2023 British Superbikes Brands Hatch Showdown Race Results (1)

Kyle Rꦿyde turne𓆏d qualifying into a blip as he returned to the pace he had showed all weekend to lead polesitter Jason O’Halloran over the line and win the final Saturday BSB Sprint race of the season.
Ryde started from sixth on the grid an🐓d was up to f🐷ourth by lap two.
Two brave moves where he had to move off the racing line to p𝓀ass first on Tommy Bridewell and then on Jason O’Halloran to take the lea🦩d , each time at Dingle Dell, saw him able to make the progress needed.
The LAMI OMG ꧋Yamaha ride♓r saw his bravery pay off as he got to lead the way and control the race, but O’Halloran never let go behind.
A final atte🔯mpt at a slipstream saw a photo finish, with Ryde just 0.015s ahead ,not much more than a tyre separating the pair after 12 laps.
That ❀gave the #77 his sixth win of the season and the maximum increased 35 points to aid his title hopes.
Ryde credited his FP3 run with his success in parc ferme - running in similar conditions where several frontrunners did less laps helped him understand the track condit✱ion and tyre wear.
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As the sun moved down and turned Brands 🥂Hatch golden McAMS rider O’Halloran collected second, not the first he wanted but enough points to keep him in the title mix the next 🐟race.
Bridewell wins Ducati battle
They started from very different places but the BeerMonster riders s🎉till ended up duelling🉐 it out right next to each other in the BSB sprint.
Bridewell started seventh and was as high as second as Glenn Irwin scrambled up from 17th on the grid afterꦦ his qualifying front brake issue. They soon met each other in what became the b𓆉attle for third.
Glenn Irwin rehearse🎶d his move at Stirling Bend and knew it wasn’t without r🐬isk with a thin dry line. The #2 launched his effort on the penultimate lap but couldn’t get his PBM bike stopped, leaving Bridewell a bigger gap ahead.
Irwin had made it up by the line but was not close enough for an🍒other challenge leav♍ing him fourth.
Christian Iddon inherited fifth when Leon Haslam crashed out at Surtees on lap nine and finished 🌼there for Oxford Products Ducati, also making up several places of his own from ninth on the grid.
Peter Hickman was a distant sixth for FHO Racing BMW Mo♏torrad, just ahead of his teammate Josh Brookes who fought back from 18th after his bike issue in qualifying.
He moved through the pack with Leon Jackson for company, the Cheshire Moul🌳dings Kawasaki🅺 rider claiming ninth.
Ryan Vickers was right behind the green bike to complete the top ten on the second OMG Yamaha entr🎐y.
There was not much of a gap before S♊torm Stacey took the chequered flag in eleventh for Starline Kawasaki, three seconds clear of twelfth placed Luke Mossey for Tactix by Lloyd & Jones BMW.
The remaꦰining points went to rookie Max Cook on the second Cheshire Mouldings bike in 13th, Tom Neave, coming through from 23rd for 14th for Honda and Bradley Perie (Lee Hardy Racing) in ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ15th.
Andrew Irwin just missed out in 16th for Honda Racing, with Fraser Rogers finishing 17th on the p𓆉athway IN Competition April𓆉ia pathway bike on his debut.
With British Supersport just moments before due to the weather Tom Booth-Amos was working overtime going straight from⛦ that bike to his TAG Honda Superbike, which played a part in his dr🍌op to 20th.
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Official British Superbike Brands Hatch Records:
Lap Record: Josh Brookes (Yamaha) 1m 24.873s (2017)
2023 at Brands Hatch:
Round Six - pole: Tommy Bridewell (2nd Ryan Vickers, 3rd Josh Brookes)
Race One:
1:Ryan Vickers
2:Danny Kent
3:Christian Iddon
Race Two:
1:Tommy Bridewell
2:Christian Iddon
3:Danny Kent
Race Three:
1:Tommy Bridewell
2:Glenn Irwin
3:Ryan Vickers
2022 Showdown finale results:
Pole:Glenn Irwin (2nd Peter Hickman , 3rd Tommy Bridewell)
Race One:
1:Glenn Irwin
2:Peter Hickman
3:Andrew Irwin
Race Two:
1:Peter Hickman
2:Danny Buchan
3:Glenn Irwin
Race Three:
1:Glenn Irwin
2:Andrew Irwin
3:Danny Buchan
The last round (ten) at Donington Park:
Pole: Jason O’Halloran (2nd Tommy Bridewell 3rd Leon Haslam)
Race One:
1: Ryan Vickers
2: Leon Haslam
3: Luke Mossey
Race Two:
1: Ryan Vickers
2: Leon Haslam
3: Christian Iddon
Race Three:
1: Jason O’Halloran
2: Christian Iddon
3: Josh Brookes
Crashes, Injuries and Replacements
Charlie Ne♛sbitt was the last to exit , falling on the penultimate lap from a battle for sixth.
Leon Haslam had the most significa🐼nt exit 𝔍due to it effecting his title hopes.
Niccolo Canepa, Fran🐟co Bourne, Alex Olsen and Louis V꧟alleley also failed to finish.
Where does that leave the championship?
Third in the race allowed Tommy Bridewell to extend his title lead form 7.5 points to 10.5. The result also means that between the teammates at least, Bridewell can finish second to Glenn Irwin in the final two races and s♐till win.
ﷺKyle Ryde will be hoping to have a say and prevent that from happening wౠith a win already registered. That took him to within 27points, his gap down from 35 points.
Jason𓆏 O’Halloran’s second moves him to fourth overall on 347.5.
Lee J🉐ackson and Leon Haslam still can mathematically 🍌win in fifth and sixth.
Josh🅠 Brookes ඣand Christian Iddon both fell out of contention.