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F1/F2 recap from St. George MCC Summer Nights Round Three

MOTUL Summer Night Series hosted by St. George MCC
Sydney Motorsport Park – Gardner GP Circuit
Round Three – Pirelli Unlimited F1 and F2

Words by Nick Edards, Images by Half Light & RbMotoLens


Round Three of the MOTUL St George Summer Nights Series 23/24 (aka SNS04) ran over two nights, Friday January 26 and Saturday the 27th. This differs from Rounds One and Two which were both one-night events. Reports for Rounds One and Two can be found here:

Round One Main Report, Round One Supports;
Round Two Main Report, Round Two Supports.

The established format was used for both nights which meant three classes each having a short qualifying session followed by three nine-minute-plus-one-lap races.

Races may be shortened or worst-case scenario cancelled, to ensure track action completes by 2230. With sunset at around 2000, there’s plenty of action under Sydney Motorsport Park’s excellent floodlight system.

2024 St George Night Series - Round Three
2024 St George Night Series – Round Three

Qualifying on both nights meant that racers who couldn’t attend on Friday, still had a chance of claiming a good grid position on Saturday.

A progressive grid format was in effect both evenings so qualifying determined grid position in Race One, Race Two grid position was determined by finishing position in Race One, Race Three grid was based on Race Two finish.

Josh Brookes - 2024 St George Night Series - Round Three
Josh Brookes – 2024 St George Night Series – Round Three

The majority of racers elected to race both nights. Points from all six scheduled races would be tallied up at the end of Saturday’s racing to determine points for the round.

The AGV 400 cc/Formula St George classes also made their first appearance at a St George Night event, displacing the AGV Unlimited F3 class which didn’t run at Round Three.

Australia Day fireworks - 2024 St George Night Series - Round Three
Australia Day fireworks – 2024 St George Night Series – Round Three

The AGV 400cc class sees Yamaha R3s and Kawasaki Ninja 400s fighting for points.

The Formula St George class meanwhile is a wonderfully eclectic mix of two-stroke jewels like Honda NSR250R Moto3 bikes going up against the likes of the Yamaha MT07/R7, Aprilia RS660 and Keo Watson’s magnificent Saint ST650RR which is an SV650 motor in a CBR400R. frame This class saw some of the most intense racing of the weekend.

Pirelli Unlimited (Superbikes) and AMA Warehouse 600 (Supersport) were back again and as usual, both of these split into F1 (international/national riders) and F2 (clubbies).

Max Stauffer on the grid - 2024 St George Night Series - Round Three
Max Stauffer on the grid – 2024 St George Night Series – Round Three

Pirelli Unlimited F1 always springs some surprises as rider’s schedules and availability mean that whilst there are some, like Josh Brookes (#25B Livson Racing, FHO Racing, Pirelli, Aria Helmets BMW M1000RR) and Max Stauffer (#27 Dr Mak, RS&C, GTR Motostars, YRD, KYT Helmets, Racers Edge, Ricondi Leathers Yamaha R1), who can make the whole series, there are others who only attend one or two rounds.

Round Three saw the first and very welcome appearances of Ant West (#13 Addicted to Track Yamaha R1) and Bryan Staring (#67 MotoGO Yamaha R1) on track to further mix things up a little more.

Ant West's #13 Addicted to Track Yamaha R1
Ant West’s #13 Addicted to Track Yamaha R1

Cam Dunker (#3 Doctor Mak, KYT Helmets, Yamaha Motor Australia R1) was also on deck for his first appearance on a Superbike ahead of his ASBK season in the big bike class, adding further excitement. More on Dunker’s ASBK plans here (link).

Glen Richards and Wayne Maxwell talk with Cam Dunker

Absent from Round Three was Harrison Voight who had held the series lead going into Round Three.

Sydney put on a scorching day ahead of the race evening with temps above 37° C, threatening to make the evening a very wearing exercise for everyone. Storms later in the evening were an outside possibility.

The Pirelli Unlimited class in pitlane - 2024 St George Night Series - Round Three
The Pirelli Unlimited class in pitlane – 2024 St George Night Series – Round Three

Once again though, the weather Gods played nice, a cool change came through around 1700 which took a lot of heat out of the air and the rain stayed away until half an hour or so after racing completed.

So the whole evening enjoyed nearly perfect weather, racers just having to be careful to make note of some residual damp spots on the track from earlier rain. These, for the most part, dried out as the evening progressed.

So points totals coming into Round Three: In F1, Harrison Voight (absent from this round) had a 48-point lead over Jake Farnsworth (#49 Worth Race Developments, Kingsdene Automotive, YRD, Pirelli, Forcite, Motul, RK Chains, AT1 Race Suits Yamaha R1) with Brookes, Stauffer and John Lytras (also absent) in third through fifth.

Harrison Voight pictured at Round Two was a notable absence
Harrison Voight pictured at Round Two was a notable absence

In F2, Timothy Griffith (#18 BCPerformance, Leafylooks Landscapes, TAG Avionics, Kenma Australia Kawasaki ZX10R) held top spot on 131-points, a 23-point lead over Carlos Rendon (#36 Pest Killer Sydney Ducati V4).

Leanne Nelson (#52 West Sliders, True Protein, MotoCity Wollongong Kawasaki ZX10R, Chris Dunne (#202 Damarc Civil, Evo Suspenion Ducati V4) and Ryan Masri (absent from Round Three) held third through fifth.


Pirelli Unlimited F1 and F2 Qualifying 1 (Friday)

Qualifying sessions started right on schedule at 1730. In F1, Lachlan Epis took pole with a 1m30.737 and he was one of only three riders – along with Josh Brookes and Glen Allerton (#14 Spectra Oils, BMW, GT Racing BMW M1000RR) – to break the 1m31 sec mark.

Josh Brookes and Lachlan Epis
Josh Brookes and Lachlan Epis

Stauffer and Farnsworth took fourth and fifth with a little over three-tenths of a second separating the top five.

In F2, Leanne Nelson’s 1:34.751 was good enough for top spot with Tim Griffith just one-tenth off Nelson’s pace.

Leanne Nelson topped F2 qualifying
Leanne Nelson topped F2 qualifying

Dominic De Leon (#63, AT1 Pro Race Suits, Motoschool, Airoh Helmets, BCPerformance Kawasaki ZX10R), Ryan Jowett (#57 JC Landscaping Ducati V4S) and Eddie Leeson (#11E GNH Engineering, AWX, Marjason & Marjason, Ricondi Race & Road Yamaha R1) rounded out the top five.

Summer Nights events are very much quickfire so there was little hanging around after the end of qualifying before the racing started.

Qualifying 1 Results

Pos Rider Bike Class Time/Gap
1 Lachlan Epis BMW M1000RR F1 1:30.7370*
2 Josh Brookes BMW M1000RR F1 +0.154
3 Glenn Allerton BMW M1000RR F1 +0.203
4 Max Stauffer YAMAHA R1 F1 +0.318
5 Jake Farnsworth YAMAHA R1 F1 +0.32
6 Anthony West YAMAHA YZF-R1 F1 +1.141
7 Bryan Staring YAMAHA R1 F1 +1.618
8 Cameron Dunker YAMAHA R1 F1 +1.639
9 Paris Hardwick KAWASAKI ZX10RR F1 +3.941
10 Leanne Nelson YAMAHA R1 F2 +4.014
11 Timothy Griffith KAWASAKI ZX10R F2 +4.135
12 Joshua Soderland DUCATI V4R F1 +4.596
13 Dominic De Leon KAWASAKI ZX10R F2 +5.561
14 Ryan Jowett DUCATI V4S F2 +5.979
15 Eddie Leeson YAMAHA YZF-R1 F2 +6.145
16 Ashley Woolford YAMAHA R1 F2 +6.531
17 Carlos Rendon DUCATI V4 F2 +6.601
18 Paul Linkenbagh YAMAHA R1 F2 +6.651
19 Nicholas Marsh YAMAHA R1M F2 +6.696
20 Christopher Dunne DUCATI V4 F2 +6.755
21 Michael Edwards YAMAHA YZF-R1M F1 +6.937
22 Gareth Rees BMW S1000RR F2 +7.191
23 Marc Balestro DUCATI V4 F2 +8.002
24 Ash Edwards YAMAHA YZFR1 F2 +8.526
25 James Berkley BMW S1000RR F2 +11.998
26 Wayne Hepburn BMW S1000RR F2 +13.167

Race One

Unfortunately, Pirelli Unlimited Race 1 had to be red-flagged on lap two after a nasty accident that left Glenn Allerton with multiple injuries that ended his weekend way too early. MCNews.com.au have reported in detail on the accident here (link).

The red flag came out early in race one
The red flag came out early in race one

Once the track was clear, Race One was re-run from scratch with the short red-flagged race attempt not contributing to points or grid positions.

Glenn Allerton’s bike earlier in the day

Epis wasn’t able to capitalise on his pole position, Brookes ran hard from the start and took the win from Stauffer with a three-second gap.

Max Stauffer and Josh Brookes
Max Stauffer and Josh Brookes

Stauffer had pulled a healthy lead over West by the end of the seven laps, Epis in fourth and Staring fifth.

Dunker’s first race outing on the R1 scored him a very credible sixth position. Fastest lap went to Brookes with a 1m31.023.

Cam Dunker
Cam Dunker

In F2, Nelson converted pole into a race win, seven-tenths ahead of Rendon, who had Griffith and De Leon right on his tail.

Leanne Nelson
Leanne Nelson

Ashley Woolford (#11W Royal Precision Lubricants, Servalloy, Ascari Works Yamaha R1) hadn’t been able to stay with the lead group but bought the R1 home to fifth place.

Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Cl. Time
1 JOSH BROOKES BMW M1000RR F1 10:45.4450
2 MAX STAUFFER YAMAHA R1 F1 10:48.6010
3 ANTHONY WEST YAMAHA YZF-R1 F1 10:53.1040
4 LACHLAN EPIS BMW M1000RR F1 10:54.0310
5 BRYAN STARING YAMAHA R1 F1 10:54.5740
6 CAMERON DUNKER YAMAHA R1 F1 11:03.8300
7 JOSHUA SODERLAND DUCATI V4R F1 11:08.3920
8 PARIS HARDWICK KAWASAKI ZX10RR F1 11:08.6800
9 LEANNE NELSON YAMAHA R1 F2 11:14.3720
10 CARLOS RENDON DUCATI V4 F2 11:15.0440
11 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH KAWASAKI ZX10R F2 11:15.5820
12 DOMINIC DE LEON KAWASAKI ZX10R F2 11:15.6080
13 ASHLEY WOOLFORD YAMAHA R1 F2 11:23.7000
14 PAUL LINKENBAGH YAMAHA R1 F2 11:24.3770
15 EDDIE LEESON YAMAHA YZF-R1 F2 11:26.8000
16 RYAN JOWETT DUCATI V4S F2 11:26.8930
17 MARC BALESTRO DUCATI V4 F2 11:28.9420
18 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA R1M F2 11:32.8490
19 GARETH REES BMW S1000RR F2 11:35.6940
20 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE DUCATI V4 F2 11:38.4970
21 ASH EDWARDS YAMAHA YZFR1 F2 11:46.7270
22 WAYNE HEPBURN BMW S1000RR F2 12:13.0750
DNF JAMES BERKLEY BMW S1000RR F2

Race Two

Race Two saw another early red flag as Josh Soderland highsided leaving Tim Griffith nowhere to go, hitting Soderland’s bike and bringing him down as well.

Josh Soderland crashed out, collecting Tim Griffith
Josh Soderland crashed out, collecting Tim Griffith

Both riders were OK and a mammoth effort by Griffith and his crew saw him back on track Saturday, Soderland however had to sit the rest of the weekend out.

Josh Brookes was the man to beat
Josh Brookes was the man to beat

Once again, the restart was from scratch and Josh Brookes was in charge from the start not giving Stauffer the opportunity to attack for the lead.

Max Stauffer
Max Stauffer

At the flag, Brookes had a half-second lead over Stauffer. West took third less than five-hundredths of second from Staring, while Dunker, rapidly adapting to the R1, finished fifth.

Ant West
Ant West

Griffith’s absence robbed us of one of the key players in F2. De Leon and Nelson looked in great form and it was De Leon who took Race Two by four seconds from Woolford.

Dom De Leon
Dom De Leon

Paul Linkenbagh (#60 Smash Media Planning and Buying Agency Yamaha R1) and Dunne in fourth and fifth.

Paul Linkenbagh
Paul Linkenbagh

Rendon was hampered by mechanical issues in both Races Two and Three which put a dent in his points chase.

Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Cl. Time
1 JOSH BROOKES BMW M1000RR F1 9:12.4330
2 MAX STAUFFER YAMAHA R1 F1 9:13.9520
3 ANTHONY WEST YAMAHA YZF-R1 F1 9:14.7680
4 BRYAN STARING YAMAHA R1 F1 9:14.8170
5 CAMERON DUNKER YAMAHA R1 F1 9:21.1350
6 PARIS HARDWICK KAWASAKI ZX10RR F1 9:29.1100
7 LACHLAN EPIS BMW M1000RR F1 9:32.0570
8 DOMINIC DE LEON KAWASAKI ZX10R F2 9:34.7490
9 LEANNE NELSON YAMAHA R1 F2 9:42.7970
10 ASHLEY WOOLFORD YAMAHA R1 F2 9:44.5550
11 PAUL LINKENBAGH YAMAHA R1 F2 9:46.7000
12 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE DUCATI V4 F2 9:50.3280
13 RYAN JOWETT DUCATI V4S F2 9:50.5730
14 MICHAEL EDWARDS YAMAHA YZF-R1M F1 9:51.8330
15 EDDIE LEESON YAMAHA YZF-R1 F2 9:52.5580
16 MARC BALESTRO DUCATI V4 F2 9:54.8290
17 GARETH REES BMW S1000RR F2 9:58.0060
18 ASH EDWARDS YAMAHA YZFR1 F2 10:01.5960
19 CARLOS RENDON DUCATI V4 F2 10:17.8160
20 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA R1M F2 10:18.5500

Race Three

In the final race for Friday evening, Stauffer was able to take the lead early and keep Brookes behind him for a two-tenths of a second win.

Max Stauffer in the lead
Max Stauffer in the lead

West, Staring and Epis (who scored fastest lap of the race) all crossing the line in very close company.

Lachlan Epis
Lachlan Epis

In F2, De Leon took his second win of the night, three-seconds ahead of Nelson, who had put some air between her and Woolford in third. Linkenbagh and Dunne held fourth and fifth.

Chris Dunne
Chris Dunne

That wrapped up Friday’s races, ahead of three more races to be run on Saturday.

Josh Brookes held the lead in the F1 table by five-points from Max Stauffer. Bryan Staring in third, Lachlan Epis in fifth and, impressively, rookie Cam Dunker in sixth.

Bryan Staring and Hardwick
Bryan Staring and Hardwick

In F2, Dominic De Leon held a slim two-point lead over Leanne Nelson with Ashley Woolford, Paul Linkenbaugh and Eddie Leeson all within striking distance with 70-points up for grabs from Saturday’s races.

Eddie Leeson
Eddie Leeson

Race Three Results

Pos Rider Bike Cl. Time
1 MAX STAUFFER YAMAHA R1 F1 4:38.6680
2 JOSH BROOKES BMW M1000RR F1 4:38.7070
3 ANTHONY WEST YAMAHA YZF-R1 F1 4:39.1740
4 BRYAN STARING YAMAHA R1 F1 4:39.2930
5 LACHLAN EPIS BMW M1000RR F1 4:39.9920
6 CAMERON DUNKER YAMAHA R1 F1 4:41.1730
7 PARIS HARDWICK KAWASAKI ZX10RR F1 4:48.7430
8 DOMINIC DE LEON KAWASAKI ZX10R F2 4:48.9560
9 LEANNE NELSON YAMAHA R1 F2 4:52.2950
10 ASHLEY WOOLFORD YAMAHA R1 F2 4:53.2900
11 PAUL LINKENBAGH YAMAHA R1 F2 4:54.8110
12 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE DUCATI V4 F2 4:55.2830
13 MICHAEL EDWARDS YAMAHA YZF-R1M F1 5:01.7810
14 EDDIE LEESON YAMAHA YZF-R1 F2 5:02.1590
15 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA R1M F2 5:03.1880
16 GARETH REES BMW S1000RR F2 5:03.4170
17 ASH EDWARDS YAMAHA YZFR1 F2 5:05.4660
18 MARC BALESTRO DUCATI V4 F2 5:06.3710
19 CARLOS RENDON DUCATI V4 F2 3:48.3100
DNF RYAN JOWETT DUCATI V4S F2 3:21.5610

Saturday Pirelli Unlimited F1 and F2 Qualifying 2

Back at the track on Saturday, conditions were cooler than Friday with no threat of rain, just perfect for some more action.

Lachlan Epis
Lachlan Epis

In qualifying, it was Lachlan Epis, running on a bike carrying Wayne Hepburn’s #41 plate, who did it again, taking out pole with a 1:30.405.

Cam Dunker
Cam Dunker

Dunker, Stauffer and Brookes were all able to get into the 1:30s and Dunker’s second-place on the grid was apt demonstration that he was learning the R1 very quickly. Bryan Staring was fifth fastest.

Tim Griffith
Tim Griffith

In F2, Griffith, on his spare bike, put down a 1m34.728 giving him eighth on the grid overall and fastest of the F2 runners.

