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Round 3 Oulton Park International May 03 - 05

Positive Results for Buildbase Ducati

It was another positive weekend for the Buildbase Ducati team at Oulton Park this weekend. John Laverty on the Buildbase Ducati gained a sixth and a strong win in the Daily Star Cup races with team-mate Michael Rutter on the North West 200 Ducati scoring a fourth and seventh place respectively in the two Bennetts British Superbikes races on his Ducati F08.  

Following an incident between Tom Sykes and Leon Haslam in race two, Haslam has been excluded from the second British Superbike race subject to a ‘rights of appeal’ from Honda. Therefore this promotes Rutter from seventh to sixth and John Laverty from 14th to 13th.

Pictures courtesy of www.moto-photo.co.uk

John Laverty who is still running on the Metzeler tyres in the Daily Sport Cup Championship, suffered with terrible grip problems during the first race, which was declared wet. After qualifying in first position (Cup) and 15th overall, he opted for the harder compound Metzeler tyre for race one and struggled from start to finish from lack of grip causing him to finish in sixth position in the Cup. Race two saw a totally different result for Laverty when he regained the form and promise that he showed at Thruxton and took a strong win in the dry race, extending his Championship lead in the Cup to 29 points from his nearest rival Chris Burns.

Speaking with the Ulsterman he said “I was really unhappy with my first race result. After crashing yesterday at Lodge and destroying my number one bike I just wanted to ensure that I finished the first race. I had a nightmare with tyres and hopefully soon I’ll be able to run on the Pirelli’s and have more of a choice on what I can use. The second race, thankfully, was dry and I managed to take another win in the Cup which I was really pleased about. We go straight to Brands next weekend and with the qualifying already finalised I’m looking forward to racing at one of my favourite circuits.”

Rutter is now lying in joint third position in the overall Championship with only two points separating him and Leon Camier who is in second, with 20 races still remaining there is a long way to go and anything can happen. The 36-year-old rider from the West Midlands qualified in fifth position on the grid and was keen to repeat his results from Thruxton.

As race one at Oulton got underway the heavens opened causing a number of riders to crash into the first corner and forcing the race to be red flagged. It became a mad dash between the teams to change from dry tyres to wet in preparation for a complete re-start. At the end of lap one Rutter was lying in seventh position when Karl Harris crashed out in front of him causing him to lose valuable seconds on the leading pack. He had to dig deep and set his sights on reeling in Crutchlow and Sykes to a confident fourth place behind Shane Byrne, Leon Haslam and Leon Camier.

Minor set up issues caused Rutter to struggle slightly in race two, by lap eight he had fallen back to ninth place and was having to fight hard to ensure he gained a good result and some healthy Championship points. A crash on lap 12 involving Cal Crutchlow forced the race to be red flagged and because of the two thirds distance ruling, a race result declared. Rutter commented “I’m pretty happy with my first race result but I just had a few issues in the second race that I couldn’t do anything about. I still managed to get two good points scoring positions and with the incidents today it’s not affected my Championship position drastically. We have Brands next weekend and then straight to the North West 200; I’m joint third in the Championship and looking forward to improving that at the next round next weekend.”

Team Manager Ken Foley commented “It’s been a roller-coaster ride this weekend for the team but that is nothing unusual at this level. We are obviously very pleased with John Laverty’s performance in the second race and he has now extended his lead in the Daily Star Cup, which is great news. Rutter has done a fabulous job for the NW200 Team this weekend; given the fact that we are still waiting for certain parts to arrive from Italy, which would have eradicated some of the problems that we’ve had to overcome at Oulton. We are now looking forward to Brands Hatch where we had two great days testing at the beginning of April, which has given us lots of useful data and information. Whilst the qualifying positions have already been set we know that we will be in good shape for the races.”

   

Relentless 125 British Championship

Luke Hinton, the Stratford teenager had a career-best fifth place finish in the British 125 Championship race at Oulton Park on bank holiday Monday.

After a fair start from second row on the grid Luke worked his way through the field to battle for second spot – setting the fastest lap of the race.  With three laps to go, however, exhaust failure and loss of power saw him forced back and having to nurse his  Buildbase/Knotts Honda home at a race average of 88.17 mph.

“Luke has had two mechanical failures in both races this season but has still managed to get career best finishes,” said team spokesman Pete Jennings. “He will be racing at Brands Hatch this weekend (11 May) for the re-run of the abandoned first round and has already qualified in second spot on the starting grid which gives him a great opportunity to get his first podium of the series.”

Bennets British Superbikes
Total
R1
R2
R3
R4
                                           
Shane BYRNE (Ducati)
95
25
20
25
25
                                           
Leon CAMIER (Ducati)
56
11
13
16
16
                                           
Cal CRUTCHLOW (Honda)
55
20
25
10
                                           
Michael RUTTER (Ducati)
55
16
16
13
10
                                           
James ELLISON (Honda)
46
9
9
8
20
                                           
Michael LAVERTY (Suzuki)
39
6
11
9
13
                                           
Stuart EASTON (Kawasaki)
34
7
10
6
11
                                           
Leon HASLAM (Honda)
33
13
20
                                           
Tom SYKES (Suzuki)
29
10
8
11
                                           
Tristian PALMER (Honda)
18
3
3
7
5
                                           
Scott SMART (Kawasaki)
17
4
5
8
                                           
Simon ANDREWS (Yamaha)
17
8
9
                                           
Billy McCONNELL (Kawasaki)
14
2
6
6
                                           
Guy MARTIN (Honda)
12
1
7
4
                                           
John LAVERTY (Ducati)
12
4
5
3
                                           
Atsushi WATANABE (Suzuki)
12
2
3
7
                                           
Sean EMMETT (Yamaha)
5
5
                                           
Steve PLATER (Yamaha)
4
4
                                           
David JOHNSON (Honda)
2
2
                                           
Luke QUIGLEY (Suzuki)
2
2
                                           
Dean ELLISON (Yamaha)
1
1
                                           
Steve MERCER (Yamaha)
1
1
                                           
Tom GRANT (Honda)
1
1
                                           
 
Relentless 125 British Championship
Total
R1
R2
                     
Matthew HOYLE
41
16
25
Lee COSTELLO
27
11
16
Paul JORDAN
25
25
Connor BEHAN
25
5
20
James FORD
21
13
8
Michael WILCOX
20
20
Luke HINTON
20
9
11
Tom HAYWARD
18
8
10
James EAST
13
13
Tim HASTINGS
11
2
9
Stewart FINLAY
10
10
Luke MOSSEY
7
7
Catherine GREEN
7
7
Martin GLOSSOP
6
6
Shaun HORSMAN
6
6
Jon VINCENT
5
5
Ross CONSTABLE
4
4
Taylor MACKENZIE
4
4
Stuart ELWOOD
3
3
Jordan MALTON
3
3
Phillip WAKEFIELD
2
2
James LODGE
1
1
Andrew POLLOCK
1
1
  

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