2022 British Superbike Official Oulton Park Test
It was hard to separate Aussies Jason O’Halloran and Josh Brookes at the official Oulton Park Test ahead of Round 2 of the BSB championship, with both riders ending the test +0.831 off the fastest time set by Bradley Ray, in fifth and sixth respectively.
Bradley Ray maintained his momentum from Silverstone to top the test ahead of next weekend’s Bank Holiday round in Cheshire, recording a fastest lap of 1m:33.971s.
Bradley Ray – P1
“It has been a very productive day to be fair. It is the first time I have ridden the Yamaha here, although we have been to Silverstone and Snetterton, which are a flatter style circuit, so we have worked through a lot today. We have worked hard on improving the package and understand what we need to do; we found a fairly sweet spot towards the end of the day. We still have some work to do coming into the race weekend, but overall I am happy and the lap time was really good at the end. I am feeling comfortable and we have just been keeping the momentum going from Silverstone so I am looking forward to coming back for the race next weekend.”
Ray set the leading time in the closing stages of the final session to put Rich Energy OMG Racing Yamaha ahead of title rival Glenn Irwin, who also had a final charge at the end of the day to move second for Honda Racing UK. The top eleven riders on combined times were covered by just 0.999s.
Peter Hickman had been the rider to beat on the times after this morning’s opening session onboard the FHO Racing BMW and it wasn’t until the final 20 minutes of testing action that his time was bettered on the combined times.
Lee Jackson had a brief spell at the top as the times tumbled in session three, launching the FS-3 Racing Kawasaki up the order into fourth place on combined times and just ahead of Jason O’Halloran and Josh Brookes. The McAMS Yamaha and MCE Ducati rider made it five manufacturers featured in the top six positions.
Josh Brookes – P6
“It was good to be back at Oulton Park today. Perfect conditions and P6 overall, even though we didn’t get chance to go for a lap time in the final session, so I’m looking forward to getting back next week for round 2.”
Kyle Ryde also featured in the top ten on the second Rich Energy OMG Racing Yamaha in seventh place, ahead of Rory Skinner, Tommy Bridewell and Christian Iddon who completed the top ten.
2022 Oulton Park Official BSB Test combined times
Pos | Rider | Nat | Time/Gap |
1 | Bradley RAY | GBR | 1m33.971 |
2 | Glenn IRWIN | GBR | +0.388 |
3 | Peter HICKMAN | GBR | +0.551 |
4 | Lee JACKSON | GBR | +0.739 |
5 | Jason O’HALLORAN | AUS | +0.831 |
6 | Josh BROOKES | AUS | +0.831 |
7 | Kyle RYDE | GBR | +0.893 |
8 | Rory SKINNER | GBR | +0.948 |
9 | Tommy BRIDEWELL | GBR | +0.971 |
10 | Christian IDDON | GBR | +0.995 |
11 | Danny KENT | GBR | +0.999 |
12 | Danny BUCHAN | GBR | +1.041 |
13 | Ryan VICKERS | GBR | +1.110 |
14 | Andrew IRWIN | GBR | +1.185 |
15 | Leon HASLAM | GBR | +1.251 |
16 | Storm STACEY | GBR | +1.300 |
17 | Tom NEAVE | GBR | +1.851 |
18 | Josh OWENS | GBR | +1.913 |
19 | Dean HARRISON | GBR | +2.040 |
20 | Takumi TAKAHASHI | JPN | +2.049 |
21 | Tom SYKES | GBR | +2.129 |
22 | Dan LINFOOT | GBR | +2.152 |
23 | Ryo MIZUNO | JPN | +2.187 |
24 | Luke MOSSEY | GBR | +2.404 |
25 | Leon JEACOCK | GBR | +3.379 |
26 | Dan JONES | GBR | +3.871 |
27 | Bjorn ESTMENT | RSA | +4.162 |
28 | Luke HOPKINS | GBR | +4.263 |
29 | Phil CROWE | GBR | +4.539 |
30 | Ian HUTCHINSON | GBR | +5.189 |
31 | Michael RUTTER | GBR | +5.423 |
32 | Liam DELVES | GBR | +5.712 |