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British Superbike STK/SS/Junior STK Saturday round up from Donington Park

2023 British Superbike Championship - Round Ten - Donington Park

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
October 1, 2023
in BSB

2023 British Superbike Championship
Round Ten – Donington Park

Images by David Yeomans Photography


Superbike Race One

Ryan Vickers claimed a dominant Bennetts British Superbike Championship victory in the BikeSocial Sprint Race at Donington Park as the LAMI OMG Racing Yamaha team’s tyre choice paid off in the wet conditions whilst the leading title contenders had a disastrous opening race.

Rain before the start of the race meant that it would be a crucial call on tyre choice on the grid and a last minute switch to wet tyres on both the front and rear gave Vickers the confidence to push to a lights-to-flag victory.

Vickers launched from the start into the front with the chasing pack led by Peter Hickman, Lee Jackson and Jack Kennedy, and the LAMI OMG Racing Yamaha rider was then controlling the race from the front.

No points for BeerMonster Ducati duo Glenn Irwin and Tommy Bridewell

The race proved to be one to forget for standings leaders BeerMonster Ducati as their choice of intermediates on both the front and rear for Glenn Irwin and Tommy Bridewell meant they would both fail to score a point, meaning they remain separated by just half a point at the top of the standings. Irwin ended the race in 23rd position with Bridewell in 24th.

Kyle Ryde

Kyle Ryde was unable to capitalise on the BeerMonster Ducati Team’s misfortune though, with the LAMI OMG Racing Yamaha also making the same choice as his title rivals, he was able to salvage four points in 12th place but he has dropped to fourth in the overall standings by a single point.

As Vickers delivered a perfect performance for the win, Leon Haslam was determined to close the advantage despite the conditions. The ROKiT BMW Motorrad rider fought throughout to take an impressive second place finish despite the combination of a wet tyre in the front and an intermediate in the rear. The result means he has edged ahead of Ryde in the title chase, with 55.5 points the deficit to Irwin at the top of the standings.

The fight for the final podium position went down to the finish, with Luke Mossey taking his first podium finish in six years for the Tactix by Lloyd & Jones BMW team after making a move on Jack Kennedy on the final run to the chequered flag.

Lee Jackson claimed a top five finish for the Cheshire Mouldings Kawasaki team with Franco Bourne debuting the BSB Pathway specification Marvel HCL Motorsport Honda taking his best finish in the Championship in sixth place.

Josh Brookes ended seventh for the FHO Racing BMW Motorrad Team with Storm Stacey splitting him from team-mate Peter Hickman. Rookie Louis Valleley claimed an impressive top ten finish for the Rapid CDH Racing Kawasaki team.

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Ryan Vickers – P1

“It was really difficult to make the choice on tyre – I couldn’t make my decision, it wasn’t raining at the time but also the track was drying in front of us. I said to the team to put wets in and luckily it was the right decision. I got into the front and knew I had a bit of an advantage and I was just monitoring the pit board really. I was riding it as safe as I could to keep the advantage to bring home the win. I’m so, so happy, the team did an amazing job and made no mistakes and that’s the hard thing so I’m pleased to give them the win.”

Jason O’Halloran – P17

“Not much to say really! We had a great qualifying and was up for the race but the rain just before it changed it. I changed to inters, then we only had time to change to the wet front. The front wasn’t the issue, it was the rear and I just had no grip. A few others made it work, but we struggled with the settings we had. Looking forward to tomorrow, and wet or dry we’ll make a few changes to make it work.”

Glenn Irwin – P23

“We had an idea of what the weather forecast was going to do but the slight delay in the schedule meant things changed and that led to a variety of opinions on what tyres to go with. There wasn’t much time to decide, and I perhaps could have been more assertive in saying what I wanted rather than asking the question of the team, but it is what it is. It was a chaotic race which led to a strange result, but the championship position has barely changed at all. There’s still only half a point between Tommy and myself and we’ve a good gap to Leon and Kyle so no harm done.”

Tommy Bridewell – P24

“As strange as it seems, there’s nothing to be disappointed about today. These are the days you can’t win the championship, but you can certainly lose it especially if you were to fall off and get injured. After the sighting lap I felt sure the intermediates were the right tyre choice, but conditions were getting worse and by then it was too late to change. The rain caught us out but whilst I knew we weren’t going to score any points; I also knew lots of other riders would be in the same position and so it proved. We’re all in one piece and we’ve lost minimal points in the table, so we’ll go again tomorrow.”

