McAMS Yamaha’s Jason O’Halloran led from almost start to finish at Thruxton on Saturday afternoon to take his sixth Bennetts British Superbike win of the season. The R1 rider grabbed the lead half way round the first lap and despite being under extreme pressure from teammate Tarran Mackenzie and Rich Energy OMG Yamaha’s Bradley Ray, he duly held on to extend his lead at the top of the standings.
There was drama before the race had even begun though when front row man Andrew Irwin failed to get going on the warm up lap on his Synetiq BMW but when racing got underway, it was brother Glenn who grabbed the early initiative on the Honda Racing machine.
However, the order was O’Halloran, Irwin, FHO BMW’s Peter Hickman, Mackenzie, Ray and Lee Jackson (Cheshire Mouldings FS-3 Kawasaki) as they completed the first lap but both Luke Mossey and Chrissy Rouse crashed out together at the chicane.
By the third lap, O’Halloran continued to lead with Irwin 0.246s in arrears and Hickman a further tenth back in third. Ray had overhauled Mackenzie for fourth with Jackson still sixth but Josh Brookes and Tito Rabat were running penultimate last and last.