2022 British Superbike Championship
Round 11 – Brands Hatch
British Superbike Race Two
Peter Hickman became the tenth different race winner of the 2022 Bennetts British Superbike Championship in the second race at Brands Hatch, claiming FHO Racing BMW their first victory of the season.
Glenn Irwin initially launched off the line to lead the pack on the opening lap from brother Andrew and Hickman with Danny Buchan and new champion Bradley Ray in close contention.
Hickman was determined though and the FHO Racing BMW rider had moved to the front of the pack by lap four with a move down the inside at Paddock Hill Bend. He was able to maintain his edge despite a small advantage over the chasing pack who fought for the final podium positions.
Buchan had been biding his time and he moved into second place with five laps to go as he continued to come under pressure from the Irwin brothers and Jason O’Halloran who had been closing back in on the leading group over the closing laps.
On the final lap, Hickman had the edge with Buchan in second, but the tussle for third between Glenn Irwin and Andrew Irwin plus O’Halloran ended prematurely at Surtees when the SYNETIQ BMW rider made contact with his McAMS Yamaha rival.
O’Halloran crashed out of the race unhurt, but Andrew Irwin was issued a ride through equivalent time penalty (20 seconds), a three place grid penalty for race three and two penalty points.
Glenn Irwin claimed another podium finish meaning he has the advantage for the runner-up spot in the standings heading into race three, after Tommy Bridewell was forced to start the race from the eBay pit lane after a problem on the grid.
Bridewell fought his way through to fifth place, just adrift of Kyle Ryde in fourth place on the lone Rich Energy OMG Racing Yamaha, after champion Ray crashed out on the second lap at Paddock Hill Bend.
Danny Kent continued his best weekend of the season so far in sixth place ahead of Buildbase Suzuki teammates Christian Iddon and rookie Charlie Nesbitt with the MCE Ducati pairing of Josh Brookes and Tom Sykes completing the top ten.
British Superbike Race Two Results
Pos | Rider | Bike | Time/Gap |
1 | Peter HICKMAN | BMW | 28m41.278 |
2 | Danny BUCHAN | BMW | +0.622 |
3 | Glenn IRWIN | Honda | +2.702 |
4 | Kyle RYDE | Yamaha | +13.381 |
5 | Tommy BRIDEWELL | Ducati | +13.494 |
6 | Danny KENT | Suzuki | +13.902 |
7 | Christian IDDON | Suzuki | +15.181 |
8 | Charlie NESBITT | Suzuki | +16.426 |
9 | Josh BROOKES | Ducati | +18.912 |
10 | Tom SYKES | Ducati | +20.511 |
11 | Josh OWENS | Kawasaki | +20.798 |
12 | Dean HARRISON | Kawasaki | +25.461 |
13 | Takumi TAKAHASHI | Honda | +25.956 |
14 | Storm STACEY | Kawasaki | +26.215 |
15 | Davey TODD | Honda | +27.826 |
16 | Tom NEAVE | Honda | +27.918 |
17 | Andrew IRWIN | BMW | +35.241 |
18 | Ryo MIZUNO | Honda | +37.811 |
19 | Leon JEACOCK | Suzuki | +43.226 |
20 | Liam DELVES | Kawasaki | +49.410 |
21 | Eemeli LAHTI | Suzuki | +49.868 |
Not Classified | |||
DNF | Jason O’HALLORAN | Yamaha | 1 Lap |
DNF | Jack KENNEDY | Yamaha | 8 Laps |
DNF | Ryan VICKERS | BMW | 16 Laps |
DNF | Leon HASLAM | Kawasaki | 17 Laps |
DNF | Bradley RAY | Yamaha | 19 Laps |
British Superbike Race Three
Glenn Irwin claimed the final Bennetts British Superbike Championship race win of the season for the Honda Racing UK team, holding off fierce rival and brother Andrew Irwin and Danny Buchan to sign of his 2022 campaign in style at Brands Hatch.
Glenn Irwin took the lead at the start but Danny Buchan made a move at Stirlings on the opening lap and then he was holding the advantage as the pack shuffled behind him with Peter Hickman, Glenn and Andrew in the front pack.
Buchan was withstanding the pressure but as the race reached the closing stages, the SYNETIQ BMQ rider made a mistake on the exit of Surtees, which created the opportunity the Irwin brothers needed to move ahead.