Niccolò Canepa – DNF

“I am very frustrated because I like those conditions and thought this was a good opportunity especially after qualifying. Unfortunately I had very bad vibrations from the front on the first lap and could not stop the bike so I had to pull in. Like I say, this is frustrating as even with the inter I had good rear grip so feel we could have made something of the conditions. Unfortunately this means we are further back on the grid for tomorrow but we’ll do our best whatever the weather.”


Superbike Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Ryan VICKERSYamaha16m36.887
2Leon HASLAMBMW+3.742
3Luke MOSSEYBMW+5.332
4Jack KENNEDYYamaha+5.493
5Lee JACKSONKawasaki+8.763
6Franco BOURNEHonda+29.700
7Josh BROOKESBMW+33.342
8Storm STACEYKawasaki+33.995
9Peter HICKMANBMW+37.127
10Louis VALLELEYKawasaki+39.895
11Tom NEAVEHonda+44.181
12Kyle RYDEYamaha+45.735
13Max COOKKawasaki+46.629
14Jack SCOTTKawasaki+46.784
15Bradley PERIEKawasaki+52.358
16Christian IDDONDucati+1m02.397
17Jason O’HALLORANYamaha+1m03.652
18Davey TODDBMW+1m05.124
19Brayden ELLIOTTKawasaki+1m05.587
20Charlie NESBITTHonda+1m06.935
21Michael DUNLOPHonda+1m07.649
22Alex OLSENHonda+1m20.148
23Glenn IRWINDucati1 Lap
24Tommy BRIDEWELLDucati1 Lap
Not Classified
DNFAndrew IRWINHonda6 Laps
DNFNiccoló CANEPAYamaha9 Laps

2023 BSB – Round Ten – Donington Park – BikeSocial Sprint Race Results
1.Ryan Vickers (LAMI OMG Racing Yamaha)
2. Leon Haslam (ROKiT BMW Motorrad) +3.742s
3. Luke Mossey (Tactix by Lloyd & Jones BMW) +5.332s

Superbike Qualifying Results

PosRiderBikeQ1Q2
1Jason O’HALLORANYamaha1m27.196
2Tommy BRIDEWELLDucati 1m27.338
3Leon HASLAMBMW1m27.364
4Kyle RYDEYamaha1m27.492
5Ryan VICKERSYamaha1m27.525
6Glenn IRWINDucati 1m27.552
7Niccoló CANEPAYamaha1m28.4691m27.807
8Peter HICKMANBMW1m27.967
9Charlie NESBITTHonda 1m28.102
10Lee JACKSONKawasaki1m28.113
11Christian IDDONDucati1m28.289
12Davey TODDBMW1m28.9781m28.433
13Storm STACEYKawasaki1m28.9891m28.499
14Luke MOSSEYBMW1m28.568
15Max COOKKawasaki1m28.596
16Andrew IRWINHonda1m29.0331m28.686
17Josh BROOKESBMW 1m29.2241m28.732
18Bradley PERIEKawasaki1m29.2231m29.136
19Alex OLSENHonda 1m29.247
20Tom NEAVEHonda1m29.274
21Jack KENNEDYYamaha1m29.392
22Jack SCOTTKawasaki 1m29.804
23Franco BOURNEHonda1m30.156
24Louis VALLELEYKawasaki1m30.158
25Michael DUNLOPHonda 1m31.359
26Brayden ELLIOTTKawasaki1m31.373

Bennetts British Superbike Championship Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Glenn IRWIN (Ducati)360.5
2Tommy BRIDEWELL (Ducati)360
3Leon HASLAM (BMW)305
4Kyle RYDE (Yamaha)304
5Lee JACKSON (Kawasaki)296.5
6Jason O’HALLORAN (Yamaha)276.5
7Josh BROOKES (BMW)262
8Ryan VICKERS (Yamaha)232
9Christian IDDON (Ducati)222
10Jack KENNEDY (Yamaha)134
11Charlie NESBITT (Honda)122.5
12Peter HICKMAN (BMW)121
13Danny KENT (Honda)115
14Storm STACEY (Kawasaki)96.5
15Max COOK (Kawasaki)72
16Tom NEAVE (Honda)67
17Luke MOSSEY (BMW)52
18Andrew IRWIN (Honda)44
19Bradley PERIE (Kawasaki)36
20Franco BOURNE (Honda)28
21Dean HARRISON (Kawasaki)26
22Danny BUCHAN (BMW)25
23Tito RABAT (Yamaha)16
24Jack SCOTT (Kawasaki)10
25Josh OWENS (Honda)9.5
26Héctor BARBERÁ (Honda)9
27Davey TODD (Honda)7
28Louis VALLELEY (Kawasaki)6
29Tim NEAVE (Yamaha)6
30Luke STAPLEFORD (Kaw / Yam)4

Superstock 1000 Race One

Joe Talbot took his first ever National Superstock win after a dramatic eight lap wet race at Donington Park – as points leader Dan Linfoot had to settle for sixth.

