the chequered flag ahead of Forés who maintained his position inside the top six in the overall standings.

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Christian Iddon and Peter Hickman – Snetterton BSB 2019

Michael Laverty and Luke Mossey completed the top ten, whilst Buchan and Josh Elliott failed to score points after both crashing in individual incidents on the sighting lap.

Scott Redding

“I felt better with the bike in race two, I felt more comfortable and more confident but I didn’t know whether I could be faster. Then when I passed Josh I went faster, so I learnt I need to believe in myself a bit more. I tried to see what the other guys were doing with the tyres in the race as I didn’t want to break away and then have an issue later on. Again, I’m still learning, I’m still a rookie in this class and I don’t know the tracks. I’m really happy and I had a wicked time this weekend the fans have been amazing, we’ve had great fun, the reception was amazing. To come back with a pole and two race wins – I can’t take much more. To be a Monster athlete and for them to have an event here and for me to win the Race of Aces Trophy just puts the icing on the cake really.”

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Scott Redding – Snetterton BSB 2019
Josh Brookes 2-2

“I felt really strong at the end of the first race and whilst I was being a little bit conservative in the early stages, the battle I had with Tarran Mackenzie cost both of us time and it allowed Scott to make a bit of a break. By the time I got up to second, it was too big a gap to bridge but it was a good start to the day. We made a slight change in between races and it allowed me to push to the limit so with a good start, I felt comfortable out front. I felt like I was controlling the race well but when Scott came by, he seemed to have just a little bit in reserve and had enough of a gap so I couldn’t get back by. Given where I was on Friday, I’ve got to be happy with two second place finishes, so we’ll work hard to find that bit extra to try and get back on the top step at the next round.”

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Josh Brookes – Snetterton BSB 2019

Andrew Irwin scored his best result so far this season, closing his gap to the top-six thanks to a 5-4 result, achieving his goal of dual top-six results.

Andrew Irwin 5-4

“I keep saying I want two-top sixes near enough every round we’ve been to, it’s what I wanted and we’re coming away from here with a fifth and fourth, which is a step in the right direction! At Knockhill we finished the last race in fifth and we are starting to be where we belong inside the top-six, and hopefully we can continue to close the gap to the Showdown. We took six points out of Xavi this weekend, so we go to Thruxton looking to take another set of points out of him to try and close that down. I’m really happy, the team are working so hard and the Fireblade is working well, so I’m pleased with the progress and the fourth place finish today!”

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Andrew Irwin – Snetterton BSB 2019

Hickman remains in seventh place in the overall standings but has made up ground towards Xavi Fores who holds sixth position, with a crash during qualifying a rare mistake, which was then followed up with strong results in a seventh and fifth across the two races.

Peter Hickman 7-5

“Overall, it’s been a strong weekend and after being in the top three for most of practice, it was a real shame I made a small mistake in qualifying as it cost me a second row start at least. We’re still having an issue with getting the bike stopped and we’re still running a stock engine so it was hard going in both races and although seventh in race one was a good effort, I knew I could improve upon it in race two. I was further back on the grid, but I made a good start and am really pleased to have finished fifth and also close in a little bit on Fores in sixth. Snetterton has never been one of my best circuits but the next two rounds are Thruxton and Cadwell, places I really enjoy and go well at so I’m looking to take full advantage and claw back the deficit I currently have.”

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Peter Hickman chases Dan Linfoot – Snetterton BSB 2019

Xavi Forés collected valuable points with sixth in Race 1 and eighth in Race 2, holding onto sixth in the standings.

Xavi Forés 6-8

“To be honest this weekend has been harder than I expected; I like the track and enjoyed my laps but honestly from the first day I had a small issue with the bike and was never able to solve it, and for the races it was not so easy to manage. Race 1 I was trying to defend my position and had a good battle with Andrew, but at the end I got some important points and finished in the top-six. I did expect a little more and especially in the second race, but the first part was really, really bad for me, I never felt a good grip on the apexes, especially in the first ten laps. After that I was able to manage a little more and able to almost have the same pace as the top-four, but unfortunately it was too late and sometimes it’s quite frustrating when you lose so much gap at the start. But anyway, sixth and eighth isn’t so bad for my first time here in Snetterton and I am looking forward to Thruxton in order to keep the Showdown still alive! I want to say thanks to all the team, we made a good job inside the box and see you at Thruxton!”

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Xavi Fores – Snetterton BSB 2019

Mackenzie took a spot on the podium in Race 1 and got a good start in Race 2 before the Ducatis started to pull away in the early stages. Initially trying to save his tyre, the 23-year-old began to close the gap but lost the rear at Wilson on lap 11.

Tarran Mackenzie 3- DNF

“Race one was obviously really good. I ended up third and felt like I put together a good race in the first two thirds, but the last third was a bit difficult. When I saw Tommy went out it was hard to go with the two PBM bikes so I settled for third. In race two I didn’t get the best of starts, held my position in fourth and the Ducatis got away a bit. I was trying hard to catch them and setting quite a good pace. I was slowly catching them towards the end, but ended up losing the rear and then losing the front from that. I feel like I’m riding really well, it was another solid weekend and we were in the top two for a lot of it. I’m really happy, to be honest. Finishing fourth would be OK but I’d rather finish third for podium points. I’ll keep trying and come back at Thruxton even stronger.”

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Tarran Mackenzie – Snetterton BSB 2019

Bad luck awaited Australian rider Jason O’Halloran when he endured three crashes at Snetterton, the first two in practice and open qualifying, while ninth in Race 1 from the seventh row was a good result. Unfortunately in Race 2 a third row start saw O’Halloran move up to fifth only to crash out.

Jason O’Halloran 9 – DNF

“I’m OK, I’ve got a little bit of an injury on my left hand where you can see the bone on my knuckle but other than that I’m alright. Thanks to the guys at the medical centre for cleaning it up and patching it up. I was happy with the first race, we haven’t been able to do a lot of laps this weekend so to get 16 laps under our belt was really beneficial. We came from 21st to ninth and kept fighting all the way to the end. We made some changes for race two and, starting from a better position, we got away well and I was feeling comfortable in fifth. All was looking good until I highsided out! We’ve a few things to work on for Thruxton and look for a clean smooth weekend. We’ve go the pace, the potential is there with both me and the bike, we’ve just got to have a clean smooth weekend and it’ll come together.”

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Jason O’Halloran – Snetterton BSB 2019

Australian Ben Currie also made his return from injury, riding home to 19th in Race 1, but was advised by the team manager not to race in the second race due to the pain he was suffering in his foot.

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Ben Currie – Snetterton BSB 2019
Ben Currie

“I didn’t opt not to race I was told not to. Sorry to my sponsors!”

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Ben Currie – Snetterton BSB 2019

Snetterton Superbike Results


Source: MCNews.com.au

Scott Redding takes Snetterton pole | Brookesy P4

2019 British Superbike Championship

Round Six – Snetterton


Scott Redding celebrated landing his second pole position of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship season at Snetterton on Saturday afternoon by 0.109s from Tarran Mackenzie, with a last lap dash to the chequered flag in a hectic final stage of Datatag Qualifying.

Be Wiser Ducati’s Redding had topped the free practice times, but it wasn’t a perfect final stage of Datatag Qualifying when the red flag was brought out in the opening minutes after Peter Hickman crashed at Murrays. The Smiths Racing BMW rider was unhurt, but his stricken Smiths Racing BMW was in the middle of the track and so the session was briefly stopped.

When the session resumed the nine riders in the fight for pole position had less than four minutes remaining of the final stage of Datatag Qualifying, but Redding kept his composure to claim the top spot, but only just, as Mackenzie improved on his final lap.


Scott Redding

“I’m over the moon to land on my feet and take pole position here today. It’s been great but the track conditions were changing a lot. I wanted to get into the 46s, which I dialled in on the lap that got red flagged. I was a bit frustrated when I first saw the red flag. It’s a bit like when you hurt yourself and you swear right after – the same thing happens in the helmet! I was a little bit frustrated to not get a 46s lap, but it is what it is and I can’t cry about it. With that red flag the race control did a great job, they did what they had to do for our safety. I feel like we did a good job though – the wind had picked up and the track was a little dirty after the rain we had earlier, so I had to adjust my riding style a little bit. I’m just so pleased with that and to get pole. I’ve never raced here and I’ve topped every session so I just need to get some wins tomorrow now!”


Mackenzie held second as he continued his impressive pace on the McAMS Yamaha, but by contrast his team-mate Jason O’Halloran had a qualifying session to forget with two separate crashes at Agostini and he will start from row seven tomorrow.

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Tarran Mackenzie

Tommy Bridewell had made improvements throughout the session to set his fastest lap of the weekend; he completes the front row for tomorrow’s opening race in Norfolk. The Oxford Racing Ducati rider had managed to hold off Josh Brookes by 0.105s.

