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Good day for the Aussies on Saturday at Oulton Park

2020 British Superbike Championship Round Four
Oulton Park Saturday wrap

Images Dave Yeomans


Jason O’Halloran scored pole position then went on to win the opening Superbike race of the Oulton Park weekend – Image Dave Yeomans

O’Halloran had been on the pace throughout free practice, claiming pole position for the race on the McAMS Yamaha, but it was a hard-fought victory for the Australian as he faced some serious competition in his quest to return to the top step for the first time since 2016.

Oulton Park BSB

At the start of the race, Glenn Irwin had hit the front of the pack ahead of brother Andrew and O’Halloran, as disaster struck Silverstone race-winner Kyle Ryde as he crashed out unhurt on the opening lap.

Oulton Park BSB

O’Halloran had taken the lead on the second lap, but in a frantic battle for the win, just four laps later Christian Iddon had taken the advantage at the front, after carving his way up the order.

O’Halloran, Iddon

As the VisionTrack Ducati rider led the freight train of riders, Andrew Irwin was also eager to fight his way though and he had moved into second place.

By the tenth lap O’Halloran had dropped back to fourth, as Iddon started coming under fire from the Honda Racing pairing with Andrew and Glenn holding second and third place.

Iddon and Irwin

O’Halloran wasn’t defeated though and he moved ahead of the championship leader and then into second place with three laps remaining as he began his fightback to the front.

Jason O’Halloran had to fight his way back through for the win – Image Dave Yeomans

Iddon was defending hard but it wasn’t enough on the final lap as O’Halloran was able to grab the advantage and hold off the Snetterton race winner, to claim victory by 0.358s for McAMS Yamaha.

The race also proved to be a highlight for the Rapid Fulfillment FS-3 Kawasaki team as Danny Buchan claimed his first podium finish of the season; moving into third place with two laps to go as he pushed the Honda Racing pairing for the final spot in the top three.

The third place for Buchan means that five different manufacturers have now finished on the podium this season as he became the ninth different rider to celebrate a podium result.

Andrew Irwin held off brother Glenn for fourth place at the chequered flag, as his lead in the championship standings was reduced by five points as O’Halloran leapt up to second in the standings ahead of tomorrow’s two races.

Lee Jackson was sixth after getting ahead of Bradley Ray and Josh Brookes in the closing stages of Round 10 with Tarran Mackenzie and Gino Rea completing the top ten.

Jason O’Halloran – P1

“I got a pretty good start and I got into the lead in the early to the middle part of the race, and thought ‘I might try and have a bit of a break’. I saw +0.4 on the board early on and then I didn’t get the opportunity to go again, and in the early part of the races Andrew and Glenn (Irwin) were quite strong, but we were strong in different places of the track. I am sure when they were behind me they struggled and when I was behind them they struggled! I had to bide my time and figure out a couple of places where I was stronger and where I could make some passes. I need to get past Christian (Iddon) with a couple to go as I didn’t want to leave it right until the last minute, so when I got in front, I put my head down, set the fastest lap of the race on the last lap and managed to get the win. It has been a long time between wins. We have had four race in the row now where I have been on the podium. We were so close at Silverstone and even back at Donington we had the speed to win, we just didn’t manage to get there. A huge thanks to McAMS and the whole McAMS Yamaha team they have given me a great bike this weekend, they have given me a great bike all year and we have been fast from the very beginning. It is thanks to them and I am looking forward to two races tomorrow.”

Oulton Park BSB Race One Podium
Christian Iddon – P2

“I made a great start from seventh on the grid and just picked them off one by one in the first few laps; the bike felt really strong, particularly on the brakes and I felt really comfortable. At the same time, I didn’t really want to take the lead when I did so I tried to set a manageable pace and hit all my markers particularly when I realised I wasn’t able to make the break. Jason had shadowed me for a long time and when he came by, I was more than a match for him on the brakes, but his mid-corner speed was a lot better than mine. We both set our fastest laps of the race at the end which shows how hard we were trying but second is a good start to the weekend.”

