Race 1 Devastation for McAMS Racing at Thruxton

Race 1 Devastation for McAMS Racing at Thruxton

The opening race of the seventh round in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship ended in devastation for McAMS Racing and Danny Kent, who took an unfortunate DNF despite showing competitive form throughout the race.

Engulfed in a dramatic battle for the lead, Kent’s Yamaha R1 was tagged by a crash from behind on the final lap, forcing him wide and leading to an unfortunate mechanical issue.

Earlier in the weekend, McAMS Racing and Kent enjoyed a productive Friday on track to finish as the fastest overall during the opening day at Thruxton.

After Saturday’s announcement that McAMS Racing and Kent would retain their relationship for 2025, the team headed out on track for a brief Free Practice 3 session, demonstrating their proficiency around the 2.3-mile circuit to finish at the top yet again.

Sealing their spot in Qualifying 2 during a successful campaign on Friday, Kent hit the track at 13:52 with the focus on punching in a competitive lap time, worthy of a front-row start.

The 15-minute session ended with Kent securing a second-row start of fifth, while also demonstrating a competitive pace around the circuit.

With the race tactic of preserving tyre life in the opening stages, Kent made a steady start and slipped down to tenth by half race distance.

As the stint progressed, the rider from Tetbury made swift progress to appear at the front, entering the podium positions on the penultimate lap of the race.

A jaw-dropping final lap saw a host of overtakes at the front, with Kent remaining very much in the mix.

As the leading pack approached the final chicane, a crash from behind tagged Kent and forced him wide. An unfortunate mechanical issue followed the collision, which prevented the No.52 machine from crossing the line.

Despite another dose of unfortunate luck, the team remain in an optimistic spirit thanks to the competitive race pace throughout the final few laps.

The fight will continue into tomorrow, where the family-run outfit aims to appear at the front yet again, stirring things up in the podium positions.

With the team going from eighth on the grid in Race 2 tomorrow, Kent will have his work cut out from him from lights out.

As Saturday comes to a close, it’s all eyes towards the final day of action, where two further opportunities await.

Danny Kent

Rider

Race 1

DNF

“I’m disappointed with today’s result. We ran a solid race and managed to progress to the front with only a handful of laps remaining. It was a shame to be involved in an incident out of my control, but these things happen when we ride to such extreme levels. Today, we proved that we have the pace to fight at the front. We’ll carry that forward with us tomorrow and aim to fight for a couple of podiums.”

Tim Martin

Team Owner

“What a race! Danny did everything right but unfortunately found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. Up until that point, everything was going to plan. It’s just a shame that it had to end the way that it did. We can take the positives into tomorrow, we know we have the pace to keep up at the front, so today’s result isn’t the end of the world. We’ve got two more opportunities to fight tomorrow, where we hope to get the weekend back on track.”

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Race 1 Results

Pos Rider Team Bike
1 Kyle Ryde OMG GRILLA Yamaha Yamaha
2 Ryan Vickers OMG GRILLA Yamaha Yamaha
3 Jason O'Halloran Completely Motorbikes Kawasaki Kawasaki
4 Tommy Bridewell Honda Racing UK Honda
5 Billy McConnell C&L Fairburn Properties /Look Forward Racing Honda Honda
6 Leon Haslam ROKiT Haslam Racing BMW Motorrad BMW
7 Lee Jackson MasterMac Honda Honda
8 Max Cook Cheshire Mouldings FS-3 Kawasaki Kawasaki
9 Christian Iddon Oxford Products Racing Ducati Ducati
DNF Danny Kent McAMS Racing Yamaha Yamaha

2024 Bennetts British Superbike Championship Standings

Pos Rider Team Bike PTS
1 Kyle Ryde OMG GRILLA Yamaha Yamaha 487
2 Tommy Bridewell Honda Racing UK Honda 486
3 Glenn Irwin Hager PBM Ducati Ducati 382
4 Danny Kent McAMS Racing Yamaha Yamaha 373
5 Ryan Vickers OMG GRILLA Yamaha Yamaha 349
6 Christian Iddon Oxford Products Racing Ducati Ducati 261
7 Lee Jackson MasterMac Honda Honda 251
8 Josh Brookes FHO Racing BMW Motorrad BMW 249
9 Leon Haslam ROKiT Haslam Racing BMW Motorrad BMW 228
10 Andrew Irwin Honda Racing UK Honda 226

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