Glenn Irwin hit the front and then pulled the pin over the final three laps to take the chequered flag first for the final time this season and secure the runner-up spot in the standings. Andrew Irwin was back on the podium as he held the advantage over his teammate Buchan who completed the top three.
Tommy Bridewell was fourth on the Oxford Products Racing Ducati as he managed to get ahead of Hickman on the final lap, but the fifth place was enough to secure the Bennetts BSB Riders Cup trophy.
Champion Bradley Ray ended his season in sixth for the Rich Energy OMG Racing Yamaha team just ahead of the leading MCE Ducati of Josh Brookes with Buildbase Suzuki pairing Danny Kent and Christian Iddon running in eighth and ninth. Kyle Ryde completed the top ten on the second of the Rich Energy OMG Racing Yamahas.
Jason O’Halloran failed to make the start of the final race of the season due to the crash in the second race. After dominating the first half of the season the tough last few rounds saw the Australian slip to fifth in the championship at the final juncture.
Countryman Josh Brookes never really fired in season 2022 and finished the season 14th in the championship after a tough year. Brookes will join Peter Hickman at FHO BMW for BSB 2023.
British Superbike Race Three Results
Pos | Rider | Bike | Time/Gap |
1 | Glenn IRWIN | Honda | 28m36.999 |
2 | Andrew IRWIN | BMW | +0.672 |
3 | Danny BUCHAN | BMW | +1.956 |
4 | Tommy BRIDEWELL | Ducati | +5.474 |
5 | Peter HICKMAN | BMW | +5.679 |
6 | Bradley RAY | Yamaha | +11.000 |
7 | Josh BROOKES | Ducati | +11.334 |
8 | Danny KENT | Suzuki | +11.485 |
9 | Christian IDDON | Suzuki | +17.652 |
10 | Kyle RYDE | Yamaha | +17.744 |
11 | Tom SYKES | Ducati | +19.156 |
12 | Charlie NESBITT | Suzuki | +23.330 |
13 | Ryan VICKERS | BMW | +23.406 |
14 | Josh OWENS | Kawasaki | +24.046 |
15 | Takumi TAKAHASHI | Honda | +24.172 |
16 | Storm STACEY | Kawasaki | +24.353 |
17 | Tom NEAVE | Honda | +35.186 |
18 | Leon JEACOCK | Suzuki | +39.884 |
19 | Ryo MIZUNO | Honda | +47.258 |
20 | Eemeli LAHTI | Suzuki | +57.124 |
Not Classified | |||
DNF | Jack KENNEDY | Yamaha | 9 Laps |
DNF | Dean HARRISON | Kawasaki | 9 Laps |
DNF | Liam DELVES | Kawasaki | 11 Laps |
DNF | Davey TODD | Honda | 16 Laps |
DNF | Jason O’HALLORAN | Yamaha | / |
British Superbike Championship Points
Pos | Rider | Points |
1 | Bradley RAY (Yamaha) | 1192 |
2 | Glenn IRWIN (Honda) | 1171 |
3 | Tommy BRIDEWELL (Ducati) | 1141 |
4 | Lee JACKSON (Kawasaki) | 1095 |
5 | Jason O’HALLORAN (Yamaha) | 1087 |
6 | Kyle RYDE (Yamaha) | 1077 |
7 | Tarran MACKENZIE (Yamaha) | 1031 |
8 | Rory SKINNER (Kawasaki) | 1017 |
9 | Peter HICKMAN (BMW) | 283 |
10 | Danny BUCHAN (BMW) | 272 |
11 | Leon HASLAM (Kawasaki) | 205 |
12 | Tom SYKES (Ducati) | 187 |
13 | Andrew IRWIN (BMW) | 181 |
14 | Josh BROOKES (Ducati) | 161 |
15 | Christian IDDON (Suzuki) | 135 |
16 | Danny KENT (Suzuki) | 77 |
17 | Ryan VICKERS (BMW) | 65 |
18 | Storm STACEY (Kawasaki) | 38 |
19 | Tom NEAVE (Honda) | 36 |
20 | Takumi TAKAHASHI (Honda) | 28 |
21 | Charlie NESBITT (Suzuki) | 23 |
22 | Chrissy ROUSE (BMW) | 18 |
23 | Ryo MIZUNO (Honda) | 18 |
24 | Josh OWENS (Kawasaki) | 14 |
25 | Dean HARRISON (Kawasaki) | 9 |
26 | Dan LINFOOT (BMW) | 7 |
27 | Jack KENNEDY (Yamaha) | 2 |
British Superbike Rider Quotes
Bradley Ray
“It’s been unbelievable. If you’d said the results we would’ve got this season at the start of the year. And said, ‘you’re going to be British champion’, I would have bitten your hand off and took it. The whole team have grafted all year. It hasn’t been easy from the start, but we put a lot of work in.