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Tommy Bridewell

Dan Linfoot equalled his best qualifying performance of the season so far for Santander Salt TAG Yamaha with the fifth quickest time.

Xavi Forés was again in Q3 on his first visit to Snetterton, leading the Honda Racing charge in sixth ahead of Danny Buchan who split the Fireblades with Andrew Irwin eighth fastest.

Peter Hickman starts from ninth on the grid ahead of Bradley Ray and Luke Stapleford.


2019 BSB – Round Six – Snetterton – Qualifying Results
POS NAME ENTRY Q1 Q2 Q3
1 Scott REDDING Ducati  1m48.145 1m47.183 1m47.323
2 Tarran MACKENZIE Yamaha  1m48.252 1m47.328 1m47.432
3 Tommy BRIDEWELL Ducati  1m48.584 1m47.974 1m47.730
4 Josh BROOKES Ducati  1m48.203 1m47.645 1m47.835
5 Dan LINFOOT Yamaha 1m49.117 1m48.410 1m48.596
6 Xavi FORÉS Honda  1m49.409 1m48.546 1m48.752
7 Danny BUCHAN Kawasaki  1m48.721 1m48.558 1m48.828
8 Andrew IRWIN Honda 1m48.575 1m48.506 1m49.445
9 Peter HICKMAN BMW  1m49.098 1m48.163 /
10 Bradley RAY Suzuki 1m49.673 1m48.601 /
11 Luke STAPLEFORD Suzuki 1m49.538 1m48.818 /
12 Luke MOSSEY Suzuki 1m48.955 1m48.832 /
13 Michael LAVERTY BMW  1m49.388 1m48.881 /
14 Héctor BARBERÁ Kawasaki  1m49.655 1m48.885 /
15 Christian IDDON BMW  1m49.175 1m49.173 /
16 Josh ELLIOTT Suzuki 1m49.378 1m49.249 /
17 Joe FRANCIS BMW  1m49.723 1m49.639 /
18 Ben CURRIE Kawasaki 1m49.428 1m49.739 /
19 James ELLISON BMW  1m49.818 / /
20 Ryan VICKERS Kawasaki 1m49.864 / /
21 Jason O’HALLORAN Yamaha 1m49.971 / /
22 Claudio CORTI Kawasaki  1m50.308 / /
23 Matt TRUELOVE Yamaha 1m50.522 / /
24 David ALLINGHAM Yamaha  1m50.655 / /
25 Dean HARRISON Kawasaki  1m51.130 / /
26 Shaun WINFIELD Yamaha  1m51.223 / /
27 Sam COVENTRY Kawasaki 1m52.102 / /
28 Fraser ROGERS Kawasaki 1m52.262 / /
29 Danny KENT MV Agusta 1m52.852 / /
30 Dean HIPWELL Kawasaki  1m53.063 / /

Source: MCNews.com.au

Scott Redding tops first practice at Snetterton

Ducati man looking strong at Snetterton

Scott Redding set the benchmark on the opening day of free practice at Snetterton; firing the Be Wiser Ducati to the top of the times as the Bennetts British Superbike Championship returned to Norfolk.

Championship leader Redding had edged ahead in the opening practice and then followed it up by posting the fastest lap of the weekend in free practice two, narrowly holding the edge over Tarran Mackenzie by 0.250s at the chequered flag when light rain fell in the final minutes.

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Tarran Mackenzie

Scott Redding

“It’s been a good start with free practice at Snetterton and the track is unbelievable! I had so much fun out there, I felt very good and very relaxed. We did a few little things on the bike today, but nothing crazy we were just working with the gearing to understand what works better. The weather held out for us too which was really good to get the laps in and I’m looking forward to tomorrow. I’m just happy to be back on the bike, we had a break and now we are back – I’m definitely smiling and enjoying it.”


Peter Hickman surged up the times in the final minutes to move third for the Smiths Racing BMW team as Tommy Bridewell also made improvements in the closing stages of the session to leap into fourth for Oxford Racing Ducati.

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Peter Hickman

Andrew Irwin had a strong start to his weekend, making Honda the fourth different manufacturer in the top five as he nudged out Jason O’Halloran, who again missed part of the session with a technical problem.

Local contender Luke Mossey was seventh and the leading Suzuki for the OMG Racing team after his final stint left him ahead of FS3-Racing Kawasaki’s Danny Buchan and Dan Linfoot, who had been in the top three for this morning’s opening session.

Hector Barbera had an impressive debut at Snetterton; ending the opening day in the top ten for the Quattro Plant – JG Speedfit Kawasaki team, narrowly ahead of Josh Brookes and Michael Laverty.


Bennetts British Superbike Championship
Snetterton, Free Practice 1
  1. Scott Redding (Be Wiser Ducati) 1m:48.817s
  2. Peter Hickman (Smiths Racing BMW) +0.216s
  3. Dan Linfoot (Santander Salt TAG Yamaha) +0.830s
  4. Tarran Mackenzie (McAMS Yamaha) +0.839s
  5. Jason O’Halloran (McAMS Yamaha) +1.012s
  6. Danny Buchan (FS3-Racing Kawasaki) +1.120s
  7. Luke Mossey (OMG Racing Suzuki) +1.168s
  8. Luke Stapleford (Buildbase Suzuki) +1.439s
  9. Tommy Bridewell (Oxford Racing Ducati) +1.549s
  10. Josh Brookes (Be Wiser Ducati) +1.954s
Bennetts British Superbike Championship
Snetterton, Free Practice 2
  1. Scott Redding (Be Wiser Ducati) 1m:48.256s
  2. Tarran Mackenzie (McAMS Yamaha) +0.250s
  3. Peter Hickman (Smiths Racing BMW) +0.972s
  4. Tommy Bridewell (Oxford Racing Ducati) +1.126s
  5. Andrew Irwin (Honda Racing) +1.140s
  6. Jason O’Halloran (McAMS Yamaha) +1.345s
  7. Luke Mossey (OMG Racing Suzuki) +1.388s
  8. Danny Buchan (FS3-Racing Kawasaki) +1.446s
  9. Dan Linfoot (Santander Salt TAG Yamaha) +1.567s
  10. Hector Barbera (Quattro Plant – JG Speedfit Kawasaki) +1.586s

Source: MCNews.com.au

BSB hits Snetteron | Brookesy could claim £30,000 bonus!

2019 British Superbike Championship

Snetterton Race of Aces


The battle in the war to become the 2019 Bennetts British Superbike Champion continues this weekend (July 19/20/21) at Snetterton as the battle to seal a top six position in the standings intensifies with just four rounds now remaining ahead of the all-important Showdown.

In addition this weekend, the Monster Energy round of the season will see the revival of one of British motorcycle racing’s most prestigious race titles synonymous with the Norfolk circuit – the Race of Aces trophy.

The Monster Energy Race of Aces trophy will be awarded to the Bennetts BSB rider who scores the best cumulative result from the two races at Snetterton. The illustrious title has previously been awarded to such racing legends as Mike Hailwood, who claimed the first win in 1965, Giacomo Agostini, Phil Read, Paul Smart, Mick Grant and Barry Sheene.

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Monster Energy Race of Aces trophy

Scott Redding arrives in Norfolk heading the standings by just four-points from Tommy Bridewell, with the pair again swapping positions in the championship table last time out at Knockhill in Scotland. Redding was victorious at the previous round, but the Be Wiser Ducati rider knows he faces tough opposition in the two races on Sunday.


Scott Redding
Championship leader

“Leading the Championship right now is not the biggest thing for me. I understand I need to work the most at scoring the Podium Points before the Showdown. To come away from Knockhill with a win and a second place from sixteenth on the grid in mixed conditions, I was over the moon with that.

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Scott Redding and Danny Buchan shared the Knockhill BSB wins

“I am settling in with the bike and the Championship; a lot of people didn’t believe that I could be competitive at Knockhill so it fuelled me up a bit more to do something special and to come away with all those results in the weekend was good, and to be leading the Championship is a nice bonus.

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Scott Redding claimed the Race 2 win at Knockhill

“I still love going to a new track. I can’t wait again, it is hard because you never know how you will adapt to the circuit, but I feel like I have got the harder ones out the way, more riders have said to me ‘you will like this track’. Snetterton should suit my style and I just have that drive in my stomach to do it the first time I go to a circuit and that is what really motivates me.

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It was a three-way battle at Donington between Bridewell, Redding and Mackenzie at round three

“I am surprising myself a little bit but I believe that has come from confidence and believing in myself again which is something that I had lost and it has kind of given me a second gear. That is an amazing feeling; the problem is when you have a couple of bad years in racing you can get down. Then you show that you can do it and then you believe that you can do it and that is the strongest thing that a rider can have in his pocket so to have that back now when I go to races now makes me more relaxed and confident.