Leanne Nelson
Leanne Nelson

De Leon and Nelson were within two-tenths off Griffith’s mark. Leeson and Woolford, always a threat, took fourth and fifth fastest F2, which gave them 11th and 12th on the grid.

Qualifying 2 Results

Pos Rider Cl. Time/Gap
1 LACHLAN EPIS F1 1:30.4050*
2 CAMERON DUNKER F1 +0.115
3 MAX STAUFFER F1 +0.156
4 JOSH BROOKES F1 +0.336
5 BRYAN STARING F1 +0.933
6 ANTHONY WEST F1 +1.838
7 PARIS HARDWICK F1 +3.601
8 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH F2 +4.323
9 DOMINIC DE LEON F2 +4.455
10 LEANNE NELSON F2 +4.482
11 EDDIE LEESON F2 +5.098
12 ASHLEY WOOLFORD F2 +5.185
13 PAUL LINKENBAGH F2 +5.887
14 CARLOS RENDON F2 +6.315
15 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE F2 +6.417
16 HARLEY BORKOWSKI F2 +6.736
17 MARC BALESTRO F2 +7.955
18 NICHOLAS MARSH F2 +8.026
19 WAYNE HEPBURN F2 +14.654

Saturday Race One

Epis would stick with the #41 plated bike for the rest of the night’s events and that machine was clearly to his liking as, in Race One, he took out second place, behind Josh Brookes.

Farnsworth, Epis, Brookes, Allerton, Stauffer and West
Farnsworth, Epis, Brookes, Allerton, Stauffer and West

Epis kept Max Stauffer two-tenths behind him at the finish, Staring and West having not been able to maintain the same pace back in fourth and fifth. Dunker DNF’d after an off in Turn 5.

Max Stauffer & Josh Brookes
Max Stauffer & Josh Brookes

De Leon took another win in F2 from Nelson, this time with a near-eight-second gap.

Dom De Leon
Dom De Leon

Just one second covered second through fifth with Leeson, Rendon and Woolford coming in behind Nelson.

Carlos Rendon
Carlos Rendon

Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Cl. Time
1 JOSH BROOKES BMW M1000RR F1 10:38.9270
2 LACHLAN EPIS BMW M1000RR F1 10:40.2570
3 MAX STAUFFER YAMAHA R1 F1 10:40.4940
4 BRYAN STARING YAMAHA R1 F1 10:44.2940
5 ANTHONY WEST YAMAHA YZF-R1 F1 10:54.4500
6 PARIS HARDWICK KAWASAKI ZX10RR F1 11:03.5950
7 DOMINIC DE LEON KAWASAKI ZX10R F2 11:06.8270
8 LEANNE NELSON YAMAHA R1 F2 11:14.3200
9 EDDIE LEESON YAMAHA YZF-R1 F2 11:14.5560
10 CARLOS RENDON DUCATI V4 F2 11:15.0330
11 ASHLEY WOOLFORD YAMAHA R1 F2 11:15.3260
12 PAUL LINKENBAGH YAMAHA R1 F2 11:17.7500
13 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH KAWASAKI ZX10R F2 11:21.7570
14 MARC BALESTRO DUCATI V4 F2 11:23.0650
15 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA R1M F2 11:34.4460
16 HARLEY BORKOWSKI YAMAHA YZF R1 F2 11:34.6860
17 WAYNE HEPBURN BMW S1000RR F2 12:03.8640
18 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE DUCATI V4 F2 10:54.1720
DNF CAMERON DUNKER YAMAHA R1 F1

Saturday Race Two

Race two and Stauffer took an early lead but Brookes was on top form, carding fastest lap of the race, a 1m30.745 ,and took the win by seven-tenths of a second.

Josh Brookes & Max Stauffer
Josh Brookes & Max Stauffer

Stauffer and Epis were nearly inseparable, Stauffer crossing the line just four-hundredths of a second ahead.

Lachlan Epis
Lachlan Epis

Dunker wasn’t quite in touch at the finish but with barely two seconds between himself and Epis, and having a fastest lap less than two-tenths off Brookes’ mark, he would have been well satisfied with the result.

Cam Dunker - Image RbMotoLens
Cam Dunker

West took fifth but was 14-seconds back from Dunker.

Ant West
Ant West

De Leon was unstoppable in F2. Another win, this time by nearly five seconds from Griffith, who was clearly still feeling beaten up from the previous evening’s accident but putting in a strong effort.

De Leon leads Rendon, Griffith, Nelson
De Leon leads Rendon, Griffith, Nelson

Griffith had Leeson right on his tail across the line. Rendon and Linkenbagh took out fourth and fifth.

Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Cl. Time
1 JOSH BROOKES BMW M1000RR F1 10:41.4760
2 MAX STAUFFER YAMAHA R1 F1 10:42.2230
3 LACHLAN EPIS BMW M1000RR F1 10:42.2680
4 CAMERON DUNKER YAMAHA R1 F1 10:44.9150
5 ANTHONY WEST YAMAHA YZF-R1 F1 10:58.8060
6 BRYAN STARING YAMAHA R1 F1 11:00.8190
7 PARIS HARDWICK KAWASAKI ZX10RR F1 11:02.4330
8 DOMINIC DE LEON KAWASAKI ZX10R F2 11:08.8090
9 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH KAWASAKI ZX10R F2 11:13.1370
10 EDDIE LEESON YAMAHA YZF-R1 F2 11:13.1440
11 CARLOS RENDON DUCATI V4 F2 11:15.6300
12 PAUL LINKENBAGH YAMAHA R1 F2 11:16.2530
13 LEANNE NELSON YAMAHA R1 F2 11:16.2810
14 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE DUCATI V4 F2 11:19.9840
15 MARC BALESTRO DUCATI V4 F2 11:32.6810
16 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA R1M F2 11:39.1330
17 WAYNE HEPBURN BMW S1000RR F2 12:05.5200
DNF ASHLEY WOOLFORD YAMAHA R1 F2 3:56.7990

Saturday Race Three

Saturday’s Race 3 was the last race for the weekend and Stauffer took an early lead but Brookes and Epis were able to reel him in.

Brookes chases down Stauffer
Brookes chases down Stauffer

Brookes went on for the win, Epis two-hundredths of a second back and Stauffer in third hassling them right up until the end.

Lachlan Epis
Lachlan Epis

Dunker wrapped up his debut Superbike race weekend with a fourth, Staring took fifth.

Cam Dunker
Cam Dunker

De Leon made F2 all his by taking out Race Three from Eddie Leeson by over twenty-five seconds.

Dom De Leon
Dom De Leon

Leeson had Griffith just seventh-tenths back. Nelson and Rendon crossed in fourth and fifth.

Tim Griffith
Tim Griffith

Race Three Results

Pos Rider Bike Cl. Time
1 JOSH BROOKES BMW M1000RR F1 10:42.5620
2 LACHLAN EPIS BMW M1000RR F1 10:43.5450
3 MAX STAUFFER YAMAHA R1 F1 10:44.2030
4 CAMERON DUNKER YAMAHA R1 F1 10:45.9020
5 BRYAN STARING YAMAHA R1 F1 10:46.5160
6 DOMINIC DE LEON KAWASAKI ZX10R F2 11:13.2720
7 EDDIE LEESON YAMAHA YZF-R1 F2 11:13.3410
8 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH KAWASAKI ZX10R F2 11:14.0010
9 LEANNE NELSON YAMAHA R1 F2 11:18.0760
10 CARLOS RENDON DUCATI V4 F2 11:18.3480
11 PAUL LINKENBAGH YAMAHA R1 F2 11:25.2370
12 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE DUCATI V4 F2 11:25.2470
13 MARC BALESTRO DUCATI V4 F2 11:31.8550
14 ASHLEY WOOLFORD YAMAHA R1 F2 11:32.0200
15 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA R1M F2 11:41.7130

Overall Round

What a weekend. Both nights ran to schedule with all classes completing their three races.

Even a red flag couldn't slow proceedings
Even a red flag couldn’t slow proceedings

Josh Brookes took the F1 overall on 145-points, Max Stauffer the round runner-up on 121-points and Lachlan Epis rounding out the top three on 108-points. Bryan Staring (102), Cameron Dunker (83), Paris Hardwick (76), Michael Edwards (28) and Josh Soderland (15) rounded out the class for round three.

Josh Brookes
Josh Brookes

With round three added to the overall standings, we see Brookes leading on 240-points, Stauffer second on 205 and Lachlan Epis is third, a point ahead of Paris Hardwick, who is a point ahead of Harrison Voight.

Max Stauffer, Jamie Stauffer and Paul Free
Max Stauffer, Jamie Stauffer and Paul Free

In F2 Dominic de Leon took the overall on 142-points, Leanne Nelson second on 117-points, and Eddie Leeson rounded out the podium on 99-points.

Dominic de Leon
Dominic de Leon

Leanne Nelson now holds the F2 lead on 214-points, 13-points ahead of Tim Griffith, Dominic de Leon and Carlos Rendon tied on 198-points in third.

Leanne Nelson
Leanne Nelson

The report on AMA Warehouse 600 F1/F2 and AGV 400c/Formula St George will follow later in the week, so stay tuned for the supports.

On a last upbeat note, Andrew Burley, who we reported took a bad tumble in Turn 1 at Round Two and needed surgery on arm injuries, was back at the track, smiling, in fine form and helping out the orange army where he could.

Safe to say we were all seriously happy to see Burls back in the circus off-track and expect to see him back in the circus on the track in due course.

Three rounds down, one to go, the MOTUL St George Summer Nights Series 23/24 wraps up with another double-header in less than two weeks on Friday 9th/Saturday 10th of February.

Quotes

Josh Brookes #25

“The double-header was something that I was looking forward to. We didn’t have the Ducati competition this weekend but everyone else has stepped up anyway so I had my work cut out for me in every race with an attack coming from a number of riders. The first night each race was affected by red flags but the second night went without any stoppages and I was able to win all three. With five wins from six starts I’m happy with that and I feel like I’m keeping my reaction sharp with the high intensity of the Summer Night Series.”

Josh Brookes, Glenn Allerton
Josh Brookes
Max Stauffer #27

“It was great to get to the back-to-back rounds, I spent a lot of time behind Josh and he taught me a lot. I’m still struggling with the same issues and I’ve got to try work out a way to fix them. I’ll keep working and pushing forward, massive thanks to the club for everything they have done.”

Max Stauffer
Max Stauffer
Lachlan Epis #82

“As usual the night racing was excellent and it was nice to be competitive and feature in said night racing. Always good to be rubbing bars with the boys and while hard we kept in clean. Hoping for a speedy recovery for GA, one of those ones where you just get the shit end of the stick. One more round and then off to Asia for me, looking forward to it!”

Lachlan Epis
Lachlan Epis
Dominic De Leon #63

“After my performance in Round Two I needed to prove to myself that I’ve not lost my mojo. Round Three, I felt positive leading up to this event and just knew I had a lot more to give. Well, the performance last weekend has certainly proven to me that anything is possible, especially when you are hungry. It just all fell into place. Going to be pressing the repeat at Round Four. Plan is to go even harder.”

Dominic De Leon
Dominic De Leon
Leanne Nelson #52

“Wow! Another spectacular round by St George MCC. The Night Series just keep getting better and better and so does the racing. I had my best round yet. I’m very happy with the bike set up we’ve achieved in the short time I’ve had my new Yamaha R1. I’ve definitely taken a leap forward on this bike and over the two nights I hit a number of PBs. I can’t wait for the final round in a couple of weeks.”

Leanne Nelson
Leanne Nelson
Eddie Leeson #11

“I’d been keeping an eye on the first few rounds while away at work and seen that over the past few years the series has been getting bigger and better to the point it is one of the premiere national events outside of ASBK. A lot of mates and a fellow racer spoke very highly of it and when the opportunity came up to make it down and have a go it did not disappoint! A fantastic event run extremely well and clearly very popular with local, interstate and national racers alike. I couldn’t ask for a better first experience to ride and race Eastern Creek and would encourage others to come down and give it a go.”

Pirelli Unlimited F1 Round 3 Overall

Pos Rider Total
1 JOSH BROOKES 145
2 MAX STAUFFER 121
3 LACHLAN EPIS 108
4 BRYAN STARING 102
5 CAMERON DUNKER 83
6 PARIS HARDWICK 76
7 MICHAEL EDWARDS 28
8 JOSHUA SODERLAND 15

Pirelli Unlimited F2 Round 3 Overall

Pos Rider Total
1 DOMINIC DE LEON 142
2 LEANNE NELSON 117
3 EDDIE LEESON 99
4 PAUL LINKENBAGH 95
5 CARLOS RENDON 90
6 ASHLEY WOOLFORD 80
7 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE 78
8 MARC BALESTRO 75
9 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH 70
10 NICHOLAS MARSH 69
11 GARETH REES 35
12 ASH EDWARDS 31
13 RYAN JOWETT 28
14 WAYNE HEPBURN 28
15 HARLEY BORKOWSKI 11

Pirelli Unlimited F1 Standings

Pos Rider Bike Total
1 JOSH BROOKES BMW M1000RR 240
2 MAX STAUFFER YAMAHA R1 205
3 LACHLAN EPIS BMW M1000RR 147
4 PARIS HARDWICK KAWASAKI ZX10RR 146
5 HARRISON VOIGHT DUCATI V4R 145
6 BRYAN STARING YAMAHA R1 102
7 JAKE FARNSWORTH YAMAHA R1 97
8 CAMERON DUNKER YAMAHA R1 83
9 JOHN LYTRAS YAMAHA YZF-R1M 74
10 MICHAEL EDWARDS YAMAHA YZF-R1M 69
11 JOSHUA SODERLAND DUCATI V4R 58
12 MIKE JONES YAMAHA R1-M 52
13 OLI BAYLISS DUCATI V2 49
14 TROY HERFOSS DUCATI V4 R 49
15 ARCHIE MCDONALD YAMAHA R1 46
16 BROC PEARSON DUCATI V4 R 45
17 CRU HALLIDAY YAMAHA R1-M 43
18 GLENN ALLERTON BMW M1000RR 0

Pirelli Unlimited F2 Standings

Pos Rider Bike Total
1 LEANNE NELSON YAMAHA R1 214
2 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH KAWASAKI ZX10R 201
3 DOMINIC DE LEON KAWASAKI ZX10R 198
4 CARLOS RENDON DUCATI V4 198
5 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE DUCATI V4 168
6 PAUL LINKENBAGH YAMAHA R1 159
7 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA R1M 133
8 MARC BALESTRO DUCATI V4 131
9 EDDIE LEESON YAMAHA YZF-R1 99
10 RYAN JOWETT DUCATI V4S 81
11 RYAN MASRI BMW HP4 81
12 ASHLEY WOOLFORD YAMAHA R1 80
13 GARETH REES BMW S1000RR 70
14 CLINT McANALLY DUCATI V4 69
15 HARLEY BORKOWSKI YAMAHA YZF R1 63
16 SIMON REES KAWASAKI ZX10RR 55
17 SCOTT GARDNER YAMAHA R1 48
18 AARON SCHERECK APRILIA RSV4 42
19 DAVE KEANE APRILIA RSV4 33
20 VINCENT NICOLOSI YAMAHA YZF-R1 33
21 ANDREW BURLEY DUCATI V4S 32
22 ASH EDWARDS YAMAHA YZFR1 31
23 WAYNE HEPBURN BMW S1000RR 28
24 HAYDEN ATKINS BMW S1000RR 21

MOTUL Summer Night Series hosted by St George MCC

  • Round Four: Friday 9th/Saturday 10th February
MOTUL Summer Night Series hosted by St George MCC

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Cam Dunker stuns on Superbike debut at SMP

16-year-old Cameron Dunker threw a leg over a Superbike on Friday for the first time at a sweltering Sydney Motorsports Park.

The Superbike in question was a stock standard YZF-R1 road bike until the previous week.

Standard YZF-R1 road bike a couple of days earlier, lapping the Creek in 30.5 shortly after… – Image RbMotoLens

Burning some midnight oil up at Kurri Kurri in the days leading up to the event were Heath Griffin, Jamie Stauffer and Cam’s dad Mark. Crew Chief Glen Richards then joined them on Wednesday evening to load a base map into the bike so he could start entering parameters and tuning the Yamaha Kit ECU on Thursday.

Glen Richards and Wayne Maxwell talk with Cam Dunker – Image RbMotoLens

The K-Tech shock from Max Stauffer’s R1 race bike was fitted while the front end and brakes were simply unbolted from Cam’s Australian Supersport Championship winning YZF-R6 machine and slotted into the R1. A stiffer set of springs were installed but they simply didn’t have time to build a set of Superbike spec’ forks for the machine in time, and in reality the weekend was simply about getting Cam out on a Superbike for the first time.

The bike being prepped by Cam’s dad Mark, Glen Richards and Heath Griffin – Image RbMotoLens

A gremlin with the kit ECU had them scratching their heads and also cost them a little time before they traced it down to a fault with the ECU itself. A borrowed unit put them back on the right track.

Providing the power was the completely standard unopened YZF-R1 engine with zero kilometres on the clock that came in the bike when they picked it up.

Bone stock zero kilometre YZF-R1 engine – Image RbMotoLens

The Friday track day at Sydney Motorsports Park was the first time Cam turned a wheel on the bike before he headed into qualifying for the third round of the ST. George Motorcycle Club’s Summer Night Series. Dunker managed six laps in qualifying with a best of 1m32.376.

Cam Dunker – Image RbMotoLens

Friday’s opening race saw Cam struggling to turn the bike, too much slide control preventing him from being able to effectively turn the bike on the throttle. Cam finished sixth behind Bryan Staring, his fastest lap a 1m33.413.  For comparative purposes the fastest lap of the race was set by race winner Josh Brookes at 1m31.023.

