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Sunday BSB Supersport, STK1000 and Junior STK round up from Brands Hatch

2023 British Superbike Championship - Round 11 - Brands Hatch

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
October 16, 2023
in BSB

2023 British Superbike Championship
Round 11 – Brands Hatch

Images by David Yeomans Photography


Supersport / GP2 Feature Race

Tom Booth-Amos celebrated the final British Supersport race of the year with a win at Brands Hatch, as newly-crowned champ Ben Currie crashed out.

Ben Currie the early leader

After a faultless start, Currie took control of the race, leading all the way to lap 12 when he crashed, handing the lead to Booth-Amos who was running in a strong second position.

Ben Currie had a handy lead before crashing out

With Booth-Amos ahead, Richard Cooper was running second and looked set for another podium but, just half an hour after claiming the BMW Motorrad F900 R Cup title, he too crashed out.

Ben Currie failed to score on Sunday but had already been crowned British Supersport Champion

Luke Jones eventually took second, with Eugene McManus third as TJ Toms picked up fourth place, ahead of Jack Nixon.

Aussies first and third in the British Supersport Championship, Ben Currie champ, Tom Toparis third

Tom Toparis also went out of the race four laps in but had amassed enough points during the season to clinch third place in the championship ahead of Rhys Irwin.

Ben Currie and Tom Toparis celebrate the final round of the season.

Seth Crump just missed out on a top ten finish, crossing the line 11th.

Seth Crump

Cameron Fraser was the first GP2 rider across the line in eighth place, the recently-crowned champ beating Harvey Claridge by just 0.049secs as Harry Rowlings took third.

Supersport / GP2 Feature Race Results

PosCLRiderBikeTime/Gap
1SSPTom BOOTH-AMOSKawasaki23m50.379
2SSPLuke JONESDucati+8.726
3SSPEugene McMANUSTriumph+11.730
4SSPTJ TOMSYamaha+13.695
5SSPJack NIXONTriumph+15.469
6SSPEunan McGLINCHEYYamaha+17.012
7SSPDean HARRISONYamaha+24.719
8GP2Cameron FRASERChassis+30.943
9GP2Harvey CLARIDGEChassis+30.992
10SSPSam MUNROYamaha+37.406
11SSPSeth CRUMPYamaha+37.450
12SSPJaimie van SIKKELERUSYamaha+37.601
13GP2Harry ROWLINGSChassis+38.475
14SSPMax WADSWORTHYamaha+38.925
15SSPJames McMANUSTriumph+45.964
16CUPJonathan RAILTONDucati+47.801
17CUPJosh WOODYamaha+54.157
18SSPJamie COWARDYamaha+54.322
19CUPAdon DAVIEDucati+54.827
20CUPTom TUNSTALLDucati1m01.008
21GP2Lucca ALLENKalex 1m02.172
22SSPFreddy BARNESYamaha1m15.442
23GP2Owen MELLORNykos1m22.020
24CUPDave GRACEYamaha1m23.437
25SSPCharlie WHITEDucati1m23.957
26CUPCraig KENNELLYDucati1m29.722
27GP2Luke WALLINGTONTriumph1m29.784
28CUPBen GRAYSONKawasaki1 Lap
Not Classified
DNFSSPRichard COOPERYamaha2 Laps
DNFSSPBen CURRIEDucati4 Laps
DNFCUPLee DEVONPORTDucati6 Laps
DNFSSPTom TOPARISYamaha8 Laps
DNFGP2Barry BURRELLKramer10 Laps
DNFSSPZak CORDEROYKawasaki12 Laps
DNFCUPHarry COOKMV14 Laps
DNFSSPRhys IRWINSuzuki15 Laps
DNFSSPJamie PERRINSuzuki15 Laps
DNFSSPCasey O’GORMANYamaha15 Laps
DNFGP2Jake MARSHTriumph/
Not Started
NSCUPMatt STEVENSDucati/

Supersport Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1Ben CURRIE (Ducati)406
2Tom BOOTH-AMOS (Kawasaki)333
3Tom TOPARIS (Yamaha)288
4Rhys IRWIN (Suzuki)282
5Jaimie van SIKKELERUS (Yamaha)248
6Luke STAPLEFORD (Kawasaki)246
7Luke JONES (Ducati)234
8TJ TOMS (Yamaha)227
9Eugene McMANUS (Triumph)203
10Jamie PERRIN (Suzuki)183
11Richard COOPER (Triumph / Yamaha)182
12Eunan McGLINCHEY (Yamaha)116
13Zak CORDEROY (Kawasaki)111
14Jack NIXON (Yamaha)108
16Dean HARRISON (Yamaha)65
15Max WADSWORTH (Yamaha)65
17Lee JOHNSTON (Yamaha)64
18Seth CRUMP (Yamaha)60
19Damon REES (Yamaha)54
20Sam MUNRO (Yamaha)49
21Casey O’GORMAN (Yamaha)46
22Ash BARNES (Yamaha)35
23James McMANUS (Triumph)35
24Jonathan RAILTON (Ducati)24
25Blaze BAKER (Ducati)18
26Tom TUNSTALL (Ducati)16
27Adon DAVIE (Ducati)16
28Thomas STRUDWICK (Yamaha)13
29Michael DUNLOP (Yamaha)10
30Carter BROWN (Yamaha)9
31Adam McLEAN (Yamaha)9
32Josh WOOD (Yamaha)9
33Jamie COWARD (Yamaha)8
34Harry TRUELOVE (Triumph / Suzuki)7
35Phil WAKEFIELD (Yamaha)6
36Ryan GARSIDE (Yamaha)5
37Dave GRACE (Yamaha)4
38Ben TOLLIDAY (Yamaha)4
39Harry LEIGH (Kawasaki)4
40Dave MACKAY (Ducati)3
41James BULL (Yamaha)3
42Tim NEAVE (Kawasaki)2
43Ben GRAYSON (Kawasaki)2
44Davey TODD (Honda)2
45Tommy FIELDING (Yamaha)1
46Caiden WILKINSON (Kawasaki)1

GP2 Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1Cameron FRASER (Chassis Factory)513
2Harry ROWLINGS (Chassis Factory)430
3Lucca ALLEN (Kalex)290
4Harvey CLARIDGE (Chassis Factory)285
5Joe COLLIER (Kramer)272
6Luke WALLINGTON (Triumph)218
7Jake MARSH (Triumph)90
8Barry BURRELL (Kramer)74
9Owen MELLOR (Nykos)70
10Jodie FIELDHOUSE (Ariane)58

Supersport Cup Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1Tom TUNSTALL (Ducati)366
2Jonathan RAILTON (Ducati)290
3Ben TOLLIDAY (Yamaha)240
4Adon DAVIE (Ducati)233
5Ryan GARSIDE (Yamaha)232
6Dave GRACE (Yamaha)231
7Harry LEIGH (Kawasaki)188
8Josh WOOD (Yamaha)186
9James BULL (Yamaha)172
10Craig KENNELLY (Ducati)144
11Ben GRAYSON (Kawasaki)114
12Harry COOK (MV Agusta)113
13Caiden WILKINSON (Kawasaki)92
14Matt STEVENS (Ducati)68
15Lee DEVONPORT (Ducati)62
16Gareth CUNNINGHAM (Yamaha)12

Superstock 1000 Race Two

Dan Linfoot was crowned champion in style after taking the final Pirelli National Superstock race win of the season at Brands Hatch.

The Optimum Bikes Racing Ltd rider took charge as he stormed through from a third row start to hit the front on lap six of 14, seeing off a charge from closest rival Richard Kerr to take the win and the title.

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The 35-year-old beat Kerr by 3.432secs – and after crossing the line continued at race pace, not realising the flag was out, and completed the extra lap before realising and starting his celebrations.

Dan Linfoot – 2023 British Superstock 1000 Champion

Dan Linfoot

“I didn’t see the chequered flag! On the last lap there, I came over the line, I saw the champion board thought ‘okay it’s over but when I came across the start-finish I didn’t see the chequered. I thought ‘I’m not sitting up now to lose it so I’ll just do an extra one just in case. It was a strange way to win the championship but I knew I had to go out and win the race today. I wanted to win the championship the way it should be won, not worry about the points situation and just go out and win the race.”

BSB 2023 – Round 11 – Brands Hatch – Superstock Race Two
1. Dan Linfoot (Optimum Bikes Racing Ltd)
2. Richard Kerr (AMD Motorsport) +3.432s
3. Joe Talbot (JR Performance Racing) +3.821s

Kerr finished runner-up on track and in the standings, as Joe Talbot finished the race third, Alastair Seeley fourth and Billy McConnell fifth.