Oulton Park BSB Race One Podium
Andrew Irwin – P4

“It was nice to battle again and be back to where I feel like we should be, we started the weekend steady I would say and we took steps throughout practice and qualifying. I think as the weekend progresses and with another two races hopefully we can keep taking some small steps. Fourth is a really good result for me at the minute, it was above my expectations so I’m happy with that, we’ll try to improve tomorrow and do a good job in the two races. ”

Glenn Irwin – P5

“That result was probably our lot, at the halfway stage I had saved my rear tyre quite a lot and felt strong for a podium, I was behind Andrew and he was riding so well and proving difficult to pass, I made a move at passing but lost my rhythm. We have some things to improve on for tomorrow, it’s probably been our most frustrating race so far, but to come away with a fifth in a race where I wasn’t so content probably isn’t so bad. I’m aware there’s a group of guys who weren’t so far behind, so with two more races we need to do our homework tonight and come back stronger.”

Josh Brookes – P8

“I’m smiling through gritted teeth but deep down I’m very disappointed. There’s Josh Brookesnothing I can say to make the result any better but eighth is not where I nor the team need to be. We need to improve in Sunday’s two races, that’s for sure and Christian has proved the bike is capable of challenging for a win so it’s down to me. I’m not going to say any more other than tomorrow’s another day and we’ll come out fighting.”

Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Jason O’HALLORAN Yamaha 25m34.442
2 Christian IDDON Ducati +0.358
3 Danny BUCHAN Kawasak +0.804
4 Andrew IRWIN Honda +3.959
5 Glenn IRWIN Honda +4.069
6 Lee JACKSON Kawasaki +4.119
7 Bradley RAY BMW +4.359
8 Josh BROOKES Ducati +4.476
9 Tarran MACKENZIE Yamaha +5.884
10 Gino REA Suzuki +14.324
11 Luke MOSSEY BMW +14.773
12 Peter HICKMAN BMW +15.806
13 Ryan VICKERS Kawasaki +22.051
14 Tommy BRIDEWELL Ducati +22.672
15 Keith FARMER Suzuki +25.931
16 Taylor MACKENZIE BMW +32.379
17 Storm STACEY Kawasaki +41.226
18 Héctor BARBERÁ BMW +42.599
19 Josh OWENS Kawasaki +50.846
20 Graeme IRWIN Kawasaki +1m01.915
21 Bjorn ESTMENT BMW +1m15.762
22 Brian McCORMACK BMW m35.374
Not Classified
DNF Joe FRANCIS BMW 3 Laps
DNF Jack KENNEDY Kawasaki 7 Laps
DNF Kyle RYDE Suzuki /
DNF Tom WARD Kawasaki /

British Superbike Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Glenn IRWIN (Honda) 168
2 Jason O’HALLORAN (Yamaha) 138
3 Josh BROOKES (Ducati) 130
4 Christian IDDON (Ducati) 126
5 Tommy BRIDEWELL (Ducati) 124
6 Kyle RYDE (Suzuki) 114
7 Tarran MACKENZIE (Yamaha) 108
8 Andrew IRWIN (Honda) 96
9 Lee JACKSON (Kawasaki) 88
10 Danny BUCHAN (Kawasaki) 63
11 Bradley RAY (BMW) 57
12 Luke MOSSEY (BMW) 44
13 Ryan VICKERS (Kawasaki) 31
14 Peter HICKMAN (BMW) 29
15 Héctor BARBERÁ (BMW) 28
16 Gino REA (Suzuki) 28
17 Alex OLSEN (BMW) 8
18 Joe FRANCIS (BMW) 8
19 Jack KENNEDY (Yamaha) 7
20 Dan LINFOOT (Yamaha) 2
21 Taylor MACKENZIE (BMW) 1
22 Storm STACEY (Kawasaki) 1
23 Keith FARMER (Suzuki) 1

British Supersport Championship & British GP2 Cup

Brad Jones took his first win of the season in the Quattro British Supersport class, ending team mate Rory Skinner’s dominance. Skinner grabbed the holeshot ahead of his teammate Brad Jones, Lee Johnston and Jamie Perrin. Unable to break away like he has in previous races, Skinner was under constant pressure from Jones, with the leading four covered by less than 0.4s.