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Scott Redding – Donington Park BSB

“It always depends on the conditions, the circuit, the circumstances, but my goal is always to go for a podium regardless of a new track. When you are in a position for a podium most of the time in BSB you can fight for a win so I just don’t need to put pressure on myself. I have been enjoying the racing in BSB, it is action packed and I feel the vibe the riders are giving for the fans to watch so to be stuck in with that is something good to be part of.”

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Scott Redding

Bridewell has yet to score a victory this season, but if he can accomplish it on Sunday it will be the first race win for the Oxford Racing Ducati team. After an impressive seven podium finishes, he has been edging tantalisingly close to the achievement for the Winchester-based dealership team.

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Tommy Bridewell and Scott Redding at Brands Hatch – 2019

The stakes are high for Josh Brookes; he remains the only rider with a chance of claiming a £30,000 bonus in the Integro Triple Crown if he can secure the double win in Sunday’s two races.

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Bennetts British Superbike Championship
Brands Hatch, Race 2 Results
Josh Brookes (Be Wiser Ducati)
Tommy Bridewell (Oxford Racing Ducati) +0.238s
Scott Redding (Be Wiser Ducati) +10.248s

The competition spans three rounds and, after securing the double victory at Brands Hatch but missing out at Knockhill, the 2015 champion could leave Norfolk with a big bonus if he can return to the top of the podium.

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Josh Brookes leading Redding and Linfoot at Brands Hatch

Tarran Mackenzie leads the McAMS Yamaha charge with fourth place in the overall standings and Snetterton marks a big weekend for the Japanese manufacturer as the 2020 Yamaha YZF-R1 and YZF-R1M will make their European debut on display. It will be the first time the 2020 models will be on show anywhere in Europe less than a week after the global unveiling in America.

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Tarran Mackenzie

Mackenzie was back on the podium at Knockhill, but he only has a slender nine-point advantage over Danny Buchan, who became the fifth different race winner of the season at Knockhill. The FS-3 Racing Kawasaki rider is bidding to secure a debut appearance in the Showdown for both himself and the team.

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Danny Buchan won the opening race at Knockhill

Honda Racing’s Xavi Forés has proven he has adapted rapidly to the Bennetts BSB Championship, with the Spaniard holding the final place in the top six ahead of the two races this weekend. Forés has claimed four podium finishes so far this season and visits the Norfolk track for the first time. He has a 20-point margin over Christian Iddon and Peter Hickman ahead of the weekend.

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Xavi Forés

Iddon has been facing a race against time to be fit after his Knockhill crash as he bids for a Showdown place for the first time for Tyco BMW; Michael Laverty joins him this weekend as Keith Farmer continues his recovery from injury.

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Christian Iddon

Hickman and Iddon are equal on points in seventh place but the Smiths Racing BMW rider has high hopes as he heads to Norfolk, with Andrew Irwin and Dan Linfoot also looking to close the gap this weekend.

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Peter Hickman

Dan Linfoot

“I’m excited ahead of the weekend, last round I felt we under-performed slightly in terms of what happened in the races but our strength in practice is certainly something that I’m taking confidence from. The bike is quickly becoming a joy to ride again, we’ve overcome the front end issues and I feel this weekend we’ll be able to show our true pace. Snetterton is a circuit I really enjoy, I’ve had some really strong results there in the past and I’m fairly certain it will suit the Yamaha. Our aim is to gain strong points, two top five’s and pushing for the podium, which I feel we will be more than capable of doing.”

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Dan Linfoot

Hector Barbera will also be back on the grid at Snetterton, lining up for the Quattro Plant JG Speedfit Kawasaki team, replacing Glenn Irwin who is suffering from a virus that’s causing partial vision. The Spanish rider debuted for the title-winning team at Donington Park earlier in the season, securing a sixth and eighth-place finish, plus scoring a pole position for the final race in the triple-header.

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Hector Barbera

Jason O’Halloran hasn’t had the best of luck so far this season with McCAMS Yamaha and is down in joint 12th place in the rider standings at the half way stage of the championship. But the Norfolk venue is the scene of some top results for O’Halloran who has won races in the past here so he will be hoping for more of the same this time this weekend to try and build towards the top six before the showdown commences.

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Jason O’Halloran

The weekend also marks the return of the RAF Regular & Reserve Kawasaki team, based at nearby RAF Marham, with rookie Ryan Vickers. The Thetford rider has scored top 10 finishes in his debut season after lifting the Superstock 600 title last year and is eager for a strong performance at his local circuit.

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Jason O’Halloran

BSB Superbike Standings

  1. Scott REDDING (Ducati) 176
  2. Tommy BRIDEWELL (Ducati) 172
  3. Josh BROOKES (Ducati) 145
  4. Tarran MACKENZIE (Yamaha) 128
  5. Danny BUCHAN (Kawasaki) 119
  6. Xavi FORÉS (Honda) 96
  7. Christian IDDON (BMW) 76
  8. Peter HICKMAN (BMW) 76
  9. Andrew IRWIN (Honda) 70
  10. Dan LINFOOT (Yamaha) 59
  11. Luke MOSSEY (Suzuki) 58
  12. Josh ELLIOTT (Suzuki) 57
  13. Jason O’HALLORAN (Yamaha) 57

Source: MCNews.com.au

Buchan & Redding share Knockhill BSB victories

British Superbike 2019

Knockhill – Round 5

Images by David Yeomans


Danny Buchan of the FS3-Racing Kawasaki team took victory in the opening race at Knockhill, marking the fifth different winner in the premiere class in five rounds.

Scott Redding scored top honours in the second bout to reclaim the championship lead from Tommy Bridewell.

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Danny Buchan

Josh Brookes went 8-4 for the weekend, while fellow Aussies Jason O’Halloran and Ben Currie failed to finish either race.

Jason O’Halloran suffered machine problems in both races which saw organisers give him the black-orange flag forcing his retirement from both races.

For Ben Currie his return from injury turned out to be a little premature with his injured foot not coping with the stress of the racing conditions which forced the young Victorian to pull out of the races.

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Josh Brookes

In Superstock 1000 Levi Day suffered a DNF in race one due to a loosening boot starting to come adrift from his foot which forced him to pit. He then closed out the weekend with a 14 place result.

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Levi Day in the wet conditions

British Superbikes

BSB Superbikes Race 1

At the start of the opening race Tarran Mackenzie launched off the front row to lead the pack from pole-sitter Xavi Forés and Buchan with Christian Iddon and Jason O’Halloran in close contention. A moment for Forés dropped him behind Buchan on lap five and then the FS3-Racing Kawasaki rider was hunting down Mackenzie at the front.

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Jason O’Halloran

Buchan was piling the pressure on Mackenzie at the front and with a decisive move at the Hairpin on lap five and then posted consistent lap times to begin to make a break from the pack. Mackenzie though crashed out of contention before mid-race distance ending his chance of a podium finish.

Buchan was untroubled at the front but behind the battle for second place went down to the wire as Scott Redding was cutting through the pack from his 16th place grid start; by the final ten laps the Be Wiser Ducati rider had closed down the battle for second with Forés leading Iddon.

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Danny Buchan

Redding had closed the gap and with three laps to go he made a move at turn five on Iddon to move ahead of the Tyco BMW rider and then repeated the move a lap later to move into second place as Forés held third.

Redding celebrated a determined second place finish ahead of Forés and Iddon who claimed Tyco BMW’s best result of the season. Tommy Bridewell was fifth ahead of Bradley Ray and Luke Mossey. Luke Stapleford and Glenn Irwin completed the top ten.

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Christian Iddon

BSB Superbikes Race 2

In race two Redding returned to the top of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship podium at Knockhill, mastering the Scottish circuit to claim the race two victory for Be Wiser Ducati and move back to the top of the standings by four points.

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Scott Redding

At the start of the race Mackenzie claimed the initial advantage into turn one, but Buchan carved ahead just a corner later to put the FS3-Racing Kawasaki back at the front of the field. Redding was in third and he moved second on lap two with a move at the Hairpin on the Be Wiser Ducati.

Iddon had been sitting in eighth place but a crash at turn four on the third lap left the Tyco BMW with a fractured left fibula. The BMW Safety Car was deployed and as the pack formed up behind, Buchan, Redding and Mackenzie were the leading trio with Josh Brookes, Ray and Bridewell next in line.

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Danny Buchan would also crash out in Race 2

Redding was instantly on the attack when the race resumed and after two laps he had pulled a decisive move on Buchan to take the lead. Buchan and Mackenzie then were embroiled in a battle for second, but Bridewell was also on the move and desperate to forge his way further up the order.

By lap 17 Buchan had made a move on Redding to regain the lead, but a lap later an unfortunate crash saw the FS3-Racing Kawasaki rider tumble out of the action unhurt. That gave Redding the advantage he needed and he was able to hold the advantage until the race was red flagged on lap 25 when Ray suffered a mechanical failure and subsequently affected the track conditions.

