Round 1
March 24th - 26th
Brands Hatch Indy Circuit
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Brands Hatch
Indy Circuit
Length: 1.2262 miles
Lap Records:
| Superbike |
Ryuichi Kiyonari,
Honda 45.954s, 96.06mph |
| Supersport |
Jay Vincent, Honda
47.242s, 93.44mph |
| Superstock |
Les Shand, Yamaha
47.997s, 91.97mph |
| 125 GP |
Sam Owens, Honda
48.993, 90.10mph |
| Virgin Mobile Cup |
Tommy Hill, Yamaha
50.215s, 87.90mph |
More information on the Brands Hatch race track
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Strong Performance for Hawk Riders
The three Hawk Kawasaki
riders made a good start at the opening round of the Bennetts British
Superbike Championship at Brands Hatch this weekend (26th March). Two
of the riders, Dean Thomas and Craig Coxhell left the two races at
Brands Indy confidently placed in the top ten in the overall
Championship table with youngster Peter Hickman making huge progress
throughout the weekend.
With varying weather conditions over the three days it was difficult
to judge which way it would swing come race day. With a dry first race
and wet second race the riders had to adapt to various different race
set-ups but each in turn adjusted well and gained creditable results
at the end of the day.
Australian Dean Thomas secured a fantastic front row qualifying
position of 4th place and rode two strong races against the factory
set-up of Honda, Ducati and Suzuki and finished with a 7th and 8th
place respectively. Leaving Thomas with a comfortably 6th position in
the overall Championship.
Thomas commented 'It's been a good weekend in general considering the
lack of testing time we have had compared to some of the other teams.
We still have a long way to go with the bikes but they are definitely
competitive and I know once we sort a couple of aspects out, that we
will be able to run up at the front and gain some strong results.'
His Aussie team-mate Craig Coxhell suffered a mixed array of results
with a 18th position in race one and an outstanding 4th position in
the second race. Nerves got the better of the 23-year-old in race one,
which saw him make a few costly mistakes. Once settled in, and having
got the first race out of the way Coxhell was extremely impressive in
only his second race for Hawk Kawasaki and was delighted with the
result.
Speaking with him 'I was really nervous in the first race and although
I managed to get a good start I got boxed in at the first and second
corner which lost me a lot of time. I was perhaps pushing it a little
too hard in race one, which forced me to make some errors. I was a lot
more relaxed in the second race and throughly enjoyed racing which
showed in my overall result. The bike felt perfect in the wet and has
given me a lot more confidence. I've not ridden on the British tracks
since 2004 and even then I only had one year to learn the circuits so
I am still on a steep learning curve.'
At only 18-years of age Peter Hickman is the youngest British
Superbike rider and was making his debut Superbike appearance, he did
himself and the Hawk team proud. Constantly improving on his times
throughout the weekend and progressing forward through the pack on
every outing, he was unlucky not to score points in both races with a
22nd and 17th finishes.
The quiet youngster said 'I'm fairly happy with how things have gone
this weekend. It's a whole new experience for me, I'd never ridden in
the wet on a Superbike or on wet tyres so each time I am out on the
bike I am learning something new. This is a whole new ball game for me
but I'm really enjoying the opportunity.'
Team Manager Stuart Hicken was very content with the progress of the
riders saying 'All I wanted this weekend was six finishes and that's
what I got so I certainly can't complain. We've had no testing time
and probably only done around 60 miles in total on the bikes and they
have all run without problems this weekend. The mechanics have done a
fantastic job and have worked exceptionally hard to ensure that things
were in place for this round. We've learnt a lot about the new ZX10's
and are certainly hoping to be stronger for Donington. I'm extremely
pleased for everyone especially the sponsors of Hawk Kawasaki.'
Speaking on behalf of the Hawk racing teams main sponsor Andrews Sykes
Group, Kelvin Fogwill, said "We have found that our continued
investment in sponsoring the Hawk Superbike team has paid dividends by
enabling us to continually raise the awareness of both the Andrews and
the Sykes brands. In addition to raising our profile it is a great
morale booster for employees". He continued, "More than 1000 of
Andrews Sykes’ VIP customers attended British Superbike rounds during
the 2005 season. The successes of the Hawk Kawasaki team on the track
are always celebrated across the group". National hire specialists
Andrews Sykes are in their sixth year of sponsorship with Hawk
Kawasaki.
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Race 1 Result
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Race 2 Result
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| 1 |
G Lavilla (Ducati) |
1 |
R Kiyonari (Honda) |
| 2 |
K Harris (Honda) |
2 |
L Haslam (Ducati) |
| 3 |
M Rutter (Honda) |
3 |
G Lavilla (Ducati) |
| 4 |
R Kiyonari (Honda) |
4 |
C Coxhell (Hawk
Kawasaki) |
| 5 |
Rea (Honda) |
5 |
K Harris (Honda) |
| 6 |
S Byrne (Suzuki) |
6 |
T Hill (Yamaha) |
| 7 |
M Laverty (Honda) |
7 |
J Haydon (Suzuki) |
| 8 |
D Thomas (Hawk
Kawasaki) |
8 |
D Thomas (Hawk
Kawasaki) |
| 9 |
G Richards (Honda) |
9 |
G Richards (Honda) |
| 10 |
J Haydon (Suzuki) |
10 |
O Bridewell (Suzuki) |
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| 18 |
C Coxhell (Hawk
Kawasaki) |
17 |
P Hickman (Hawk
Kawasaki) |
| 21 |
P Hickman (Hawk
Kawasaki) |
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