Setting the fastest lap of the race, Jones was able to move past on lap five as Perrin moved up to third. Skinner moved straight back into the lead on lap six though, as Harry Truelove closed up in fifth to make it a five rider battle for the win. As the pack came round to complete the end of lap nine, Jones moved back into the lead as Johnston and Trulove found a way past Perrin.

Skinner moved back into the lead as they began the penultimate lap, but he was unable to escape Jones, who moved into the lead as they started the final lap. Fending off a last lap challenge from Skinner, Jones was able to hold on to take his first win of the season with Skinner taking second and Truelove third. Johnston was fourth with Perrin fifth and James Westmoreland sixth. Mason Law was the leading GP2 machine in seventh.

Ben Currie unfortunately recorded a DNF, going down a lap before the end of the 12-lap race.

Race Results

Pos CL RIder ENTRY Time/Gap
1 Brad JONES Yamaha 19m51.618
2 Rory SKINNER Yamaha  +0.055
3 Harry TRUELOVE Yamaha +1.720
4 Lee JOHNSTON Yamaha +1.775
5 Jamie PERRIN Yamaha +2.992
6 James WESTMORELAND Kawasaki +7.912
7 GP2 Mason LAW Spirit +8.170
8 Bradley PERIE Yamaha +8.287
9 GP2 Jack SCOTT Harris  +8.469
10 GP2 Tom OLIVER Chassis +9.100
11 GP2 Alastair SEELEY ABM Quattro +11.048
12 GP2 Charlie NESBITT ABM Quattro +16.264
13 Richard KERR Triumph +18.014
14 Ross PATTERSON Yamaha +18.224
15 GP2 Jake ARCHER Kalex +27.622
16 James ROSE Kawasaki +27.770
17 Rob HARTOG MV Agusta +28.094
18 Kurt WIGLEY Yamaha +28.175
19 GP2 Cameron HORSMAN Chassis Factory +28.941
20 Michael DUNLOP Yamaha +36.143
21 GP2 Jorel BOERBOOM Honda +36.909
22 GP2 Dan JONES FTR +40.812
23 GP2 Cameron FRASER Chassis Factory  +40.901
24 Phil WAKEFIELD Yamaha +41.274
25 Mike NORBURY Kawasaki +51.657
26 Joseph LOUGHLIN Yamaha +56.074
27 Ricky TARREN Yamaha +1m05.297
28 Alan NAYLOR Yamaha +1m36.250
29 Grant McINTOSH Yamaha 1 Lap
30 GP2 Joey THOMPSON Spirit 1 Lap
Not Classified
DNF Ben CURRIE Kawasaki 1 Lap

Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Rory SKINNER (Yamaha) 170
2 Brad JONES (Yamaha) 102
3 James WESTMORELAND (Kawasaki) 94
4 Bradley PERIE (Yamaha) 82
5 Lee JOHNSTON (Yamaha) 72
6 Harry TRUELOVE (Yamaha) 70
7 Richard KERR (Triumph) 54
8 Jamie PERRIN (Yamaha) 43
9 Ben CURRIE (Kawasaki) 40
10 Rob HARTOG (MV Agusta) 38
11 Ross PATTERSON (Yamaha) 36
12 Korie McGREEVY (Yamaha) 32
13 Kurt WIGLEY (Yamaha) 27
14 Phil WAKEFIELD (Yamaha) 25
15 James ROSE (Kawasaki) 21
16 Scott SWANN (Yamaha) 12
17 Tom TOPARIS (Yamaha) 11
18 Ricky TARREN (Yamaha) 8
19 Keenan ARMSTRONG (Kawasaki) 6
20 Ben WOTTON (Triumph) 6
21 Grant McINTOSH (Yamaha) 5
22 Alan NAYLOR (Yamaha) 5
23 Michael DUNLOP (Yamaha) 3
24 Mike NORBURY (Kawasaki) 1

British Superstock 1000

Lewis Rollo claimed his opening victory of the season in the Superstock 1000 Championship at Oulton Park. It was Chrissy Rouse who grabbed the holeshot to lead the way over the opening few laps, before machine troubles saw him begin to slip back through the field. Taking over front running, Rollo was able to control the race from the front to take victory.