Cam Dunker – Image Half Light

The second bout saw Dunker finish fifth, his best lap improving to 1m31.996.  Brookes again the winner with a fastest lap of 1m30.703.

Brookesy was impressed with the young fella and had a good long chat with him at the end of proceedings – Image RbMotoLens

The last race on Friday night saw Dunker finish sixth, his best lap a 1m31.839. Team-mate Max Stauffer winning that contest ahead of Brookes, West and Staring.  The fastest lap of that bout though was set by fifth place finisher Lachlan Epis at 1m30.758.

Cam Dunker chasing triple Aussie Superbike Champ Bryan Staring – Image RbMotoLens

Some midnight oil burned on Friday night as the team started to fettle the bike a little more while examining the data from the MoTeC logger.

Another ten-minute qualifying session was staged on Saturday and this time around Dunker recorded a 1m30.520. That’s good going after one single day on any Superbike, let alone this freshly put together package. The team were shell shocked and this was far exceeding their expectations. One day on a hastily prepped and relatively low-spec Superbike and Cam was doing 1m30.5s at the Creek.

Cam Dunker – Image Half Light

They thought that was about the limit of that package, but Cam reported that he felt pretty comfortable and that he didn’t think he was really trying ‘that hard’.

Come race one on Saturday though he did find that limit, losing the front while trying to change his line mid-corner while challenging for the lead early on after scoring the holeshot. Lesson learned and he would now have to start from the back of the grid in race two.

Cam Dunker discussing things with Wayne Maxwell, Glen Richards and dad Mark. Image RbMotoLens

Cam came from the back of the grid in that penultimate bout to finish fourth, ahead of Anthony West and Bryan Staring. Brookes the winner with a fastest lap of 1m30.478 on the Livson BMW. Cam’s best lap a 1m30.658.   

Too many Aussie Supersport and Superbike titles to count amongst that group… Image Half Light

Dunker was fourth again in the final bout of the weekend to complete his second ever day on a 1000 cc bike.

The plan for the weekend had been to simply let Cam log laps and get some experience on the Superbike ahead of what is expected to be a relatively low-budget single-bike learning year in ASBK.

Cam Dunker – Image RbMotoLens

On the back of his debut ride I think it is fair to say that those goalposts have changed.  Not many riders go immediately quicker first time out on a Superbike, let alone to do it at the very technical Sydney Motorsports Park.

Cam Dunker – Image RbMotoLens

Next weekend they will venture to a freshly resurfaced Phillip Island for the Hartwell Motorcycle Club round. A cartridge kit is meant to arrive for the R1 forks this week, and the aim is to have Dunker on the same Bitubo suspension that team-mate Max Stauffer recently switched to, and will race on this season.

Cam Dunker – Image RbMotoLens

For a little more background on how Cam got here, check out some previous yarns where we have featured the likeable lad. In short, he completed the Supersport 300 and YMF R3 Cup double in 2022 at age 14, before then winning the Australian Supersport Championship at his first attempt the next year. That win coming on his 16th birthday, only two months ago at The Bend. Cam also recently won the FIM MiniGP Australia Series.  The young bloke goes alright…. Watch this space….

Dunker won the Australian Supersport Championship two months ago on his 16th birthday – Image RbMotoLens

Source: MCNews.com.au

Troy Herfoss to ride DesmoSport Ducati at SMP this weekend

MOTUL Summer Night Series hosted by St. George MCC Sydney Motorsport Park – Gardner GP Circuit Round Two We can’t yet talk publicly about the plans Troy Herfoss has to race overseas this season, as the team he has signed for will make an official announcement later this month. However, we can tell you that […]

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St George MCC Summer Night Series all category round up after finale

St George Summer Night Series
Round Four Report – Sydney Motorsport Park

By Half Light Photographic


The St George Pirelli Summer Series wrapped up with Round 4 on January 28 under the fantastic floodlights at Sydney Motorsport Park (aka Eastern Creek).

Sydney Motorsport Park (Eastern Creek) welcomed riders back for Round 4 of the St George Pirelli Summer Series

Round 4 followed the format that was trialled with great success at Round 3 earlier in January. In this format, the three race classes were each scheduled to have a ten-minute qualifying session followed by three, six-lap races.

This differed from Rounds 1 and 2 which had run with a schedule of four, five-lap races per class which looked good on paper but had resulted in races at the back end of the evening being cancelled because of time constraints.

Round 4 used the three-race format to ensure there was more time in the event of red flagged races

With qualifying and racing starting at 6:30 pm and having to conclude by 10:30 pm, the revised format worked well and gave the flexibility required to recover from the IPONE 600 Race 1 being red flagged on lap 1.

As a result of the red flag and full-length restart, one lap was trimmed from Race 2 onwards for all classes, making them five rather than six lappers, and all track action was still wrapped up by the 10:30 pm deadline.

A strict four hour window is a limiting factor for now

Hopefully in future St George will be granted an extended timeline to continue racing beyond 10:30 pm, which will provide even more flexibility in planning.

Consistent with the first three rounds of the series, the three classes in action at Round 4 were Pirelli Unlimited, AGV Unlimited and IPONE 600.

Three classes raced on the night, with the Outright class canned due to all applicable riders being at the ASBK test at Phillip Island

Pirelli Unlimited is for racers who would have expected to run sub 1:40 laps for all rounds. AGV Unlimited is for racers who would have expected not to run sub-1:40 laps regularly in Rounds 1 and 2 but may have improved in the latter part of the series to be running sub-1:40 in Rounds 3 and/or 4.

The IPONE 600 class caters for supersport including the usual cadre of Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki 600 four-cylinder bikes along with Triumph 675 triples, Suzuki 650 V-twins and Yamaha MT-07 parallel-twins.

The IPONE 600 class, as you’d imagine is for the 600-class machines

The series runs on a progressive grid model so grid position for Race 1 is determined based on qualifying results, the grid for Race 2 is based on Race 1 finish, and the grid for Race 3 reflects Race 2 results.

Rounds 2 and 3 had seen the Pirelli Unlimited Outright class make its first appearance. This class was for ASBK contracted riders which had included Cru Halliday, Glenn Allerton, Josh Waters, Troy Herfoss, Lachlan Epis and Oli Bayliss but with ASBK Testing at Phillip Island on the same day as Summer Series Round 4, there were no ASBK class riders in attendance and no Pirelli Unlimited Outright class.

Weather also proved perfect for the season finale, despite being muggy

Weather conditions for the night were on the slightly humid side of perfect. A gentle breeze kicked in early evening, which took away some of the muggy feeling but it didn’t last. This made for quite oppressive conditions throughout the event but everyone would take that ahead of rain on any day, so there were no complaints.


Pirelli Unlimited

Coming into the final round, Timothy Griffith (#18, BC Performance/TAG Avionics/Leafylooks Landscapes/Dunlop ZX-10RR, 171 points) led Nick Marsh (#15 Superbike Source Racing R1, 165-points) by just six-points.

Timothy Griffith and Mark Vaartjes’ bikes

Ben Burke (#60, BC Performance, LandscapeSupplies.com.au Kawasaki ZX-10RR, 145-points), Joshua Soderland (#28, Gowanloch Ducati/Alpha Team Fitness R1, 138) and Yanni Shaw (#333 Specialist Suzuki GSXR1000, 123) rounded out the top five.

Joshua Soderland

Ben Burke had missed out on Round 1 but shown excellent form in Rounds 2 and 3 to put himself so far up the table, however with him attending the ASBK Test at PI, he wasn’t going to make further inroads on the points lead at Round 4. Yanni Shaw also opted out of the final round leaving the series title run to be a fight between Griffith, Marsh and Soderland.

Nicolas Marsh

Pirelli Unlimited Qualifying

Mark Vaartjes (#7, West Sliders & Fake Tan R Us ZX-10RR) having only previously run at Summer Series Round 2, put himself on pole position with a 1:34.393 ahead of Paul Rose (#82 Avery Solutions R1), Dominic De Leon (#63, AT1 Pro Race Suits/Airoh Helmets/BC Performance/MotoHub ZX-10R), Brendan McIntyre (#62, Western Motorcycles/Ric Pobjoy Racing GSXR1000) and Nick Marsh.

Mark Vaartjes

Series leader Griffith found himself in sixth place on the grid right behind his nearest rival for the title.

Pirelli Unlimited Qualifying Results

Pos Rider  Bike Gap
1 MARK VAARTJES KAWASAKI
2 PAUL ROSE YAMAHA R1 0:00.3100
3 DOMINIC DE LEON KAWASAKI 0:00.6750
4 BRENDAN MCINTYRE SUZUKI 0:00.9170
5 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA 0:00.9530
6 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH KAWASAKI 0:01.2210
7 ADRIAN PELEGRIN KAWASAKI 0:03.0990
8 MATTHEW SPITTLES SUZUKI 0:03.9560
9 GERGELY NAGY YAMAHA 0:04.0340
10 JOSHUA SODERLAND YAMAHA 0:04.3900
11 EDUARDO PEREIRA YAMAHA 0:04.7040
12 OWEN IRONSIDE BMW 0:05.0180
13 GREG TOLHURST YAMAHA 0:05.4690
14 JAMES GRAHAM APRILLIA 0:11.3160

Pirelli Unlimited Race 1

Pirelli Unlimited Race 1 saw Vaartjes disappear into the distance, putting in a best lap of 1:32.947, for a lap average speed of 152 km/h, and finishing some nine seconds ahead of Nic De Leon.

Mark Vaartjes

Brendan McIntyre finished in third, three seconds behind De Leon and Paul Rose was a further 1.2-sec behind McIntyre.

Nic De Leon

In the race for the series, Tim Griffith decided to make life a little more difficult than necessary by leaving it in neutral at the race start.

He recovered strongly from this aberration and was able to finish ahead of Nick Marsh, who had an equally poor start, to come home in fifth spot securing valuable points towards the title chase.

Timothy Griffith

Pirelli Unlimited Race 1 Results

Pos Rider  Bike Gap
1 MARK VAARTJES KAWASAKI 9:26.3150
2 DOMINIC DE LEON KAWASAKI 9:35.3470
3 BRENDAN MCINTYRE SUZUKI 9:38.3260
4 PAUL ROSE YAMAHA 9:39.4810
5 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH KAWASAKI 9:46.0700
6 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA 9:47.2430
7 ADRIAN PELEGRIN KAWASAKI 9:49.6100
8 GERGELY NAGY YAMAHA 9:50.7220
9 JOSHUA SODERLAND YAMAHA 9:53.1850
10 OWEN IRONSIDE BMW 10:00.4030
11 MATTHEW SPITTLES SUZUKI 10:00.8800
12 EDUARDO PEREIRA YAMAHA 10:01.1210
13 GREG TOLHURST YAMAHA 10:05.0940
14 JAMES GRAHAM APRILLIA 10:42.1040

Pirelli Unlimited Race 2

For the five-lap Race 2, Mark Vaartjes picked up where he left off from Race 1 and was the fastest man on the track by a margin of around one-second per lap. This gave him a second race victory for the night with a margin of 3.5-sec ahead, once again, of Nic De Leon.

Mark Vaartjes

McIntyre bought the GSX home a little over two seconds behind De Leon. Griffith was able to convert his better Race 2 grid position into a fourth-place finish ahead of Paul Rose.

Brendan McIntyre

Nick Marsh wasn’t able to stick to Griffith as closely as he had in Race 1 and a seventh-place finish gave Griffith a strong advantage in the championship going into the final race of the series.

Pirelli Unlimited Race 2 Results

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 MARK VAARTJES KAWASAKI 7:55.2230
2 DOMINIC DE LEON KAWASAKI 7:59.9430
3 BRENDAN MCINTYRE SUZUKI 8:02.1400
4 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH KAWASAKI 8:03.4130
5 PAUL ROSE YAMAHA 8:06.8210
6 ADRIAN PELEGRIN KAWASAKI 8:08.2220
7 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA 8:09.1750
8 JOSHUA SODERLAND YAMAHA 8:14.2870
9 GERGELY NAGY YAMAHA 8:14.5750
10 EDUARDO PEREIRA YAMAHA 8:24.5370
11 GREG TOLHURST YAMAHA 8:35.8400
12 JAMES GRAHAM APRILLIA 9:03.9280
DSQ OWEN IRONSIDE BMW
DSQ MATTHEW SPITTLES SUZUKI

Pirelli Unlimited Race 3

Pirelli Unlimited Race 3 saw Mark Vaartjes run into brake problems which messed up his chances of three from three for the evening.

Nic De Leon leads McIntyre and Griffith

Nic De Leon took the race win ahead of Brendan McInytre with Vaartjes still able to take out a podium position despite his issues. Griffith kept his eyes on the big picture and took out another fourth place with a comfortable buffer between him and Paul Rose in fifth. Marsh was, again, a seventh-place finisher.

Vaartjes and Griffith

Vaartjes’ pair of wins and a third place were enough to give him the meeting win with a score of 68-points, unsurprisingly, Nic De Leon took out second place on 65-points. Brendan McIntyre secured a well deserved third with a 56-point haul, while Tim Griffith (50) edged Paul Rose (49) into fifth place.

Nicolas Marsh

Nick Marsh, Adrian Pelegrín (#5, Chamberlains ZX-10R), Joshua Soderland, Greg Nagy (#22, Coffee Pot and Overtime R1) and Eduardo Pereira (#77, Motogenn R1) filled out sixth to tenth.

Adrian Pelegrín

Which leads to the points wrap for the series and unsurprisingly, it was racers who were able to compete at all four rounds who took out the top spots.

Greg Nagy

Tim Griffith’s strong showing at Round 1 gave him the margin he needed to be able to absorb the more challenging circumstances and points deficits of Rounds 2 and 3. A strong showing at Round 4, despite that errant neutral in Race 1, was enough for him to secure the series with a total of 221-points.

Tim Griffith

Nick Marsh, having taken the fight to Griffith throughout the series, carded 208-points for a second place in the series and Joshua Soderland’s four round consistency gave him third place. Pelegrin and McIntyre took out fourth and fifth positions.

Tim Griffith – #18 Pirelli Unlimited

“I’m really happy to come away with the series win for the second running of the St George Summer Night Series. It wasn’t without its challenges of course, sketchy conditions in Rund 1, a big off at turn 1 in Round 2, exhaustion from lack of sleep in Round 3, and a classic rookie error with the bike in neutral on the start line of race 1 in Round 4. I absolutely love the Summer Night Series format and the spectacle of racing under lights and can’t wait for the next one! Massive thanks to my crew in the garage and my sponsors BC Performance, Leafylooks Landscapes, TAG Avionics, and Kenma Australia, without their support and efforts none of the racing would be possible!”

Tim Griffith
Brendan McIntyre – #62 Pirelli Unlimited

“My Western Motorcycles GSX-R1000 was cracking in the night air under lights. The GSX-R1000 really is the bike of the people and it was great to have so many GSX-R owners and fans drop in to check out mine. Dad was back with me in the pits and I had Ric Pobjoy on hand to help fine tune on the night but to be honest I just can’t fault the equipped forks he handed me to bolt in first go. Our adjustments were limited to tyre pressure changes on my Dunlops and by Race 3 I found what I liked. Race 3 was a cracker and I had a sniff at the top spot when Mark backed it into turn 2 and gave Dom a good nudge, I was glad to see them both stay up and only run wide. Dom made the best of that and recovered well to take the win. Congratulations to Tim G on the series win. A great night all in all and hopefully not my last race.  There’s a real gap in racing at the moment where the Formula Xtreme series used to sit. Mick O’Brien has done well to give us something through St George MCC and I have faith there will be more to come from the club. Big thanks to the club and Mick for giving us a place to race. Cheers.”

Brendan McIntyre
Joshua Soderland – #28 Pirelli Unlimited

“2021-2022 summer night series, wow what an awesome time. Fast paced back to back racing with lots of fun and just enough time in between races to talk some smack with mates you’re racing with and do a slight set up change. Round 4 was by far the team’s hardest round, we had made a lot of changes to the bike and probably too many at once. Halfway through the night we went to the old set up and it was back on from there. I put my head down and charged to gain some positions back! Overall, it was an awesome series, with some laid-back racing but also some intense moments at times. I can’t wait for next season’s. Massive thanks to Po Lee from Alpha Team fitness, Nick Byrne from Evo Racing Suspension, Mike & Matt from Gowanloch Ducati and Soderland Motorcycle Supplies. Without these awesome people and support I wouldn’t have been able to get third in the championship. Bring on the Sprint Series!”

Nicolas Marsh, Tim Griffith and Joshua Soderland
Dom De Leon – #63 Pirelli Unlimited

“Nothing better than the sound of high combustion engines at full noise under the lights at Sydney Summer Night Series.”