Superstock 1000 Race One – Alastair Seeley

As rain hit, the race was stopped and restarted over eight laps and as it became heavier, riders who had opted for intermediates – including Linfoot – struggled.

Superstock 1000 Race One – Billy McConnell

Talbot took the lead early on and carefully extended it over the laps, beating Billy McConnell by 2.95secs as Alastair Seeley took third.

Superstock 1000 Race One – Fraser Rogers and Billy McConnell

Lewis Rollo managed to hold off his team-mate Fraser Rogers as the pair took fourth and fifth places respectively while Linfoot had to settle for sixth.

BSB 2023 – Round Ten – Donington Park – Superstock 1000 Saturday Race
1. Joe Talbot (JR Performance Racing)
2. Billy McConnell (C&L Fairburn Properties Jackson Racing) +2.952s
3. Alastair Seeley (SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad) +6.789s

Superstock 1000 Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Joe TALBOTHonda13m25.252
2Billy McCONNELLHonda+2.952
3Alastair SEELEYBMW+6.789
4Lewis ROLLOAprilia+7.312
5Fraser ROGERSAprilia+11.334
6Dan LINFOOTHonda+16.102
7Ben LUXTONHonda+18.844
8Matt TRUELOVEHonda+22.824
9Richard KERRHonda+26.784
10Joe FRANCISKawasaki+31.749
11Scott SWANNYamaha+36.919
12Ash BEECHHonda+38.809
13Matty WHELENHonda+45.702
14James HILLIERYamaha+47.790
15Max SYMONDSYamaha+50.112
16Jamie COWARDHonda+53.550
17Rory PARKERSuzuki+54.517
18Andrew WILLIAMSSuzuki+55.443
19Connor THOMSONKawasaki1m05.706
20Kieran SMITHHonda1m11.680
21Scott McFARLANESuzuki1m28.462
22Jason BURRILLBMW1m48.344
23Phil ROOKEKawasaki1m59.549
Not Classified
DNFBrent HARRANBMW1 Lap
DNFShaun WINFIELDHonda1 Lap
DNFRichard WHITEBMW1 Lap
DNFJoe SHELDON-SHAWKawasaki6 Laps
DNFPeter ECCLESKawasaki7 Laps
DNFLuke HEDGERKawasakiDNF
DNFJoey THOMPSONYamaha DNF
DNFJake CAMPBELLKawasakiDNF
DNFCallum BEYSuzukiDNF

Superstock 1000 Points

PosRiderPoints
1Ben CURRIE (Ducati)361
2Tom BOOTH-AMOS (Kawasaki)268
3Rhys IRWIN (Suzuki)250
4Tom TOPARIS (Yamaha)249
5Luke STAPLEFORD (Kawasaki)246
6Jaimie van SIKKELERUS (Yamaha)204
7Luke JONES (Ducati)190
8Jamie PERRIN (Suzuki)168
9TJ TOMS (Yamaha)167
10Eugene McMANUS (Triumph)158
11Richard COOPER (Yamaha)147
12Zak CORDEROY (Kawasaki)93
13Eunan McGLINCHEY (Yamaha)76
14Jack NIXON (Yamaha)66
15Lee JOHNSTON (Yamaha)64
16Damon REES (Yamaha)54
17Seth CRUMP (Yamaha)42
18Max WADSWORTH (Yamaha)41
19Dean HARRISON (Yamaha)40
20Ash BARNES (Yamaha)35
21Sam MUNRO (Yamaha)33
22James McMANUS (Triumph)27
23Casey O’GORMAN (Yamaha)20
24Blaze BAKER (Ducati)18
25Jonathan RAILTON (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
32Harry TRUELOVE (Triumph / Suzuki)7
33Phil WAKEFIELD (Yamaha)6
34Josh WOOD (Yamaha)5
35Dave GRACE (Yamaha)4
36Ben TOLLIDAY (Yamaha)4
37Harry LEIGH (Kawasaki)4
38Ryan GARSIDE (Yamaha)3
39Dave MACKAY (Ducati)3
40James BULL (Yamaha)3
41Tim NEAVE (Kawasaki)2
42Ben GRAYSON (Kawasaki)2
43Davey TODD (Honda)2
44Caiden WILKINSON (Kawasaki)1

Supersport / GP2 Sprint Race

Ben Currie is the 2023 Quattro Group British Supersport champion after beating Luke Stapleford to the Feature race win at Donington Park.