Lewis Rollo, Chrissy Rouse and Brayden Elliott on the Superstock 1000 Podium – Image Dave Yeomans

Behind him, Fraser Rogers was able to find his way past Rouse to claim second place, but Rouse was soon back on the pace, moving up to second again on lap 13. Brayden Elliott was hot on their tales, moving up into third place on lap 13. Coming down to the final lap, Rogers slipped through on the final corner but Elliott was able to get back past on the run to the line.

South Australian Billy McConnell finished seventh while Kiwi Shane Richardson and Damon Rees carded 13th and 17th place results respectively.

Race Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Lewis ROLLO Aprilia 22m55.464
2 Chrissy ROUSE BMW 4.838
3 Brayden ELLIOTT Suzuki 5.627
4 Fraser ROGERS Kawasaki 6.115
5 Tim NEAVE Suzuki 6.518
6 Luke HEDGER Kawasaki 7.430
7 Billy McCONNELL BMW 10.507
8 Danny KENT Kawasaki 11.072
9 Dan LINFOOT BMW 11.516
10 Tom NEAVE Honda 12.877
11 Jordan WEAVING Suzuki 15.889
12 David ALLINGHAM Suzuki 24.484
13 Shane RICHARDSON BMW 24.568
14 Ian HUTCHINSON BMW 28.843
15 Luke JONES Aprilia 29.044
16 Davey TODD Honda 33.907
17 Damon REES BMW 34.129
18 Luke HOPKINS Kawasaki 34.256
19 Michael DUNLOP Suzuki 35.175
20 Lee WILLIAMS Kawasaki 38.632
21 Daniel COOPER BMW 38.718
22 Barry TEASDALE Kawasaki 39.367
23 Craig NEVE BMW 39.496
24 Sam WEST BMW 58.246
25 Dani SAEZ GUTERREZ Kawasaki 58.437
26 Tom TUNSTALL Suzuki 58.748
27 Josh WOOD Kawasaki 1:11.424
28 Dave MACKAY Suzuki 1:42.020
29 Nico CIPRIANO Kawasaki 1:47.645
30 Harry JACKSON Suzuki 1 Lap
Not Classified
DNF Shaun WINFIELD Yamaha 1 Lap
DNF Joe SHELDON-SHAW Suzuki 1 Lap
DNF Matt TRUELOVE BMW 2 Laps
DNF Stephen SMITH BMW 7 Laps
DNF Dean HARRISON Kawasaki 12 Laps

Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 Chrissy ROUSE (BMW) 116
2 Tom NEAVE (Honda) 108
3 Tim NEAVE (Suzuki) 69
4 Lewis ROLLO (Aprilia) 69
5 Damon REES (BMW) 66
6 Billy McCONNELL (BMW) 65
7 Danny KENT (Kawasaki) 55
8 Fraser ROGERS (Kawasaki) 48
9 Davey TODD (Honda) 33
10 Luke HEDGER (Kawasaki) 27
11 Ian HUTCHINSON (BMW) 24
12 Jordan WEAVING (Suzuki) 24
13 Matt TRUELOVE (BMW) 23
14 Joe COLLIER (Suzuki) 23
15 Brayden ELLIOTT (Suzuki) 21
16 Dan LINFOOT (BMW) 20
17 Shane RICHARDSON (BMW) 14
18 Richard COOPER (BMW) 9
19 Leon JEACOCK (Suzuki) 8
20 Shaun WINFIELD (Yamaha) 6
21 David ALLINGHAM (Suzuki) 6
22 Joe SHELDON-SHAW (Suzuki) 3
23 Luke HOPKINS (Kawasaki) 2
24 Luke JONES (Aprilia) 1

British Junior Supersport Championship

Brody Crockford claimed his maiden win of the season in an action-packed opening Hel Performance British Junior Supersport race at Oulton Park. The scheduled ten lap race saw a constant change of places at the front, as Adon Davie, Owen Jenner and Crockford all took turns leading the way.