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Scott Redding claimed the Race 2 win for an overall victory and championship lead

Mackenzie had been eager to make amends for his race one crash and he was able to hold off Bridewell in the closing stages as the pair completed the race two podium with Brookes and Andrew Irwin completing the top five.

Peter Hickman had been giving chase to Ray before his technical problem and that meant the Smiths Racing BMW rider claimed sixth place ahead of Dan Linfoot and Mossey who held off Glenn Irwin and James Ellison.

Danny Buchan – Race One Winner

“It’s still not sunk in yet and I’m pretty overwhelmed by it, it was such a long first race. At the beginning of the race I actually hit Taz (Mackenzie), I hit his exhaust going down the straight. It was a good race and I knew I could do a good job, mid race onwards I settled into a rhythm and brought the bike home and took my first win. Credit to the FS3 team for all their hard work that they have put in, to pick up my first win and the team’s first BSB win, it has been a long time coming. I’ve been trying and trying it’s been a stressful three years for everyone around me. Thanks to all my family and friends who have always supported me.”

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Danny Buchan on the podium in Race 1
Scott Redding – Race Two Winner

“Scotland is great! Danny (Buchan) is the man at Knockhill this weekend – he has been strong in the wet and dry. He won the first race so he had that confidence, I was confident as well as I came through I knew I had the pace. I didn’t really want to lead. I wanted to learn as I am still learning the tracks so when he came by he was pulling away, but I could catch him so I was like, just stay there. The Safety Car came out and I just thought, ‘ok regroup’, we went again and he had a little moment and I thought should I just stay behind? And I thought no I will just try and lead a little bit and see how it goes. I led a couple of laps and felt good, then I think I ran a bit wide in to one of the corners and Danny came by and I thought, that’s alright I will try and stay and learn. I learnt a little bit through the chicane and I thought I will just stay here and have a dig at the end and he lost the front and I thought, oh now I am leading again! I picked my pace up and then it was done. The race was good, I am happy to have the win with the second this morning; people said will Redding manage the British tracks once we get to Knockhill – now we know!”

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Scott Redding claimed the Race 2 win and top overall honours with a 2-1
Josh Brookes – 8-4

“To be honest, I’m glad to be leaving Knockhill as it hasn’t been a great weekendand I’m disappointed for the whole team as everyone’s been working hard and putting in as much effort as always. It just hasn’t clicked for me this weekend and although it started well on Friday, it came to a halt after that and we never really progressed with our pace stuck at that level. The weather made it tough although it was the same for everyone, but we made some small improvements for the second race and salvaged a half decent result with fourth. I wish we were going to Snetterton straightaway to clear my head but it’s been a good circuit to me in the past and I’m confident the Be Wiser Ducati will work well there so I’ll be looking to bounce back strongly and get back to the front.”

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Josh Brookes
Xavi Forés – 3-11

“It’s been a bitter sweet weekend at Knockhill, but we do have many positives to take away. I wasn’t expecting at all to take the pole position yesterday, or finish on the podium! Being back on the podium after the results at Brands was like a victory for me and the team, I’m happy as we were there in dry conditions, so we are making good steps with the Fireblade, but we do still have some work to do. The second race was hard, I started from 13th and made it hard work for myself to get back up into the leading pack. During the race I felt I was defending rather than attacking and it was hard work, the wind at the circuit also picked up and that didn’t help. But I think moving to the next round we have to take the positives with us from this weekend and remind ourselves that we can be up there, have the pace and finish on the podium.”

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Xavi Fores
Tarran Mackenzie – DNF-2

“I’m leaving with a smile on my face, which is nice I was very annoyed with myself for crashing out of the first race. There was a backmarker in front of Danny and I tried to stick to the left as the inside of the track was so wet and I was on the dirty part of the track and it caught me out. Fortunately we made amends in race two. I put together a good pace towards the end of the race, Scott was probably a bit too far away but it got cut short anyway. It’s nice after what happened at Brands, I’m happy to finish second and come away with some solid points.”

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Tarran Mackenzie
Jason O’Halloran – DNF-DNF

“We worked hard this weekend and were fourth quickest overall after practice. Then the rain came for qualifying and I ended up eighth on the grid but I was feeling good for race day. Conditions were really hard in race one with a narrow dry line. I was up to fifth when I unfortunately had to retire with a technical problem. I was given a penalty for race two and ended up 21st on the grid, but I made my way into the group fighting for the top ten before unfortunately having to retire again with a technical problem. Snetterton is up next, somewhere I love racing so I’m looking forward to that already.”

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Jason O’Halloran

Source: MCNews.com.au

Spaniard takes BSB pole in Scotland!

British Supersport Qualifying

Integro Yamaha’s Jack Kennedy has collected his fifth pole position on the bounce in the 2019 Dickies British Supersport Championship at Knockhill, with Kyle Ryde and Brad Jones joining him on the front row.

It was Kennedy who started the session the strongest, leading the way at the top of the time sheets after posting a strong time early on.

The defending Champion continued to improve on his time, pulling a heathy gap over second place, making sure he secured his fifth pole position of the year.

Kyle Ryde will start from second on the grid after nicking it from Brad Jones in the dying moments of the session.

Row two will see Jamie Perrin start from fourth with local lad Rory Skinner fifth and Championship leader Seeley rounding out the second line in sixth.

Pos Name Entry Time
1 Jack Kennedy Yamaha – Integro Yamaha 49.024
2 Kyle Ryde Kalex – Kovara projects by RS Racing 49.145
3 Brad Jones Yamaha – Integro Yamaha 49.267
4 Jamie Perrin Chassis Factory – Nova Racing Transmissions/Go Racing 49.413
5 Rory Skinner Kawasaki – Watermans Team MSR 49.566
6 Alastair Seeley Yamaha – EHA Yamaha 49.779
7 Lee Johnston Yamaha – Ashcourt Racing 49.799
8 Richard Kerr Triumph – Campbell Motorsport 50.011
9 Sam Wilford Honda – IDWe Racing 50.073
10 Mason Law ABM Triumph – ABM Quattro Racing 50.093
11 Ben Wilson Kawasaki – Gearlink Kawasaki 50.147
12 Sam Munro Kawasaki – Munro Racing 50.163
13 Kurt Wigley Yamaha – Sorrymate.com Racing 50.184
14 Bradley Perie Yamaha – Diamond H Racing 50.199
15 Jake Archer Kalex – Kovara projects by RS Racing 50.206
16 Harry Truelove Yamaha – Truelove Property & Construction 50.252
17 Charlie Nesbitt Yamaha – Hisc/Rapid Fulfillment Racing 50.333
18 Ross Twyman Kawasaki – Gearlink Kawasaki 50.409
19 Ross Patterson Yamaha – RPMMoto.com / Mayfair Homes Ltd 50.633
20 Phil Wakefield Yamaha – PWR 50.809
21 Thomas Strudwick FTR Moto – Case FTR Moto / Spirit Motorcycles 50.819
22 James Mclaren Suzuki – Fog Racing 50.829
23 Jorel Boerboom Honda – JB50 Racing 50.870
24 Alan Naylor Yamaha – Donkey Box Racing 53.610

British Superstock 1000

Buildbase Suzuki’s Richard Cooper notched up his eighth victory of the season, coming back from third, to extend his Championship lead over Taylor Mackenzie at Knockhill.

Just minutes before the start of the race drops of rain began to fall, but not enough for the riders to change tyres and set-ups on the grid.

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Taylor Mackenzie leads Richard Cooper – Image Dave Yeomans

From the lights it was Cooper who grabbed the holeshot, but the end of the opening lap Mackenzie led from Rouse with the Championship leader Cooper in third.

By half-race distance Cooper had caught Mackenzie, who had cleared off at the front, in the process setting a new lap record. It only took ‘Coopes’ a lap to pass the Bathams Racing BMW man and he quickly cleared off.

The Nottinghamshire man controlled the lead until the flag, taking his eighth victory of the season, with Mackenzie and Rouse rounding out the podium.

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British Superstock 1000 Podium – Knockhill 2019 – 1. Dan Cooper – 2. Taylor Mackenzie – 3. Chrissy Rouse – Image Dave Yeomans

Source: MCNews.com.au

Redding learns Knockhill fast enough to top Friday sessions

Round Five – Knockhill

Friday Practice Report / Results


Scott Redding fired the Be Wiser Ducati to the top of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship free practice times at Knockhill this afternoon, setting the fastest lap of the session in the closing minutes to edge 0.081s ahead of Danny Buchan.


Scott Redding – Be Wiser Ducati

“Today went really well, ending up fastest in FP2 and circuit-wise I am quite happy. It is quite quirky and quite technical with a lot of up and down, which is nice for me to have something different to ride and I am feeling good. I got quite a lot of laps in today and the weather has been phenomenal so I am looking forward to tomorrow to get some more laps under my belt to build on a race set-up so that is the focus for the morning. I want to get some more markers to be more consistent with braking and apart from that I am happy and can’t wait for raceday!”

