Dominic Herbertson was a notable attendee across round four of this year’s No Limits Racing series, which took place at a satisfactory weather induced Croft.
Super Twins TT rostrum finisher Herbertson, astride avant-garde 959 Ducati machinery, won all three No Limits Ducati challenge races, which ran alongside Tamworth GYTR Pro Shop Cup 1000 contests.
The Cookstown Grand Final winner would also place in the first eight, Motul ACU National Endurance Championship race finishers (seventh) as part of the Allspeeds Racing squad aside Nick Gledhill and Paul Marley.
Herbertson like middleweight class winner, fourth overall John Marsh (alongside Michael Stansfield – Team name – If you’re going to be dumb, you’ve gotta be tough!) next roads scene appearance with between the hedges’ suitors BE/RK (Burrows Engineering-Richardson Kelly) Racing is Isle of Man located, the ‘Friendly Races’, the Southern 100.
Russell Brook, top five finisher times three in last Saturday, Sunday’s Twins races (No Limits Croft affiliated) is another prepping for Billown with his Brook Built Racing team.
Added note on CB 500 action at Croft, wins shared by two riders with conclusively different amounts of Oliver’s Mount racing experience, Josh Leaning and Scott Aitkin.
Photo credit: Michael Wincott
Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou