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Recapping all the Saturday BSB action from Brands Hatch

2024 Bennetts British Superbike Championship - Round Six - Brands Hatch

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
July 21, 2024
in BSB

2024 Bennetts British Superbike Championship
Round Six – Brands Hatch
Saturday

British Superbike Race One

Ryan Vickers was unstoppable in the opening Bennetts British Superbike Championship race of the weekend at Brands Hatch as the OMG GRILLA Yamaha Racing rider delivered an inch-perfect performance, whilst behind the battle for the final podium positions was a four-way fight.

At the start, Vickers immediately hit the front of the pack into Paddock Hill Bend ahead of Danny Kent, Glenn Irwin, Josh Brookes and Tommy Bridewell. However, the fight at the front was short lived for Kent when he crashed out of second place on the third lap at Stirlings.

Vickers set an incredible pace to break the pack to return to the top step of the podium for the first time since the season opener at Circuito de Navarra, celebrating his third victory of the year to get his title campaign firmly back on track.

There was a four-way tussle for the final podium positions with Hager PBM Ducati’s Glenn Irwin initially leading Bridewell, Iddon and Leon Haslam, but Andrew Irwin was on the move in the second half of the race and he dispensed with the ROKiT BMW Motorrad Team rider ahead of him.

Bridewell and Irwin

On lap seven, Bridewell made his move on Glenn Irwin at Stirlings as the arch rivals continued their intense rivalry and the pair switched places again at Hawthorns on lap 13 when the Ducati contender moved back ahead.

Iddon was next to strike and he attacked Bridewell at Paddock Hill Bend, but the reigning champion instantly fought back to regain the position with a move at Stirlings on lap 14.

A lap later and Glenn Irwin was holding second from Bridewell as Andrew Irwin moved ahead of Iddon with a dive down the inside at Paddock Hill Bend. Whilst Bridewell dived ahead of Glenn Irwin at Stirlings before his rival recaptured the position before Clearways.

Bridewell wasn’t done and he made another move on the Hager PBM Ducati rider to take an emotional second place on the anniversary of losing his brother Ollie, meanwhile Andrew Irwin was also able to pass Glenn Irwin with five laps to go.

Bridewell and Andrew Irwin made it a double podium celebration for Honda Racing UK as they continue their resurgence after a tough season last year, relegating Glenn Irwin to fourth ahead of Iddon.

BSB 2024 – Round Six – Brands Hatch – Race One
1. Ryan Vickers (OMG GRILLA Yamaha Racing)
2. Tommy Bridewell (Honda Racing UK) +7.334s
3. Andrew Irwin (Honda Racing UK) +7.520s

Glenn Irwin and Bridewell now head into tomorrow’s two races equal on points at the top of the standings.

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Haslam held off the fight from Kyle Ryde for sixth place with Lee Jackson, Jason O’Halloran and Danny Buchan completing the top ten just ahead of Josh Brookes.

Billy McConnell took 14th place ahead ofd Peter Hickman and Dean Harrison.


British Superbike Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 R Vickers Yam 28m38.129
2 T Bridewell Hon +0.378
3 A Irwin Hon +0.396
4 G Irwin Duc +0.394
5 C Iddon Duc +0.390
6 K Ryde Yam +0.658
7 L Haslam BMW +0.400
8 L Jackson Hon +0.613
9 J O’halloran Kaw +0.669
10 D Buchan Kaw +0.593
11 J Brookes BMW +0.886
12 M Cook Kaw +1.174
13 L Hedger Kaw +1.251
14 B Mcconnell Hon +1.233
15 P Hickman BMW +1.691
16 D Harrison Hon +1.568
17 A Olsen Hon +1.811
18 L Rollo Apr +1.371
19 R Kerr BMW +2.434
20 B Elliott Kaw +2.296
21 J Sikkelerus Hon +2.652
22 L Valleley Kaw +3.827
Not Classifed
DNF F Bourne Hon 1.220
DNF D Kent Yam 0.457
DNF C Nesbitt Hon 1.194
DNF S Stacey Kaw 2.120