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Scott Redding

Buchan had been at the top of the times for the majority of the final half of the session for the FS3-Racing Kawasaki team, but a rapid final run from Redding was enough to put him at the top, with the top 18 riders covered by just 0.936s.

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Danny Buchan

In perfect conditions at the Scottish circuit the session got underway, but it wasn’t the best start to the for McAMS Yamaha’s Tarran Mackenzie who had a small tip off at the Hairpin, but was able to return to the pitlane and head back out onto circuit after some minor repairs by the team.

Mackenzie was soon back on track and lapping in the top five, but as the times tumbled he later dropped to tenth, but just 0.454s off the pacesetting time of Redding.

With 20 minutes on the clock Josh Brookes, the fastest rider in the opening session, moved ahead by just 0.005s, but a crash for the Be Wiser Ducati rider ended his second practice prematurely and he watched the closing stages from the sidelines, although he was unhurt.

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Josh Brookes

At the top of the times Buchan then had the advantage ahead of Brookes and Luke Mossey had moved up into third ahead of Dan Linfoot and Redding with just under ten minutes to go, but the final minutes saw a shake-up as Redding went fastest.

The shuffle in the times included a fast lap from Keith Farmer who moved into fourth for Tyco BMW in the final minutes, pushing Mossey and Linfoot into fifth and sixth with Bradley Ray having another strong session in seventh for Buildbase Suzuki.

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Andrew Irwin and Jason O’Halloran

Jason O’Halloran was improving his pace to hold eighth position after his crash this morning, moving ahead of Christian Iddon and Mackenzie. Championship leader Tommy Bridewell was 14th fastest with a time just 0.697s adrift of Redding.

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Ben Currie

In his return from injury, a far from fit Ben Currie was 21st quickest in what is a 28-rider British Superbike field at Knockhill this weekend.

Bennetts British Superbike Championship
Knockhill, Free Practice 1 result
  1. Josh Brookes (Be Wiser Ducati) 48.001s
  2. Danny Buchan (FS-3 Racing Kawasaki) +0.014s
  3. Tarran Mackenzie (McAMS Yamaha) +0.073s
  4. Dan Linfoot (Santander Salt TAG Yamaha) +0.110s
  5. Scott Redding (Be Wiser Ducati) +0.162s
  6. Christian Iddon (Tyco BMW) +0.242s
  7. Luke Mossey (OMG Racing Suzuki) +0.254s
  8. Bradley Ray (Buildbase Suzuki) +0.258s
  9. Peter Hickman (Smiths Racing BMW) +0.268s
  10. Glenn Irwin (Quattro Plant JG Speedfit Kawasaki) +0.285s
Bennetts British Superbike Championship
Knockhill, Free Practice 2 result
  1. Scott Redding (Be Wiser Ducati) 47.667s
  2. Danny Buchan (FS3-Racing Kawasaki) +0.081s
  3. Josh Brookes (Be Wiser Ducati) +0.160s
  4. Keith Farmer (Tyco BMW) +0.276s
  5. Luke Mossey (OMG Racing Suzuki) +0.286s
  6. Dan Linfoot (Santander Salt TAG Yamaha) +0.309s
  7. Bradley Ray (Buildbase Suzuki) +0.313s
  8. Jason O’Halloran (McAMS Yamaha) +0.331s
  9. Christian Iddon (Tyco BMW) +0.389s
  10. Tarran Mackenzie (McAMS Yamaha) +0.454s

Images by Dave Yeomans

Source: MCNews.com.au

BSB heads north to Scotland for round five

2019 British Superbike Championship

Round Five – Knockhill


Tommy Bridewell tops the Bennetts British Superbike Championship standings ahead of Knockhill this weekend (June 28/29/30) and his Oxford Racing Ducati team is aiming for its first victory in the series at the Scottish circuit.

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It was a three-way battle at Donington between Bridewell, Redding and Mackenzie at round three

There have been four different race winners so far this season, with a further four riders claiming podium finishes from the opening four rounds. However as Bridewell targets his first 2019 victory, Brands Hatch double race winner Josh Brookes will have all eyes on him as he arrives in Scotland with a fighting chance of scooping the incredible £75,000 Integro Triple Crown prize.

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Bennetts British Superbike Championship
Brands Hatch, Race 2 Results
Josh Brookes (Be Wiser Ducati)
Tommy Bridewell (Oxford Racing Ducati) +0.238s
Scott Redding (Be Wiser Ducati) +10.248s

The new incentive offers a rider the chance to bag £50,000 for winning all six races at the Brands Hatch, Knockhill and Snetterton rounds, plus a £25,000 three-circuit win bonus. Brookes completed the double in Kent, which means he is the only rider who can still net the top prize. And if he manages to secure five of the six race victories, he can still scoop a £40,000 prize and the £25,000 three circuit bonus.

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Josh Brookes – Donington Park BSB 2019

If the Be Wiser Ducati rider scores the double win at Knockhill this weekend then he is guaranteed to take home at least £30,000 for claiming four of the six victories. However if another rider stakes his claim to the Integro Triple Crown and takes a double win at Knockhill, then it will mean a head-to-head battle at the final round of the competition at Snetterton between Brookes and the Knockhill double race winner to try to secure a £30,000 prize for winning any four of the six races.

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Josh Brookes

Bridewell has netted three second places on his ascendency to the top of the table and is determined to overhaul his rivals this weekend, but the circuit has previously been a happy hunting ground for the Kawasaki teams with Team Green winning 11 of the last 13 races in Scotland.

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Tommy Bridewell at Brands Hatch – 2019

Tommy Bridewell – Oxford Racing Ducati

“I didn’t expect to be leading the championship going to Knockhill, but it has been so positive so far this season and we have been up there fighting for podiums and wins. I thought the new bike would be strong but we are where we are because we have been consistent and that makes the difference. If I am honest, I feel a bit unsure about Knockhill and how the Ducati will be there; ultimately every circuit we have been to so far have had different characteristics, but we haven’t ridden the bike on such a short, intense circuit yet. Every round so far we have gone to feeling confident of fighting for wins but we will have to see what the Ducati goes like there. From the past, Kawasaki have been really strong there and our bikes are very different so I think qualifying will play a massive part because it is that kind of circuit. We have been so close but never quite close enough to the win so far! It’s always about winning; at Brands Hatch I was giving it everything. It certainly isn’t through the lack of trying that we haven’t won one yet this year! It’s the podium points that matter and so I have to be finishing in the top three every race. Anything outside of that is almost irrelevant because they will be what is important in the Showdown. So if I am say in fourth on the final lap you can bet that I will be going for third that’s for sure!”


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British Superbike 2018
Round Five – Knockhill

No rider on the current Bennetts BSB grid has previously won a Superbike race at Knockhill, but FS-3 Racing Kawasaki’s Danny Buchan will be confident of success in Scotland after scoring a double podium finish in 2018; sharing the top three steps with eventual champion Leon Haslam and runner-up Jake Dixon.

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British Superbike 2018
Round Five – Knockhill

The weekend marks another new circuit for Donington Park triple race winner Scott Redding; the Be Wiser Ducati rider had a taste of the track at a recent test and he will be looking to add to his tally of podium points.

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Tommy Bridewell and Scott Redding at Brands Hatch – 2019

Home-grown favourite Tarran Mackenzie is set to return to action at Knockhill with McAMS Yamaha after he was side-lined at Brands Hatch. The 23-year-old still holds fourth place in the overall standings and has fond memories of the circuit where he began his racing career.

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2019 BSB – Rnd 3 – Donington – Race 1 Results
Scott Redding (Be Wiser Ducati)
Tarran Mackenzie (McAMS Yamaha) +0.824s
Xavi Forés (Honda Racing) +1.666s

Buchan holds fifth in the standings, with Honda Racing’s Xavi Forés locking out the final place in the top six ahead of this weekend as he prepares for his first races at the circuit. The Spanish contender looking forward to the Knockhill event after a test earlier in the season.

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Danny Buchan – Oulton Park 2019

Christian Iddon leads the BMW charge for the Tyco team in seventh as he bids to claw his way into the top six for the first time this season.

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Christian Iddon – Oulton Park 2019

After recording a fifth and seventh place in the two races at Brands Hatch last time out Hickman is now sitting in eighth position in the rider standings, just two positions away from the top six who go through to the end of season showdown to challenge for the title.

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Peter Hickman’s BMW S 1000 RR

Now settled back into short circuit racing after his excursion to the Isle of Man TT races where he recorded three wins, a second and a third place, the fastest road racer in the world is hoping for two strong results from the Knockhill round on the Smiths Racing BMW to move him nearer to the elusive top six.

