Josh Brookes’ four-year tenure with the Paul Bird Motorsport team came to an end at Brands Hatch at the weekend and although the MCE Ducati rider wasn’t able to climb onto the British Superbike Championship podium, he at least ended 2022 with a smile on his face.Having made it into the Showdown last season, despite some obvious struggles, the 2015 and 2020 Champion was hoping for better this time around but it proved to be even harder with just three top six finishes racked up across the 33 races.
However, he was a lot more competitive at Brands and after being knocked off in the opening race, he bounced back on Sunday with ninth and then seventh, the latter seeing him come through the pack from 12th and finish just three tenths of a second behind new champion Bradley Ray. “The pace was pretty good at the weekend and things went well at a circuit I have a strong affinity with and although qualifying could have been better, the rain came at the wrong time,” he said. “I didn’t string the lap together as well as I could but still had high hopes of a good result only to be victim of a first corner melee.
People were being pushed wide and another rider ploughed into the side of me which damaged the bike with the gear lever bent right up against the motor.
It was impossible to change gear and impossible to continue.” The Australian’s results on Sunday meant he finished the year in 14th overall in the Championship but he was happy with his final day’s performance, if not the results themselves.