“Pre-season was good and I knew that this would be my best chance to fight for the championship with Yamaha, with Rich Energy OMG. We just got our head down the whole season, took everything in our stride, maximised everything race by race and that allowed us to come to Brands Hatch and have a difficult round like we have.
“Obviously it would have been nicer to be fighting for victory and fighting for podiums [this weekend] but we’ve done enough work throughout the season to prove that we’re worthy champions. Just a big shout out to the team, family, friends and everyone who came out to Brands to support me this weekend.”
Glenn Irwin
“It’s been a fantastic year, we started with the treble at Silverstone, but seemed to stagnate from there. Takumi my teammate worked through a swing-arm option, which at the time wasn’t giving what I needed, but at Knockhill it then came to a level where Takumi had a better lap time, and I knew it was starting to come good. We made the change, which was an instant improvement.
“The Fireblade developed and we worked incredibly well, I also had some surgery on my shoulder which is something that hindered me. We then went to some physical tracks where we were able to fight, which showed that the bike had made a huge step but also physically I had.
“This weekend has been great, I did want three from three after yesterday, but I fought hard for the third place. In the final race things felt good and we instantly went into tyre saving mode, but then I had to work hard and I had a clear target to take the lead. The wins are for my team, they have worked so hard this year and it’s nice to be able to reward them with two wins and second overall in the championship.”
Jason O’Halloran
“There aren’t many words really, this hasn’t been the end to 2022 any of us wanted but that’s BSB and as we have found out, anything really can, and will happen!
“We made some changes to the bike after yesterday and I felt really good in that race, I lost a bit of time at the start but the feeling was good and I knew we could be strong at the end. The podium finish was there for the taking but unfortunately we got taken out for the third time in as many rounds.
“The guys worked really hard to get the bike ready and it all looked good, but unfortunately the bike cut out on the out lap bringing our season to a close.
“It’s hard to be positive right now, but we’ve had a good year – I’ve won seven races, had a load of podiums and the team had many 1-2 finishes so there’s a lot to be proud of. Thanks to the whole team and everyone involved.”
Josh Brookes
“It’s a sad day for me as I’ve grown to love the MCE Ducati and I’m going to miss riding the bike as I think anyone who rides a Ducati will say its infectious, like motorbikes are in general. I’ve enjoyed my time with the brand and the team as we’ve had a good time together but who knows what the future will bring.
“As for today, I’d say it’s been my best day on the bike this year so it’s nice to end on a positive note. Seventh is not the result I want but in terms of lap times and consistency, and staying strong right up until the end, I felt better than I have done all year. I kept pushing and was running close to the British Champion so that’s a good achievement in our final race together.”
Tom Sykes
“I can’t deny it’s been a disappointing season as I came to BSB and the PBM team to get involved and fight for the title. Unfortunately, we had some restrictions and whilst we showed what we could do at a big circuit like Donington we ultimately couldn’t do that often enough.
“I’m upset for myself and the team as the level of talent at PBM, in all areas of the garage, deserves a lot more. Sometimes you have difficult seasons and, unfortunately, 2022 has been one of those years. I’m obviously very grateful for the opportunity at PBM and they’ve been a pleasure to work with all year so would like to wish them all the best.”
British Superstock
Billy McConnell won a dramatic three-rider scrap to take victory and secure second in the championship as he beat Dan Linfoot to the line.
After a race long battle with FHO Racing with Kobelco’s Alex Olsen, McConnell took the lead with three laps to go, closely followed by Linfoot and what followed was a three rider battle to the line.
McConnell took the spoils by 0.047secs from Linfoot, with Olsen just 0.257s behind. Tom Ward took fourth, some five seconds later as Australian Brayden Elliott stole fifth from Richard Kerr at the line.
With the win Billy McConnell cemented second place in the 2022 British Superstock 1000 Championship.
