Snetterton was tense as the final round before the Showdown begins, with Bradley Ray taking another sprint race win, while both Tarran Mackenzie and Kyle Ryde picked up valuable points on the podium.
Cadwell Park concluded it’s weekend of racing with a superb double win for Danny Buchan with an unchanged podium in both races of Bradley Ray and Tommy Bridewell to finish round seven.
Cadwell Park began it’s bank holiday Saturday action with Bradley Ray smashing the lap record in the return of Superpole and finished with him going on to dominate the round seven sprint race.
Sunday saw two close races with three Yamaha’s in contention in both outings, with race two again going Jason O’Halloran’s way before Tarran Mackenzie denied him a double clean sweep with a win at Thruxton.
The scorching Thruxton weekend began with action as hot as the weather as Jason O’Halloran collected his sixth win of the season, while a photo finish was needed to confirm second.
Bradley Ray’s lead was barely challenged as he stayed out front from lights out to chequered flag to win the opening sprint race at Knockhill, the fourth round of the championship.
After switching BMW for Yamaha machinery, new BSB championship leader Bradley Ray has without question refound his mojo; ‘I’m happy going to any track now with the Rich Energy OMG Racing Yamaha and I am feeling good in myself’.
Bradley Ray controlled the race from the front as he pulled the pin to win the opening race of round two of the British Superbike Championship at Oulton Park.
TAS Racing has announced Synetiq as its new title partner for the 2020 Bennetts British Superbike championship. The Northern Irish team has signed up Bradley Ray and Taylor Mackenzie for the upcoming BSB campaign and is continuing to run BMW S1000RRs.