May 5th 2008
SUPERSPORT
PODIUM FOR LOWRY AT OULTON
Ian Lowry jumped
onto his first Supersport podium of the season at the
Oulton Park British Superbike round with third place while
team-mate Michael Laverty continued to score solidly in the
Superbike class with seventh and fourth places.
Laverty now sits sixth in the British Superbike
championship table, also holding the position of leading
Suzuki, while Lowry is fifth place in the Supersport class
after his opening podium of 2008.
Michael Laverty:
"It was frustrating to be so close this weekend and I know
if we can sort the small issue we have been having with
tyres, then I'll be right there with them. The Relentless
Suzuki GSX-R1000 is as good as any bike out there, and with
the updates we've made to the chassis and the electronics
in the past couple of weeks, I'm confident that podiums
will come.
"Oulton is not one of my favourite circuits but in the
first race the mistake was all mine. I just ran onto the
grass, over the gravel, then bounced my wheels off the
barriers the same way Plater does at Macau! Seriously
though, it was more luck that judgement but I fought my way
back from 26th to seventh place and I was doing the same
lap times as Haslam in second place. In the second race we
had that small tyre problem, but our time will come, sooner
or later."
Ian Lowry:
"I'm happy to be back on the podium and I can take
positives from that. I got caught up a little behind Chris
Martin, which let Kennaugh and Richards away at the front.
I pushed hard for a few laps and gapped Martin but it was
too late to close in on the boys at the front. I just
settled for a no heroics finish and took my podium. It's
points in the bag and I'm now looking forward to Brands
Hatch next weekend."
Philip Neill - Team Principal:
"That was a very tough weekend with the up and down
conditions, but to bring both riders home with not a
scratch on the bikes is just what we needed. Michael has
continued to meet all our expectations and could easily
have scored his first podium this weekend. He is gearing up
for a solid championship position and his podium will come.
He has been consistent in all conditions and is ticking all
the boxes for us at Relentless Suzuki.
"The Relentless Suzuki GSX-R1000 Superbike is running
almost perfectly thanks to our team. Big thanks must also
go to the outside assistance we receive from K-Tech and
Motec Europe who have improved the suspension and
electronics on our bike. We are now the top Suzuki in the
championship and that is very satisfying.
"Ian will possibly be a little disappointed with his
performance after such a dominant qualifying on the K8
GSX-R600 Suzuki, but it was a solid result. He possibly
showed too much respect for the conditions getting caught
behind Chris Martin. What he did show at the end of the
race was maturity, settling for a safe third when he knew
that Richards and Kennaugh were gone at the front. Its
points on the board and that's vital.
"In closing, and on behalf of everyone at Relentless
Suzuki, I'd like to pass on my heartfelt sympathy to Martin
Finnegan's family circle and friends. Martin will be a big
loss to international road racing, both in the paddock and
on the track."