Dom De Leon
Nick Marsh – #15 Pirelli Unlimited

“The St George Club as a whole, and the orange army of volunteer officials and supporters in particular, deserve huge appreciation for the amazing second season of the Summer Night Race series!  What a standout event on the Australian motor racing calendar, with the ever-growing crowd of spectators witnessing some of the most intense on-track battles and the closest, most competitive racing in the country.  Wherever you looked, in any of the three classes, dicing and close racing abounded, with some intensely close finishes and MotoGP-worthy rivalries between riders. The under-lights aspect of the events added a significant boost to the atmosphere, with flame-shooting exhausts and glowing componentry making the visuals incredibly spectacular. The fast-paced nature of the event added to the excitement and spectator enjoyment, plus warm Sydney evenings without the beating sun are some of the nicest conditions around.  It’s not by accident that Supercars are running more and more night races; they are superb in so many ways. The preparation of the Superbike Source Racing R1M leading up to the championship finale had been comprehensive and, being only six-points behind Timmy Griffith in the title chase had motivated the whole team to work hard in the leadup to the event.  The racing was as close and as exciting as ever, with both Tim and I having disastrous starts in race 1.  With some positive passes to move back up the pack, it seemed like I was going to gain points on my rival, but in a great move Tim managed to get in front and we finished line astern. With better starts in races 2 and 3, there was still a faint hope of a championship win, but with flagging energy and fitness, the gap opened up a little and it made more sense to bring the bike and rider home in one piece and with a hard-fought 2nd place overall in the championship.  Considering that until very recently the riders in the main title fight were a second or two further up the road, to have given Tim a run for his money (and beaten him on a few occasions!) was a huge leap forward in lap times and performance. Finishing second in a field full of heavy hitters was an honour and a significant personal achievement. Friday night was made very difficult by the devastating loss of a close friend, Tony Hayes, on the Australia Day track day only two days before.  It was a tribute to Hazey to complete the championship (I know he would have wanted us to), the team had prepared memorial “42 Hazey” stickers for the bikes, and we remembered him at the presentation.  Miss you, brother!”

Lance Robertson – Commentator

“With multiple records broken; overall entries, lap times and results that went right down to the wire, along with excitement levels hitting the rev limiters, the St. George Motorcycle Club should be congratulated on a very successful ‘Summer Night Series’ at the Sydney Motor Sport Park. A fantabulous result all round. It was an absolute pleasure to be able to contribute in such a small manner. Well done team St, George; can’t wait for the 2022-2023 episode!”

Lyndel Gorsuch – St George MCC Orange Army, Starter for Summer Series Round 4

“The vibe from the final round of the summer series this year was fantastic! A great entry line up and the music of these machines from the starters box made all the better with beautiful weather and fabulous spectator turn out! Already counting down the days until the beginning of the next season and really hope everyone enjoyed this year’s series! Bigger and better for 22/23!”

Pirelli Unlimited Race 3 Results

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 DOMINIC DE LEON KAWASAKI 9:35.2690
2 BRENDAN MCINTYRE SUZUKI 9:35.6430
3 MARK VAARTJES KAWASAKI 9:38.1430
4 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH KAWASAKI 9:39.4130
5 PAUL ROSE YAMAHA 9:44.3730
6 JOSHUA SODERLAND YAMAHA 9:45.4270
7 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA 9:45.7250 
8 ADRIAN PELEGRIN KAWASAKI 9:45.9940
9 GERGELY NAGY YAMAHA 9:52.2760 
10 OWEN IRONSIDE BMW 10:01.3040 
11 MATTHEW SPITTLES SUZUKI 10:01.6340
12 EDUARDO PEREIRA YAMAHA 10:06.2400
13 GREG TOLHURST YAMAHA 10:06.2530
14 JAMES GRAHAM APRILLIA 10:43.1810

Pirelli Unlimited Round Overall

Pos Rider R1 R2 R3 Total
1 MARK VAARTJES 25 25 18 68 
2 DOMINIC DE LEON 20 20 25 65 
3 BRENDAN MCINTYRE 18 18 20 56 
4 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH 16 17 17 50 
5 PAUL ROSE 17 16 16 49 
6 NICHOLAS MARSH 15 14 14 43 
7 ADRIAN PELEGRIN 14 15 13 42 
8 JOSHUA SODERLAND 12 13 15 40 
9 GERGELY NAGY 13 12 12 37 
10 EDUARDO PEREIRA 9 11 9 29 
11 GREG TOLHURST 8 10 8 26 
12 JAMES GRAHAM 7 9 7 23 
13 OWEN IRONSIDE 11 0 11 22 
14 MATTHEW SPITTLES 10 0 10 20 

Pirelli Unlimited Standings (Top 10)

Pos Rider Points
1 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH 221
2 NICHOLAS MARSH 208
3 JOSHUA SODERLAND 178
4 ADRIAN PELEGRIN 161
5 BRENDAN MCINTYRE 158
6 BENJAMIN BURKE 145
7 PAUL ROSE 128
8 MARK VAARTJES 123
9 YANNIS SHAW 104
10 GREG NAGY 94

AGV Unlimited

Points situation coming into Round 4 was very tight. Grey Avery (#900, BMW S1000RR, 137-points) held a narrow lead over Hussein Ayad (#20, Giza Core Cut R1, 132) who, in his first season of racing had made an immediate impact on the series.

Greg Avery

Andrew Black (#134, Multivalve Flow Solutions CBR1000RR, 127-points), first-time road racer Paris Hardwick (#72, The Construction Team ZX10R, 110) and Sam Davies (#451, All Stage Racing S1000RR, 107) held the remaining top five positions. All of the top lads were in action for Round 4 so it was always going to be tight…

AGV Unlimited Qualifying

Hardwick ran a 1:35.7790 in qualify to give himself pole in AGV Unlimited. With the top seven riders in qualifying going faster than the 1:40 bracket time and Hardwick’s good enough for seventh spot on the Pirelli Unlimited grid, it was clear that there was going to be some intense racing in the 32-bike field.

Paris Hardwick

Sam Davies (1:37.6030), Clint McAnally (#72A, Red Rhino Plumbing and Construction Ducati V4, 1:38.2120), series leader Greg Avery (1:38.2320) and Andrew Black (1:39.0750) took out the other top five positions.

Series challenger Hussein ‘Huss’ Ayad was the first rider below the 1:40 bracket on 1:40.0830 giving him eighth position on the grid.

AGV Unlimited Qualifying Results

Pos Rider  Bike Time/Gap
1 PARIS HARDWICK  KAWASAKI 1:35.7790* 
2 SAM DAVIES BMW 0:01.8240
3 CLINT MCANALLY DUCATI 0:02.4330
4 GREG AVERY BMW 0:02.4530
5 ANDREW BLACK HONDA 0:03.2960

AGV Unlimited Race 1

AGV Unlimited Race 1 saw Hardwick run away strongly, putting in a fastest lap of 1:36.2690 and crossing the finish line first ahead of Davies. However both riders were adjudged to have jumped the start and the ten second penalties to both pushed them down the chart and saw them awarded sixth and seventh position finishes.

Paris Hardwick

With the penalties considered, the win went to McAnally with championship challenger Ayad right on his tail and half a second separating Ayad from Dave Keane (#231, Capstone Consulting RSV4) in third.

Hussein Ayad

The top five was rounded out by Joshua O’Rourke (#59, LNS Mechanic / PB Physio ZX10R) and championship leader Greg Avery.

Joshua O’Rourke

AGV Unlimited Race 1 Results

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 CLINT MCANALLY DUCATI 9:55.7260
2 HUSSEIN AYAD YAMAHA 9:56.1740
3 DAVE KEANE APRILIA 9:56.6140
4 JOSHUA OROURKE KAWASAKI 9:57.6620
5 GREG AVERY BMW 9:59.8920
6 PARIS HARDWICK KAWASAKI 10:02.0530
7 SAM DAVIES BMW 10:04.7190
8 HARLEY BORKOWSKI HONDA 10:07.3450 
9 AARON SCHERECK APRILIA 10:12.6080
10  STEPHEN KAIRL SUZUKI 10:13.1840

AGV Unlimited Race 2

AGV Unlimited Race 2, running five laps, saw McAnally take the win again, this time crossing the line with a healthy three second margin over Davies, with Hardwick who again took out fastest lap of the race also taking out the third podium position. Huss Ayad took fourth with Joshua O’Rourke in fifth.

Davies leads McAnally, Avery and Keane

Ayad’s results had put him ahead of Avery in the championship by two points going into the final race of the evening and the series, with more drama was to come with Ayad having to start AGV Unlimited Race 3 from pit lane as a result of missing the pit exit opening time.

Dave Keane

Assuming his series challenge was done, Ayad would’ve been surprised to see he was joined at pit lane exit by Avery who had also missed opening time.

AGV Unlimited Race 2 Results

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 CLINT MCANALLY DUCATI 8:09.7580
2 SAM DAVIES BMW 8:12.9850
3 PARIS HARDWICK KAWASAKI 8:13.6260
4 HUSSEIN AYAD YAMAHA 8:16.8000
5 JOSHUA OROURKE  KAWASAKI 8:17.5080
6 DAVE KEANE APRILIA 8:17.7290
7 GREG AVERY BMW 8:22.9400
8 STEPHEN KAIRL SUZUKI 8:35.1610
9 HARLEY BORKOWSKI HONDA 8:36.4480
10 ANDY FISHER BMW 8:36.6910

AGV Unlimited Race 3

At the drop of the flag, it was McAnally, Davies and Hardwick who led the race away and that was the order at the flag with just 0.8-sec covering the three of them and Hardwick once again taking the fastest lap of the race. Joshua O’Rourke and Dave Keane filled out the top five.

Clint McAnally

What of Avery and Ayad? Sadly for Ayad, it ended at Turn 18 on Lap 5 when, holding enough of a lead over Avery to give him the points to take the series, he was a little too aggressive on the throttle and highsided the R1 without injury but leaving the bike in a dangerous position causing the red flags to come out and the result called with five laps run.

Sam Davies

With all three races run, Clint McAnally took out the Round 4 points win in AGV Unlimited, scoring a perfect 75-points with three wins from three starts. Sam Davies took second with 54-points and Paris Hardwick held out Joshua O’Rourke by one point to take out third on 51-points.

Paris Hardwick

And so to the series points. Greg Avery took out AGV Unlimited with 174-points, five ahead of Huss Ayad on 169 who it should be remembered is in his first season of racing.

Huss Ayad

Sam Davies took third in the series on 161-points, Paris Hardwick took fourth also on 161, with Joshua O’Rourke completing the top five on 138.

Sixth through tenth went to Harley Borkowski (#00, RB Racing / F45 Condell Park CBR1000RR), Andrew Black, Craig Boyd (#61, R1), Aaron Shereck (#136, One3Six P/L RSV4) and Stephen Kairl (#79, Prime Appliance Service/C&M Motorcycles GSX-R1000).

Aaron Shereck

Aaron Shereck (#136 AGV Unlimited) has been on the edge of scoring top 10 in AGV each round, didn’t quite make it but consistency gave him ninth in the series so he gets a mention in the class wrap up.

Ayad, Avery and Davies on the Series Podium
Huss Ayad – #20 AGV Unlimited

“I came into the St George Summer Nights Series with the intention of only having a good time as it was my first ever race meet. As the rounds went on, I went into Round 4 trailing the championship Leader Greg Avery by five-points. By Race 3 I was two-points in front and all I had to do was finish in front of Avery to take the win. But it wasn’t meant to be. I wanted more and tried to take Harley for eighth place on the last lap on the last corner after starting from the pits. A high side ended the hopes of the win. But second place was awesome. I’m extremely appreciative of St George MCC for working so hard on making these events happen so people like myself can get that racing experience. Thank you to St George, all the event organisers and all the people involved in making this happen. Looking forward to the Winter series in May. Thanks for the battles guys. Loved it.”

Huss Ayad
Sam Davies – #451 AGV Unlimited

“It was another great night on the track thanks to St George MCC, we had some great battles for the lead throughout the night . Thanks to All Stage Racing and The Superbike Source team for all the support.”

Sam Davies
Paris Hardwick – #72 AGV Unlimited

“I had such a great night on Friday and some amazing battles with some great riders. I know they enjoyed it as much as I did. Got my first win but was relegated to sixth due to a jump start and a 10-second penalty. Managed to get third in race 2 and 3. Still learning how to put a whole race together from start to finish but very happy with progress. Big thanks to Frankie who is helping me out with tyres and all the others supporting me. St George has put on such a great series with this night racing and I can’t thank them enough for giving me this opportunity to get into road racing. Bring on next year!”

Paris Hardwick joined Davies and McAnally on the round podium

AGV Unlimited Race 3 Results

Pos Rider Bike Time
1 CLINT MCANALLY DUCATI 8:12.3310
2 SAM DAVIES BMW 8:12.4650
3 PARIS HARDWICK KAWASAKI 8:13.1020
4 JOSHUA OROURKE KAWASAKI 8:17.5480
5 DAVE KEANE APRILIA 8:17.9060
6 RONNIE SMITH APRILIA 8:22.9530
7 STEPHEN KAIRL SUZUKI 8:27.2370
8 HARLEY BORKOWSKI HONDA 8:27.3010
9 ANDY FISHER BMW 8:29.2550
10 MUHAMMED BURHANUDDIN YAMAHA 8:38.3730

AGV Unlimited Round Overall

Pos Rider R1 R2 R3 Total
1 CLINT MCANALLY 25 25 25 75 
2 SAM DAVIES 14 20 20 54 
3 PARIS HARDWICK  15 18 18 51 
4 JOSHUA OROURKE 17 16 17 50 
5 DAVE KEANE  18 15 16 49 
6 STEPHEN KAIRL 11 13 14 38 
7 HARLEY BORKOWSKI 13 12 13 38 
8 GREG AVERY 16 14 7 37 
9 HUSSEIN AYAD 20 17 0 37 
10 ANDY FISHER  11 12 32 
The Series podium saw Avery win from Ayad and Davies

Standings (Top 10)

Pos Rider Points
1 GREG AVERY 174
2 HUSSEIN AYAD 169
3 SAM DAVIES 161
4 PARIS HARDWICK  161
5 JOSHUA OROURKE 138
6 HARLEY BORKOWSKI 129
7 ANDREW BLACK 127
8 CRAIG BOYD 99
9 AAROn SCHERECK 93
10 STEPHEN KAIRL 87

IPONE 600

Series points leader Jack Passfield (#42, Stay Upright Rider Training/MCC Security R6) was another rider doing ASBK Test duties at PI so he was not in a position to defend his 14-point lead over Aidan Hayes (#46, Hayes Johnston Chartered Accountants R6, 170-points).

Aidan Hayes

Senna Agius (#81, JMT Civil/ELF CBR600RR), absent from Round 1 but in devastating form at Rounds 2 and 3 held third position on the ladder but, being down south at PI for ASBK Test, was not on board for the final Summer Series round. Darragh Murphy (#222, CBR600RR) and Carl Kitson ( #52, K-Werk R6) held down fourth and fifth positions.

IPONE 600 Qualifying

With Passfield and Agius absent and Aidan Hayes holding a strong lead over those on deck for Round 4, it was really a matter of seeing if Hayes could hold his nerve and take out the series.

Aidan Hayes

Qualifying was a strong indication that nerves weren’t an issue with Hayes’ 1:36.9170 good enough to give him second spot on the grid, but it was a charging Darragh Murphy who took out pole with a storming 1:36.9080.

Hayes and Murphy battle it out

Chris Dunne (#202 ZX6R, 1.39.3110), Carl Kitson (1:39.7270) and James Kean (#219 K2R Motorcycles ZX-6R) filled out positions three through five on the grid.

IPONE 600 Qualifying Results

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 DARRAGH MURPHY HONDA 1:36.9080* 
2 AIDAN HAYES YAMAHA 0:00.0090
3 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE KAWASAKII 0:02.4030
4 CARL KITSON YAMAHA 0:02.8190
5 JAMES KEAN KAWASAKI 0:03.1140

IPONE 600 Race 1

IPONE 600 Race 1 was red flagged on lap one after Brian Bolster (#22, Sydney West Riders/Well Sprung/OZMC Leathers SV650) went down and was collected by other rider, fortunately without serious injury to all involved, although Bolster ended up with a nice tyre-shaped bruise on his side.

Aidan Hayes

The race restart kept the original six lap length but as noted above, this delay and restart was one of the factors leading to Race 2 for all classes being run to five laps rather than the originally scheduled six to allow a full card of races to complete during the available time window.

Hayes and Murphy

The race 1 restart saw Hayes and Murphy get straight down to it with both riders cutting low 1:36 laps and Hayes taking the win with a margin of 0.816-sec.

James Kean

Kean came home in third some ten seconds behind Murphy who led Kitson home by four seconds. Fifth place went to Romeo Armone (#28, Sydney Dyno/Motor Oil Store R6).

IPONE 600 Race 1 Results

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 AIDAN HAYES YAMAHA 8:07.0980 
2 DARRAGH MURPHY HONDA 8:07.9140 
3 JAMES KEAN KAWASAKI 8:17.8090 
4 CARL KITSON YAMAHA 8:21.6650
5 ROMEO ARMONE YAMAHA 8:39.1070
6 DANIEL DESA PESIC YAMAHA 8:39.6150
7 CHRISTIAN ROSSI YAMAHA 8:40.0950
8 CHRIS CATHERSIDES YAMAHA 8:40.9840
9 BROOK ERNST KAWASAKI 8:41.1810
10 JOE CAMPBELL SUZUKI 8:50.2910

IPONE 600 Race 2

IPONE 600 Race 2, as per the other classes, was a five-lap event and, once again, it was Hayes and Murphy who were running the strongest.

Aidan Hayes

Fastest lap of 1:36.612 went to Murphy but it was Hayes who took the race out by just under a second at the flag.

Behind the two leaders, Carl Kitson was able to break away from James Kean to take out third by five-seconds with Kean establishing a similar lead over Chris Dunne.

