Fantastic fourth keeps Neave in Superstock title contention

Race Report
The Honda Racing UK team are leaving Oulton Park after a weekend of solid results across the Superbike and Superstock classes with Tom Neave still in championship contention aboard his Superstock CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP machine. 

For the second Pirelli National Superstock Championship race of the weekend Tom Neave lined up seventh on the grid for the 12-lap race. Having made some set-up changes to the Fireblade overnight, Tom was determined to have a good result at the Cheshire circuit. Moving into fourth place on the seventh lap, Tom had his sights set on the final podium spot and set about tracking down Fraser Rogers. Unable to bridge the gap to third, Tom crossed the line fourth adding 13 points to his championship tally, where he's now 20 points ahead of title rival Alex Olsen. 

Meanwhile for the teams' Superbike riders Glenn Irwin, Ryo Mizuno and Takumi Takahashi it's been a mixed day. After an issue in morning warm up, and with a tight schedule for the day Glenn just missed the grid cut off for the second Bennetts British Superbike Championship race. Having to start from the back of the grid, Glenn had already made up five places at the end of the first lap. Showing superb pace aboard the Fireblade, Glenn was making up places lap by lap, but disaster struck on the sixth lap when he crashed out, unhurt, at Hizzy's. 

Having scored the second fastest lap before he crashed, Glenn started the final race of the weekend from the first row of the grid in second place. Running wide into the first corner and dropping back some places, Glenn showed the pace of his Fireblade machine and enjoyed some on-track battles before crossing the line in seventh place. After the weekend Glenn is sitting eighth in the Showdown standings, 12 points from Danny Buchan in seventh place. 

Meanwhile Ryo Mizuno showed progress with his lap times, and although crashing out of the second race, he finished just outside the points in the final race in 16th position, having suffered from arm pump. The physical nature of the track also took its toll on Takumi Takahashi who finished today's races 17th and 19th, after he too suffered from issues with arm pump. 

The Honda Racing UK team now have a few days to prepare for the penultimate round of the championship, which takes place next weekend on 1-3 October at Donington Park. 

Glenn Irwin

Physically for me it's been a really tough day, the crash in Race 2 was a little knock to the shoulder and I didn't think it was too bad until I put my leathers on for the third race. I'm pleased with our pace this weekend, it's one of our weaker tracks, but we've definitely made progress and learnt this weekend. I'm pleased with it all, the crash was frustrating but we had a good pace in the race and backed that up in the final race. The fight with my brother was good, it was good fun and I enjoyed the last few laps. It wasn't about how fast I could go, but it was about how defensive I could be to stop one of the most aggressive riders in the paddock getting past me. Thanks to all the boys for their hard work this weekend. 
Race 2: DNF | Race 3: 7th

Ryo Mizuno

I had a good feeling in the warm up and I was ready for the race, but I crashed on the second lap and had to leave the race early. Luckily I wasn't hurt too badly and my bike was OK, so I was able to refocus and go for race three. I started from the back of the grid with no time and it took me a while to pass in the first part of the race but I was able to do the best I could and set my best time. Oulton Park is one of the toughest tracks in BSB and I had a lot of problems with my arm pump throughout the weekend. It's a problem that needs to be solved as soon as possible and we can try to solve it from various points of view, so we will focus on that and try to get a top-ten result at the next round in Donington Park!
Race 2: DNF | Race 3: 16th

Takumi Takahashi

This weekend's ride and results were almost far from ideal, due to the physical nature of the circuit I did suffer a lot with arm pump, which stopped some progress. We have some areas to improve, so we will prepare as much as we can for the next round at Donington, where I hope we can have a good result. 
Race 2: 17th | Race 3: 19th

Tom Neave

That was the best fourth place I've ever had racing! We lost some points yesterday, so to pull some back at this stage in the championship, and at one of my tricky tracks is just such a good result. We got the Fireblade working better and better across the weekend, and I honestly felt like I had good pace and could have fought for the podium if I hadn't have mucked up the middle part of the race. Overall, I'm really happy with today's result and we're now going to my favourite circuit next weekend, so happy days! 
Race 2: 4th


