APRILIA SUPERTEENS
13-year-old Joe Francis from Chester has taken the lead of the Superteen Challenge for the first time this season after a solid weekend saw him slide ahead of 16-year old Tom Oliver of Colchester. Stalbridge’s Bradley Jones, also 13-years-old, won his first ever race as he contends for third overall, and Eglinton’s David Allingham took a double victory on Sunday in what was a dramatic round of racing at Brands Hatch.
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Tommy Mountain won all three races on the Indy circuit this weekend to give himself a fighting chance of winning a championship that has closed up considerably. Entering the event as the leader, Nick Anderson’s weekend didn’t go completely to plan and with a consistent Paul Wishart claiming two podiums, this class is wide open with two rounds to go.
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Crowe falls and injures himself as Mackman takes charge of the points table and Baker gets back to winning ways. Gibson takes two wins in the Supertwin class and Poyser claims his first ever win as series leader Lee Reveley chooses to miss the event as a round dropped.
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Connor Tagg sees lead slip away as Liverpool’s James Folkard takes all four wins to take the lead of the Championship. Dixon’s podium presence means he’s still in the title fight but needs a little help from his friends to win from here.
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Ben Field extends his series lead with a lap record and some great racing ahead of Jimmy Dye and his title rival Richard McNeil. McNeil needs wins and some luck to overcome Field at Oulton with 150 points still up for grabs.
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Hull’s Adam Shelton took another four wins to make it 12 on the trot in the class to set his name in stone as a sure fire runner-up. Andy Lawson’s overall lead remains intact but the Scotsman can ill afford inconsistency during the next round if he wants to be 100% sure of putting the championship to bed.
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Connor Tagg shares the wins with Folkard and comes under pressure from Josh Daley but it’s still not enough to prevent Tagg from winning the title with two rounds still to go. Tagg becomes youngest ever rider to win the championship and can now focus on his RRV 450 duties.
MINITWIN CUP
Ian Popplewell becomes the Minitwins Champion after just one race at Brands Hatch. Third overall is now on the agenda for ‘Pop’ as he overcomes challenges from Ross Barnes, Sam Nicholson and Dave Palfreman.
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James Robinson closes in on GP3 title with a win and two podiums at Brands Hatch. Wayne Ryan and Bradley Ray return to the series that they started out in to dominate Sunday’s results.
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Andy Denyer wins all four races but still not enough to prevent his mate from claiming a title that was once his.
Keith Smith did it the hard way but wins a well deserved title after a super season on his Aprilia Tuono.
LMB STREETFIGHTER ‘B’
Three wins for Mick Riddle and a victory for Adam Palfreman still isn’t enough to stop an absent Barry Utting from retaining the title he won back in 2010. Riddle now faces a fight in the last two rounds to claim second overall.
LMB STREETFIGHTER ‘C’
Brad Davey fails to convert pole position into race wins as Tony Hughes looks certain to win the ‘C’ crown when we visit Oulton Park next month.
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