Billy McConnell
“The team have worked faultlessly all weekend and we kept the bike the same as what it was in July and right from the beginning of the weekend, it felt mint. I made a reasonable start – finally – and got into second place but felt like I had the pace to go to the front. I made the move on Alex although he was stronger than me along the back straight.
“I wasn’t sure of the grip levels in the second half of the race but got back into the lead and then got my head down. To take my fourth win was brilliant and that’s the same as what Champion Davey Todd took and if it wasn’t for the bad luck we had when we got taken out, things may have been different. That’s how racing goes though and having only come together just before the first round, we’ve all done a great job and I can’t thank the team enough. We gelled from the start and will be back for sure.”
Countryman Brayden Elliott finished the season with fourth place in the championship while Levi Day took tenth for the year.
British Superstock Race Results
Pos | Rider | Bike | Time/Gap |
1 | Billy McCONNELL | Honda | 20m28.893 |
2 | Dan LINFOOT | Honda | +0.047 |
3 | Alex OLSEN | BMW | +0.304 |
4 | Tom WARD | Aprilia | +6.108 |
5 | Brayden ELLIOTT | Honda | +6.206 |
6 | Richard KERR | Honda | +6.232 |
7 | Tim NEAVE | Yamaha | +13.988 |
8 | Shaun WINFIELD | Honda | +15.508 |
9 | Joe FRANCIS | Kawasaki | +15.699 |
10 | Brandon PAASCH | Suzuki | +15.721 |
11 | Ash BEECH | Honda | +16.330 |
12 | Tom OLIVER | Aprilia | +19.966 |
13 | Luke HEDGER | Kawasaki | +20.185 |
14 | Brent HARRAN | Honda | +21.673 |
15 | Joe TALBOT | Kawasaki | +22.692 |
16 | Matt TRUELOVE | Honda | +23.090 |
17 | TJ TOMS | Kawasaki | +23.365 |
18 | James HILLIER | Yamaha | +29.748 |
19 | Rob McNEALY | BMW | +36.907 |
20 | Sam COX | BMW | +37.011 |
21 | Ben LUXTON | BMW | +42.608 |
22 | Max STAINTON | BMW | +47.838 |
23 | Max MORGAN | Kawasaki | +48.812 |
24 | Jorel BOERBOOM | Kawasaki | +49.012 |
25 | Joe MOORE | Suzuki | +49.509 |
26 | David BROOK | Honda | +50.827 |
27 | David SELLERS | Suzuki | +50.937 |
28 | Dave MACKAY | Suzuki | +57.171 |
29 | Connor Rossi THOMSON | Yamaha | +1m05.350 |
Not Classifieds | |||
DNF | Sam OSBORNE | Suzuki | 6 Laps |
DNF | Luke VERWEY | BMW | 6 Laps |
DNF | Jack NIXON | BMW | 8 Laps |
DNF | Bjorn ESTMENT | Suzuki | 13 Laps |
British Superstock Championship Points
Pos | Rider | Points |
1 | Davey TODD (Honda) | 286 |
2 | Billy McCONNELL (Honda) | 273 |
3 | Alex OLSEN (BMW) | 251 |
4 | Brayden ELLIOTT (Honda) | 200 |
5 | Richard KERR (Honda) | 197 |
6 | Tom WARD (Aprilia) | 185 |
7 | Tim NEAVE (Yamaha) | 172 |
8 | Charlie NESBITT (Suzuki) | 134 |
9 | Lewis ROLLO (Honda) | 92 |
10 | Levi DAY (Suzuki) | 71 |
11 | Shaun WINFIELD (Honda) | 70 |
12 | David ALLINGHAM (Honda) | 69 |
13 | Brent HARRAN (Honda) | 69 |
14 | Joe FRANCIS (Kawasaki) | 65 |
15 | Dan LINFOOT (Honda) | 58 |
16 | Jack NIXON (BMW) | 48 |
17 | Richard COOPER (Suzuki) | 45 |
18 | Luke HEDGER (Suzuki / Kawasaki) | 44 |
19 | Ashley BEECH (Suzuki) | 44 |
20 | Joe TALBOT (Kawasaki) | 30 |
21 | Bjorn ESTMENT (Suzuki) | 23 |
22 | Joe SHELDON-SHAW (Suzuki) | 22 |
23 | Kade VERWEY (BMW) | 12 |
24 | TJ TOMS (Kawasaki) | 12 |
25 | Ian HUTCHINSON (BMW) | 11 |
26 | Tom OLIVER (Suzuki / Aprilia) | 10 |
27 | Conor CUMMINS (Honda) | 8 |
28 | Matt TRUELOVE (Aprilia) | 7 |
29 | Brandon PAASCH (Suzuki) | 6 |
30 | Matthew PAULO (BMW) | 3 |
31 | Ben LUXTON (BMW) | 2 |
32 | Mark CHIODO (Yamaha) | 1 |
British Supersport Race Two / Feature
Bradley Perie brought down the curtain on an incredible history for the Appleyard Macadam Racing team as he took another win on the team’s final day in the series.
