Double podium delight for Glenn Irwin at Donington Park

Race Report
Glenn Irwin and the Honda Racing UK team are leaving the penultimate round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Donington Park celebrating after Glenn claimed a double podium, finishing both races in third place aboard the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP.

The first race of the day saw Glenn start from sixth on the grid, but it wasn't long until he was in the group battling for fourth place. Passing his brother Andrew on the ninth lap to take third place, he remained in the podium spot for the rest of race, able to hold off the chasing pack to complete the podium.

The final race of the day was a nail-biting one for the Honda team watching the action unfold from the garage, with Glenn and current title leader Bradley Ray battling for the win. Trading places throughout the shortened 18-lap race, Glenn was leading when on the 14th lap his foot peg snapped and he dropped back to third. 

Putting in a heroic effort Glenn fought hard over the remaining laps, and when Tommy Bridewell passed him taking the third-place spot, he fought back taking back the podium place and crossing the line to take an impressive second podium of the weekend. The results from today see Glenn move up to second in the overall standings, where he's 66 points behind Bradley with the final round in just a few weeks time. 

Takumi Takahashi enjoyed a solid weekend in the points finishing all three races in 15th, teammate Ryo Mizuno continued to improve across the weekend at Donington Park's GP circuit, wrapping up the weekend 16th and 20th today. 

BSB rookie Tom Neave had a mixed weekend; finishing 13th in yesterday's Sprint Race, but a mistake in Race 2 today saw him crash out of the running while chasing down 14th place. Unhurt from the crash, he finished the final race of the weekend in the points in 14th place. 

The Honda Racing UK team will now prepare for the final round of the 2022 Bennetts British Superbike Championship, which takes place at Brands Hatch on 14-15-16 October. 



Glenn Irwin

I would say I'm speechless about the final race, but I'm never speechless! The first race today I didn't realise that something wasn't turned on that should have been turned on, I think it cost us a lot and I could have been up a step. The last race we had everything working as it should, the chassis was really good and the grip that I searched for all weekend was there. It was a very enjoyable race and I felt a lot stronger on the brakes. I had some good moves with Tom [Sykes], it's nice when you're fighting with a former World Champion when he's on top form as well. Also with Bradley [Ray], he's had a mega season so far, but to be able to fight with him is an amazing feeling. The foot peg snapping off will probably be the talking point, but there's so many positives to take from this weekend instead. Touching on the foot peg I saw L3 on my board and thought I'm still in third and my foot was at times touching the back tyre, so I had find another place to put my foot. I tried everything I could and if the front was going to fold, then it was going to fold, because I couldn't do anything to help as my centre of gravity was so high. When Tommy [Bridewell] went by, I don't know, I just thought to myself 'imagine if I got a podium with one foot peg!' My team deserved a win today, and I hope they take the third place like a win because the Fireblade was incredible! 

Ryo Mizuno

I think it was a good weekend because we made improvements throughout. In Race 2 I couldn't improve my pace in the early stages and in Race 3 I went off track and it didn't really come together. But I'm happy because the atmosphere in the team was good and generally we finished the weekend on a happy note. The next and final race is quickly approaching, and I'm looking forward to working with the team again to make it a good end to the season!

Takumi Takahashi

In Race 2 I did my best but my lap times were not good enough and I could not ride as I wanted. In Race 3 the machine feeling was a bit better, but my tyre management was not perfect and I lost some lap time in the second half of the race. It is positive that we have scored points in all three races, but it is still not enough and we will do everything we can for the final round at Brands Hatch.

#68 Tom Neave

It's been a weekend of mixed emotions, I feel at the moment that I take one step forward and two steps back. Every time we seem to get a bit of momentum going, I mess it up for myself. I felt brilliant on the Fireblade this weekend, I enjoyed riding it and then I made a stupid mistake which cost me a strong result in Race 2 today. But we bounced back and got some more points in the last race. It should have been twelfth but I made some small mistakes and my tyre dropped in the last couple of laps, which cost me two positions and I ended up 14th. It's been my average position when I've stopped on this year at the back end of the points, which is OK but I want to take that next step towards the top ten. Hopefully we can end the season on a high in a few weeks at Brands Hatch! 