Set to come down to a final lap challenge, a crash at the final corner saw four of the leading six riders tumble out of contention. Crockford eventually took the win ahead of Seth Crump and Andy Smyth, who claimed his maiden British Junior Supersport podium.

Junior Supersport Race One podium – Crockford, Crump and Smyth

Race Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Brody CROCKFORD Yamaha 17m02.081
2 Seth CRUMP Kawasaki +0.519
3 Andrew SMYTH Kawasaki +12.281
4 James McMANUS Kawasaki +14.453
5 Zak SHELTON Kawasaki +14.780
6 Oscar PINSON Kawasaki +14.961
7 Kam DIXON Kawasaki +15.192
8 Jake HOPPER Kawasaki +15.344
9 Joseph THOMAS Kawasaki +15.492
10 Lewis JONES Kawasaki +15.773
11 Kier ARMSTRONG KTM +21.007
12 Lucca ALLEN Kawasaki +21.797
13 Lewis JONES KTM +21.884
14 Cameron HALL Kawasaki +22.178
15 Lynden LEATHERLAND Kawasaki +23.093
16 Declan CONNELL Kawasaki +23.720
17 Chloe JONES Yamaha +23.949
18 Christopher JOHNSON Kawasaki +36.576
19 Finn SMART Kawasaki +36.852
20 Kai DICKINSON Kawasaki +36.983
21 Bradley WILSON Kawasaki +41.002
22 Connor SELLORS Kawasaki +57.508
23 Reece COYNE Yamaha +57.691
24 Mcauley LONGMORE Kawasaki +57.797
25 Samuel LAIDLOW Kawasaki +58.073
26 Ben TAYLOR Kawasaki +1m07.362
27 Luke GILBY Kawasaki +1 Lap
Not Classified
DNF Adon DAVIE Kawasaki 0.000
DNF Owen JENNER Kawasaki 0.081
DNF Osian JONES Kawasaki 0.239
DNF Ash BARNES Kawasaki 0.336
DNF Alessandro VALENTE KTM 6 Laps
DNF Cameron DAWSON Kawasaki 7 Laps
DNF Rossi BANHAM Yamaha 8 Laps
DNF Kevin COYNE Kawasaki 8 Laps
DNF James ROSE Kawasaki 8 Laps

Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Owen JENNER (Kawasaki) 131
2 Seth CRUMP (Kawasaki) 100
3 Brody CROCKFORD (Yamaha) 85
4 Zak SHELTON (Kawasaki) 66
5 Cameron DAWSON (Kawasaki) 60
6 Osian JONES (Kawasaki) 59
7 Adon DAVIE (Kawasaki) 49
8 Oscar PINSON (Kawasaki) 48
9 James McMANUS (Kawasaki) 43
10 Ash BARNES (Kawasaki) 41
11 Joseph THOMAS (Kawasaki) 36
12 Kier ARMSTRONG (KTM) 33
13 Lewis JONES #25 (KTM) 33
14 Kam  DIXON (Kawasaki) 31
15 Cameron HALL (Kawasaki) 27
16 Lynden LEATHERLAND (Kawasaki) 26
17 Jake HOPPER (Kawasaki) 20
18 Andrew SMYTH (Kawasaki) 16
19 Chloe JONES (Yamaha) 13
20 Christopher JOHNSON (Kawasaki) 11
21 Lewis JONES #3 (Kawasaki) 11
22 Finn SMART (Kawasaki) 8
23 Kai DICKINSON (Kawasaki) 7
24 Harris BEECH (Yamaha) 7
25 Lucca ALLEN (Kawasaki) 5
26 Mcauley LONGMORE (Kawasaki) 4
27 Alessandro VALENTE (KTM) 4

Ducati Performance TriOptions Cup

Levi Day built on his success at Silverstone by taking the opening race victory at Oulton Park. Josh Day grabbed the holeshot, before Levi Day was soon able to find his way through on lap two. Maintaining his lead at the front, Elliot Pinson had moved up to second but an incident between him and Josh Day saw Pinson crash out, leaving it a two way battle for the win.