Perie beat Ashcourt Racing’s Lee Johnston by 2.508secs as Richard Cooper crossed the line third.
Perie’s team-mate Harry Truelove brought the second Appleyard machine home fourth after a close fight with Tom Booth-Amos.
Kiwi Damon Rees finished the final race in eighth place and took ninth in the championship.
Countryman Shane Richardson finished 23rd.
Mason Law was the GP2 class winner in 11th position, as Jake Archer took second with Harvey Claridge third.
British Supersport Race Two/Feature Results
Pos | Class | Bike | Time/Gap | |
1 | SSP | Bradley PERIE | Yamaha | 23:40.186 |
2 | SSP | Lee JOHNSTON | Yamaha | 2.508 |
3 | SSP | Richard COOPER | Yamaha | 6.062 |
4 | SSP | Harry TRUELOVE | Yamaha | 15.653 |
5 | SSP | Tom BOOTH-AMOS | Kawasaki | 15.823 |
6 | SSP | Jaimie van SIKKELERUS | Yamaha | 15.913 |
7 | SSP | Rhys IRWIN | Triumph | 16.318 |
8 | SSP | Damon REES | Yamaha | 16.424 |
9 | SSP | Max COOK | Yamaha | 16.789 |
10 | SSP | Luke STAPLEFORD | Kawasaki | 17.493 |
11 | GP2 | Mason LAW | ABM | 17.509 |
12 | SSP | Eugene McMANUS | Kawasaki | 19.084 |
13 | SSP | Luke JONES | Ducati | 19.550 |
14 | SSP | Ash BARNES | Yamaha | 29.071 |
15 | SSP | Max WADSWORTH | Yamaha | 36.274 |
16 | GP2 | Jake ARCHER | FTR | 36.602 |
17 | SSP | Shane RICHARDSON | Triumph | 37.883 |
18 | GP2 | Harvey CLARIDGE | Chassis Factory | 37.955 |
19 | SSP | Phil WAKEFIELD | Yamaha | 53.480 |
20 | GP2 | Cameron FRASER | Chassis Factory | 55.024 |
21 | SSP | Max INGHAM | Kawasaki | 1:02.506 |
22 | GP2 | Joe COLLIER | Kramer | 1:02.687 |
23 | SSP | Josh WOOD | Yamaha | 1:02.856 |
24 | GP2 | Tomás de VRIES | Chassis Factory | 1:04.773 |
25 | GP2 | Carl STEVENS | Chassis Factory | 1:23.814 |
26 | GP2 | Charlie MORRIS | Ariane | 1 Lap |
27 | GP2 | Jodie FIELDHOUSE | Ariane | 1 Lap |
28 | GP2 | Jack SCOTT | One | 2 Laps |
Not Classified | ||||
DNF | GP2 | Lukas WIMMER | Kramer | 1 Lap |
DNF | SSP | Scott SWANN | Kawasak | 10 Laps |
DNF | GP2 | Barry BURRELL | Kramer | 11 Laps |
DNF | SSP | Stephen THOMAS | Triumph | 12 Laps |
DNF | SSP | Jamie PERRIN | Yamaha | 13 Laps |
DNF | SSP | Caolán IRWIN | Yamaha | 15 Laps |
DNF | GP2 | Harry ROWLINGS | BER Evo | / |
DNF | SSP | Dave GRACE | Yamaha – Peterpan Racing | / |
British Supersport Championship Points
Pos | Rider | Points |
1 | Jack KENNEDY (Yamaha) | 401 |
