One veteran’s British Superbikes career ends early due to injury
“That’s not the way I wanted to end my season or my fu🌳ll time career in BSB"

Jason O’Halloran has raced for the final time in the British Superbike Championsh🌜ip.
He has been ruled out of next weekend’s 2024 seaꦑson finale at Brands Hatch due to an injury sustained at ♏Donington Park.
It means he 🍸has appeared in BSB for the last t🍸ime, concluding a run which started in 2008.
O’Halloran has 75 BSB podiums and 28 race wins.
“That’s a wrap on my 2024🌊 season,” O’Halloran said.
“I will undergo surgery to my right shoulder on Wednesday, injuries 🎐sustained when I was unfortunately caught up in a crash at Donington.
“That’s not t🐽he way I wanted to end my season or my full tim🍌e career in BSB.
“I want to thank you all for the huge amountཧ of support I have had over the years. I fell in love with British Superbike🎉s a long time ago and I’m glad I got to share a huge part of my life with you all.
“I have some exciting plans for 2025, which I ✅will be able share with you soon.”
A sta🦹teme💦nt from BSB added: “Jason O'Halloran will be forced to miss the final round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Brands Hatch, requiring surgery on the shoulder injury he sustained in a crash at Donington Park.
“The O’Show will embark on a new challenge next season after competing full-time in Bennetts BSB for well over a decade, making his first appea𓂃🍌rance in 2008 when he joined the SMT Honda team at Croft.
“Since then the Aust🍃ralian has featured in 278 race starts in the Superbike class, celebrating 75 podium finishes including 28 race wins and 32 pole positions. With one of the highlights being vic🔯tory in race three at Donington Park earlier in the season, which was one of the closest battles in championship history.
“O’Halloran has also been a race winner and title contender in both the Quattro Group British Supersport Championship and the Pirelli National Superstock Championship since moving to the UK from his 𝄹native Australia. O’Halloran will be trackside supporting the Completely Motorbikes Kawasaki team at the season finale next weekend.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade 💖covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.