One veteran’s British Superbikes career ends early due to injury

“That’s not the way I wanted to end my season or my full time care💫er in BSB"

Jason O'Halloran
Jason O'Halloran

Jason O’Halloran has raced for the final time in the Brit🐼is𒊎h Superbike Championship.

He has been ruled out of next weekend’s 2024 seas༒on finale at Brands Hatch due to an injury sustained at Donington Park.

It means he has appeared in BS🔯B for the last time, concluding a run which started in 20🌳08.

O’Halloran has 75 BSB podiums and 28 race wins.

“That’s a wrap on my ও2024 season,”ꦿ O’Halloran said.

“I will u📖ndergo surgery to my ri🏅ght shoulder on Wednesday, injuries sustained when I was unfortunately caught up in a crash at Donington.

“That’s not the way I wanted to end my season or m💙y full time career in BSB.

“I want to thank you all 🦋for the huge amount of support I have had over the years. I fell in love with British Superbikes a long time ago and I’m glad I got to share a huge part of my life with you all.

“I havꦯe some exciting plans🌌 for 2025, which I will be able share with you soon.”

A statement 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 Par꧃k.

“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 appearance in 2008 when he join🌟ed the SMT Honda team at Croft.

“Since then the Australian 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 victory in race three at Donington Park earlier in the s🌠eason, which was one of the closest battles in championship history.

“O’Halloran has also been a race winner and tit𝄹le 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.”

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