Bennetts British Superbike Championship 22'

Donington Park GP, Race 3

Pos. Name No. Team Constructor Time/Gap Pts.
1 Bradley Ray Rich Energy OMG Racing Yamaha Yamaha 27:06.696 25
2 Andrew Irwin SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad BMW +2.226 20
3 Glenn Irwin Honda Racing UK Honda +2.628 16
4 Tommy Bridewell Oxford Products Racing Ducati Ducati +3.065 13
5 Danny Buchan 83 SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad BMW +4.020 11
6 Kyle Ryde Rich Energy OMG Racing Yamaha Yamaha +6.068 10
7 Lee Jackson 14 Cheshire Mouldings FS-3 Kawasaki Kawasaki +6.522 9
8 Ryan Vickers FHO Racing BMW with Attis Sports BMW +6.906 8
9 Danny Kent Buildbase Suzuki Suzuki +7.162 7
10 Leon Haslam 91 VisionTrack Kawasaki Kawasaki +7.536 6
11 Peter Hickman 60 FHO Racing BMW Motorrad BMW +11.457 5
12 Storm Stacey 79 Team LKQ Euro Car Parts Kawasaki Kawasaki +14.315 4
13 Charlie Nesbitt 86 Buildbase Suzuki Suzuki +14.588 3
14 Tom Neave 68 Honda Racing UK Honda +14.851 2
15 Takumi Takahashi Honda Racing UK Honda +18.140 1
16 Josh Brookes MCE Ducati Racing Team Ducati +21.147 0
17 Jack Kennedy 4 Mar-Train Racing Yamaha Yamaha +28.440 0
18 Leon Jeacock 55 Specsavers Racing by Hawk Suzuki +32.671 0
19 Josh Owens Rapid CDH Racing Kawasaki Kawasaki +33.352 0
20 Ryo Mizuno Honda Racing UK Honda +36.547 0
21 Eemeli Lahti 33 Powerslide Racing Suzuki Suzuki +37.017 0

Bennetts British Superbike Championship 22'

Donington Park GP, Race 2

Pos. Name No. Team Constructor Time/Gap Pts.
1 Tom Sykes 66 MCE Ducati Racing Team Ducati 28:17.464 25
2 Bradley Ray Rich Energy OMG Racing Yamaha Yamaha +1.435 20
3 Glenn Irwin Honda Racing UK Honda +4.424 16
4 Andrew Irwin SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad BMW +8.053 13
5 Lee Jackson 14 Cheshire Mouldings FS-3 Kawasaki Kawasaki +8.875 11
6 Tommy Bridewell Oxford Products Racing Ducati Ducati +8.930 10
7 Jason O'Halloran 22 McAMS Yamaha Yamaha +9.062 9
8 Peter Hickman 60 FHO Racing BMW Motorrad BMW +9.939 8
9 Josh Brookes MCE Ducati Racing Team Ducati +15.705 7
10 Ryan Vickers FHO Racing BMW with Attis Sports BMW +15.878 6
11 Kyle Ryde Rich Energy OMG Racing Yamaha Yamaha +17.849 5
12 Danny Buchan 83 SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad BMW +20.158 4
13 Charlie Nesbitt 86 Buildbase Suzuki Suzuki +26.403 3
14 Danny Kent Buildbase Suzuki Suzuki +26.702 2
15 Takumi Takahashi Honda Racing UK Honda +27.403 1
16 Ryo Mizuno Honda Racing UK Honda +27.933 0
17 Chrissy Rouse 69 Crowe Performance BMW BMW +31.563 0
18 Dean Harrison 5 DAO Racing Kawasaki Kawasaki +33.145 0
19 Storm Stacey 79 Team LKQ Euro Car Parts Kawasaki Kawasaki +44.526 0
20 Leon Jeacock 55 Specsavers Racing by Hawk Suzuki +49.444 0