2 | Bradley PERIE (Yamaha) | 359 |
3 | Harry TRUELOVE (Yamaha) | 275 |
4 | Lee JOHNSTON (Yamaha) | 257 |
5 | Jaimie van SIKKELERUS (Yamaha) | 229 |
6 | Luke STAPLEFORD (Kawasaki) | 200 |
7 | Rhys IRWIN (Triumph) | 155 |
8 | Eugene McMANUS (Kawasaki) | 153 |
9 | Damon REES (Yamaha) | 145 |
10 | Luke JONES (Ducati) | 135 |
11 | Jamie PERRIN (Kawasaki) | 124 |
12 | Ash BARNES (Yamaha) | 73 |
13 | Max INGHAM (Kawasaki) | 55 |
14 | Caolán IRWIN (Yamaha) | 55 |
15 | Scott SWANN (Kawasaki) | 52 |
16 | Tom BOOTH-AMOS (Kawasaki) | 45 |
17 | Phil WAKEFIELD (Yamaha) | 43 |
18 | Sam MUNRO (Yamaha) | 37 |
19 | Richard COOPER (Yamaha) | 36 |
20 | Mason LAW (Triumph) | 34 |
21 | Josh DAY (Triumph) | 26 |
22 | Tom TOPARIS (Triumph) | 25 |
23 | Shane RICHARDSON (Triumph) | 25 |
24 | Zak CORDEROY (Kawasaki) | 24 |
25 | Max WADSWORTH (Yamaha) | 24 |
26 | Eunan McGLINCHEY (Kawasaki) | 22 |
27 | Max COOK (Yamaha) | 13 |
28 | Josh WOOD (Yamaha) | 13 |
29 | Ian HUTCHINSON (Yamaha) | 9 |
30 | Tommy FIELDING (Yamaha) | 7 |
31 | Paul JORDAN (Yamaha) | 7 |
32 | Ben TOLLIDAY (Yamaha) | 6 |
33 | Stephen THOMAS (Triumph) | 3 |
34 | Caiden WILKINSON (Kawasaki) | 2 |
35 | Alan NAYLOR (Yamaha) | 2 |
36 | David JONES (Ducati) | 2 |
37 | Jamie CRINGLE (Triumph) | 1 |
38 | Joseph LOUGHLIN (Kawasaki) | 1 |
39 | Peter WRIGHT (Yamaha) | 1 |
GP2 Championship Points
Pos | Rider | Points |
1 | Jack SCOTT (One) | 377 |
2 | Cameron FRASER (Chassis Factory) | 330 |
3 | Harvey CLARIDGE (Chassis Factory) | 318 |
4 | Jake ARCHER (FTR) | 300 |
5 | Harry ROWLINGS (BER Evo) | 212 |
6 | Tomás de VRIES (Chassis Factory) | 186 |
7 | Barry BURRELL (Kramer) | 119 |
8 | Korie McGREEVY (Chassis Factory) | 110 |
9 | Jodie FIELDHOUSE (Ariane) | 109 |
10 | Lukas WIMMER (Kramer) | 48 |
11 | Joe COLLIER (Kramer) | 47 |
12 | Carl STEVENS (Chassis Factory) | 46 |
13 | Charlie MORRIS (Ariane) | 34 |
British Junior Superstock Race
Franco Bourne was back on the top step of the podium as he took the win by 1.785secs over Sam Laffins to end the season with the double win.
Third rider home was Seth Crump, who crossed the line a further 2.775secs back with Taylor Rose fourth as Owen Jenner beat Zak Fuller to claim fifth. Crump finished third in the championship.
Jacob Hatch finished the final race of the season in 17th place and the season in 22nd.
