July 25, 2021

Iddon Wins Again At Brands Hatch

Christian Iddon and the VisionTrack Ducati team got back to winning ways in the Bennetts British SuperbikeChampionship at Brands Hatch today with the Tyneside-based rider taking victory in a hectic seven-lap dash which, together with fifth place earlier in the day, consolidated his lead in the title standings.

The final race of the weekend started with a damp track but with a multitude of tyre choices across the field, Josh starting with full wets and Christian fitting a slick rear and intermediate front highlighting the mix.

 

Australian Brookes surged into the lead before Danny Buchan moved ahead of him but as the race wore on, the track dried and Iddon moved ahead of his team-mate to take second at half race distance. However, shortly afterwards, the red flags were out after Gino Rea’s Suzuki expired in a plume of smoke across the start and finish.


Re-started over just seven laps, slick tyres were the order of the day with both Paul Bird Motorsport riders on the front row and, as expected given the short distance, it was a hectic affair from start to finish.

 

Disappointed with the earlier stoppage, Iddon was clearly fired up and his intentions were clear as he took the lead early and withstood significant pressure from, amongst others Danny Buchan and Tarran Mackenzie, to claim his second win of the season.

 

Bedfordshire-based Brookes looked on course to join him on the podium when he took third on the fourth lap but a tough move by Jason O’Halloran saw him pushed wide and lose ground although he was still able to take a fine fifth place at the end to further boost his confidence.

 

Christian Iddon: “I was a bit disappointed after the first race where I struggled a bit for grip in the second half of the race but everything was looking good in the second as my tyre choice was really coming into their own. I was really wound up after the red flag came out and determined that the re-start was going to be mine. In such a short race, I didn’t have to worry about tyre life and I could just go for it which is exactly what I did! It was an amazing race and I was surprised at the pace we were all going at but I’m just glad I was able to get the job done, keep my lead in the championship and pick up a good haul of podium credits.”

 

Josh Brookes: “The day didn’t start well at all but ended a lot more positively and we can definitely take away a few good things from the second race – fifth isn’t where I want to be finishing obviously but given where we’ve been at, it’s a start. The bike clearly works well in the wet but in the seven lap dash, I was able to lap comfortably quicker than I have done all weekend so we definitely found something in the dry. The SCX tyre is still making the front feel bad but something changed and I was able to lap in the 1’25s bracket which was more satisfying. I’m taking it day by day at the moment but it’s nice to end the weekend on a positive note.”

 

Johnny Mowatt, Team Co-ordinator: “Christian’s continuing to deliver the goods and although his head could have dropped at times today, he responded perfectly each time. The first race saw him lose grip in the last few laps, so we made some changes for the second race although the rain negated that and tyre choice was the most important thing. It was a collective decision to go with the inter front and slick front and we kept our fingers crossed!

 

“If it had gone the full distance I was confident we could win so to overcome the disappointment of the red flag and win the seven lap dash shows his character – he was going to win that race no matter what! Josh is clearly having some issues still and not getting the feeling he wants but there were definite signs of encouragement and leading the wet race and then taking a good, close fifth when it was pretty much dry will hopefully get his confidence up.”

 

The next round takes place at Thruxton, Andover on July 30th - August 1st.

 

Bennetts British Superbike Championship race one (20 laps)

1 Jason O’Halloran (Yamaha)

2 Tommy Bridewell (Ducati)

3 Tarran Mackenzie (Yamaha)

4 Danny Buchan (BMW)

5 Christian Iddon (VisionTrack Ducati)

6 Rory Skinner (Kawasaki)

18 Josh Brookes (VisionTrack Ducati)

 

Bennetts British Superbike Championship race two (7 laps)

1 Christian Iddon (VisionTrack Ducati)

2 Tarran Mackenzie (Yamaha)

3 Jason O’Halloran (Yamaha)

4 Danny Buchan (BMW)

5 Josh Brookes (VisionTrack Ducati)

6 Glenn Irwin (Honda)

 

Bennetts British Superbike Championship standings (after three rounds)

1 Iddon 163pts

2 O’Halloran 157

3 Mackenzie 137

4 Buchan 130

5 Bridewell 100

6 Skinner 86

10 Brookes 56

 

Images courtesy of Double Red: Josh Brookes (1) and Christian Iddon (21)

May 18, 2025
THE Hager PBM Ducati team heads home from Donington Park fired up for the rest of the 2025 Bennetts British Superbike season after rider Glenn Irwin clinched a second and a third in today’s two races. Irwin narrowly missed out on what could have been two wins at the iconic Derbyshire track – but he and the team leave feeling excited about the rest of the year after a strong performance. It had been a tougher start to the weekend as the team struggled with a few niggling issues, but after topping Friday’s timesheets, Irwin clocked the third quickest time in Qualifying to line up on the front row for Saturday’s race. Moving into second position at Turn One, he settled into a good rhythm and as he found himself in a three-way battle, took the lead on Lap Eight. However, a few issues struck in closing laps which left him unable to hold off his rivals and he slipped back to fourth. Determined to make amends on Sunday, Irwin once again started from third on the grid. Getting a good start, he was up to second by the end of Lap Two and quickly began reeling in leader Bradley Ray. A move for the front at the Fogarty Esses on the fourth lap didn’t pay off but he wasn’t giving up, quickly closing back in on his rival. On Lap Eight, he tried again to dive down the inside at the same spot but wasn’t able to make it, running down the slip road and slipping back to fourth. He fought hard in the remaining four laps to catch the bike ahead, making the move into the chicane on the final lap to secure third place. It was another front row start for the final race and he held third place into Turn One, settling into position for the opening laps. By Lap Eight he was challenging Rory Skinner for third and as the race reached the halfway point on Lap 10, he made the move into Turn One and moved into second position. More than two seconds adrift of leader Ray, Irwin put his head down and pushed hard, quickly reducing the gap and with three laps to go was just 0.296 behind. Once again, he tried a move at the Fogarty Esses but wasn’t able to make it work and despite pushing on, wasn’t able to pass. He crossed the line just 0.396secs behind his rival and picked up another strong haul of points. He also set a new lap record, with a 1min 28.832s on the penultimate lap. Glenn Irwin: “We’ve had a fourth, a third and a second so we’re going in the right direction. Race one was really, really tough. We had a limiting factor with the bike on Friday and Saturday which wasn’t rectified until Sunday morning, and it was a good chunk better today. “I think the Sprint race was one that we could’ve won but we made a mistake. I think in the last race we played the right game, we were patient and again we could perhaps have won. I made a similar mistake at the same corner and it left us a lot of work to do with two laps to go. “Setting a new lap record on Lap 19 was good and we may have lost a couple of points but at this stage of the year, two points here or there is nothing and I’m quite happy either way. “Hats off to the team because they worked very hard this weekend and they gave me something that was missing and it’s so much better now. We now have a bit of a break, I’ll head to the TT for 10 days and chill out but keep training hard, working harder and trust that the wins will come.” Frank Bird Jnr, Team Co-owner: “It’s been a very positive weekend, very consistent, which is obviously a good sign. We got there with the bike setup, I think we’ve found what we were missing at Oulton Park. “It’s still only the second round so everyone is still getting into it, learning the bike, learning the new tyre but thank you to all the boys, they’ve been mega all weekend and have really worked hard. “Glenn rode his heart out in all three races and we are definitely in the mix…now we will just keep going and look forward to the rest of the season.” The championship now takes a break until mid June, when the pack will resume duties at Snetterton.
May 14, 2025
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