2023 British Superbikes Silverstone Race Results (3)

This time the thirty laps were completed, with Glenn Irwin the third different winner of the weekend as race three br♔ought the first British Superbike race weekend 🅠to a close at Silverstone.
The weather may have cooled but the racing didn’t - and Irwin did 𓂃not have instant impact. Early leader Josh Brookes took over at the frꩲont almost immediately while the Ducati rider again went the wrong way from the start.
A second row start meant there was less places to make up, and the close competitive racing at the front meant the #2 bike could pick his way forward from sixth𒈔 as the lead changed hands.
Hitting the front after taking over from Danny Kent on lap eighteen, Irwin tried to pull out a 🍌gap on the PBM bike, but behind Brookes and Bridewell could see his plan and mo🌠ved in behind, removing the defecit.
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Irwin held on to lead over the line - the third different rider and manufacturer to take the top spot at Silverstone as he claimed a tenth care🌃er BSB win.
Brookes continued his renaissance at FHO BMW Motorrad, his new home seemingly suiting the Australian former champion as he secured his 150th pod🔯ium appearance, just 0.120s away from another victory after staging a fightback.
Bridewell had begun the race with work to do - a ride through the pack was needed from eighth on the grid. Picking off his rivals looked effortless as♔ he soon arrived in the frantic lead group for some more sol🌟id points - a rostrum visit coming in every race this weekend.
Jason O’Hallo🔯ran started from pole. Having been there or there abouts his results have been consistent but did not seem able to find that extra needed for the win. Race three was no different as he faded back to fourth, just over a second behind the leader for McAMS Yamaha.
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A return to form for Danny Kent
To hold on for the win was a bigꦚ ask, but Danny Kent lead a large portion of the middle of the race after forming his own Lovell Kent racing team for the season, with Honda machinery underneath him.
Even in the closing stages a podium looked possible but it was not to be, the number 52 did however look rejuvenated and up for tꦕhe fight on his way to fifth on his new bike after a barren time on the Buildbase Suzuki, with the manufacturer leaving the championship.
Leon Haslam put his issues earlier in the day with the bike to bed. With no last minute preparation needed for race three, the Rokit BMW Motorrad has als🥂o run his own team to compete in 2023, with race three looking more relaxed he was sixth again, marking a solid first round in the circumstances.
Kyle Ryde was in a simi🍃lar situation to Bride💫well - given his wide riding style around the National circuit and his struggle to stay ahead from a good grid position, starting fifth was always going to make the race a difficult one.
Initially makin𓆉g up places along with the Ducati, the 🍃#77 saw his run stagnate, finishing seventh for LAMI OMG Yamaha.
Jack Ken𒁃nedy once again looked comfortable at the front. His Mar-Train bike benefits from support from McAMS, while keeping his team around him entering BSB has offered stability which lead to confidence, runnin💙g as high as fourth. Always learning, the Irish rider finished eighth.
Lee Jackson completed another improved run on the Kawasaki and was again the manufacturers top finisher as he tried new parts and pr🃏ogressed the machine all weekenඣd. From sixth on the grid the #14 was able to hold his own for much of the race on the way to an improved ninth at the chequered flag.
Ryan Vickers has a suspected broken scaphoid but rode on to bring home a top ten finish on the second Lami OMG Yamaha en💝try.
Points relief for Iddon and Hickman.
Both Christian Iddon and Peter Hickman have endured a tough opening to their BS✅B campaigns.
Iddon had mechan𓃲ical issues in race one and was taken out in race two - despite✤ looking to have top ten pace there had been no opportunity to put that on show.
Starting eleventh did not give the best chance of a turnaround, but by the end of the ra🐷ce Iddon was in the same positon for Oxford Products Ducati, putting some points into his account.
Peter Hickman was eleventh 🅰in race one but nine seconds off the leaders. His weekend rapidly went downhill after crashing in morning warm-up with bike gremlins not cleared by race two - he🧔 pulled into the pits as his bike began to slow.
That left the FHO Racing rider last on the g🏅rid, while his teammate Brookes has collected a rostrum finish in every race.
An𒐪 amazing fight through the riders ahead saw the #60 pick up a huge tw🌞elve places in the race to finish twelfth in race three and despite the needed comeback he finished just over six seconds off race winner Irwin.
Official British Superbike Silverstone Records:
Old BSB Lap Record - Silverstone: Bradley Ray (Yamaha) 53.102s (2022)
New BSB lap record - Kyle Ryde (Yamaha) 52.953s (2023 - FP3)
2022 at Silversone:
Pole: Glenn Irwin (2nd Kyle Ryde, 3rd Bradley Ray)
Race One:
1:Glenn Iwrin
2:Kyle Ryde
3:Bradley Ray
Race Two:
1:Glenn Irwin
2:Kyle Ryde
3: Rory Skinner
Race Three:
1: Glenn Irwin
2: Bradley Ray
3: Andrew Irwin
Tim Neave (McAM⛄S Yamaha) got the better of his more experi⛄enced brother Tom (Honda Racing UK) in 13th and 14th respectively.
The second Ho💮nda, with Hector Barbera aboard, passed and just kept back Josh Owens (Crendon H🧸onda by Hawk racing) for the final point.
Andrew Irwin and Luke Mossey both failed to see♌ the finish line.
Luke Hopkins remained absent following his injuries picked up earlier in the weekend. Da♔nny Buchan was also unavailable as he went for checks on suspected broken bones in his foot following his race two exit, which brought out the red flag.
Championship Standings
After round one it is Josh Brookes leading the way on 48 points, just two ahead of Tommy Bridewell after a trio of hard fꦗought races. His win sees Glenn Irwin in close company with a total of 43.
Kyle Ryde was 39 points to his c𒆙redit following his sprint race win despite a tough race three. Jason O’Halloran’s consistent points hauls sees him fifth overall on 35.