Ben Currie – 2023 Quattro Group British Supersport champion

Despite an small early mistake which dropped him down to fourth on lap three, the Australian fought back to make up the lost places, eventually passing Stapleford for the lead on lap 12.

Ben Currie crowned 2023 Quattro Group British Supersport champion

From there, he put his head down and built a gap, eventually crossing the line 3.170secs ahead of Stapleford.

Ben Currie crowned 2023 Quattro Group British Supersport champion

And with rival Tom Booth-Amos not racing this weekend and his other rival, Rhys Irwin, retiring on lap eight, it means Currie is the 2023 champion with three races still to go.

Ben Currie crowned 2023 Quattro Group British Supersport champion
Ben Currie

“The last half season has been a dream, he said. “We’ve had 12 podiums on the bounce, five wins now and I’m absolutely over the moon. I don’t know what to say, it just hasn’t sunk in yet. I was concentrating so hard on winning that race that I’d forgotten I could win the championship. The dream has become a reality now.”

Ben Currie crowned 2023 Quattro Group British Supersport champion

As Currie celebrated his win, rookie Casey O’Gorman found a way past Eugene McManus on the final lap to take third as McManus had to settle for fourth, just ahead of Dutchman Jaime van Sikkelerus.

BSB 2023 – British Supersport Saturday Race Result
1. Ben Currie (Oxford Products Racing Ducati)
2. Luke Stapleford (Profile Road & Racing Performance) +3.170s
3. Casey O’Gorman (LAMI OMG Racing Yamaha) +4.249s

In GP2, Barry Burrell continued to dominate the weekend on the Kramer, crossing the line 15th overall and first in class, as Cameron Fraser was second with Harvey Claridge third.

Supersport / GP2 Sprint Race Results

PosCLRiderBikeTime/Gap
1SSPBen CURRIEDucati27m30.929
2SSPLuke STAPLEFORDKawasaki+3.170
3SSPCasey O’GORMANYamaha+4.249
4SSPEugene McMANUSTriumph+4.298
5SSPJaimie van SIKKELERUSYamaha+4.433
6SSPJamie PERRINSuzuki+4.733
7SSPTJ TOMSYamaha+4.898
8SSPTom TOPARISYamaha+5.344
9SSPDean HARRISONYamaha+16.093
10SSPEunan McGLINCHEYYamaha+22.526
11SSPJack NIXONTriumph+24.392
12SSPLuke JONESDucati+27.397
13SSPSam MUNROYamaha+27.566
14SSPTim NEAVEKawasaki+30.250
15GP2Barry BURRELLKramer+36.467
16SSPSeth CRUMPYamaha+38.611
17SSPJames McMANUSTriumph+38.820
18GP2Cameron FRASERChassis+39.421
19GP2Harvey CLARIDGEChassis+40.554
20GP2Harry ROWLINGSChassis+41.629
21SSPMax WADSWORTHYamaha+42.633
22CUPJonathan RAILTONDucati+52.742
23CUPTom TUNSTALLDucati+52.905
24SSPRyan GARSIDEYamaha+1m19.630
25CUPJosh WOODYamaha+1m22.113
26CUPDave GRACEYamaha+1m22.894
27SSPTommy FIELDINGYamaha+1m23.007
28SSPCharlie WHITEDucati+1m28.822
29CUPHarry LEIGHKawasaki1 Lap
30GP2Lucca ALLENKalex1 Lap
31CUPBen TOLLIDAYYamaha1 Lap
32CUPCaiden WILKINSONKawasaki1 Lap
33CUPLee DEVONPORTDucati1 Lap
34CUPBen GRAYSONKawasaki1 Lap
35CUPMatt STEVENSDucati1 Lap
36GP2Luke WALLINGTONTriumph1 Lap
Not Classified
DNFJake HOPPERYamaha1 Lap
DNFRhys IRWINSuzuki10 Laps
DNFZak CORDEROYKawasakiDNF
Not Started
DNSCUPHarry COOKMVDNS