BSB 2023 – Superstock 1000 Championship Points
1. Dan Linfoot 377
2. Richard Kerr 341
3. Alastair Seeley 315
Billy McConnell

“Saturday’s victory was obviously really good for the team, we just could have done with a few more of them at the beginning of the season! I felt in the groove both in the wet and dry and everything came together in the race so, yeah, I was really happy. We made a last-minute decision to switch to the hard wet rear and it was a good option for us as we were able to press on and pull away at the head of the field.

After the euphoria of the win, we wanted to go out with a bang on Sunday too and I felt we had the pace to take another win, but I got a bit beat up and couldn’t get the drive or consistency when I needed it. First and fifth made it a good weekend though and we’ve ended the year strongly. The DNF’s hurt us during the year but fifth overall is a good effort and the team have been brilliant all year so a big thanks to them and roll on 2024!”

Superstock 1000 Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Dan LINFOOTHonda20m32.144
2Richard KERRHonda+3.432
3Joe TALBOTHonda+3.821
4Alastair SEELEYBMW+4.721
5Billy McCONNELLHonda+4.882
6Luke HEDGERKawasaki+11.747
7Lewis ROLLOAprilia+11.778
8Ben LUXTONHonda+17.998
9Nathan HARRISONHonda+25.257
10James HILLIERYamaha+25.357
11Ash BEECHHonda+25.416
12Scott SWANNYamaha+27.490
13Sam COXBMW+32.234
14Joe FRANCISKawasaki+37.824
15Joe SHELDON-SHAWSuzuki+37.899
16Max SYMONDSYamaha+37.971
17John McGUINNESSHonda+39.740
18Kieran SMITHHonda+40.699
19Brent HARRANBMW+40.817
20Matty WHELANHonda+42.317
21Joe MOORESuzuki+44.885
22Ryan DIXONYamaha+45.082
23Callum BEYSuzuki+45.244
24Rory PARKERSuzuki+53.767
25Richard WHITEBMW+1m04.655
26Sam OSBORNESuzuki+1m31.052
27Clayton GROVERYamaha+1m31.070
28Martin RUITENBEEKYamaha+1m32.664
29Scott McFARLANESuzuki1 Lap
30Peter ECCLESKawasaki1 Lap
Not Classified
DNFConnor THOMSONKawasaki6 Laps
DNFMatt TRUELOVEHonda12 Laps
DNFTim NEAVEHonda13 Laps
DNFJake CAMPBELLKawasaki13 Laps
DNFPhil ROOKEKawasaki/

Superstock Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1Dan LINFOOT (Honda)377
2Richard KERR (Honda)341
3Alistair SEELEY (BMW)315
4Joe TALBOT (Honda)300
5Billy McCONNELL (Honda)270
6Lewis ROLLO (Aprilia)234
7Alex OLSEN (Honda)152
8Ben LUXTON (Honda)147
9Ashley BEECH (Honda)133
10Luke HEDGER (Kawasaki)131
11Franco BOURNE (Honda)93
12Joe FRANCIS (Kawasaki)76
13David ALLINGHAM (Honda)72
14Brayden ELLIOTT (Kawasaki)70
15Matt TRUELOVE (Honda)66
16Tim NEAVE (Honda)61
17Scott SWANN (Yamaha)58
18Shaun WINFIELD (Honda)50
19Fraser ROGERS (Aprilia)44
20Brent HARRAN (Honda / BMW)35
21James HILLIER (Yamaha)35
22Joe SHELDON-SHAW (Suzuki / Kawasaki)27
23Nathan HARRISON (Honda)15
24Simon REID (Honda)13
25Conor CUMMINS (Honda)10
26Sam COX (BMW)7
27Richard WHITE (BMW)7
28Max SYMONDS (Yamaha)5
29Matty WHELEN (Honda)3
30Kade VERWEY (BMW)3
31Kieran SMITH (Honda)2

Junior Superstock Race Two

Junior Superstock Race Two

Sam Laffins powered to the final ever win of the Pirelli National Junior Superstock series – as Owen Jenner crossed the line ninth to seal the championship.

