Bradley Ray bounced back from a poor result in Race One to two podiums in Races Two and Three on Sunday.
Despite qualifying in second place on Saturday, it was a difficult Race One for Bradley Ray and the Raceways Yamaha squad.
Ray ended Saturday in eighth place as he watched his main title rival, Kyle Ryde, claim victory in Race One at Thruxton.
However, after making changes on Sunday morning, the 2022 British Superbike Champion was able to bounce back in Races Two and Three as he finished in third and second.
"It was a solid race compared to yesterday's long race," Ray said after finishing on the podium in Race Three.
"I was a lot better off than I was on Saturday. I was able to fight. My plan was to stay near the front, because when a few people pass you, it can be hard to make a pass because you have to use a lot of tyre.
"I got into a good rhythm, but I was a lot slower than I thought compared to the run I did in Warm-Up. I held off Iddon for as long as I could, and when he made a pass, I tried to fight straight back.
"The same with Danny, he passed me on the last lap, and he has always been a bit stronger through eight and nine onto the back straight.
"I tried to drive as hard as I could on the last lap. Danny broke late, I broke a little bit later, but with 20 laps on the tyre, when I was trying to get it stopped, the front was closing and the rear was coming round, I just could not pull it down to the apex.
"Overall, I am super happy to come from where we were on Saturday to finish Sunday with two podiums. It is good to show the work we have done, and good to head to Cadwell with."