Carl Kitson

IPONE 600 Race 2 Results

Pos Rider Bike Time
1 AIDAN HAYES YAMAHA 8:09.0420
2 DARRAGH MURPHY HONDA 8:10.2990
3 CARL KITSON YAMAHA 8:20.2520
4 JAMES KEAN KAWASAKI 8:25.3940
5 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE KAWASAKI 8:30.6050
6 BROOK ERNST KAWASAKI 8:39.2100
7 CAMERON PRENTICE KAWASAKI 8:44.1030
8 CHRISTIAN ROSSI YAMAHA 8:44.6880
9 DANIEL DESA PESIC YAMAHA 8:45.8460
10 JOE CAMPBELL SUZUKI 8:50.1360

IPONE 600 Race 3

The third and final IPONE 600 race of the evening saw Hayes start from pitlane as an errant tyre warmer prevented him from getting out before pitlane closed. This gave Darragh Murphy a good advantage but, unaware of Hayes track position, backed off his pace and nearly paid the price with Hayes almost making a move stick on the last lap.

Darragh Murphy and Aidan Hayes

It was some effort by Hayes to recover from the pitlane start but it was Murphy who was able to hold on and take out the win with a margin of just 0.033-sec. Carl Kitson repeated his Race 2 efforts to bring the #52 bike home in third position ahead of James Kean and Cameron Prentice (#47, ZX-6R).

James Kean

Points score for the meeting had Aidan Hayes take out the first-place trophy with 70-points ahead of Darragh Murphy on 65 points. Carl Kitson scored the third podium position on 53, with James Kean and Brock Ernst (#26, ZX-6R) holding fourth and fifth.

Round 4 Podium – Aidan Hayes won from Murphy and Kitson

Points at the end of Round 4 largely mirrored the meeting with Aidan Hayes taking out the IPONE 600 series with a total of 240 points. Darragh Murphy took out second place with 213 points and the absent Jack Passfield had amassed enough points in Rounds 1, 2 and 3 to secure third place in the series. The remaining top five positions went to Carl Kitson and James Kean.

Darragh Murphy #222 IPONE 600

“Great night at St George Summer Night Series. Qualifying went well and I was delighted to get pole. Race 1 and 2 was fun getting to battle with Aidan Hayes and I ended up second in both races. Race 3 on the grid,  Aidan never lined up so I thought he was out so I slowed my pace down in the race and then there he was on the last lap in turn 8 where he got me on the brakes but ran wide. I was able to get up the inside of him again and through turn 9 and 10 we came on a slower rider which allowed me to get enough of a gap to take the win at the line by just 0.033 and get second overall in the championship. Thanks to St George and all the volunteers for a great event.”

Darragh Murphy topped the series podium from Hayes, with Passfield not present
Aidan Hayes – #46 IPONE 600

“The summer night series is finished for another year and it went out with perfect weather and some awesome racing in all classes for the crowd to see. Starting Race 1 from second on the grid, I took a race win which was nice and then the progressive grid saw me start from pole position in race 2 and take another win. I was keen for Race 3 to try to take a clean sweep but unfortunately my tyre warmer got tangled in the rear hugger when we were taking it off and I missed pit exit which meant I was starting Race 3 from pit lane. I took off after everyone had passed pit exit and seeing red, I put my head down with a goal of chasing down first place. I caught Darragh by the last lap but couldn’t get the job done and I finished second by 0.033-sec. That finished the night with me in first place for the round and first place for the series keen and excited for more. St George MCC have put on an awesome series again and it has left everyone eager for the next night series which is only going to be big bigger and better again with more and more riders entering. Thank you to St George MCC and all the marshals for always putting on such a great event, bring on the next one! Thank you to all my sponsors and my family who are always supporting me.”

Aidan Hayes and Carl Kitson
Carl Kitson – #52 IPONE 600

“It has been a great privilege to compete in the Summer Night Series run by the St George MCC. It is a great way to spend a few nights with mates, great racing and having some really fun battles on the track. It has been an interesting series with crashes, bike issues and medical issues, so to pull off third place for the final round and fourth overall for the series has been a huge achievement for me. I just want to say thank you to all of the officials for spending their nights with us and making these events work.  I’d also like to thank the following people for their assistance with the bike and myself personally. Jessica Seale for helping out in every way she does, Steven and Kevin and all of the SWR group, Craig from C&M motorcycles, Matt Mckinnon for all of his assistance and then all of my racing mates. It’s a privilege to be a part of this racing life with all of you involved.”

IPONE 600 Race 3 Results

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 DARRAGH MURPHY HONDA 9:53.9440
2 AIDAN HAYES YAMAHA 9:53.9770
3 CARL KITSON YAMAHA 9:58.9890
4 JAMES KEAN KAWASAKI 10:05.7080
5 CAMERON PRENTICE KAWASAKI 10:16.1590
6 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE KAWASAKI 10:17.1750
7 BROOK ERNST KAWASAKI 10:21.1640
8 CHRISTIAN ROSSI  YAMAHA 10:26.2350
9 ROMEO ARMONE YAMAHA 10:30.4890
10 JOE CAMPBELL SUZUKI 10:30.6560

IPONE 600 Round Overall

Pos Rider R1 R2 R3 Total
AIDAN HAYES 25 25 20 70 
2 DARRAGH MURPHY 20 20 25 65 
3 CARL KITSON 17 18 18 53 
4 JAMES KEAN 18 17 17 52 
5 BROOK ERNST 12 15 14 41 
6 CHRISTIAN ROSSI 14 13 13 40 
7 JOE CAMPBELL 11 11 11 33 
8 CHRIS CATHERSIDES 13 10 9 32 
9 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE 0 16 15 31 
10 CAMERON PRENTICE 0 14 16 0

IPONE 600 Standings (Top 10)

Pos Rider Points
1 AIDAN HAYES 240
2 DARRAGH MURPHY 213
3 JACK PASSFIELD 184
4 CARL KITSON 183
5 JAMES KEAN 169
6 SENNA AGIUS 150
7 CAMERON PRENTICE 130
8 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE 123
9 SIMON REES 100
10 ROMEO ARMONE 87

So there ends St George Pirelli Summer Series 2021/22. It’s fair to say that, in just its second season, the series has become a real draw card for both riders and spectators. The venue provides a fantastic arena for a new format of racing and St George MCC have worked hard to use what the venue offers under lights to establish a series that attracts racers of all levels.

St George MCC Summer Night Series wraps up

First and foremost, it’s a club event but having top quality ASBK racers like Halliday, Allerton, Waters and Herfoss onboard is a huge accomplishment and it’s clear that it’s an event that they enjoy being part of. St George MCC will no doubt be looking to make the series bigger and better for 2022/23 season and I can’t wait to see what they come up with.

Sydney Motorsport Park

The evening was tinged with sadness as Tony Hayes, a close mate of a number of the riders competing at the event, had lost his life in a track day incident at SMP just two days before on Australia Day. Sincere condolences to his family and friends for their devastating loss.

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2021/2022 Summer Night Series Round 3 Gallery C

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Round 3 – Gallery C

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2021/2022 Summer Night Series Round 3 Gallery B

2021/2022 Summer Night Series Images
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2021/2022 Summer Night Series Round 3 Gallery A

2021/2022 Summer Night Series Round 3
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Summer Night Series rips up SMSP for Round 3 | All category round up

2021/2022 Summer Night Series Round 3

Words by Half Light – Images by Half Light and RbMotoLens


The St George MCC Pirelli Summer Series is in its second season and makes full use of the excellent floodlights that were installed at Sydney Motorsport Park late in 2019.

St George MCC were an integral part of proving that racing was viable under the SMSP lights and the Summer Series is becoming immensely popular with racers and spectators alike.

Summer Night Series Round 3 at SMSP
Summer Night Series Round 3 at SMSP

Summer Series 2021/22 Round 3, held on January 8, was the only meeting of the series to be held on a Saturday night, the other rounds in the four-round series being Friday night events. A good turnout of spectators were rewarded with another short, sharp dose of excellent racing with a handful of top end ASBK racers joining the clubbies.

The Summer Series is a quick-fire event with on-track action commencing at 6:30 pm, sunset rolling in around the 8 pm mark and racing winding up no later than 10:30 pm. The short duration available for racing had presented some challenges in Rounds 1 and 2 (early/mid-December respectively).

Cru Halliday
Cru Halliday

The schedule for these meetings saw each of three classes have a single qualifying session and four, five-lap races but this left little margin for those unexpected support activities such as track clearance or medical activities and, as a result, both Rounds 1 and 2 had to wrap up before all planned races had been run.

For Round 3, the dance card was modified to adapt to this reality and rather than four races per class, a revised schedule called for three, six-lap races per class instead. This modification proved to be a sensible compromise as, despite some minor delays through the evening, all races were completed before the 10:30 pm deadline.

Josh Waters
Brodie Waters and Shane Kinderis

Given the success of this regime, we should expect to see this arrangement repeated for Round 4 on January 28.

The three classes are Pirelli Unlimited, for riders expecting to lap at 1:40 or quicker, AGV Unlimited for riders outside of this bracket and IPONE 600 for mixed twin, triple and four-cylinder supersport class bikes.

In Unlimited, the 1:40 limit is only enforced for Rounds 1 and 2 on the assumption that riders who might be just outside the 1:40 limit early in the season might be expected to run faster than 1:40 in the later rounds. Consequently, some of the lap times in the class that is notionally for slower-than-1:40 laps were actually faster than the bracket time at this round.

Troy Herfoss
Troy Herfoss

Pirelli Unlimited includes the Pirelli Unlimited Outright sub-class for factory supported ASBK riders. Unlimited Outright only features as part of Summer Series Rounds 2 and 3 as Round 1 conflicted with the ASBK 2021 race weekend at The Bend in SA and Summer Series Round 4 is on the same weekend as the ASBK 2022 test at Phillip Island.

Returning for another dose of Unlimited Outright were Cru Halliday (#65, Yamaha Race Team), Glenn Allerton (#14, Maxima Racing Oils BMW) and Josh Waters (#21, Maxima Racing Oils BMW).

Lachlan Epis
Lachlan Epis

Joining the Unlimited Outright party were Troy Herfoss (#17, Honda Penrite Racing) and Lachlan Epis (#83, Evolution Sports Groups/ResponseRE BMW).

For Herfoss, the event was especially valuable as it provided much needed race-pace track time as part of his ongoing recovery from injuries sustained at the ASBK Round at Hidden Valley back in June.

Troy Herfoss
Troy Herfoss’s kit

Oli Bayliss, who had drawn much attention at Summer Series Round 2 with his first race outing on the Panigale V2, ahead of his 2022 World Supersport campaign with Barni Racing, was unable to return for this round.

A number of riders who had registered for the event elected to not attend the meeting, most likely because the weather forecast for race night was poor throughout the week and positively awful come Saturday morning. A forecast of damaging thunderstorms with possible hail isn’t appealing to even the most hard core of racers.

Riders head out of pitlane at Sydney Motosport Park
Riders head out of pitlane at Sydney Motosport Park

However as is so often the case in Sydney, the weather didn’t accord to the forecast and, even better, what foul weather that did eventuate missed SMSP completely and, as a result, the event was conducted in steamy, humid conditions but not a drop of rain fell from start to finish. Two St George MCC events in a row without rain? Inconceivable!

The fourth and final round of St George MCC Pirelli Summer Series will be at Sydney Motorsport Park, Friday January 28, with qualifying starting at 6:30pm.


Pirelli Unlimited/Outright Unlimited

The Unlimited Outright points table coming into the meeting saw Glenn Allerton on 70-points holding a seven-point lead over Cru Halliday (63-points) with Josh Waters (55-points) still on a learning curve with the M 1000 RR but in the hunt.

Sadly Allerton was not able to defend his series position as a sensor failure and no available replacement part meant the #14 bike had to stay in the garage for the evening.

Glenn Allerton was stuck in the pits with a bike sensor issue for Round 3 despite a strong initial showing

Waters got straight down to business on the M 1000 RR in the eight-minute qualifying session with a 1:31:782 good enough to give him pole position. Halliday on the R1 took second spot just 0.225s behind the BMW, edging out Herfoss on the Honda by 0.073s.

Josh Waters topped qualifying for P1 on the grid

Lachlan Epis took fourth on the grid with a 1:33.439 and Ben Burke, best of the Unlimited-but-not-Outright runners took out fifth position on the grid with a 1:34:113.

Honourable mention goes to Max Stauffer (#27, GTR MotoStars R1), having only just stepped up to Superbike class from ASBK Supersports, who took out sixth spot. Filling out top 10 on the grid for Pirelli Unlimited were Tim Griffith, Nick Marsh, Brendan McIntyre and Adrian Pelegrín.

Lachlan Epis had to settle for fourth
Lachlan Epis had to settle for fourth, behind Halliday and Herfoss

Griffith (#18, BC Performance ZX-10RR) held a narrow points lead in the not-Outright series coming into Round 3 having established a strong points lead in Round 1 but he lost ground in Round 2 after a challenging evening that had ended up in the gardening section of Turn 1.

Griffith’s most immediate challenger, Yanni Shaw (#333, SHA Suzuki) was unable to attend Round 3 which gave Griffith some breathing room but the consistency of Nick Marsh (#15, Superbike Source Racing R1M), and the form of Ben Burke (#60, BC Performance ZX-10RR, absent from Round 1 but quick in Round 2), meant everything was up for grabs.

Tim Griffith
Tim Griffith

Pirelli Unlimited Race 1 saw Halliday get his head down and go for it, pulling a lead on Josh Waters and pumping out quick laps to give him a 1.5-sec lead at the flag. Herfoss looked a little tentative in traffic and his best lap of 1:32.75 wasn’t on the pace of the two men ahead of him, but a measured ride saw him bring the Honda home ahead of Ben Burke and Lachlan Epis.

Halliday
Cru Halliday

Burke’s fourth spot was the standout effort from the not-Outright contenders with McIntyre, Marsh, Stauffer, Pelegrín and Soderland taking out fifth through 10th. Series leader Griffith could only find the pace to give himself a 12th position with lap times well off his best.

Lachlan Epis, Ben Burke, Troy Herfoss
Lachlan Epis, Ben Burke, Troy Herfoss

Troy Herfoss was 100 per cent back in the game for Race 2. After passing Waters early in the race, Herfoss set about getting on the tail of Halliday and crossed the line just 0.257 behind the Yamaha man. Even more impressively, his best lap of 1:31.028 was the quickest of the evening by any rider.

Troy Herfoss
Troy Herfoss

This takes nothing away from Halliday’s victory, he did exactly what he needed to do and kept his rhythm even as Herfoss piled on the pressure late in the sprint. Waters, in third, continued to put in consistent fast laps and it is very much worth remembering that this is only his second competitive hit out on the BMW, whereas Halliday and Herfoss both have significant track time with their machines.

Halliday took Race 2 honours ahead of Herfoss
Halliday took Race 2 honours ahead of Herfoss

Lachlan Epis continued to show improvement on the Evolution Sports Group BMW, coming home fourth with Ben Burke in fifth, and once again the leading not-Outright rider. McIntyre, Stauffer, Griffith, Marsh and Pelegrín took out the remaining top 10 positions.

Lachlan Epis
Lachlan Epis

Pirelli Unlimited Race 3 didn’t make a full lap before the red flags came out. Troy Herfoss, in an incident that was eerily similar to his Darwin crash, low sided out of T3. It’s another fast place to have an off but the fencing is set well back at this point of the track and no lasting harm was done.

A crash for Herfoss in Race 3 saw the race red flagged but rider OK
A crash for Herfoss in Race 3 saw the race red flagged but rider OK

Despite the red flags, and the attendant delay in getting the rider and bike back to the paddock, the rest of the field lined up for a re-start, there was sufficient room in the scheduled to allow the race to run the full six-lap race distance. Once again, Halliday took charge and ran consistent low 1:31s to give himself his third win of the evening, leading Waters over the line by two-seconds with both riders pulling well ahead of Epis in third.

Halliday again took charge in Race 3
Halliday again took charge in Race 3

In the not-Outright Unlimited class, Ben Burke rounded out his evening by taking Race 3 giving him three from three and a perfect 75-point haul. Fifth spot (second in the not-Outright class) went to Max Stauffer who would have to be happy with the progress he made through the evening. Stauffer led home McIntyre, Griffith, Marsh, Soderland and Pelegrín.

Ben Burke
Ben Burke

With Summer Series Round 4 on January 28 not featuring the Unlimited Outright class, that marked the end of the Unlimited Outright mini-series. Only Cru Halliday and Josh Waters completed both rounds and Halliday took the series with 138 points to Waters’ 113. Allerton, Bayliss, Epis and Herfoss rounded out the ladder, each of them only competing in one of the two rounds.

Tim Griffith
Tim Griffith currently leads the Unlimited

The Pirelli Unlimited (non-Outright) class will be back in action for Round 4 with Tim Griffith (171-points) holding a narrow lead over Nick Marsh (165). Ben Burke, who missed Round 1 but has shown excellent form in Rounds 2 and 3 could be within striking distance on 145-points.

Cru Halliday – Pirelli Unlimited Outright – P1

“Another great night St George Motorcycle Club put on! It’s always fun racing under lights, racing against with the likes of Troy Herfoss and Josh Waters. It’s purely fun, you don’t have the pressure behind you but at the same time you want to win. I ended up with three race wins which is good. Didn’t really change much on my bike all night so I just got to enjoy riding. The times were pretty decent especially with all the damp patches in turn 5 and 12. Really looking forward to the next one and I’m sure a lot of other fast guys will be starting to attend a lot more.”