British Superbike Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 Glenn IRWIN (Ducati) 189
2 Tommy BRIDEWELL (Honda) 189
3 Christian IDDON (Ducati) 167
4 Kyle RYDE (Yamaha) 157
5 Danny KENT (Yamaha) 147
6 Jason O’HALLORAN (Kawasaki) 115
7 Ryan VICKERS (Yamaha) 110
8 Leon HASLAM (BMW) 105
9 Charlie NESBITT (Honda) 85
10 Josh BROOKES (BMW) 85
11 Andrew IRWIN (Honda) 82
12 Lee JACKSON (Honda) 77
13 Rory SKINNER (BMW) 65
14 Max COOK (Kawasaki) 63
15 Storm STACEY (Kawasaki) 52
16 Fraser ROGERS (Honda) 45
17 Billy McCONNELL (Honda) 32
18 Danny BUCHAN (Kawasaki) 29
19 Lewis ROLLO (Aprilia) 26
20 Franco BOURNE (Honda) 19
21 Peter HICKMAN (BMW) 18
22 Dean HARRISON (Honda) 14
23 Luke HEDGER (Kawasaki) 10
24 Tom NEAVE (Kawasaki) 4
25 Louis VALLELEY (Kawasaki) 2
26 Luke MOSSEY (Kawasaki) 2
27 Alex OLSEN (Honda) 1

British Superbike Qualifying Results

Pos Rider Bike Q1 Q2
1 R Vickers Yam 1m25.061
2 D Kent Yam 1m25.154
3 G Irwin Duc 1m25.163
4 J Brookes BMW 1m25.311
5 T Bridewell Hon 1m25.343
6 L Haslam BMW 1m25.349
7 J O’halloran Kaw 1m25.432
8 K Ryde Yam 1m25.602 1m25.468
9 C Iddon Duc 1m25.471
10 D Buchan Kaw 1m26.001 1m25.650
11 A Irwin Hon 1m25.708
12 L Jackson Hon 1m25.743
13 F Bourne Hon 1m25.669 1m25.755
14 C Nesbitt Hon 1m25.836
15 P Hickman BMW 1m26.067
16 B Mcconnell Hon 1m26.043
17 T Neave Kaw 1m26.257
18 L Rollo Apr 1m26.263
19 L Hedger Kaw 1m26.340
20 M Cook Kaw 1m26.340
21 D Harrison Hon 1m26.703
22 A Olsen Hon 1m26.717
23 S Stacey Kaw 1m26.971
24 B Elliott Kaw 1m27.252
25 J Sikkelerus Hon 1m27.299
26 R Kerr BMW 1m27.536
27 L Valleley Kaw 1m28.959

British Supersport / GP2 Sprint Race

Jack Kennedy took the Sprint race win by just 0.043secs over reigning champ Ben Currie as the pair fought to the line at the end of 10 laps.

Polesitter Currie had taken early control of the race as he hit the front with a stunning start as Kennedy passed Luke Stapleford to move into second position at Druids.

From there, Kennedy chased his rival for much of the race, keeping right on his rear wheel before hitting the front on Lap Seven. But Currie wasn’t going to give up easily and was back ahead by the next lap – and the battle continued to the final lap.

Currie was ahead as the pack started the last lap but Kennedy moved ahead into Paddock Hill Bend, before Currie took it back again. A small error by Currie let Kennedy back through towards the end of the lap and it was enough to keep his rival at bay, as the Honda Racing UK rider took the win.

Luke Stapleford was third rider home, with Alastair Seeley fourth and Richard Cooper fifth.

Mikey Hardie continued his strong run at Brands Hatch to take the Cup win, with Cameron Hall second and Adon Davie third.

And in GP2, Owen Jenner stormed to yet another win over Lucca Allen and Keo Walker.