Levi came under increasing pressure in the closing stages from reigning champion Josh Day, however Levi was able to respond to claim victory ahead of Josh Day. David Shoubridge eventually secured third place, ahead of John McGuinness who took his best finish of the season so far. Sam Cox was fifth, ahead of Carl Stevens, Neve, Tustin, Jones and Devonport.

South Australian Levi Day won the Ducati TriOptions Cup opening race of the weekend

Race Results

Pos Rider Time/Gap
1 Levi DAY 16m59.281
2 Josh DAY +0.760
3 David SHOUBRIDGE +10.360
4 John McGUINNESS +19.333
5 Samuel COX +20.782
6 Carl STEVENS +21.209
7 Craig NEVE +22.996
8 Michael TUSTIN +23.454
9 Matthew JONES +46.342
10 Lee DEVONPORT +46.570
11 Ben FALLA +50.635
12 Ewan POTTER +55.158
13 Dijon COMPTON +57.850
14 Richard SPENCER-FLEET +58.018
15 Matt STEVENS +1m05.641
16 Hiro ARAZEKI +1m17.499
17 Craig KENNELLY +1m20.688
18 Andre COMPTON 1 Lap
19 Ian FLEETWOOD 1 Lap
20 Mark EVANS 1 Lap
21 Mike LONG 1 Lap
22 Peter HASLER 1 Lap
23 Jimmy BUCHANAN 1 Lap
24 Andy BOOTH 1 Lap
25 Andrew HOWE 1 Lap
Not Classified
DNF Matthew FLOWER 1 Lap
DNF Elliott PINSON 5 Laps
DNF Tom STEVENS 6 Laps
DNF David JONES 9 Laps

Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Glenn IRWIN (Honda) 168
2 Jason O’HALLORAN (Yamaha) 138
3 Josh BROOKES (Ducati) 130
4 Christian IDDON (Ducati) 126
5 Tommy BRIDEWELL (Ducati) 124
6 Kyle RYDE (Suzuki) 114
7 Tarran MACKENZIE (Yamaha) 108
8 Andrew IRWIN (Honda) 96
9 Lee JACKSON (Kawasaki) 88
10 Danny BUCHAN (Kawasaki) 63
11 Bradley RAY (BMW) 57
12 Luke MOSSEY (BMW) 44
13 Ryan VICKERS (Kawasaki) 31
14 Peter HICKMAN (BMW) 29
15 Héctor BARBERÁ (BMW) 28
16 Gino REA (Suzuki) 28
17 Alex OLSEN (BMW) 8
18 Joe FRANCIS (BMW) 8
19 Jack KENNEDY (Yamaha) 7
20 Dan LINFOOT (Yamaha) 2
21 Taylor MACKENZIE (BMW) 1
22 Storm STACEY (Kawasaki) 1
23 Keith FARMER (Suzuki) 1

Source: MCNews.com.au

Young guns lead the way as BSB heads to Oulton Park

2019 BSB
Round Two – Oulton Park


Young guns Josh Elliott and Tarran Mackenzie lead the pack in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship title standings ahead of Britain’s biggest motorsport battle reaching Cheshire’s Oulton Park this May Bank Holiday weekend (May 4/5/6) after the pair both secured debut race wins at the Silverstone opener.

SBK Josh Elliott
Josh Elliott

Josh Elliott – OMG Racing Suzuki

“It has been crazy since Silverstone; the phone hasn’t stopped! I am still on a high with the results we had but at the same time I have to stay level headed. The win was big; it was the first for me and the first for the team and it has been a real buzz in the garage. I wasn’t expecting the result at Silverstone; if someone had said before the weekend that would have been the result I would have said they were a bit crazy! I knew we had been working hard as a team and had a good pace but to win was an amazing feeling. I think the result hasn’t changed how we will look at the weekend; our aim still has to be the top six for the Showdown and to be up the front when it counts. We intend on taking the opportunities as they come and you can’t rest as it will only get tougher. Nobody expected us to be joint championship leaders after the first round so we want to come out fighting again next weekend and I think we can work hard and be there or thereabouts in the races again.”