Cru Halliday
Cru Halliday
Josh Waters – Pirelli Unlimited Outright – P2

“Another great night at the St George Summer Series. I was happy to improve my pace and qualify on pole and have three decent finishes. It was great to be able to try things throughout the night in race conditions also. We definitely got lucky with the weather but with the heat and amount of rain NSW, there was a lot of water was coming through the circuit which kept you on your toes. Again, a big thank you to Shane and Megan from Next Gen Motorsports and their sponsors and team for supporting me at this round.”

Josh Waters
Josh Waters
Lachlan Epis – Pirelli Unlimited Outright – P3

“The Sydney night events are always good fun and a nice reset from the stress of ASBK. We had a reasonably successful hit out and managed to get on the podium. It was great to see such a great turn out last night and to see a lot of familiar faces. Looking forward to ASBK now and the official test at the end of the month. Thanks again to St George and all the officials for such a good event.”

Lachlan Epis and Greg Epis
Lachlan Epis and Greg Epis
Troy Herfoss – Pirelli Unlimited Outright – P4

“Firstly a huge thanks to the St George club for such a fun event at arguably Australia’s best track layout. Racing under lights was a real treat and I can’t wait to have another ride there soon. The day worked perfectly for me, I got test my body and get to work with the team for season 2022. I gradually got faster and more confident, Race 1 I felt nervous riding in a pack, but Race 2 I was able to pass and push the bike in the way I need to if I want to challenge at the front again. Race 3 I had the identical style crash to Darwin on lap one but thankfully the Sydney Motorsport track has plenty of run off and I walked away completely pain free. Overall that little competitive shake down showed the team and I that we will be as competitive as ever by the time Round 1 of ASBK kicks off.”

Troy Herfoss
Troy Herfoss
Brendan McIntyre – Pirelli Unlimited – P2

“A good fun night under lights again. I liked the program which has evolved well to the three-race format. My Western Motorcycles Suzuki didn’t miss a beat and it was great to get my hands on the $225 Link International prize for second Privateer for the night.”

Brendan McIntyre
Brendan McIntyre
Max Stauffer – Pirelli Unlimited – P3

“I really enjoyed getting out under lights at SMSP, to be able to do a few race starts with some fast guys and starting learning the ways of the bigger bike. I had heaps of fun and learnt a lot and I can’t wait for the next time I can ride. Thank you to the St George motorcycle club for putting on a great meeting. Thanks to all the people who help me out.”

Max Stauffer
Max Stauffer

Pirelli Unlimited Race 1

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 CRU HALLIDAY YAMAHA R1M 9:17.5200
2 JOSH WATERS KAWASAKI ZX10RR 9:19.0380
3 TROY HERFOSS HONDA CBR 9:24.9380
4 BENJAMIN BURKE KAWASAKI ZX-10R 9:25.9100
5 LACHLAN EPIS BMW M1000RR 9:25.9610
6 BRENDAN MCINTYRE SUZUKI GSXR 9:45.9620
7 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA R1M 9:46.5700
8 MAX STAUFFER YAMAHA R1 9:47.1200
9 ADRIAN PELEGRIN KAWASAKI ZX10R 9:56.4500
10 JOSHUA SODERLAND YAMAHA R1 9:58.3480
11 CLINT MCANALLY DUCATI V4 9:58.6590
12 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH KAWASAKI ZX-10R 9:59.9670
13 GREG NAGY YAMAHA R1 10:01.0790
14 MICHAEL JEFFERY YAMAHA R1 10:09.9290
DNF HAMISH MCMURRAY KAWASAKI ZX10RR

Pirelli Unlimited Race 2

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 CRU HALLIDAY YAMAHA R1M 9:15.8310
2 TROY HERFOSS HONDA CBR 9:16.0880
3 JOSH WATERS KAWASAKI ZX10RR 9:18.6360
4 LACHLAN EPIS BMW M1000RR 9:22.8940
5 BENJAMIN BURKE KAWASAKI ZX-10R 9:28.1060
6 BRENDAN MCINTYRE SUZUKI GSXR 9:45.2290
7 MAX STAUFFER YAMAHA R1 9:46.6370
8 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH KAWASAKI ZX-10R 9:46.8290
9 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA R1M 9:47.8900
10 ADRIAN PELEGRIN KAWASAKI ZX10R 9:48.3650
11 JOSHUA SODERLAND YAMAHA R1 10:00.8460
12 MICHAEL JEFFERY YAMAHA R1 10:01.2740
13 CLINT MCANALLY DUCATI V4 10:01.6980
14 GREG NAGY YAMAHA R1 10:07.8070
DNS HAMISH MCMURRAY KAWASAKI ZX10RR

Pirelli Unlimited Race 3

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 CRU HALLIDAY YAMAHA R1M 9:14.6650
2 JOSH WATERS KAWASAKI ZX10RR 9:16.6540
3 LACHLAN EPIS BMW M1000RR 9:24.3400
4 BENJAMIN BURKE KAWASAKI ZX-10R 9:25.3460
5 MAX STAUFFER YAMAHA R1 9:40.2360
6 BRENDAN MCINTYRE SUZUKI GSXR 9:40.3410
7 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH KAWASAKI ZX-10R 9:45.0350
8 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA R1M 9:45.0500
9 JOSHUA SODERLAND YAMAHA R1 9:54.4930
10 ADRIAN PELEGRIN KAWASAKI ZX10R 9:55.0130
11 CLINT MCANALLY DUCATI V4 9:55.1920
12 MICHAEL JEFFERY YAMAHA R1 9:56.7210
13 GREG NAGY YAMAHA R1 9:58.2060
DNS TROY HERFOSS HONDA CBR
DNS HAMISH MCMURRAY KAWASAKI ZX10RR

Pirelli Outright Unlimited Standings

Pos Rider Bike R1 R2 R3 Total
1 CRU HALLIDAY YAMAHA R1M 25 25 25 75
2 JOSH WATERS KAWASAKI ZX10RR 20 18 20 58
3 LACHLAN EPIS BMW M1000RR 17 17 18 52
4 TROY HERFOSS HONDA CBR 18 20 0 38

Pirelli Unlimited Standings

Pos Rider Bike R1 R2 R3 Total
1 BENJAMIN BURKE KAWASAKI ZX-10R 25 25 25 75
2 BRENDAN MCINTYRE SUZUKI GSXR 20 20 18 58
3 MAX STAUFFER YAMAHA R1 17 18 20 55
4 NICHOLAS MARSH YAMAHA R1M 18 16 16 50
5 TIMOTHY GRIFFITH KAWASAKI ZX-10R 13 17 17 47
6 ADRIAN PELEGRIN KAWASAKI ZX10R 16 15 14 45
7 JOSHUA SODERLAND YAMAHA R1 15 14 15 44
8 CLINT MCANALLY DUCATI V4 14 12 13 39
9 MICHAEL JEFFERY YAMAHA R1 11 13 12 36
10 GREG NAGY YAMAHA R1 12 11 11 34

AGV Unlimited

Round 2 of AGV Unlimited had been a bit of a reset after the dominance of Andrew Black (#134, Multivalve Flow Solutions CBR1000RR) and Zsolt Veres in Round 1. Neither rider scored points in Round 2 after incidents took them out of the running and only Black was able to return for Round 3 to resume the series chase.

Andrew Black dominated at Round 1
Andrew Black dominated at Round 1 carrying third to Round 3

Despite not scoring in Round 2, Black’s clean sweep at Round 1 meant that he still sat in third position on the ladder, trailing series leader Greg Avery (#900, Ourselves, S 1000 RR, 89-points) by just 14-points with Hussein Ayad (#20, Gixa Core Cut R1, 82-points) splitting them.

Greg Avery went into Round 3 in the lead
Greg Avery went into Round 3 in the lead

Jacob Hatch (#99, MotoCity RSV4, 73-points) and Luke Ruckley (64-points, but absent from Round 3) held the remaining top five positions with Craig Boyd, Zsolt Veres, Talal Sbbet, Harley Borkowski and Stephen Kairl filling out the top 10.

Paris Hardwick topped qualifying
Paris Hardwick topped qualifying

Paris Hardwick (#72, The Construction Team ZX-10R) is a relative newcomer to road racing but that counted for nothing in qualifying where he took out pole position with a 1:37.538. Andrew Black had to settle for second spot on the grid with a 1:38.475 with Rees, Davies and Avery taking the remaining top five spots. Hussein Ayad, second in the series, took out sixth spot.

Paris Hardwick leads O'Rourke and Black
Paris Hardwick chases O’Rourke

Hardwick translated his pole position into an immediate and commanding lead in Race 1 and he was never headed, bringing the ZX-10R home seven-seconds clear of second placed Sam Davies (#451, All Stage Racing S 1000 RR) and running lap times that will surely see him elevated to the the Pirelli Unlimited Class next season if this is his natural pace. Andrew Black crossed the finish line less than half a second behind Davies and the top five was completed by Avery and Ayad with the top 10 filled out by Edwards, O’Rourke, Rees, Burke and Borkowski.

Sam Davies
Sam Davies

AGV Unlimited Race 2 was more closely contested than Race 1. Hardwick still took out fastest lap with a 1:37.292 but he was beaten to the line by Sam Davies who finished just 0.351s ahead. Avery, Black and Ayad took the remaining top five positions and sixth through 10th consisted of Edwards, O’Rourke, Hatch, Borkowski and Rees.

Sam Davies proved the man to beat in Race 2
Sam Davies proved the man to beat in Race 2 and Race 3

Davies was able to land back-to-back wins by taking out Race 3 and once again it was Hardwick who followed him home albeit this time with a three-second gap. Ayad took out third just ahead of Black with Joshua O’Rourke (#59, LNS Mechanic ZX-10R) claiming fifth. The remaining top-10 positions went to Edwards, Rees, Avery, Borkowski and Sbbet.

Joshua O’Rourke
Joshua O’Rourke

With Davies and Hardwick taking out all the wins and second place finishes between them, it’s no surprise that they headed the meeting points with Davies’ two wins giving him the meeting win on 70-points, while Hardwick took out second on 65-points. Black (52-points), Ayad (50) and Avery (48) held third through fifth.

Hussein Ayad
Hussein Ayad

Both Greg Avery and Hussein Ayad ceded a handful of points to Andrew Black at Round 3 but it wasn’t enough to change the positions at the head of the table. Going to Round 4, Avery holds the series lead on 137-points, Ayad holds second spot on 132 and Black is in third position on 127. Given the level of competition in the class and with three races to run at Round 3, this championship is far from over.

Greg Avery
Greg Avery leads Davies and Black

Special mention in AGV Unlimited goes to Andrew Burley (#121 Duc-Pen Ducati 1098S). Burls banged himself up somewhat in Round 1 after a brake issue ended up with a T2 highside and some unpleasant consequences for his shoulder and ribs and, discretion being the better part of valour, Andrew sat out Round 2. Well, sort of – he exchanged his leathers for an orange army outfit and manned a marshal point instead.

Andrew Burley
Andrew Burley

Andrew returned to action at Round 3 on his backup bike and finished the evening with a best lap of 1:42.72, six-points to his name and a pained expression on his face.

Sam Davies – AGV Unlimited – P1

“There’s just something spectacular about racing under lights. St George always has great competition and to come away with a second and two wins, I couldn’t be happier. I owe a big thanks to All Stage Racing for their support throughout the year and I can’t wait to see how the final round turns out.”

Sam Davies
Sam Davies and Paris Hardwick
Paris Hardwick – AGV Unlimited – P2

“I’ve been enjoying the racing. It’s only my third road race, so I still have a lot to work on especially my starts. I’m happy with the ZX thou, I’m feeling really comfortable on it and looking forward to the next round, thanks to Al Samuals and Graeme for the help.”

Andrew Black – AGV Unlimited – P3

“It was really great to be back racing at night again with St George. It was touch and go if I was going to get the bike back together after last round’s off at the old T9 but with a bit of help from Multivalve Flow Solutions, we were able to get the Honda up and away. There was some really good racing between myself, Sam Davies, Paris Hardwick, Hussein Ayad my old sparing partner Greg Avery. Ahhhh racing motorcycles, if there is something better than it, I certainly haven’t found it. Looking forward to next round!”

Andrew Black
Andrew Black
Andrew Burley – AGV Unlimited

“After a bit of reflection over the Christmas break, I made the decision to return to racing five weeks after dislocating my left shoulder at Round 1. Still waiting on parts for the Ducati V4S, the trusty old 1098s was pulled out of retirement. I have to admit that I was nervous heading out for qualifying wondering if I had made the right decision, but that soon went away as I got back in the groove and only felt minor physical discomfort. Although I was a fair way off my usual pace, I had some fun battles but the ultimate goal, and the outcome, was for bike and rider to return in one piece.”

AGV Unlimited Race 1 Results

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 PARIS HARDWICK KAWASAKI ZX10 9:53.1100
2 SAM DAVIES BMW S1000RR 10:00.3930
3 ANDREW BLACK HONDA CBR1000RR 10:00.7550
4 GREG AVERY BMW S1000 10:01.8420
5 HUSSEIN AYAD YAMAHA R1 10:07.2310
6 MATTHEW EDWARDS BMW S1000RR 10:07.8950
7 JOSHUA OROURKE KAWASAKI ZX10R 10:14.8060
8 GARETH REES KAWASAKI ZX10R 10:17.7190
9 PHILLIP BURKE KAWASAKI ZX10RR 10:22.9420
10 HARLEY BORKOWSKI HONDA CBR 10:22.9770

AGV Unlimited Race 2 Results

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 SAM DAVIES BMW S1000RR 9:55.4900
2 PARIS HARDWICK KAWASAKI ZX10 9:55.8410
3 GREG AVERY BMW S1000 9:59.0740
4 ANDREW BLACK HONDA CBR1000RR 9:59.7360
5 HUSSEIN AYAD YAMAHA R1 10:02.9170
6 MATTHEW EDWARDS BMW S1000RR 10:03.6060 
7 JOSHUA OROURKE KAWASAKI ZX 10R 10:05.0560
8 JACOB HATCH APRILIA RSV4 10:10.1550
9 HARLEY BORKOWSKI HONDA CBR 10:10.3080
10 GARETH REES KAWASAKI ZX10R 10:14.6300

AGV Unlimited Race 3 Results

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 SAM DAVIES BMW S1000RR 9:53.5100
2 PARIS HARDWICK KAWASAKI ZX 10 9:56.5880
3 HUSSEIN AYAD YAMAHA R1 9:59.2060
4 ANDREW BLACK HONDA CBR1000RR 9:59.8200
5 JOSHUA OROURKE KAWASAKI ZX 10R 10:02.8760
6 MATTHEW EDWARDS BMW S1000RR 10:04.5800
7 GARETH REES KAWASAKI ZX10R 10:06.1470
8 GREG AVERY BMW S1000 10:07.2140
9 HARLEY BORKOWSKI HONDA CBR 10:07.9700
10 TALAL SBBET BMW S1000RR 10:15.1190

AGV Unlimited Standings

Pos Rider Bike R1 R2 R3 Total
1 SAM DAVIES BMW S1000RR 20 25 25 70
2 PARIS HARDWICK KAWASAKI ZX 10 25 20 20 65
3 ANDREW BLACK HONDA CBR1000RR 18 17 17 52
4 HUSSEIN AYAD YAMAHA R1 16 16 18 50
5 GREG AVERY BMW S1000 17 18 13 48
6 MATTHEW EDWARDS BMW S1000RR 15 15 15 45
7 JOSHUA OROURKE KAWASAKI ZX 10R 14 14 16 44
8 GARETH REES KAWASAKI ZX10R 13 11 14 38
9 HARLEY BORKOWSKI HONDA CBR 11 12 12 35
10 AARON SCHERECK APRILIA RSV4 10 9 10 29

IPONE 600

Standout in IPONE 600 at Round 2 had clearly been Senna Agius (#81, JMT Civil CBR600RR) who was running a pace that no one else in the field could match.

Senna Agius in the lead
Senna Agius in the lead

A 1:33.833 was good enough to give Agius pole ahead of Jack Passfield ((#42, Stay Upright Rider Training R6, 1.35.745) and Aidan Hayes (#46, Hayes Johnston Chartered Accountants R6, 1:37.327) and it was these three riders who would take the podium positions, in that order, for all of the evening’s races. Remaining top 10 positions in qualifying were held by Kitson, Murphy, Rees, Dunne, Boldrini, O’Donnell and Soderland.

Aidan Hayes
Aidan Hayes

Agius picked up where we left off in Race 1, was in a class of his own and his 1:32.568 on lap 5 is a new absolute lap record for a 600 class machine, taking a record that has stood since 2008. By that point of the race, he was already well on his way to a 13 second win over Passfield.

Senna Agius
Senna Agius

To his credit, Passfield kept his pace up despite Agius disappearing into the distance and he held a 10 second gap over Hayes in third place at the flag, with Darragh Murphy (#222, CBR600RR) in fourth, and Carl Kitson (#52, K-Werx R6) in fifth. Remainder of the top 10 were Rees, Dunne, Kean, Huckstepp and Prentice.

Aidan Hayes
Aidan Hayes

Race 2 followed much the same form with Agius compiling another 13 second lead ahead of Passfield at race end with Hayes six-seconds back in third. Murphy took out fourth ahead of Kitson, with Rees, Dunne, Kean, Prentice and Armone holding down the remaining top 10 positions.

Darragh Murphy
Darragh Murphy

Race 3 ended with a 10-second win to Agius over Passfield who crossed the line eight-seconds ahead of Hayes. This time it was Simon Rees (#322, Castle Hills Motorcycles ZX-6R) to take out fourth and another fifth place finish to Kitson who was followed home by Murphy (who had collected a 10-second penalty for a jump start), then Dunne, Kean, Prentice and Johnston.