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Andrew Irwin and Tommy Bridewell tussle at the BSB opener earlier in the year

Andrew Irwin on the second of the Honda Racing Fireblades is in ninth place on the series leaderboard with a two-point edge over Jason O’Halloran. The Australian rider based at Market Rasen was testing at the Scottish track a couple of weeks ago so should have found the ideal settings for the McAMS Yamaha to challenge for race wins this weekend  and move himself closer to the top six who go through to the end of season showdown to challenge for the title.

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Jason O’Halloran
Bennetts British Superbike Championship Points
Pos Rider/Bike Points
1 Tommy BRIDEWELL (Ducati) 145
2 Scott REDDING (Ducati) 131
3 Josh BROOKES (Ducati) 124
4 Tarran MACKENZIE (Yamaha) 108
5 Danny BUCHAN (Kawasaki) 94
6 Xavi FORÉS (Honda) 75
7 Christian IDDON (BMW) 63
8 Peter HICKMAN (BMW) 61
9 Andrew IRWIN (Honda) 59
10 Jason O’HALLORAN (Yamaha) 57
11 Josh ELLIOTT (Suzuki) 54
12 Keith FARMER (BMW) 54
13 Dan LINFOOT (Yamaha) 47
14 Luke MOSSEY (Suzuki) 41
15 Luke STAPLEFORD (Suzuki) 34
16 Glenn IRWIN (Kawasaki) 26
17 Bradley RAY (Suzuki) 22
18 Héctor BARBERÁ (Kawasaki) 18
19 Ryan VICKERS (Kawasaki) 18
20 Claudio CORTI (Kawasaki) 13
21 James ELLISON (BMW) 8
22 Dean HARRISON (Kawasaki) 4
23 Ben CURRIE (Kawasaki) 3
24 David ALLINGHAM (Yamaha) 1

Images by Dave Yeomans

Source: MCNews.com.au

Josh Brookes does the BSB double at Brands Hatch

2019 British Superbike Championship

Round Four – Brands Hatch


Josh Brookes retained his King of Brands crown by claiming a stunning double victory at Brands Hatch at the fourth round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship, ensuring he’s in with a fighting chance of securing the Integro Triple Crown after winning the opening two of the six-race contest.

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Josh Brookes celebrates victory at Brands Hatch

Brookes delivered a masterful performance in the first race of the weekend to stake his claim on the Integro Triple Crown. The race was declared wet, but with the potential of a drying track pole-sitter Scott Redding opted for an intermediate rear tyre and on lap one he dropped straight through the pack. Despite changing conditions during the race, the Donington Park triple race winner had to nurse his Be Wiser Ducati home in 22nd place.

Brookes was sitting eighth on the opening lap after a steady start off the line, but at the front Dan Linfoot was leading Tommy Bridewell before the pair changed positions on the second lap as the Oxford Racing Ducati rider emerged ahead.

Bridewell and Linfoot were inseparable as they continued to edge an advantage but then Linfoot was ready to try and make a break, passing his Ducati rival into Paddock Hill Bend on lap 15 to reclaim the lead as Brookes continued to carve his way up the order.

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Dan Linfoot leads Tom Bridewell

Brookes had dispensed with the pack ahead of him and was closing down the leading pair and by lap 17 the 2015 champion had bridged a nine-second gap from the midpoint of the race to tail Bridewell before making a move at Druids.

Brookes then had Linfoot in his sights with three laps remaining and a lap later he fired the Be Wiser Ducati ahead at Clearways to hit the front of the pack for the first time and then hold the advantage to the chequered flag. The win gives Brookes the first of the six race wins in the Integro Triple Crown and the chance to bag a potential £75,000 prize.

Linfoot became the eighth different podium finisher of the 2019 season to claim the first top three finish of the season for the Santander Salt TAG Yamaha team, with Bridewell crossing the line third to move to the top of the championship standings.

Danny Buchan had been another rider to scythe his way through the pack to move up into the top five before making a move on Peter Hickman with four laps to go to claim fourth place, with the Smiths Racing BMW rider completing the top five at the chequered flag.

The Tyco BMW pairing were battling for sixth place with Keith Farmer getting the better of his teammate Christian Iddon on the final lap and Jason O’Halloran dropping to eighth after starting the race in a potential podium position. The lone McAMS Yamaha rider had been running in third until the midpoint of the race, but he was forced to hold off an attack from Andrew Irwin on the leading Honda Racing Fireblade and Glenn Irwin on the Quattro Plant – JG Speedfit Kawasaki who completed the top ten.

Race Two

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2019 BSB Round Four – Brands Hatch

At the start of race two Brookes launched off the line to lead the pack into Paddock Hill Bend for the first time ahead of Redding and Linfoot with Bridewell also in close contention. The Oxford Racing Ducati rider was on a mission and he made a move on race one podium finisher Linfoot on lap four to move into third with the Be Wiser Ducatis ahead of him.

Bridewell was pushing to make a move on Redding and by lap ten he was on his back wheel, with the Donington Park triple race winner running wide into Paddock Hill Bend, giving Bridewell the opportunity he needed to take the advantage into Druids.

Bridewell was reeling in Brookes and shadowing him for the lead but it wasn’t enough for the 2015 champion to be displaced from the lead and he withstood the pressure from his championship rival to take the chequered flag first and claim the Bennetts Rewards King of Brands title.

Redding was able to return to the podium after the disappointment of race one in third place but behind there was another intense battle between Buchan and Linfoot with the FS3-Racing Kawasaki rider taking the place at half race distance and holding off the Santander Salt TAG Yamaha to the finish.

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Bennetts British Superbike Championship
Brands Hatch, Race 2 Results
Josh Brookes (Be Wiser Ducati)
Tommy Bridewell (Oxford Racing Ducati) +0.238s
Scott Redding (Be Wiser Ducati) +10.248s

Iddon was embroiled in a battle of the BMWs from which he emerged the victor, getting the better of Hickman and Farmer after a race-long duel with the Tyco BMW pairing split by the Smiths Racing BMW.

O’Halloran was ninth on the sole McAMS Yamaha with Glenn Irwin holding off Luke Mossey, Andrew Irwin and Xavi Forés for tenth place. It was a disappointing race for Brands Hatch local Bradley Ray who crashed out unhurt at Hawthorns.


Josh Brookes

“It’s great to get a couple of wins towards that big cash prize but I’ve got to be focused on the championship – that’s my main concern, main goal, my main focus, I’m championship orientated so that’s why I’m most pleased with today’s results.

“It’s been a tough weekend. Fortunately I’ve been able to be at the front for most of the weekend, most of the sessions, and that final race I got away to a good start, pulled a small gap for a few laps and then it snuck out to about 1.5 I got on my board and I was thinking ‘okay, this is good, I might be able to control the race and not have to risk too much and not destroy the tyres too much and just work with that’.

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Josh Brookes

“And then all of a sudden my board showed Tom was second and then that I only had .3 of a gap so that plan had to be dropped, and I started going quicker and quicker.

“On our bikes it shows our best lap time we’ve done, so you each lap you can use that as a reference whether you’re going quicker than your previous best lap or slower – and I was almost exactly zeros on the dash almost every lap.

“If I did make a little mistake in the early part of the lap and lost a couple of tenths, I just tried harder and squeezed a bit more out and got it back at the end of the lap. Even doing that Tom just stayed with me the whole race, like he said our bikes are so evenly matched.

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Brookes leads Redding and Linfoot

“Everything I tried to do to break away from him, he could match it with his speed. I was thinking to myself, as long I don’t make any mistakes he can’t ride faster, he can’t physically make something happen different than what we’re already doing. I did actually make once mistake, but it was a bit earlier in the race and he wasn’t able to capitalise on that.

“Fortunate to get the win and bring it home, it was really a tough race and he pushed me to the end and to get the King of Brands trophy again is great.”

BSB RNd BrandsHatch SBK Race Podium Brookes Bridewell Redding
Bennetts British Superbike Championship
Brands Hatch, Race 2 Results
Josh Brookes (Be Wiser Ducati)
Tommy Bridewell (Oxford Racing Ducati) +0.238s
Scott Redding (Be Wiser Ducati) +10.248s

Dan Linfoot

“I’m leaving Brands Hatch much happier, I’m a lot more relaxed knowing my bike is back to normal. Obviously, the podium in race 1 was mega! It was wet but it was a hard race, I rode well and we had good pace so that has got me smiling! Then with the second race being dry I’m just really happy that we made it to the flag and I could push every lap and not have the chatter issues I’ve had previously and throughout the whole first part of the season really. It’s nice now I know that I can build every lap and get to the flag without any technical issues. The season starts here and with a second and a fifth in the bag I’m taking away a good handful of points which was what my target was at round one. We’ve got a little bit of catching up to do now to try and challenge for a Showdown spot.”