BSB Rnd Race Elliott Buchan Linfoot
Josh Elliott, Danny Buchan and Dan Linfoot

Elliott and OMG Racing Suzuki celebrated the first victory in the series after drama between the McAMS Yamaha teammates as Mackenzie and Jason O’Halloran clashed in their battle for victory, whilst Scott Redding was a podium finisher on his first appearance after the switch from MotoGP to the Be Wiser Ducati team.

BSB Rnd Race Podium Mackenzie Elliott Redding
Tarran Mackenzie got to celebrate being on the top step of the podium before officials sanctioned him for the crash with O’Halloran, demoting him to second place.

Jason O’Halloran

“We had a few electronic issues with the bike this morning but it was feeling good and the lap times were great straight away. Unfortunately At the end of the session I ran on at Hizzy’s and as the grass was wet I slipped off. It was the slowest crash ever but I landed on my shoulder a bit funny. When I went back out for the next session my shoulder hurt a lot so I decided to play it safe and called it a day. Silverstone was obviously a let-down for me in the end after so much promise; to lead pretty much all the first race and to end up with nothing wasn’t what I went there for, then we had the problem in race two, but I feel that we have a good pace and I’m chilled about it. I want a podium and I want to be winning; that’s not me being cocky but we have had good pace all pre-season and into the first round. We know that it won’t be easy, because it never is in BSB, but I love Oulton Park and had a podium there last year, so I am hoping it can be good for us. I feel ready to go and I am looking forward to the weekend.”

BSB Rnd Race OHalloran Walk
Jason O’Halloran walking back to the pits

In the second race, Mackenzie bounced back to score his first race win in the Superbike class and now jointly leads the standings with Elliott ahead of the next two races of the season in Cheshire.


Tarran Mackenzie – McAMS Yamaha

“I think Silverstone probably went better than expected to be honest; to fight for both wins and then take my first BSB win was more than I had expected from the weekend and it was a bit of a dream come true. I think because pre-season testing hadn’t been the best for me and even the official test at Silverstone I was eighth. I wanted to get the first BSB win that weekend, I wanted to get that monkey off my back and that was my goal so to do it felt really good. Now that I have done it though I want to do it again! I want to be in the Showdown for the first time this season. At the test I think we found a good base setting that just needs refining, because we didn’t quite get the chance with the conditions changing but we are not far away it just needs some fine tuning. I had a good round when we went to Oulton Park for the second time last year so hopefully we can keep this momentum going! I’m looking forward to it!”

BSB Rnd Race Mackenzie Elliott Buchan
2019 Bennetts British Superbike Championship
Round One – Silverstone – Race Two
Tarran MACKENZIE – McAMS Yamaha 30:43.837
Josh ELLIOTT – OMG Racing Suzuki +0.635
Danny BUCHAN – FS-3 Racing Kawasaki +1.004

Tommy Bridewell proved he was a force to be reckoned with on board the Oxford Racing Ducati. He arrives at Oulton Park third in the standings and confident following last week’s official test, just one point ahead of Luke Mossey on the second OMG Racing Suzuki.

SBK Tommy Bridewell
Tommy Bridewell

Danny Buchan is joint fourth overall following his impressive opening round podium and Luke Stapleford and the Buildbase Suzuki team currently make it five teams inside the top six ahead of the second round.

BSB Test Oulton Park Danny Buchan
Danny Buchan

Honda Racing’s Andrew Irwin and Xavi Forés had a strong start to the season but the former World Superbike contender has to rapidly get to grips with the undulations of the challenging Cheshire circuit, as will Redding after the pair had their initial taste of the track at the official test.