Simon Rees
Simon Rees

With three from three for the evening, Senna Agius took out the meeting on 75 points, Passfield took second with 60 points and Hayes took third with 54 points. Darragh Murphy’s 49 points was good enough for fourth best-in-meeting, edging Kitson into fifth spot by just one point.

Carl Kitson
Carl Kitson

A number of the leading IPONE 600 runners will miss Round 4 through ASBK testing commitments but, as it stands, Passfield leads the series from Hayes, Agius, Murphy and Kitson.

Senna Agius – IPONE 600 – P1

“The St George’s Night Series for me is pure fun. It’s a different style of event to others but perfect to do in the off-season. We do take it seriously and use it as a chance to test new things. We had a plan to go under the lap record at some point before I return to Europe and I’m happy to get it done quite early as it gives me more time to go faster again as I’m pretty certain there’s a 31 out there. But this all couldn’t be done without my family and crew from JMT CIVIl and Coach49.”

Senna Agius in the lead
Senna Agius in the lead
Jack Passfield – IPONE 600 – P2

“I had a fun night! Thanks to the St George Club for organising another great night. We got lucky with the weather and fit in all the planned racing. Unfortunately we’ll have to miss the last round as we will be at Phillip Island for the first ASBK test but it’s been a fun series. Thanks to Stay Upright and all the supporters that keep us on track!”

Jack Passfield
Jack Passfield
Aidan Hayes – IPONE 600 – P3

“St George has done it again! Against all odds from the weatherman, the meeting went ahead as planned with storms and rain predicted for the whole night. Fortunately for us the day was hot and the rain clouds blew past SMSP. The track stayed dry apart from turn 5 which had water seepage through the tar in places and the track temp stayed high all night. There was still a dry line through turn 5 if you had your eye in and weren’t trying to pass anyone. Starting from third on the grid I was aiming for a good start and to improve my position but a bad start in Race 1 and a few rear slides on lap one had me a fair way behind Jack Passfield and third was where I stayed. Races 2 and 3, I tried to improve my starts which I did, but my positions didn’t change. I would have liked to be able to battle Jack Passfield for second but I didn’t have the pace to stick with him. Thank you to St George MCC for another awesome night and to all the Marshalls who make the event happen. A huge thank you to my family and all of my sponsors for their support. Congratulations to Senna on taking the 600cc outright lap record!”

Aidan Hayes
Aidan Hayes

IPONE 600 Race 1 Results

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 SENNA AGIUS HONDA CBRR 9:25.0570
2 JACK PASSFIELD YAMAHA R6 9:38.0950
3 AIDAN HAYES YAMAHA YZF-R6 9:48.8270
4 DARRAGH MURPHY HONDA CBR 9:51.4700
5 CARL KITSON YAMAHA R6 9:56.5440
6 SIMON REES KAWASAKI ZX6 9:59.4910
7 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE KAWASAKI ZX6R 10:02.2510
8 JAMES KEAN KAWASAKI ZX6-R 10:07.1890
9 PAROS HUCKSTEPP YAMAHA R6 10:14.4160
10 CAMERON PRENTICE KAWASAKI ZX6R 10:23.7120

IPONE 600 Race 2 Results

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 SENNA AGIUS HONDA CBRR 9:27.3020
2 JACK PASSFIELD YAMAHA R6 9:40.2930
3 AIDAN HAYES YAMAHA YZF-R6 9:46.7460
4 DARRAGH MURPHY HONDA CBR 9:56.0080
5 CARL KITSON YAMAHA R6 9:56.2510
6 SIMON REES KAWASAKI ZX6 9:56.6680
7 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE KAWASAKI ZX6R 10:03.8680
8 JAMES KEAN KAWASAKI ZX6-R 10:12.5680
9 CAMERON PRENTICE KAWASAKI ZX6R 10:23.3100
10 ROMEO ARMONE YAMAHA R6 10:29.7570

IPONE 600 Race 3 Results

Pos Rider  Bike Time
1 SENNA AGIUS HONDA CBRR 9:29.6010
2 JACK PASSFIELD YAMAHA R6 9:39.0560 
3 AIDAN HAYES YAMAHA YZF-R6 9:47.5550
4 SIMON REES KAWASAKI ZX6 9:57.1420
5 CARL KITSON YAMAHA R6 9:57.5320
6 DARRAGH MURPHY HONDA CBR 10:01.8740
7 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE KAWASAKI ZX6R 10:10.8050
8 JAMES KEAN KAWASAKI ZX6-R 10:15.6230
9 CAMERON PRENTICE KAWASAKI ZX6R 10:15.9940
10 MICHAEL JOHNSTON YAMAHA R6 10:26.4250

IPONE 600 Results

Pos Rider Bike R1 R2 R3 Total
1 SENNA AGIUS HONDA CBRR 25 25 25 75
2 JACK PASSFIELD YAMAHA R6 20 20 20 60
3 AIDAN HAYES YAMAHA YZF-R6 18 18 18 54
4 DARRAGH MURPHY HONDA CBR 17 17 15 49
5 CARL KITSON YAMAHA R6 16 16 16 48
6 SIMON REES KAWASAKI ZX6 15 15 17 47
7 CHRISTOPHER DUNNE KAWASAKI ZX6R 14 14 14 42
8 JAMES KEAN KAWASAKI ZX6-R 13 13 13 39
9 CAMERON PRENTICE KAWASAKI ZX6R 11 12 12 35
10 ROMEO ARMONE YAMAHA R6 8 11 9 28

Source: MCNews.com.au

Troy Herfoss to ride at St. George SMP Summer Night Series this Saturday

Herfoss & Penrite Honda Racing join Summer Night Series January 8


Troy Herfoss and Penrite Honda Racing will fast track their 2022 return to competition by joining the Summer Night Series at Sydney Motorsport Park, this Saturday January 8, for Round 3.

With the opportunity to compete in a night series race run by the Saint George Motorcycle club, Herfoss wastes no time when it comes to getting himself prepared for the season ahead.

Troy Herfoss

“It’s a bit earlier in the year than usual for us to start racing, but we figure there’s no better way to get me as prepared as possible than doing race starts and riding on a track with other fast riders. We’ll go out there on Saturday to enjoy a bit of competition again.”

Troy Herfoss will head to SMSP for the Summer Nights Series
Troy Herfoss will head to SMSP for the Summer Nights Series – Image RbMotoLens

Herfoss’s sole focus during the break was to improve his strength ahead of the first official test for 2022 at the Island on 27-28th January.

“I’m definitely making progress. I’ve still got some pain in my hip, but to be honest, it’s not going to hold me back too much on the bike. I can hold my body weight in chin-up position now, which I couldn’t do even as recently as December when I rode at Tailem Bend so, I know I’m getting a lot stronger really quickly. I think it will be good to do a couple of short races to force me to put my body through a bit of physical stress, at a practice day you think about ailments more when you’re just riding around but in a race situation, you just get on with the job and definitely learn a lot faster on where you’ve got to be stronger. It will be great to get out there.”

Troy Herfoss
Troy Herfoss with Jack Miller at The Bend last month – Image RbMotoLens

Penrite Honda Racing Director Deon Coote is pleased with Herfoss’s progress.

Deon Coote

“We’re looking forward to Troy getting back on track with more body strength and for him to find that winning feeling as early as possible in 2022.”

Source: MCNews.com.au

Summer Night Series rips up SMSP | All category round up from a stellar event

St George MCC Pirelli Summer Night Series Round 2 Report

Words and Images by Half Light Photographic and RbMotoLens


Given that recent St George MCC events have been hit by rain ranging from mist-like showers to full-on downpours with rivers running across T4 and T5, some racers may have thought they’d got the date wrong for the running of St George MCC Pirelli Summer Series Round 2, as the weather forecast was for dry and warm conditions.

St George MCC Pirelli Summer Night Series Round 2
St George MCC Pirelli Summer Night Series Round 2

For once, the forecast was correct and the weather held delivering almost perfect evening conditions under the Sydney Motorsports Park floodlights.

Summer Series Round 1, held just two weeks earlier on December 3, had run on the same weekend as the final round of ASBK at The Bend which meant just a handful of ASBK racers, like Yanni Shaw, who had elected not to go the South Australia, were at SMP for that event.

In pitlane - Shaw, Marsh, Walters, Waters
In pitlane – Shaw, Marsh, Walters, Waters

With no ASBK commitments on the weekend of Summer Series Round 2, there was some serious talent and weaponry on display. Josh Waters (#21) joined Glenn Allerton (#14) on a second Maxima Racing Oils, BMW M 1000 RR, marking his first race appearance with the team and hopefully foreshadowing a 2022 tilt at the title with the same outfit.

Cru Halliday and Oli Bayliss
Cru Halliday and Oli Bayliss

Factory supported riders Cru Halliday (#65, Yamaha Race Team R1) and Oli Bayliss (#32, DesmoSport Ducati/Barni Racing/ Pirelli/Motul, TCX, Macna Race Suits Ducati Panigale V2) were also on-board for the round along with independent ASBK racers Yanni Shaw (#333, Team Specialist Suzuki GSX-R) and Matt Walters (#12, Kawasaki Connection/Repsol/Swann Insurance ZX-10R).

Oli Bayliss
Oli Bayliss

Oli Bayliss is heading to World Supersport next year to ride the Panigale V2 with Barni Racing and the St George meeting gave him some valuable track time on the twin after a year spent campaigning the V4 R.

The Summer Series runs three classes of racing. Riders expected to card sub 1:40 laps, which includes the ASBK crew and a good haul of the Clubbies, run in the Pirelli Unlimited class.

Waters, Halliday, Bayliss and Allerton
Waters, Halliday, Bayliss and Allerton

Within Pirelli Unlimited there were two sub-classes, Pirelli Unlimited ‘Outright’ for the factory ASBK boys which consisted of Allerton, Waters, Halliday and Bayliss for this round. The remainder of the Pirelli Unlimited field consists of ASBK independents Matt Walters and Yanni Shaw plus the Clubbies.

Maxima Oils S1K Racing BMW M 1000 RR - Josh Waters and Glenn Allerton - Image RbMotoLens
Maxima Oils S1K Racing BMW M 1000 RR – Josh Waters and Glenn Allerton – Image RbMotoLens

While sharing the track, full points were awarded to each sub-class so that first in Unlimited Outright and first in Unlimited would both score 25 points per race. Because of ASBK commitments, Unlimited Outright is a feature that only appears at Rounds 2 and 3 of the Summer Series.

Racers expected to run slower than 1:40 run in the AGV Unlimited class and Supersport entrants run in the IPONE 600 class.

IPONE 600s heading in
IPONE 600s heading in

All three classes were expected to have a single eight-minute qualifying period and four five-lap races through the course of the evening. This is quickfire racing at its best. With only four hours available for all the track action, with qualifying kicking off at 6:30 pm, there is little or no time for delays as the field of play has to be vacated by 10:30 pm.

IPONE 600s heading into Turn 1
IPONE 600s heading into Turn 1

Any delays can result in races at the end of the night being cancelled due to time constraints and, as it did with Round 1, this limitation did have an impact on Round 2. Interruptions early in the evening, with red flags in both AGV Unlimited and IPONE 600 mean that all classes were restricted to three races each rather than the planned four.


Pirelli Unlimited/Outright Unlimited

Glenn Allerton on the BMW M 1000 RR laid down a 1.31.6350 lap in qualifying to give himself pole position 0.4910 ahead of Cru Halliday on the factory R1. Josh Waters, demonstrating that he was adapting quickly to the second BMW M 1000 RR secured third place on the grid just 0.0420-sec off Halliday’s pace.

Glenn Allerton
Glenn Allerton

Sean Condon (#26, BikeBiz/Digbiz Earthworx CBR1000RR), quickest of the non-ASBK factory riders secured fourth place on the grid but unfortunately a gearbox issue prevented him from taking advantage of this position and he did not return to the track for the remainder of the evening.

Oli Bayliss, on a bike that is classed as Supersport rather than Superbike in the 2022 world classifications, posted a 1.33.0190 to give himself fifth place on the grid.

Oli Bayliss
Oli Bayliss

Behind the top five, Mark Vaartjes (#7, West Sliders ZX-10R) was just 0.2690-sec off the pace of Bayliss, giving him sixth spot on the grid with ASBK independent Walters, Nick Marsh (#15, Superbike Source Racing RSV4), Ben Burke (#60, BC Performance, Landscape Supplies ZX-10R) and Tim Griffith (#18, BC Performance, TAG Avionics, Leafy Landscapes ZX-10R) taking out the remainder of the top 10 positions.

In Pirelli Unlimited Race 1, Allerton converted pole position to lead in the early stages of the race but was unable to shake Halliday who was able to make a hard move stick giving him the win by 0.1290-sec and Halliday’s fastest race lap of 1.31.5480 demonstrated just how quick the racing had been.

Cru Halliday
Cru Halliday

Josh Waters, still learning his way around the M 1000 RR came home in third place six-seconds behind his teammate with a best lap just three quarters of a second slower than Allerton. Bayliss trailed Waters by a similar six-second margin.

ASBK regular Matt Walters, returning the track for the first time since ASBK Round 4 at Hidden Valley in June, took out fifth place giving him the win in the not-factory Unlimited class. Burke, Vaartjes, Shaw, Dominic De Leon (#63, AT1 ProRace Suits ZX-10R) and Marsh filled out the top 10.

Matt Walters and Waters
Matt Walters and Josh Waters

Tim Griffith, who came into Round 2 leading the Pirelli Unlimited class, was not able to match his Round 1 pace finishing 12th and losing some ground to his challengers in the series points table.

Pirelli Unlimited Race 2 showed just how quickly Waters was finding his mark on the BMW. Allerton took out the win from Waters by just 0.119-sec with Waters’ fastest lap being just a shade less than 1/10sec quicker than Allerton’s.

Glenn Allerton, Josh Waters and Cru Halliday
Glenn Allerton, Josh Waters and Cru Halliday

Despite putting in the fastest lap of the race, nearly half a second quicker than Waters, Halliday was not able to repeat his Race 1 victory with a mistake allowing the BMW duo through for the win and second spot. Halliday did recover to keep the pressure on in the closing stages to finish 0.21-sec behind the race winner.

Oli Bayliss, on the less powerful V-twin Ducati came home some five-seconds behind Halliday. Ben Burke was running into fine form as the evening progressed and he was lead rider of the non-factory boys just holding off Matt Walters to the line with Shaw, Vaartjes, Griffith and Marsh filling the remaining top 10 positions

Ben Burke and
Ben Burke and Matt Walters

Josh Waters was left facing an uphill battle in Pirelli Unlimited Race 3 as a sensor issue meant that he had to start from pitlane. Despite this handicap, he was able to push his way through to seventh place at the flag but this did put him in fourth place for the Unlimited Outright class for Race 3.

Up front, Allerton kept the hammer down and took the win from Halliday by the narrowest of margins with Bayliss five-seconds back from Halliday. Of the not-factory crew, it was Ben Burke who once again held the lead at the finish, this time building a two-second gap ahead of Mark Vaartjes at the finish with Matt Walters, Josh Waters, Yanni Shaw, Brendan McIntyre (#62, Western M/C/Ric Pobjoy Racing/Suzuki Australia GSX-R) and Nick Marsh completing the top 10.

Yanni Shaw
Yanni Shaw

Round 1 points leader Tim Griffiths had the front end wash out on him going into T1, which is a never a good place to go gardening but both Griffith and the ZX-10R came out of this remarkably unscathed.

Special mention should go to the #64 entry of Aaron Morris on the Harvest Pools/Longwall Haul/Maxima Racing Oils/ Cornish Racing/C&M Motorcycles Suzuki Katana. Here’s a bike that’s nearly 30 years older than the next oldest in class and while the team had a few technical challenges to overcome of the night, a best lap of 1:37.45 is quite an achievement for team, bike and rider. Watch this space, they’ll only get quicker…

Aaron Morris
Aaron Morris

Allerton took the meeting win in Pirelli Unlimited Outright scoring 70 points to Halliday’s 63 ahead of Waters (55 points) and Bayliss (52 points). These will be carried forward to Summer Series Round 3 where the Unlimited Outright class will have its second and final outing of the season.

In Pirelli Unlimited class, Ben Burke’s two class wins and one second place saw him take the meeting out with 70 points from Matt Walters (63), Mark Vaartjes (55), Yanni Shaw (52) and Nick Marsh (45).

Mark Vaartjes
Mark Vaartjes

Despite not having the best of evenings, Tim Griffith, on 124 points, holds a one-point lead over Yanni Shaw going to Round 3 in January. Nick Marsh (115), Joshua Soderland (94) and Joel Taylor (83) hold the remaining top five spots with Rose, Pelegrin, Burke, Franco and Walters filling out the top 10.

Glenn Allerton – Pirelli Unlimited Outright

“Absolute buzz to race under lights again with St.George MCC, the racing is just getting stronger and stronger every time. Qualifying went well for myself with a pole position and all three races were hard fought to the finish. To come away with two wins and a second place, and a fastest lap under lights, made it a great night Thanks to my Maxima Racing Oils BMW team for the support and Shane for making it happen. Great work also by Josh Waters to be so competitive right away on the other Maxima Racing Oils BMW. Can’t wait for the next round on eighth of Jan.”