Junior Superstock Race Two – Sam Laffins

Laffins took his third win in a row as the series drew to a close, but the man of the day was newly crowned champ Jenner, who overcame a moment on the opening lap to ride a safe race to the flag and lifted his second major championship crown.

Owen Jenner

“It’s amazing, I almost can’t believe it. This is what we’ve been working for all year, we’re just a small family team but we came in determined to win and here we are. Winning any championship is incredible but to know I’m the final ever champion in this class before it finishes is something else. It’s been an amazing year, I’ve so many people to thank and I’m just over the moon to be here.”

Second rider home was Declan Connell, who managed to hold off Ed Best in a very close finish.

BSB 2023 – Round 11 – Brands Hatch – Junior Superstock Race Two
1. Sam Laffins (G&S Racing)
2. Declan Connell (DC Racing) +0.164s
3. Edmund Best (Symcirrus Motorsport) +0.378s

Asher Durham, who came into the weekend with a small chance of title glory, finished the race fourth with Harrison Crosby fifth.

Young Aussie Jacob Hatch carded enough points to secure seventh place in the championship.

BSB 2023 – Junior Superstock Championship
1. Owen Jenner 266
2. Cameron Dawson 247
3. Asher Durham 242

Junior Superstock Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Sam LAFFINSKawasaki18m28.220
2Declan CONNELLKawasaki+0.164
3Edmund BESTYamaha +0.378
4Asher DURHAMKawasaki+0.423
5Harrison CROSBYKawasaki +1.238
6Finley ARSCOTTYamaha+1.464
7Cameron DAWSONKawasaki+1.556
8Zak SHELTONKawasaki+7.348
9Owen JENNERYamaha+7.604
10Mikey HARDIEKawasaki+7.684
11Jamie LYONSYamaha+12.031
12Jacob HATCHKawasaki+12.750
13Kieran KENTYamaha+14.742
14Charlie ATKINSYamaha+15.936
15Lewis JONESKawasaki+15.998
16Harry FOWLEYamaha+18.746
17Joe FARRAGHERKawasaki+18.800
18Lynden LEATHERLANDYamaha+26.284
19Finn SMART-WEEDENYamaha+36.910
20Joe HOWARDYamaha+36.924
21Oliver MORGAN-EDWARDSKawasaki+57.097
Not Classified
DNFCarl HARRISKawasaki1 Lap
DNFEvan PENDRILLYamaha1 Lap
DNFAdam BROWNKawasaki11 Laps
DNFAaron SILVESTERYamaha/
DNFOisin MAHERKawasaki/
DNFCameron HALLKawasaki/
DNFAaron MONKKawasaki/

Junior Superstock Points

PosRiderPoints
1Owen JENNER (Yamaha)252
2Cameron DAWSON (Kawasaki)229
3Asher DURHAM (Kawasaki)218
4Aaron SILVESTER (Yamaha)213
5Edmund BEST (Yamaha)163
6Sam LAFFINS (Yamaha)156
7Jacob HATCH (Kawasaki)131
8Harrison CROSBY (Kawasaki)130
9Cameron HALL (Kawasaki)113
10Declan CONNELL (Kawasaki)113
11Louis VALLELEY (Yamaha)105
12Finley ARSCOTT (Yamaha)82
13Charlie ATKINS (Kawasaki)72
14Jamie LYONS (Yamaha)56
15Taylor ROSE (Yamaha)51
16Oliver BARR (Yamaha)47
17Mickey HARDIE (Kawasaki)36
18Zak SHELTON (Kawasaki)35
19Osian JONES (Kawasaki)31
20Joe HOWARD (Yamaha)23
21Jack ROACH (Kawasaki)23
23Kier ARMSTRONG (Yamaha)22
22Kam DIXON (Yamaha)21
24Carl HARRIS (Kawasaki)15
25Kieran KENT (Yamaha)15
26Jack BEDNAREK (Yamaha)10
27Jake HOPPER (Yamaha)9
28Owen MELLOR (Kawasaki)6
29Lynden LEATHERLAND (Yamaha)6
30Finn SMART-WEEDEN (Yamaha)6
31Lewis JONES (Kawasaki)5
32Adam HARTGROVE (Yamaha)4
33Jake CAMPBELL (Kawasaki)3
34Joe FARRAGHER (Kawasaki)3
35Morgan McLAREN-WOOD (Kawasaki)2

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