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Dan Linfoot

Peter Hickman

“It’s been a very good weekend for both myself and the team and although it was a bit of a culture shock coming back to the short circuits after the TT, I had two good races. I struggled a bit in practice initially but made a breakthrough in qualifying and went on to pick up some good points. Race one saw very changeable conditions and although it would have been nice to have got a podium, fifth place was a good result especially as I haven’t ridden the new Smiths BMW much in the wet. Seventh in the second race was ok and I have moved up from 12th to eighth in the rider standings and a lot closer to the top six so we’re slowly but surely getting close to where we want to be.”

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Peter Hickman

Jason O’Halloran

“After qualifying on the front row yesterday, we were expecting a lot better than what we got today. The first race was really tricky in the wet conditions, I started quite well but I had a problem with a lack of feeling at the front end and slowly drifted back. I started the second race on row four, which was always going to be difficult. The first lap was something else, there were people left, right and centre and I ended up 15th on lap one. I got back up to ninth and then didn’t have any more pace to close down the gap, so we had to bring it home for some points. We have some work to do; we have to improve the feeling with the bike. We’ll put our heads together and try and improve our race pace. I need a better feeling in race conditions.”

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Jason O’Halloran

Bennetts British Superbike Championship
Brands Hatch, Race 1 Results
  1. Josh Brookes (Be Wiser Ducati)
  2. Dan Linfoot (Santander Salt TAG Yamaha) +1.736s
  3. Tommy Bridewell (Oxford Racing Ducati) +5.224s
  4. Danny Buchan (FS3-Racing Kawasaki) +6.305s
  5. Peter Hickman (Smiths Racing BMW) +9.836s
  6. Keith Farmer (Tyco BMW) +16.521s
  7. Christian Iddon (Tyco BMW) +17.150s
  8. Jason O’Halloran (McAMS Yamaha) +17.743s
  9. Andrew Irwin (Honda Racing) +17.934s
  10. Glenn Irwin (Quattro Plant – JG Speedfit Kawasaki) +22.406s
Bennetts British Superbike Championship
Brands Hatch, Race 2 Results
  1. Josh Brookes (Be Wiser Ducati)
  2. Tommy Bridewell (Oxford Racing Ducati) +0.238s
  3. Scott Redding (Be Wiser Ducati) +10.248s
  4. Danny Buchan (FS3-Racing Kawasaki) +14.024s
  5. Dan Linfoot (Santander Salt TAG Yamaha) +15.568s
  6. Christian Iddon (Tyco BMW) +16.899s
  7. Peter Hickman (Smiths Racing BMW) +18.364s
  8. Keith Farmer (Tyco BMW) +19.926s
  9. Jason O’Halloran (McAMS Yamaha) +22.138s
  10. Glenn Irwin (Quattro Plant – JG Speedfit Kawasaki) +27.223s
Bennetts British Superbike Championship standings after Knockhill
  1. Tommy Bridewell (Oxford Racing Ducati) 145
  2. Scott Redding (Be Wiser Ducati) 131
  3. Josh Brookes (Be Wiser Ducati) 124
  4. Tarran Mackenzie (McAMS Yamaha) 108
  5. Danny Buchan (FS3-Racing Kawasaki) 94
  6. Xavi Forés (Honda Racing) 75

Supersport 600

Alastair Seeley took victory in the opening Dickies British Supersport race at Brands Hatch, powering past title rival Jack Kennedy on the run to the line. It was the EHA Racing Yamaha of Seeley who grabbed the holeshot, but the GP2 machine of Kyle Ryde had sliced his way through as they crossed the line at the end of lap one.

Seeley, Ryde, Kennedy and Brad Jones traded places throughout the opening five laps before spots of rain saw the red flag deployed. Declared a wet race, the restart began in dry conditions and saw the quintet again battling at the front but as the rain returned it allowed Bradley Perie and Ben Wilson to both take turns leading the race.

Coming down to the final lap, Seeley led at the start but Kennedy moved through to lead on the run into Clearways. Coming onto the straight Kennedy held the lead but Seeley was able to power through to take the win by just 0.026s. On his debut ride on the GP2 machine, Mason Law took the win ahead of Jamie Perrin and Kyle Ryde.

Integro Yamaha’s Jack Kennedy was back to winning ways in the Brands Hatch Dickies British Supersport Feature race, cruising to his fifth victory of the season by 2.103s. As he did in yesterday’s Sprint race, Kyle Ryde stormed to the lead off the line on his GP2 machine to control the race for the opening laps. A fast charging Seeley took over front running on lap five, moving from third to first in one move however just one lap later saw Kennedy take over front running.

A series of fast laps from Kennedy saw him able to extend his lead, eventually climbing to two seconds by the chequered flag. Brad Jones again finished third place, eventually passing Ryde on track in the closing stages.

Kyle Ryde took his seventh British GP2 victory of the year, finishing fourth overall, just ahead of fellow GP2 rider Jamie Perrin. Sam Wilford completed the podium, seventh overall just one place behind Harry Truelove.

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Pos Rider Gap
1 Alastair SEELEY 0.000
2 Jack KENNEDY 0.026
3 Brad JONES 0.629
4 Ben WILSON 1.763
5 Charlie NESBITT 1.833
6 Bradley PERIE 2.367
7 Richard KERR 4.135
8 Mason LAW 14.281
9 Jamie PERRIN 15.767
10 Harry TRUELOVE 25.559
11 Kurt WIGLEY 29.341
12 Ross TWYMAN 29.804
13 Ross PATTERSON 30.740
14 Kyle RYDE 30.763
15 Josh OWENS 32.862
16 Jorel BOERBOOM 35.651
17 Sam WILFORD 39.671
18 Jake ARCHER 39.989
19 Phil WAKEFIELD 43.045
20 Tomás DE VRIES 46.475
21 Thomas STRUDWICK 47.464
22 William WHITE 1:00.587
23 Alan NAYLOR 1:23.029
DNF Dominic PETTIT 6 Laps
Pos Rider Gap
1 Jack KENNEDY 0.000
2 Alastair SEELEY 2.103
3 Brad JONES 12.223
4 Kyle RYDE 12.287
5 Jamie PERRIN 20.673
6 Harry TRUELOVE 26.188
7 Sam WILFORD 30.205
8 Charlie NESBITT 35.915
9 Ben WILSON 38.808
10 Richard KERR 38.880
11 Bradley PERIE 38.935
12 Rory SKINNER 45.364
13 Kurt WIGLEY 47.147
14 Ross PATTERSON 48.860
15 Ross TWYMAN 55.665
16 Thomas STRUDWICK 56.651
17 William WHITE 56.985
18 Phil WAKEFIELD 1:05.972
19 Jorel BOERBOOM 1:06.434
20 Jake ARCHER 1:07.254
21 Tomás DE VRIES 1:17.926
22 Louis VALLELEY 1 Lap
23 Alan NAYLOR 1 Lap
24 Dominic PETTIT 1 Lap
DNF Mason LAW 2 Laps
DNF Josh OWENS 6 Laps
Pos Rider Points
1 Alastair SEELEY 175
2 Jack KENNEDY 145
3 Brad JONES 132
4 Harry TRUELOVE 79
5 Richard KERR 68
6 Ben WILSON 67
7 Tom OLIVER 57
8 Bradley PERIE 55
9 Kurt WIGLEY 54
10 Charlie NESBITT 45
11 Rory SKINNER 43
12 Lee JOHNSTON 37
13 Ross TWYMAN 33
14 Ross PATTERSON 26
15 Tatsuya YAMAGUCHI 19
16 Eugene McMANUS 18
17 Matt WIGLEY 16
18 Ian HUTCHINSON 14
19 Phil WAKEFIELD 13
20 William WHITE 6
21 Alan NAYLOR 4
22 Ryan DIXON 3
23 Grant McINTOSH 3
24 Dominic PETTIT 2
25 Jason LYNN 1
26 Paul JORDAN 1

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British Superstock 1000

Richard Cooper and Lee Jackson shared the victories from the opening Pirelli National Superstock 1000 race at Brands Hatch, with the Buildbase Suzuki man losing out on the double on the line in the second-half.

It was Cooper who grabbed the best leap from the line in the opening 16 lapper, and led the opening lap. FS-3 Racing’s Lee Jackson quickly came past and started to pull a gap on the chasing pack.

The Buildbase Suzuki man quickly got back into a rhythm and found a way past Jackson with ten laps to go, however Mackenzie was lurking behind in third.

After a bunch of exciting overtakes between the leading three, it would be Championship leader Cooper who took the first-half victory from Jackson and Mackenzie.

The second-half saw once again Cooper, Jackson and Mackenzie battle it out at the front. The trio swapped places all race long, but it was Jackson who nicked the second-half victory from Cooper on the line with Mackenzie third.

Bathams Racing’s Taylor Mackenzie took his first victory of 2019 in wet conditions on Sunday, storming ahead of Richard Cooper and Lee Jackson.

It was Cooper who grabbed the holeshot, and he and Taylor Mackenzie pulled a gap on the chasing pack. However, the duo were quickly caught by Lewis Rollo who posted the fastest lap of the race in the process.

