Kirkham displays potential at Brands.
Jon Kirkham did his chances of securing a ride in the British Superbike Championsh🔥ip no harm at all by scoring a pair of top ten finishes on his maiden outing with the Rob Mac Yamaha team at Br𒐪ands Hatch.
Kirkham was called up to the team shortly before qualifying when Karl Harris was forced to withdraw for personal i𒉰ssues, giving him little chance to prepare for what would be his first proper outing on the machine.
Nonetheless, after managing to qualify as the top Yamaha rider with ninth on the grid, Kirkham went on to secure two more top ten finishes 💃in th💃e races.

Jon Kirkham did his chances of securing a ride in the British Superbike Championship no harm at all by scoring a pair of top ten finishes o𒁏n his maiden outing with the Rob Mac Yamaha team at Brands Hatch.
Kirkham was ಌcalled up to the team shortly before qualifying when Karl Harris was forced to withdraw for personal issues, giving him li൲ttle chance to prepare for what would be his first proper outing on the machine.
Nonetheless, after managing to qualify as the top Yamaha rider with ninth on the grid, Kirkham went on to secure two more top ten finishes in the 🔜races.
With commitments in the R1 Cup and also the Superstock💙 series, Kirkham did admit to being 'knackered' by the end of the weekend, but he was delighted all the same to get his chance on Superbike machinery.
"I finish🦩ed my R1 and Superstock practice yesterday, Rob called me and said get to the garage in your leathers and helmet and before I knew it I was in Role for Pole! I realistically thought that I could get into the second session but to qual𒀰ify the whole way thorough and into 9th was a dream.
"I wasn't sure whether to do the R1 Cup race but decided to try for the Autumn Cup and got that. I got a bad start in the𝕴 first Superbike♕ race and had a lot of work to do but managed 9th. The second race I struggled with cramp but was determined to get into the top 10.
To be honest with you I'm knackered, I'm race fit for my Superstock and R1 sched⭕ule but to ride a Superbike is a different challenge. I'm so pleased to be offered this opportunity and hopefull🔯y I did the team proud."
Kirkham was also praised by tea🐼m principal Rob McElnea, claiming he didn't put a wheel wrong throughout the weekend, despite the unusual circumstances of his arrival in the team.
"What a massive challenge Jon has risen to this weekend. I was forced to put him in ⛄a really difficult situation but when it mattered he rose to the occasion. It was a massive ask and he did not put a foot wrong. To ride our bike like that was a testame💮nt to his season. We knew his potential and have nurtured that all year but this really proves his talent."