Solid Finishes for Hawk
Thruxton ‚ 13th ‚ 15th April
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The Hawk Racing Team had some solid finishes at the second round of the British Superbike Championships this weekend at Thruxton race circuit. In front of a huge 35 000 people in the baking sunshine the two Superbike riders Peter Hickman and Scott Smart gained two strong finishes in the two 22-lap races.
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The team were eager to gain two confident results at the ultra fast 2.4-mile circuit. Scott Smart, who was still feeling the effects of the 167 mph crash he had at Brands Hatch last weekend rode two comfortable races and secured a 14th and 11th placing respectively. Still battered and bruised the Maidstone ride, still adjusting to the Kawasaki ZX10 was pleased with two point scoring races saying ‚ “It s been a pretty good weekend and we have definitely made some progress in the right direction. I am still learning the bike and working and building on some minor issues that we have found. I haven t had much testing time on the Hawk bike and I know we can certainly make a lot of progress as the season progresses. I m still pretty sore from Brands and so I m pretty happy that I ve managed to get some points in the bag. ‚
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His young team-mate Peter Hickman also scored two solid race results with two 12th places. The 20-year-old worked well throughout the weekend and after qualifying in 15th place he battled well in the two tough races. Locked in a tight battle with his older and more experience team-mate Smart in race two, Hicky fought hard to the end and finished only a second behind Smart and just in front of experienced rider Steve Plater. Speaking with Hicky he said ‚ “I m happy with the results I got as it s put me 12th in the Overall Championship. I, like everyone else struggled with grip in both the races. It seems everyone I have spoken to were struggling with tyres all weekend. Hopefully I can improve on these results at Silverstone and Oulton Park in a few weeks times.
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The Hawk Junior Team are making progress with their race season. Jak Wright qualified for his first race this season after just missing out at Brands Hatch, the youngster gained a sturdy 22nd position in the Supersport Race which placed him eighth in the Supersport Cup race. David Hallett qualified in 38th position in the Superstock Cup and finished in a strong 32nd place after being locked in a four-way scrap. The two young riders had never ridden at the scarily fast circuit before and spent a lot of time finding their way round this demanding track. Both are making huge progress and are looking forward to going to some of the circuits that they both know.
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