British Supersport / GP2 Sprint Race Results

Pos CL Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 SSP J Kennedy Hon 14m48.493
2 SSP B Currie Duc +0.052
3 SSP L Stapleford Tri /
4 SSP A Seeley Yam +0.382
5 SSP R Cooper Yam +0.398
6 SSP L Jones Duc +0.767
7 SSP H Truelove Suz +0.887
8 SSP TJ Toms Yam +0.872
9 SSP R Irwin Kaw +0.841
10 SSP S Richardson Suz +1.082
11 SSP J Shaw Suz +1.252
12 SSP E Mcmanus Duc +0.669
13 SSP C Brown Yam +1.480
14 SSP E Mcglinchey Kaw +1.542
15 SSP A Durham Kaw +1.690
16 CUP M Hardie Kaw +1.785
17 GP2 O Jenner Kra +1.671
18 SSP M Wadsworth Tri +1.817
19 SSP L Johnston Tri +1.785
20 CUP C Hall Kaw +1.896
21 SSP C Fraser Suz +2.029
22 SSP C Dawson Kaw +2.022
23 SSP O Barr Yam +2.174
24 SSP J Mcmanus Duc +2.008
25 SSP H Claridge Suz +2.333
26 CUP A Davie Duc +2.130
27 SSP S Laffins Kaw +2.042
28 SSP F Barnes Yam +2.060
29 CUP J Wood Yam +2.533
30 SSP M Wood Yam +2.358

British Supersport Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 Ben CURRIE (Ducati) 219
2 Jack KENNEDY (Honda) 212
3 Luke STAPLEFORD (Triumph) 192
4 Harry TRUELOVE (Suzuki) 134
5 Alastair SEELEY (Yamaha) 131
6 Eugene McMANUS (Ducati) 98
7 Rhys IRWIN (Suzuki) 90
8 Shane RICHARDSON (Suzuki) 87
9 Brad PERIE (Kawasaki) 70
10 TJ TOMS (Yamaha) 70
11 Asher DURHAM (Kawasaki) 49
12 Luke JONES (Ducati) 48
13 Tom BOOTH-AMOS (Triumph) 47
14 Can ÖNCÜ (Kawasaki) 47
15 Davey TODD (Ducati) 42
16 Matt TRUELOVE (Suzuki) 40
17 Joe FRANCIS (Ducati) 31
18 Oliver BARR (Yamaha) 28
19 Eunan McGLINCHEY (Kawasaki) 27
20 Jorel BOERBOOM (Kawasaki) 22
21 Ondrej VOSTATEK (Triumph) 22
22 Carter BROWN (Yamaha) 21
23 Richard COOPER (Yamaha) 16
24 Sam LAFFINS (Kawasaki) 13
25 Max WADSWORTH (Triumph) 13
26 Adon DAVIE (Ducati) 12
27 Hikari OKUBO (Honda) 9
28 Harvey CLARIDGE (Suzuki) 8
29 Jamie COWARD (Triumph) 6
30 Joe SHELDON-SHAW (Suzuki) 5
31 Cameron HALL (Kawasaki) 5
32 Mikey HARDIE (Kawasaki) 5
33 Cameron DAWSON (Kawasaki) 5
34 Charlie WHITE (Ducati) 4
35 Freddie BARNES (Yamaha) 4
36 Max MORGAN (Kawasaki) 3
37 Cameron FRASER (Suzuki) 3
38 Lynden LEATHERLAND (Yamaha) 2
39 Lewis JONES (Kawasaki) 1
40 Craig NEVE (Triumph) 1

GP2 Points

Pos Rider Points
1 Owen JENNER (Kramer) 272
2 Jack NIXON (Kramer) 179
3 Lucca ALLEN (Kalex) 138
4 Keo WALKER (Triumph) 102
5 Owen MELLOR (Nykos) 20
6 Maximus HARDY (Triumph) 18

HEL Cup Points

Pos Rider Points
1 Adon DAVIE (Ducati) 145
2 Cameron HALL (Kawasaki) 131
3 Ben TOLLIDAY (Yamaha) 106
4 Lynden LEATHERLAND (Yamaha) 106
5 Mikey HARDIE (Kawasaki) 94
6 Joe FARRAGHER (Kawasaki) 88
7 Tom TUNSTALL (Ducati) 86
8 Josh WOOD (Yamaha) 62
9 Max MORGAN (Kawasaki) 50
10 Charlie WHITE (Ducati) 39
11 Adam BROWN (Kawasaki) 38
12 Harry COOK (Kawasaki) 36
13 Lewis JONES (Kawasaki) 24
14 Stephen THOMAS (Yamaha) 24
15 Dave GRACE (Yamaha) 16
16 Ben GRAYSON (Yamaha) 14
17 Leon WILTON (Ducati) 12

Pirelli National Superstock Race One

Tom Ward took his maiden Superstock race win on Saturday evening after a dramatic race where points leader Davey Todd was knocked off by a flying Scott Swann.

Todd had been looking in control of the 14-lap race after hitting the front from pole, but on lap five, as Swann made a move past Joe Talbot for second, he fell and his bike skidded across the track and took out leader Todd, ending both their races.

Ward found his way to the front and was able to hold off Luke Mossey to win by 0.350secs, as Talbot was third, Josh Owens fourth and Matt Truelove fifth.

Pirelli National Superstock Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 T Ward Hon 20m31.892
2 L Mossey Hon +0.350
3 J Talbot Hon +1.812
4 J Owens Apr +4.306
5 M Truelove Hon +6.530
6 J Perrin Hon +6.721
7 S Winfield Hon +7.800
8 F Arscott Hon +14.258
9 D Allingham BMW +15.454
10 S Cox Hon +16.221
11 D Connell Hon +25.273
12 K Dixon Yam +30.733
13 C Bey Hon +33.004
14 M Symonds Yam +33.286
15 G Edwards Hon +33.743
16 E Best Kaw +38.763
17 A Compton Hon +38.838
18 M Whelan Hon +42.049
19 C Tinker Yam +43.141
20 N Harrison Hon +43.255
21 J Bednarek Hon +46.472
22 C Thomson Kaw +47.133
23 J Howard Kaw +48.610
24 B Baker Kaw +59.542
25 C Wilkinson Kaw +1m14.960
26 A Williams Hon +1m15.037
27 C Grover Yam +1m15.181
28 C Kennelly Hon +1:18.704
29 J Campbell Kaw +1m28.581
30 P Barker Hon 1 Lap
31 L Wallington Hon 1 Lap
32 J Burrill BMW 1 Lap
33 L Healey Hon 1 Lap
Not Classified
DNF S Reid Hon 1 Lap
DNF B Luxton Hon 3 Laps
DNF D Todd BMW 10 Laps
DNF S Swann Hon 10 Laps
DNF J Hopper Kaw 10 Laps
DNF J Lyons Hon 13 Laps
Not Classified
NS R White BMW

Pirelli National Sportbike Qualifying

Italy’s Edoardo Colombi secured pole position at Brands Hatch as he clocked a best lap of 1min 31.949secs.

Richard Cooper will line up alongside him on the grid, after finishing the session 0.391secs adrift of his championship rival, as Harrison Dessoy rounds out the front row. Ash Barnes will start from fourth, with Thomas Strudwick fifth.

Pirelli National Sportbike Qualifying Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 E Colombi Apr 1m31.949
2 R Cooper Tri +0.391
3 H Dessoy Yam +1.124
4 A Barnes Yam +1.560
5 T Strudwick Tri +1.826
6 A Silvester Tri +2.012
7 F Weeden Apr +2.056
8 R Stephenson Tri +2.100
9 C Irwin Apr +2.271
10 Z Shelton Apr +2.479
11 R Banham Yam +2.511
12 A Davidson Apr +2.594
13 J Stephenson Yam +3.822
14 J Martin Tri +3.924
15 L Docherty Kaw +4.017
16 S Green Apr +4.418
17 J Ellis Apr +4.422
18 C Atkins Kaw +4.423
19 J Muir Apr +4.656
20 C Harris Apr +4.768
21 S O’reilly Apr +4.790
22 O Edwards Apr +4.807
23 D Crean Apr +5.075
24 J Smith Apr +5.076
25 K Hand Tri +5.139
26 J Knights Apr +6.375
27 J Proudfoot Yam +6.457
28 F Dresler Tri +6.463
29 J Fieldhouse Apr +7.293

Tracker Kawasaki British Superteen Race One

Australia’s Brodie Gawith celebrated his first series win after a dramatic final lap at Brands Hatch.