BSB Test Silverstone Tue Andrew Irwin at work DyeomansImage
Andrew Irwin

Dan Linfoot had a promising start to his season at Silverstone with the Santander Salt TAG Yamaha team and he is looking for another strong performance at Oulton, whilst the title-winning Quattro Plant JG Speedfit Kawasaki team will be eager to fight back at the front with Glenn Irwin and new recruit Ben Currie.

BSB Test Oulton Park Ben Currie
Ben Currie

However at last week’s official test 2015 champion Josh Brookes fired his Be Wiser Ducati to the top of the times as the Australian bids to make amends for a double non-point score at the opening round after being hampered with technical issues.

BSB Test Oulton Park Josh Brookes
Josh Brookes

Bennetts British Superbike Championship
Oulton Park BSB Official Test
  1. Josh Brookes (Be Wiser Ducati) 1m:34.929s
  2. Danny Buchan (FS3-Racing Kawasaki) +1.067s
  3. Tommy Bridewell (Oxford Racing Ducati) +1.081s
  4. Christian Iddon (Tyco BMW) +1.086s
  5. Peter Hickman (Smiths Racing BMW) +1.142s
  6. Luke Stapleford (Buildbase Suzuki) +1.195s
  7. Luke Mossey (OMG Racing Suzuki) +1.313s
  8. Tarran Mackenzie (McAMS Yamaha) +1.396s
  9. Glenn Irwin (Quattro Plant – JG Speedfit Kawasaki) +1.757s
  10. Jason O’Halloran (McAMS Yamaha) +2.002s

2019 Bennetts British Superbike Championship Points
  1. Josh ELLIOTT (Suzuki) 45
  2. Tarran MACKENZIE (Yamaha) 45
  3. Tommy BRIDEWELL (Ducati) 24
  4. Luke MOSSEY (Suzuki) 23
  5. Danny BUCHAN (Kawasaki) 23
  6. Luke STAPLEFORD (Suzuki) 20
  7. Andrew IRWIN (Honda) 19
  8. Scott REDDING (Ducati) 16
  9. Xavi FORÉS (Honda) 14
  10. Dan LINFOOT (Yamaha) 10
  11. Claudio CORTI (Kawasaki) 8
  12. Bradley RAY (Suzuki) 6
  13. Christian IDDON (BMW) 5
  14. Glann IRWIN (Kawasaki) 5
  15. Ryan VICKERS (Kawasaki) 5
  16. Keith FARMER (BMW) 5
  17. Peter HICKMAN (BMW) 4
  18. Ben CURRIE (Kawasaki) 3
Pirelli National Superstock 1000 Standings
  1. Richard COOPER 46
  2. Taylor MACKENZIE 43
  3. Alex OLSEN 42
  4. Lee JACKSON 26
  5. Eemeli LAHTI 21.5
  6. Tom NEAVE 18
  7. Lewis ROLLO 16
  8. Luke HEDGER 14.5
  9. Billy McCONNELL 10.5
  10. Leon JEACOCK 9
  11. Michael RUTTER 8
  12. Levi DAY 8
  13. Chrissy ROUSE 4.5
  14. Paul McLUNG 4.5
  15. Andrew REID 4
  16. Benjamin GODFREY 3.5
  17. Tom WARD 3
  18. Barry TEASDALE 3
  19. Joe COLLIER 2
  20. Tim NEAVE 1
  21. Aaron CLARKE 0.5
  22. Craig NEVE 0.5
Dickies British Supersport Championship Standings
  1. Jack KENNEDY 50
  2. Alastair SEELEY 40
  3. Brad JONES 32
  4. Lee JOHNSTON 26
  5. Tom OLIVER 21
  6. Harry TRUELOVE 19
  7. Kurt WIGLEY 17
  8. Richard KERR 17
  9. Ben WILSON 11
  10. Tatsuya YAMAGUCHI 10
  11. Bradley PERIE 9
  12. Rory SKINNER 7
  13. Eugene McMANUS 5
  14. Charlie NESBITT 4
  15. Ryan DIXON 3
  16. Ross TWYMAN 3
  17. Ross PATTERSON 2
  18. Matt WIGLEY 2
  19. Jason LYNN 1
  20. Phil WAKEFIELD 1

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