British Superbike 2021

R9 Oulton Park, Race 3

Pos. Name No. Team Constructor Time/Gap Pts.
1 Tommy Bridewell Oxford Products Racing Ducati Ducati 28:31.689 25
2 Josh Brookes 25 Visiontrack Ducati Ducati +5.972 20
3 Bradley Ray 28 Rich Energy OMG Racing BMW +6.671 16
4 Peter Hickman 60 FHO Racing BMW Motorrad BMW +9.286 13
5 Tarran Mackenzie McAMS Yamaha Yamaha +9.502 11
6 Danny Buchan 83 SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad BMW +11.021 10
7 Glenn Irwin Honda Racing UK Honda +15.890 9
8 Andrew Irwin SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad BMW +15.956 8
9 Gino Rea 44 Buildbase Suzuki Suzuki +16.802 7
10 Rory Skinner Cheshire Mouldings FS-3 Kawasaki Kawasaki +24.721 6
11 Christian Iddon 21 Visiontrack Ducati Ducati +32.225 5
12 Ryan Vickers 7 RAF Regular and Reserve Kawasaki +32.246 4
13 Dean Harrison 5 Silicone Engineering Racing Kawasaki +32.838 3
14 Storm Stacey 79 Team LKQ Euro Car Parts Kawasaki Kawasaki +32.884 2
15 Kyle Ryde 77 Rich Energy OMG Racing BMW +43.805 1
16 Ryo Mizuno Honda Racing UK Honda +51.902 0
17 Michael Dunlop 33 Buildbase Suzuki Suzuki +55.189 0
18 Josh Owens Rapid CDH Racing Kawasaki Kawasaki +55.278 0
19 Takumi Takahashi Honda Racing UK Honda +57.295 0
20 Brian McCormack 11 Roadhouse Macau by FHO Racing BMW BMW +1:34.915 0

National Superstock 2021

R9 Oulton Park, Race 2

Pos. Name No. Team Constructor Time/Gap Pts.
1 Chrissy Rouse 1 STAUFF Fluid Power Kawasaki 19:29.702 25
2 Luke Mossey 32 Bournemouth Kawasaki/HEL Performance Kawasaki +0.100 20
3 Fraser Rogers 89 IN Competition/Aprilia Aprilia +0.614 16
4 Tom Neave 68 Honda Racing UK Honda +2.546 13
5 Billy McConnell 3 OMG Racing Yamaha +3.989 11
6 Alex Olsen 75 FHO Racing BMW BMW +4.130 10
7 Taylor Mackenzie 77 Bathams BMW Motorrad BMW +7.304 9
8 Lewis Rollo 8 RAF Regular and Reserve Kawasaki +7.426 8
9 Ian Hutchinson 44 Edwards Yamaha Yamaha +8.057 7
10 Tom Oliver 50 Hawk Racing Suzuki +11.170 6
11 Jordan Weaving 34 Platform Hire Racing Kawasaki +11.210 5
12 Richard Kerr 5 AMD Motorsport Honda +13.052 4
13 David Allingham 11 Astro-JJR BMW BMW +13.308 3
14 Shane Richardson 28 Astro-JJR BMW BMW +13.615 2
15 Tom Ward 72 Hawk Racing Suzuki +14.640 1

British Superbike 2021

R9 Oulton Park, Race 2

Pos. Name No. Team Constructor Time/Gap Pts.
1 Tommy Bridewell Oxford Products Racing Ducati Ducati 28:39.981 25
2 Jason O'Halloran 22 McAMS Yamaha Yamaha +0.486 20
3 Tarran Mackenzie McAMS Yamaha Yamaha +0.516 16
4 Christian Iddon 21 Visiontrack Ducati Ducati +1.281 13
5 Peter Hickman 60 FHO Racing BMW Motorrad BMW +2.372 11
6 Lee Jackson 14 Cheshire Mouldings FS-3 Kawasaki Kawasaki +2.463 10
7 Bradley Ray 28 Rich Energy OMG Racing BMW +4.260 9
8 Danny Buchan 83 SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad BMW +8.951 8
9 Andrew Irwin SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad BMW +11.590 7
10 Gino Rea 44 Buildbase Suzuki Suzuki +11.811 6
11 Rory Skinner Cheshire Mouldings FS-3 Kawasaki Kawasaki +19.523 5
12 Dean Harrison 5 Silicone Engineering Racing Kawasaki +29.998 4
13 Ryan Vickers 7 RAF Regular and Reserve Kawasaki +34.724 3
14 Michael Dunlop 33 Buildbase Suzuki Suzuki +42.908 2
15 Josh Owens Rapid CDH Racing Kawasaki Kawasaki +44.204 1
16 Joe Sheldon-Shaw 10 Tactix by Lloyd & Jones BMW BMW +51.135 0
17 Takumi Takahashi Honda Racing UK Honda +1:03.962 0