SuperTeen Race One – Brodie Gawith

After leading the whole race, the ROKiT Rookie – who had come under some pressure from Ted Wilkinson and Lewis Smart in the latter laps – found himself in a last lap scrap.

SuperTeen Race One – Brodie Gawith

But he emerged ahead out of the final turn as Wilkinson dropped back, Smart crashed out and polesitter Calum Beach stormed back through after dropping as low as seventh, to claim second. Third went the way of James Cook, as Wilkinson managed to salvage fourth with Kalvin Kelly fifth.

SuperTeen Race One – Brodie Gawith

Tracker Kawasaki British Superteen Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 B Gawith Kaw 16m20.541
2 C Beach Kaw +0.084
3 J Cook Kaw +0.189
4 T Wilkinson Kaw +0.293
5 K Kelly Kaw +0.428
6 C Jones Kaw +0.883
7 H Snell Kaw +5.848
8 C Harris Kaw +6.009
9 F Oakley Kaw +30.415
10 C Dance Kaw +30.726
11 K Shuttlewood Kaw +30.736
12 Z Weston Kaw +30.795
13 L Hopkins Kaw +30.973
14 D O’mahony Kaw +31.089
15 K Tinker Kaw +31.598
16 C Marcuzzo Kaw +56.776
17 F Schipper Kaw +59.805
18 J Yeldham Kaw +1m14.617
Not Classified
DNF L Smart Kaw 1 Lap
DNF G Marshall Kaw 4 Laps
Not Started
NS B O’malley Kaw /

Tracker Kawasaki British Superteen Race Two

James Cook beat Kalvin Kelly by 0.055secs to take the second Tracker Kawasaki British Superteen race win of the day after hectic 10 lap race.

With five riders battling throughout the full race, it came down to a last lap scrap as Cook made a dive down the inside of Kelly into Hawthorn, Kelly then stealing it back but Cook making the best run to the line to take victory.

Kelly was second, his ROKiT Rookie team-mate Chloe Jones a close third with Ted Wilkinson fourth and race one winner Brodie Gawith fifth.

Tracker Kawasaki British Superteen Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 J Cook Kaw 16m19.981
2 K Kelly Kaw +0.055
3 C Jones Kaw +0.262
4 T Wilkinson Kaw +0.848
5 B Gawith Kaw +1.142
6 C Harris Kaw +4.218
7 C Beach Kaw +6.060
8 H Snell Kaw +12.416
9 L Smart Kaw +12.446
10 F Oakley Kaw +22.808
11 Z Weston Kaw +22.903
12 K Shuttlewood Kaw +23.075
13 G Marshall Kaw +23.636
14 L Hopkins Kaw +23.701
15 D O’mahony Kaw +26.827
16 C Dance Kaw +37.032
17 K Tinker Kaw +37.101
18 C Marcuzzo Kaw +48.801
19 F Schipper Kaw +55.360
20 B O’malley Kaw +55.384
21 J Yeldham Kaw +1:21.658

Tracker Kawasaki British Superteen Qualifying Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 C Beach Kaw 1m36.666
2 B Gawith Kaw +0.562
3 K Kelly Kaw +0.878
4 L Smart Kaw +0.924
5 T Wilkinson Kaw +1.014
6 C Jones Kaw +1.190
7 J Cook Kaw +1.537
8 C Harris Kaw +1.567
9 G Marshall Kaw +2.133
10 H Snell Kaw +2.891
11 L Hopkins Kaw +3.027
12 Z Weston Kaw +3.353
13 D O’mahony Kaw +3.975
14 C Dance Kaw +4.012
15 K Tinker Kaw +4.382
16 K Shuttlewood Kaw +4.528
17 B O’malley Kaw +4.658
18 C Marcuzzo Kaw +5.154
19 F Oakley Kaw +5.198
20 F Schipper Kaw +7.476
21 J Yeldham Kaw +8.259
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