Rollo crashed out with eight laps to go leaving Mackenzie and Cooper to battle it out at the front, and it would be the Bathams Racing man who crossed the line for the victory with Cooper second and Jackson third.

South Australian Levi Day scored two top-ten finishes.

Pos Rider Gap
1 Richard COOPER 0.000
2 Lee JACKSON 0.216
3 Taylor MACKENZIE 0.429
4 Alex OLSEN 1.008
5 Luke HEDGER 8.976
6 Lewis ROLLO 11.015
7 Benjamin GODFREY 16.128
8 Joe COLLIER 16.578
9 Levi DAY 16.615
10 Eemeli LAHTI 18.513
11 Tom NEAVE 18.584
12 Andrew REID 22.376
13 Tom WARD 24.356
14 Leon JEACOCK 24.604
15 George STANLEY 28.948
16 Rob McNEALY 29.986
17 Bjorn ESTMENT 30.090
18 Tim NEAVE 32.851
19 Graeme IRWIN 33.474
20 Tom TUNSTALL 34.480
21 Daniel COOPER 37.841
22 Brayden ELLIOTT 37.925
23 Barry TEASDALE 49.094
24 Joe SHELDON-SHAW 49.594
25 Dan STAMPER 50.397
26 Milo WARD 51.851
27 James WHITE 55.684
28 James HENRY 57.001
29 Josh WOOD 1:09.158
30 Kevin SILVAIN 1 Lap
31 Nico CIPRIANO 1 Lap
32 Paul WESTERDALE 1 Lap
33 Jim WALKER 1 Lap
DNF
DNF Sam COX 9 Laps
DNF Jamie TIBBLE 10 Laps
DNF Luke JONES 12 Laps
DNF Luke HOPKINS /
Pos NAME Gap
1 Lee JACKSON 0.000
2 Richard COOPER 0.073
3 Taylor MACKENZIE 0.970
4 Benjamin GODFREY 16.280
5 Levi DAY 16.485
6 Lewis ROLLO 19.343
7 Andrew REID 26.534
8 Tom WARD 27.814
9 Bjorn ESTMENT 27.987
10 Rob McNEALY 37.301
11 Tom TUNSTALL 38.635
12 Brayden ELLIOTT 38.845
13 Dan STAMPER 46.091
14 James HENRY 47.574
15 Joe SHELDON-SHAW 48.159
16 Milo WARD 54.323
17 James WHITE 55.074
18 Barry TEASDALE 1:08.668
19 Kevin SILVAIN 1:25.820
20 Nico CIPRIANO 1 Lap
21 Jim WALKER 1 Lap
22 Paul WESTERDALE 1 Lap
DNF
DNF Leon JEACOCK 1 Lap
DNF Tim NEAVE 1 Lap
DNF Joe COLLIER 7 Laps
DNF Tom NEAVE 7 Laps
NC Josh WOOD 7 Laps
DNF Luke HEDGER 8 Laps
DNF Alex OLSEN 8 Laps
DNF Graeme IRWIN 8 Laps
DNF George STANLEY 9 Laps
DNF Eemeli LAHTI 15 Laps
DNF Daniel COOPER /
POS NAME GAP
1 Taylor MACKENZIE 0.000
2 Richard COOPER 6.036
3 Lee JACKSON 18.010
4 Luke JONES 36.108
5 Tom WARD 51.325
6 Tom NEAVE 1:00.261
7 Rob McNEALY 1:03.981
8 Levi DAY 1:06.061
9 Bjorn ESTMENT 1:07.910
10 Tim NEAVE 1:09.667
11 Joe COLLIER 1:11.104
12 Daniel COOPER 1:14.725
13 Barry TEASDALE 1:20.272
14 Dan STAMPER 1:28.319
15 Tom TUNSTALL 1:34.210
16 James WHITE 1:43.340
17 Kevin SILVAIN 1 Lap
18 Graeme IRWIN 1 Lap
19 Brayden ELLIOTT 1 Lap
20 Luke HOPKINS 1 Lap
21 Nico CIPRIANO 2 Laps
DNF
DNF George STANLEY 6 Laps
DNF Andrew REID 7 Laps
DNF James HENRY 7 Laps
DNF Lewis ROLLO 10 Laps
DNF Paul WESTERDALE 10 Laps
DNF Josh WOOD 11 Laps
DNF Jamie TIBBLE 11 Laps
DNF Benjamin GODFREY 12 Laps
DNF Eemeli LAHTI 13 Laps
DNF Alex OLSEN 15 Laps
DNF Jim WALKER 15 Laps
DNF Joe SHELDON-SHAW
Pos Rider Points
1 Richard COOPER 166.5
2 Taylor MACKENZIE 128
3 Alex OLSEN 99.5
4 Lee JACKSON 99
5 Lewis ROLLO 66.5
6 Tom NEAVE 51.5
7 Eemeli LAHTI 50.5
8 Levi DAY 42
9 Luke HEDGER 38.5
10 Tom WARD 26
11 Chrissy ROUSE 25.5
12 Luke JONES 24
13 Billy McCONNELL 21.5
14 Benjamin GODFREY 20.5
15 Joe COLLIER 19
16 Leon JEACOCK 18
17 Andrew REID 17.5
18 Tim NEAVE 16.5
19 Rob McNEALY 12
20 Bjorn ESTMENT 11
21 Michael RUTTER 8
22 Milo WARD 6
23 Barry TEASDALE 6
24 Jordan WEAVING 5.5
25 Paul McLUNG 4.5
26 Dan COOPER 4
27 Tom TUNSTALL 3.5
28 Dan STAMPER 3.5
29 Lee WILLIAMS 2
30 James WHITE 2
31 Brayden ELLIOTT 2
32 George STANLEY 2
33 Davey TODD 1
34 Graeme IRWIN 1
35 James HENRY 1
36 Aaron CLARKE 0.5
37 Craig NEVE 0.5
38 Joe SHELDON-SHAW 0.5

Images by Dave Yeomans

 

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Ducati qualify 1-2 for Brands Hatch BSB | O’Show goes P3

2019 British Superbike Championship

Round Four – Brands Hatch

Qualifying Report


Scott Redding claimed his first pole position in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Brands Hatch this afternoon by just 0.007s, edging out his Be Wiser Ducati teammate Josh Brookes in the closing stage of Datatag Qualifying ahead of tomorrow’s two races on the Grand Prix circuit.


Scott Redding – P1

“I really like this circuit. Obviously it’s the first time here for me on the big track, but I gelled with it really well to be honest. I felt really settled here after five or six laps on Friday, I thought I kind-of got comfortable with it and I can work on my pace, which was good. The bike’s working really well, so it allows me to do that. I feel confident after winning the last three races at Donington so a few things have just fallen into place and allowed me to do things how I want to do at my own pace, and it seems to be working in the right way. Once you get that one win, then you get three of them, you kind-of get hungry for them. I said if I come here and get on the podium I’ll be happy, it’s a new track, but if you’re in a podium position you can fight for wins.”

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Scott Redding

A hectic Datatag Qualifying saw a big battle for the top nine positions in Q3 but it was Redding who snatched the top spot from last year’s King of Brands Brookes, who had topped the Q1 and Q2 sessions and had also been fastest on Friday.

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Josh Brookes

It was a busy start to the opening part of Datatag Qualifying for the Buildbase Suzuki team when Luke Stapleford crashed out at Westfield, but he still was able to make the cut for Q2 before holding 15th on the grid in Q2.

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Jason O’Halloran

In Q3 Jason O’Halloran was left to fly the flag for the McAMS Yamaha to claim the final place on the front row; his team-mate Tarran Mackenzie was moving up the order but a crash at Clearways left him initially concussed and bringing out the red flag on the session.

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Tommy Bridewell

Tommy Bridewell will head the second row for tomorrow’s opening race after holding off Dan Linfoot to claim fourth on the grid, with Christian Iddon in sixth for Tyco BMW.

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Christian Iddon

Fresh from a successful Isle of Man TT campaign, Peter Hickman was seventh on the Smiths Racing BMW ahead of Bradley Ray who had his best qualifying result of the season for Buildbase Suzuki team.

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Peter Hickman
Brands Hatch Qualifying Results 2019
  1. Scott Redding (Be Wiser Ducati) 1m:24.971s
  2. Josh Brookes (Be Wiser Ducati) +0.007s
  3. Jason O’Halloran (McAMS Yamaha) +0.325
  4. Tommy Bridewell (Oxford Racing Ducati) +0.545s
  5. Dan Linfoot (Santander Salt TAG Yamaha) +0.623s
  6. Christian Iddon (Tyco BMW) +0.650s
  7. Peter Hickman (Smiths Racing BMW) +0.739s
  8. Bradley Ray (Buildbase Suzuki) +0.881s

Images by Dave Yeomans

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