BSB/Support Series Oulton Park – Roads Competitor Watch

BSB/Support Series Oulton Park – Roads Competitor Watch

A selection of TT, Northwest 200 winners, top line roads scene forces made the pilgrimage last week, back to Oulton Park, as the 72-year-old race venue played host to the penultimate BSB, British Supersport, National Superstock 1000 rounds of 2025.

Highlighted underneath is a summary of top-line international road racers, results’ per category.

BSB Race 1:

1st – Josh Brookes
11th – Dean Harrison
14th – Davey Todd
19th – Peter Hickman

Non-finish – Glenn Irwin

BSB Race 2:

8th – Josh Brookes
12th – Glenn Irwin
14th – Davey Todd
15th – Dean Harrison

Non-finish – Peter Hickman

BSB Race 3:

6th – Glenn Irwin
12th – Josh Brookes
15th – Dean Harrison
16th – Davey Todd

Did non start – Peter Hickman

Supersport Sprint Race:

6th – Lee Johnston
28th – Paul Jordan
36th – Juho Kantola

Supersport Feature Race:

3rd – Lee Johnston
25th – Juho Kantola

Non-finish – Paul Jordan

National Superstock 1000 Race 1:

5th – Eemeli Lahti
22nd – Michael Evans
30th – Martin Morris

Non-finish – John McGuinness MBE

Post Race Reaction:

Honda Racing UK’s Dean Harrison

“The first race yesterday was just like the wild west, really! The second race we were able to settle in a bit and I actually learnt a lot.

Honestly, apart from that little crash we had yesterday I think it’s been a good weekend on the bike.

We scored points in all three races and we’re there or thereabouts. We’ll just look forward to Brands now because I think that the characteristics of the track are broadly similar to Oulton Park and what we’ve learned this week we’ll try and implement there.

I’ve got my head back into it a little bit so I’m looking forward to it. The lads in the garage never stop working, they’re flat out all the time, and it’s nice that they listen to some of my input and hopefully it will help move both Tommy and me forward.”

Honda Racing UK’s John McGuinness MBE

“Qualifying was good, we were 13th, so in the right area to come away with some points. We’ve had a good weekend, really, Free Practice was alright, we qualified alright, the race was looking alright for some more points and then the bike broke.

We’ve had a technical issue, which sent me back through the field before it gave out completely.

For me personally, I think I’m riding okay when it’s been a really tricky weekend for everybody with the weather. There are plenty of positives to come out of it.”

Quotes courtesy of Honda Racing UK press team.

Photo credit: Michael Wincott

Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou

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