Supersport Points

PosRiderPoints
1Ben CURRIE (Ducati)361
2Tom BOOTH-AMOS (Kawasaki)268
3Rhys IRWIN (Suzuki)250
4Tom TOPARIS (Yamaha)249
5Luke STAPLEFORD (Kawasaki)246
6Jaimie van SIKKELERUS (Yamaha)204
7Luke JONES (Ducati)190
8Jamie PERRIN (Suzuki)168
9TJ TOMS (Yamaha)167
10Eugene McMANUS (Triumph)158
11Richard COOPER (Yamaha)147
12Zak CORDEROY (Kawasaki)93
13Eunan McGLINCHEY (Yamaha)76
14Jack NIXON (Yamaha)66
15Lee JOHNSTON (Yamaha)64
16Damon REES (Yamaha)54
17Seth CRUMP (Yamaha)42
18Max WADSWORTH (Yamaha)41
19Dean HARRISON (Yamaha)40
20Ash BARNES (Yamaha)35
21Sam MUNRO (Yamaha)33
22James McMANUS (Triumph)27
23Casey O’GORMAN (Yamaha)20
24Blaze BAKER (Ducati)18
25Jonathan RAILTON (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
32Harry TRUELOVE (Triumph / Suzuki)7
33Phil WAKEFIELD (Yamaha)6
34Josh WOOD (Yamaha)5
35Dave GRACE (Yamaha)4
36Ben TOLLIDAY (Yamaha)4
37Harry LEIGH (Kawasaki)4
38Ryan GARSIDE (Yamaha)3
39Dave MACKAY (Ducati)3
40James BULL (Yamaha)3
41Tim NEAVE (Kawasaki)2
42Ben GRAYSON (Kawasaki)2
43Davey TODD (Honda)2
44Caiden WILKINSON (Kawasaki)1

GP2 Points

PosRiderPoints
1Cameron FRASER (Chassis Factory)432
2Harry ROWLINGS (Chassis Factory)354
3Joe COLLIER (Kramer)272
4Lucca ALLEN (Kalex)224
5Harvey CLARIDGE (Chassis Factory)202
6Luke WALLINGTON (Triumph)168
7Jodie FIELDHOUSE (Ariane)58
8Jake MARSH (Triumph)56
9Owen MELLOR (Nykos)32
10Barry BURRELL (Kramer)25

Supersport Cup Points

PosRiderPoints
1Tom TUNSTALL (Ducati)298
2Ryan GARSIDE (Yamaha)232
3Jonathan RAILTON (Ducati)225
4Ben TOLLIDAY (Yamaha)222
5Adon DAVIE (Ducati)195
6Harry LEIGH (Kawasaki)188
7James BULL (Yamaha)172
8Dave GRACE (Yamaha)171
9Josh WOOD (Yamaha)164
10Craig KENNELLY (Ducati)116
11Harry COOK (MV Agusta)101
12Ben GRAYSON (Kawasaki)90
13Caiden WILKINSON (Kawasaki)76
14Matt STEVENS (Ducati)68
15Lee DEVONPORT (Ducati)32
16Gareth CUNNINGHAM (Yamaha)12

Junior Superstock Qualifying

Championship leader Aaron Silvester will head the grid for tomorrow’s Junior Superstock scrap at Donington Park after beating Declan Connell to the top spot.

Silvester’s best lap of 1min 43.626secs was 0.718secs clear of Connell’s best time as Sam Laffins was third quickest.

Leading row two for tomorrow’s race will be Finley Arscott with Zak Shelton alongside him in fifth, while Silvester’s main championship rival, Owen Jenner, will start back in ninth.

Young Aussie Jacob Hatch qualified 11th.

Junior Superstock Qualifying Results

PosRiderTime/Gap
1Aaron SILVESTER1m43.626
2Declan CONNELL+0.718
3Sam LAFFINS+0.827
4Finley ARSCOTT+1.202
5Zak SHELTON+1.237
6Harrison CROSBY+1.277
7Joe HOWARD+1.516
8Cameron HALL+1.637
9Owen JENNER+1.877
10Asher DURHAM+1.901
11Jacob HATCH+2.392
12Edmund BEST+2.778
13Lynden LEATHERLAND+2.851
14Oisin MAHER+2.895
15Alex DUNCAN+3.020
16Jamie LYONS+3.200
17Cameron DAWSON+4.297
18Alessio GUARNIERI+5.049
19Mikey HARDIE+5.225
20Charlie ATKINS+5.656
21Joe FARRAGHER+5.790
22Gary SCOTT+6.037
23Carl HARRIS+6.735
24Oliver MORGAN-EDWARDS+8.672
Qualifying Laptime (110.0% of 1m43.626) = 1m53.988
25Lewis JONES10.843
26Aaron MONK11.520
27Morgan McLAREN-WOOD19.736
28Mcauley LONGMORE26.133
29Evan PENDRILL32.114
30Kieran KENT/

 

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