Glenn Allerton
Glenn Allerton

Josh Waters – Pirelli Unlimited Outright

“It was great to race for the first time under lights at SMP at the St George Pirelli Summer Series. It was my first time racing the BMW and first time working with the Next Gen Motorsports team. The racing was short sharp and exciting. The competition was tough with the guys who finished second and third in ASBK 2021 competing and I was happy with how I rode after a long time off the bike. A big thanks to Shane from Next Gen Motorsports and their support in giving me the opportunity to race.”

Josh Waters
Josh Waters

Oli Bayliss – Pirelli Unlimited Outright

“Had a great Friday and night at Sydney Motorsports Park for the St George Summer Series race meeting. First time racing under lights and I absolutely loved it, the track was lit up perfectly.”

Oli Bayliss
Oli Bayliss

Ben Burke – Pirelli Unlimited

“The St George night series is a great night out. Its relaxed atmosphere and competitive classes are why we all go racing. Personally, I had a great time on track. We are still coming up to speed but getting closer to putting down some competitive times. I would like to thank all the St George volunteers for their efforts in making a great little race series.”

Ben Burke
Ben Burke

Matt Walters – Pirelli Unlimited

“Once again St George motorcycle club ran a great night event. My night was tough as I haven’t been on bike much or doing a lot of training since Darwin ASBK but it was great to get a few races under my belt before the start of 2022 and the night series is the perfect place to start. Thanks for a great night, see you next year.”

Matt Walters
Matt Walters

Mark Vaartjes – Pirelli Unlimited

“What an exhilarating night of racing! The races made me push hard against some really competitive riders from ASBK and in doing that I’ve managed to improve my personal best lap. My ZX-10R performed perfectly, the setup for ideal for the conditions. Racing under lights was a new experience for me so I’m stoked to come away with a podium finish. A big thanks for the support of my major sponsors – Motocity Wollongong, West Sliders and 4SR Leathers. I’m really looking forward to the next St George MCC event.”

Cru Halliday – Pirelli Unlimited Outright

“Friday night was a great event and it’s great to see how many people turned up to a club race and the atmosphere there was unreal. We didn’t try too much on our bike, we used the practice bike, not the race bike but it’s good that you can go out there and have a little battle with some of the boys that race in ASBK, it sharpens your skills, They’re only five lap races so it’s a good little sprint, You see guys from Queensland, like Bayliss, turning up and that’s before he heads to Europe next year. I get guys like Herfoss asking me if I’m doing the next one, it’s starting to get more attention and a lot more riders are starting to look at this club’s racing. It’s going to be a good scene and it would be good to see ASBK rock up to Eastern Creek with a race under lights in the future, I think it would be a great event. Roll on to the next one!”

Cru Halliday
Cru Halliday

Pirelli Unlimited Race One Results

Pos Rider Machine Time
1 Cru Halliday Yamaha YZF-R1 7:43.6530
2 Glenn Allerton BMW M 1000 RR 7:43.7820
3 Josh Waters BMW M 1000 RR 7:50.2520
4 Oli Bayliss Ducati 959 7:56.5210
5 Matt Walters Kawasaki ZX-10R 7:57.8650
6 Ben Burke Kawasaki ZX-10R 8:00.6570
7 Mark Vaartjes Kawasaki ZX-10R 8:01.6770
8 Yanni Shaw Suzuki GSX-R1000R 8:03.4520
9 Dominic DeLeon Kawasaki ZX-10R 8:03.5070
10 Nicholas Marsh Aprilia RSV4 RF 8:07.5400

Pirelli Unlimited Race Two Results

Pos Rider Machine Time
1 Glenn Allerton BMW M 1000 RR 7:44.7230
2 Josh Waters BMW M 1000 RR 7:44.8420
3 Cru Halliday Yamaha YZF-R1 7:44.9330
4 Oli Bayliss Ducati 959 7:49.9960 
5 Ben Burke Kawasaki ZX-10R 7:55.7480 
6 Matt Walters Kawasaki ZX-10R 7:55.7640
7 Yanni Shaw Suzuki GSX-R1000R 7:59.3830 
8 Mark Vaartjes Kawasaki ZX-10R 7:59.6530
9 Tim Griffith Kawasaki ZX-10R 8:06.1650
10 Nicholas Marsh Aprilia RSV4 RF 8:06.7910

Pirelli Unlimited Race Three Results

Pos Rider Machine Time
1 Glenn Allerton BMW M 1000 RR 7:43.7330
2 Cru Halliday Yamaha YZF-R1 7:43.7790
3 Oli Bayliss Ducati 959 7:48.2560
4 Ben Burke Kawasaki ZX-10R 7:54.4520 
5 Mark Vaartjes Kawasaki ZX-10R 7:56.5990
6 Matt Walters Kawasaki ZX-10R 7:57.4180
7 Josh Waters BMW M 1000 RR 7:57.8810
8 Yanni Shaw Suzuki GSX-R1000R 8:03.6690
9 Brendan McIntyre Suzuki GSX-R1000R 8:06.4380
10 Nicholas Marsh Aprilia RSV4 RF 8:07.3410

Pirelli Unlimited Round Two Points

Pos Rider R1 R2 R3 Total
1 Glenn Allerton 20 25 25 70
2 Cru Halliday 25 18 20 63
3 Oli Bayliss 17 17 18 52
4 Josh Waters 18 20 14 52
5 Ben Burke 15 16 17 48
6 Matt Walters 16 15 15 46
7 Mark Vaartjes 14 13 16 43
8 Yanni Shaw 13 14 13 40
9 Nicholas Marsh 11 11 11 33
10 Brendan McIntyre 10 10 12 32

AGV Unlimited

Summer Series Round 1 had seen Andrew Black (#134, CBR1000RR) and Zsolt Veres (#977, S1000RR) take out three wins and three second places respectively, which put them in an enviable position going into Round 2.

Black and Veres continued their good form into AGV Unlimited qualifying, once again taking out the top two slots with Jacob Hatch (#99, Hatch Investments RSV4), Paris Hardwick (#72, The Construction Team ZX-10R) and Greg Avery (#40, S 1000 RR) rounding out the top five.

Jacob Hatch
Jacob Hatch

AGV Unlimited Race 1 really turned things on their head with two red flag incidents side-lining series leaders Black and Veres for the evening and leading to the race being abandoned with no points awarded.

In Race 2, Jacob Hatch, who will be heading off to the UK in 2022 to race In BSB in Leon Haslam’s Supersport team, took an emphatic win leading home second place Paris Hardwick by seven-seconds. Greg Avery, Sam Davies (#9, All Stage Racing S 1000 RR) and Hussien Ayad (#20, Gixa Core Cut R1) took out the remaining top five positions.

Hatch overcooked it on cold tyres at the start of Race 3 which ended his evening. Paris Hardwick took advantage of Hatch’s miscue to bring the ZX-10R home for a race victory ahead of Davies, Avery, Ayad and Joshua O’Rourke (#59, LNS Mechanic/PB Physio/Honey Moto Racing/Superbike Accessories ZX-10R).

Sam Davies & Joshua O’Rourke
Sam Davies & Joshua O’Rourke

Sadly that was all she wrote for AGV Unlimited. The abandonment of Race 1 due to the red flags and cancellation of Race 4 die to time constraints was an unfortunate outcome for the class but with so little leeway for delays in an event that has just four hours of track time, everyone knows that this may be how the evening rolls.

Points score for Round 2 mirrored the result of Race 2 with Paris Hardwick taking the meeting win on 45 points with Davies (37), Avery (36), Ayad (33) and O’Rourke (31) rounding out the top five scores for the evening.

Andrew Black and Zsolt Veres came to Round 2 in first and second spots on the ladder but with neither scoring points in this Round’s two AGV Unlimited races, the championship has a different look heading to Round 3 in January.

Hussein Ayad
Hussein Ayad

Series leader now is Greg Avery on 89-points ahead of Hussein Ayad (82), Andrew Black (75), Jacob Hatch (73) and Luke Ruckley (64). The rest of the top 10 is Craig Boyd, Zsolt Veres, Talal Sbbet, Harley Borkowski and Stephen Kairl.

Harley Borkowski – AGV Unlimited

“The almost perfect weather had me excited to be back for Round two of the Summer Night Series after the dodgy conditions at Round 1, and laying down a nice easy qualifying lap of a 1.40.2 put me in the right headspace for a great night. The lap times across the field were super tight, with that only being good enough for 10th place, but it was setting up for some great close racing. The competition got a little too hot, with multiple crashes and red flags saw Race 1 abandoned, but once everyone settled down a bit, we had some great racing with the top ten positions separated by not much more than a few seconds. I managed to claw my way to a seventh and sixth place finishes respectively after some good clean racing and consistently running under the 1.40 mark. The St George club do such a great a great job running these events, and to all the folks who give up their Friday nights to make the racing possible, a massive thanks guys, can’t wait for Round 3.”

Harley Borkowski
Harley Borkowski

Andrew Burley
(Usually AGV Unlimited, working as a flaggie at 15.3 for this round after dislocating his shoulder at Round 1)

“After crashing out of round one and not being healed enough to race in Round 2, I was finally able to give back to the sport I love as part of the Orange Army. What an initiation it was being on one of the most action-packed corners. A couple of crashes to deal with and seeing some of the nation’s best racers power slide out of the hairpin on the back wheel! It was perfect conditions, I really enjoyed the evening and seeing the racing from a different perspective. I will be back to help out again if I’m still not right to race at Round 3.”

AGV Unlimited Race One Results

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AGV Unlimited Race Two Results

Pos Rider Machine Time
1 Jacob Hatch APRILIA RSV4 8:12.5120
2 Paris Hardwick KAWASAKI ZX-10 8:19.5850
3 Greg Avery BMW S1000 8:21.4540
4 Sam Davies BMW S1000RR 8:27.9100
5 Hussein Ayad YAMAHA R1 8:28.0450
6 Joshua Orourke KAWASAKI ZX-10R 8:31.3180
7 Harley Borkowski HONDA CBR1000 8:36.9360
8 John Price BMW S1000RR 8:38.0630
9 Luke Ruckley APRILIA RSV4 8:39.0500
10 Talal Sbbet BMW S1000RR 8:39.3940

AGV Unlimited Race Three Results

Pos Rider Machine Time
1 Paris Hardwick KAWASAKI ZX-10 8:18.0740
2 Sam Davies BMW S1000RR 8:21.5070
3 Greg Avery BMW S1000 8:22.5080
4 Hussein Ayad YAMAHA R1 8:23.1090
5 Joshua Orourke KAWASAKI ZX-10R 8:24.9770
6 Harley Borkowski HONDA CBR 8:27.0260
7 John Price BMW S1000RR 8:36.2960
8 Craig Boyd YAMAHA YZF R1 8:38.2550
9 James Berkley KAWASAKI ZX10R 8:38.4690
10 Talal Sbbet BMW S1000RR 8:38.6320

AGV Unlimited Round Two Points

Pos Rider R1 R2 R3 Total
1 Paris Hardwick 0 20 25 45
2 Sam Davies 0 17 20 37
3 Greg Avery 0 18 18 36
4 Hussein Ayad 0 16 17 33
5 Joshua Orourke 0 15 16 31
6 Harley Borkowski 0 14 15 29
7 John Price 0 13 14 27
8 Jacob Hatch 0 25 0 25
9 James Berkley 0 10 12 22
10 Talal Sbbet 0 11 11 22

IPONE 600

Jack Passfield (#42 Stay Upright Rider Training R6) took a narrow series points lead into Round 2 ahead of Aidan Hayes (#46 Hayes Johnston Chartered Accountants R6) with Simon Rees (not present at Round 2), Darragh Murphy (#222 CBR600RR) and Timothy Hunt (#75 Assetnote Triumph Daytona) holding down the remaining top five positions.

Jack Passfield
Jack Passfield

Neither Senna Agius (#81 JMT Civil CBR600RR) or Tom Edwards (a late entrant on the #26 BikeBiz R6) were available for Summer Series Round 1 with both riders at The Bend fulfilling ASBK Supersport duties where Edwards narrowly missing out on the championship win to Broc Pearson.

Agius got straight down to business in qualifying putting in a 1.34.712, a full second faster than Edwards and 1.5 seconds clear of Passfield in third. Hayes and James Macintyre (#221 R6) held fourth and fifth spots on the grid going to Race 1.

Senna Agius
Senna Agius

Race 1 was red flagged after a minor incident on Lap 1 led to Sarah Batten’s beautiful Triumph Daytona being badly damaged by fire after the tank was holed and sparks ignited the leaking fuel. Batten was unhurt although understandably upset by the amount of damage to her race bike which was engulfed in flames before the fire was eventually extinguished.

The incident was able to be cleared quickly enough to allow the race to be restarted and Agius was able to convert pole position into a tight win over Edwards with Passfield in close company with  Hayes and Murphy rounding out the top five.

Tom Edwards
Tom Edwards

Races 2 and 3 of IPONE 600 followed the same form with Agius taking both races from Edwards, with the one second gap in race 2 being his largest margin of the evening. In both races, Hayes and Murphy completed the top five.

Darragh Murphy
Darragh Murphy

As with the other classes, IPONE 600 race 4 was cancelled due to time constraints.

Senna Agius
Senna Agius

No surprises with three from three that Senna Agius took out the meeting win with Passfield in second and Hayes in third. But with Passfield and Hayes carrying points forward from Round 1, the series scoreboard going to Round 3 in January will see Passfield still at the head of the ladder on 124 points with Hayes (116), Murphy (99), Kitson (82) and Kean (78) holding the remainder of the top five positions. Sixth to tenth are Agius, McIntyre, Prentice, Boldrini and Edwards.

Aidan Hayes
Aidan Hayes

Senna Agius – IPONE 600

“It was awesome fun to sign off 2021 at a night event run by St George MCC. Everyone from the JMT Civil Honda team is working so well and this new 2021 CBR600RR is only getting better. I have to thank Stephanie Redman, she has put in a lot of her personal time to learn how to work the telemetry as well as her being my rider coach. It’s nice to have people around me that put in as much, or even more, effort than me to help me evolve.”

Senna Agius
Senna Agius

Tom Edwards – IPONE 600

“I had a super fun night first time racing under lights at The Creek. It was good to have some great competition, I enjoy riding with different fast people. I wasn’t very prepared for the meeting due to short notice but considering the circumstances BikeBiz did an amazing job to get everything ready for me!”

Tom Edwards
Tom Edwards

Jack Passfield – IPONE 600

“It was another great night racing under lights with a great turn out of riders and spectators. The pace was not far from what you would see at ASBK level and whilst I was still a little ‘off’ from the long break, it’s been good to have this series to get back up to speed going into next year and we made a step in the right direction on the night. Hopefully I can make it to the last two rounds. A big thanks to St George MCC and the volunteers for the event along with Stay Upright and everyone that continues to support me.”

Jack Passfield
Jack Passfield

IPONE 600 Race One Results

Pos Rider Machine Time
1 Senna Agius HONDA CBR600RR 3:13.7520
2 Tom Edwards YAMAHA R6 3:14.3730
3 Jack Passfield YAMAHA R6 3:15.5260
4 Aidan Hayes YAMAHA YZF-R6 3:17.5100
5 Darragh Murphy HONDA CBR 3:20.6310
6 James Mcintyre YAMAHA YZF-R6 3:23.4940
7 Carl Kitson YAMAHA R6 3:24.0900
8 Keith Mulcahy KAWASAKI ZX6R 3:25.0990
9 Simone Boldrini YAMAHA YZF R6 3:26.3860
10 James Kean KAWASAKI ZX6-R 3:31.0030

IPONE 600 Race Two Results

Pos Rider Machine Time
1 Senna Agius HONDA CBR600RR 7:58.2630
2 Tom Edwards YAMAHA R6 7:59.4640
3 Jack Passfield YAMAHA R6 8:01.7500
4 Aidan Hayes YAMAHA YZF-R6 8:07.8250
5 Darragh Murphy HONDA CBR 8:14.8050
6 Carl Kitson YAMAHA R6 8:19.3500
7 James Mcintyre YAMAHA YZF-R6 8:22.1390
8 Keith Mulcahy KAWASAKI ZX6R 8:26.9460
9 James Kean KAWASAKI ZX6-R 8:37.4660
10 Christopher Dunne YAMAHA R6 8:40.0910

IPONE 600 Race Three Results

Pos Rider Machine Time
1 Senna Agius HONDA CBR600RR 7:53.7840
2 Tom Edwards YAMAHA R6 7:54.0590
3 Jack Passfield YAMAHA R6 7:58.3100
4 Aidan Hayes YAMAHA YZF-R6 8:07.6000
5 Darragh Murphy HONDA CBR 8:14.9860
6 Carl Kitson YAMAHA R6 8:15.5930
7 James Mcintyre YAMAHA YZF-R6 8:25.8480
8 Keith Mulcahy KAWASAKI ZX6R 8:25.8620
9 James Kean KAWASAKI ZX6-R 8:26.5040
10 Cameron Prentice KAWASAKI ZX6R 8:37.0650

IPONE 600 Round Two Points

Pos Rider R1 R2 R3 Total
1 SENNA AGIUS 25 25 25 75
2 TOM EDWARDS 20 20 20 60
3 JACK PASSFIELD 18 18 18 54
4 AIDAN HAYES 17 17 17 51
5 DARRAGH MURPHY 16 16 16 48
6 CARL KITSON 14 15 15 44
7 JAMES MCINTYRE 15 14 14 43
8 KEITH MULCAHY 13 13 13 39
9 JAMES KEAN 11 12 12 35
10 CAMERON PRENTICE 10 10 11 31

2021 Pirelli Summer Night Series at SMSP Round 2 Gallery

Source: MCNews.com.au