British Junior Superstock Race Two Results
Pos | Rider | Bike | Time/Gap |
1 | Franco BOURNE | Kawasaki | 15m11.977 |
2 | Sam LAFFINS | Kawasaki | +1.785 |
3 | Seth CRUMP | Yamaha | +4.560 |
4 | Taylor ROSE | Kawasaki | +11.168 |
5 | Owen JENNER | Yamaha | +11.487 |
6 | Zak SHELTON | Kawasaki | +11.604 |
7 | Louis VALLELEY | Yamaha | +13.693 |
8 | Dan BROOKS | Kawasaki | +16.609 |
9 | Kier ARMSTRONG | Kawasaki | +16.758 |
10 | Kam DIXON | Kawasaki | +16.776 |
11 | Harrison CROSBY | Kawasaki | +17.001 |
12 | Lewis JONES | Kawasaki | +17.349 |
13 | Harry FOWLE | Kawasaki | +19.796 |
14 | Declan CONNELL | Kawasaki | +20.664 |
15 | Cameron DAWSON | Kawasaki | +21.140 |
16 | Cameron HALL | Kawasaki | +22.053 |
17 | Jacob HATCH | Kawasaki | +23.219 |
18 | Finley ARSCOTT | Kawasaki | +23.270 |
19 | Jamie LYONS | Yamaha | +27.912 |
20 | Jake HOPPER | Yamaha | +28.025 |
21 | Oisin MAHER | Kawasaki | +29.134 |
22 | Anthony MAZZIOTTO III | Kawasaki | +31.533 |
23 | Jack BEDNAREK | Yamaha | +31.592 |
24 | Lynden LEATHERLAND | Yamaha | +32.338 |
25 | Max SILVESTER | Yamaha | +38.245 |
26 | Mikey HARDIE | Kawasaki | +38.281 |
27 | Jake CAMPBELL | Kawasaki | +38.554 |
28 | Joe FARRAGHER | Kawasaki | +44.064 |
29 | Chloe JONES | Yamaha | +46.576 |
30 | Cameron BROWN | Kawasaki | +49.507 |
31 | Kai DICKINSON | Kawasaki | +55.457 |
32 | Ross BANHAM | Kawasaki | +56.191 |
33 | Jake MARSH | Yamaha | +56.689 |
Not Classified | |||
DNF | Aaron SILVESTER | Yamaha | 8 Laps |
DNF | Edmund BEST | Yamaha | / |
British Junior Superstock Championship Points
Pos | Rider | Points |
1 | Max COOK (Yamaha) | 265 |
2 | Franco BOURNE (Kawasaki) | 215 |
3 | Dan BROOKS (Kawasaki) | 162 |
4 | Seth CRUMP (Yamaha) | 158 |
5 | Aaron SILVESTER (Yamaha) | 148 |
6 | Louis VALLELEY (Yamaha) | 131 |
7 | Sam LAFFINS (Kawasaki) | 115 |
8 | Asher DURHAM (Kawasaki) | 113 |
9 | Owen JENNER (Yamaha) | 99 |
10 | Lewis JONES (Kawasaki) | 74 |
11 | Edmund BEST (Kawasaki) | 63 |
12 | Cameron DAWSON (Kawasaki) | 63 |
13 | Zak FULLER (Kawasaki) | 57 |
14 | Jack BEDNAREK (Yamaha) | 54 |
15 | Kier ARMSTRONG (Kawasaki) | 53 |
16 | Cameron HALL (Kawasaki) | 49 |
17 | Zak SHELTON (Kawasaki) | 40 |
18 | Taylor ROSE (Kawasaki) | 35 |
19 | Kam DIXON (Kawasaki) | 28 |
20 | Callum BEY (Yamaha) | 28 |
21 | Finley ARSCOTT (Kawasaki) | 26 |
22 | Jacob HATCH (Kawasaki) | 26 |
23 | James ALDERSON (Triumph) | 21 |
24 | Kevin KEYES (Kawasaki) | 18 |
25 | Declan CONNELL (Kawasaki) | 18 |
26 | Harrison CROSBY (Kawasaki) | 14 |
27 | Harry FOWLE (Kawasaki) | 13 |
28 | Jamie LYONS (Yamaha) | 5 |
29 | Oisin MAHER (Kawasaki) | 3 |
30 | Lynden LEATHERLAND (Yamaha) | 3 |
31 | Osian JONES (Kawasaki) | 2 |
32 | Jake HOPPER (Yamaha) | 1 |
British Junior Supersport Race
Mikey Hardie signed off the year with a double win as he beat Jack Roach to the final race win of the year – and secured the runner-up spot in the championship.
Hardie took the win by 3.516secs as Roach took second, a further 0.843secs ahead of Joe Ellis in third. Fourth rider home was Charlie Atkins, with Abbz Thomas fifth.
British Junior Supersport Race Two Results
Pos | Rider | Bike | Time/Gap |
1 | Mikey HARDIE | Kawasaki | 17m51.649 |
2 | Jack ROACH | Kawasaki | +3.510 |
3 | Joe ELLIS | Kawasaki | +4.353 |
4 | Charlie ATKINS | Kawasaki | +4.364 |
5 | Abbz THOMAS | Kawasaki | +4.822 |
6 | Kieran KENT | Kawasaki | +4.851 |
7 | Christian SMITH | Kawasaki | +5.390 |
8 | Gus RODIO | Kawasaki | +6.829 |
9 | Jack KIRSCH | Kawasaki | +22.561 |
10 | Maximus HARDY | Kawasaki | +22.653 |
11 | Harry COOK | Yamaha | +30.223 |
12 | Keo WALKER | Kawasaki | +30.297 |
13 | Charlotte MARCUZZO | Kawasaki | +33.495 |
14 | Lewis JONES | Kawasaki | +34.371 |
15 | Felix DORLING | Kawasaki | +34.418 |
16 | Chris MOFFITT | Kawasaki | +35.399 |
17 | Katie HAND | Yamaha | +35.514 |
18 | Aaron MONK | Kawasaki | +35.553 |
19 | James CLEARY | Kawasaki | +36.392 |
20 | Lewis SMART | Kawasaki | +36.758 |
21 | Jack KNIGHTS | Kawasaki | +42.240 |
22 | Finn SMART-WEEDEN | Kawasaki | +47.910 |
23 | Oliver MORGAN-EDWARDS | Kawasaki | +56.873 |
24 | Denise DAL ZOTTO | Kawasaki | +1m02.807 |
25 | Fred McMULLAN | Yamaha | +1m02.870 |
26 | Jacob STEPHENSON | Yamaha | +1m02.932 |
27 | Scarlett ROBINSON | Kawasaki | +1m06.558 |
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DNF | Jamie HANKS-ELLIOTT | Kawasaki | 1 Lap |
DNF | James McMANUS | Kawasaki | 3 Laps |
DNF | Charlie BARNES | Kawasaki | 3 Laps |
DNF | Aaron LILLY | Kawasaki | 4 Laps |
DNF | Freddie BARNES | Kawasaki | 8 Laps |
DNF | Calum BEACH | Kawasaki | 9 Laps |
British Junior Supersport Championship Points
Pos | Rider | Points |
1 | James McMANUS (Kawasaki) | 249 |
2 | Mikey HARDIE (Kawasaki) | 239 |
3 | Charlie ATKINS (Kawasaki) | 233 |
4 | Kieran KENT (Kawasaki) | 223 |
5 | Jack ROACH (Kawasaki) | 161 |
6 | Joe ELLIS (Kawasaki) | 134 |
7 | Lewis JONES (Kawasaki) | 103 |
8 | Harry COOK (Yamaha) | 102 |
9 | Christian SMITH (Kawasaki) | 101 |
10 | Jack KIRSCH (Kawasaki) | 95 |
11 | Calum BEACH (Kawasaki) | 90 |
12 | Abbz THOMAS (Kawasaki) | 85 |
13 | Kieran SMITH (Kawasaki) | 76 |
14 | Chris MOFFITT (Kawasaki) | 64 |
15 | Finn SMART-WEEDEN (Kawasaki) | 64 |
16 | Charlotte MARCUZZO (Kawasaki) | 38 |
17 | Cameron BROWN (Kawasaki) | 26 |
18 | Gus RODIO (Kawasaki) | 21 |
19 | Jack SMITH (Kawasaki) | 20 |
20 | Keo WALKER (Kawasaki) | 19 |
21 | Lennon DOCHERTY (Kawasaki) | 16 |
22 | Denise DAL ZOTTO (Kawasaki) | 15 |
23 | Fred McMULLAN (Kawasaki) | 13 |
24 | Jamie HANKS-ELLIOTT (Kawasaki) | 12 |
25 | Luuk de RUITER (Yamaha) | 12 |
26 | Maximus HARDY (Kawasaki) | 7 |
27 | Lewis SMART (Kawasaki) | 6 |
28 | Jacob STEPHENSON (Yamaha) | 5 |
29 | Lewis LAKEY (Kawasaki) | 3 |
30 | Katie HAND (Yamaha) | 3 |
31 | Felix DORLING (Kawasaki) | 1 |
32 | Jack KNIGHTS (Kawasaki) | 1 |
33 | Aaron MONK (Kawasaki) | 1 |
34 | Oliver MORGAN-EDWARDS (Kawasaki) | 1 |
35 | Darragh O’MAHONY (Yamaha) | 1 |