15th June
2008
STRONG RESULTS FOR RELENTLESS SUZUKI
Relentless
Suzuki riders Michael Laverty and Ian Lowry both scored
solid points in their respective British Championship
classes at the Snetterton British Superbike and Supersport
round in Norfolk on Sunday.
Laverty finished his first race in an impressive sixth;
then in a wet second race, made his way through the field
after a poor start to again finish in a solid sixth
position. Unfortunately, Laverty had used the best of his
wet weather Pirelli tyre chasing down the leaders, and
having been as high as fourth at one stage, the current
British Supersport champion's first BSB podium on the
Relentless Suzuki cannot be too far away.
Lowry had shown consistency during the qualifying sessions
on Friday and Saturday posting third for the final grid
positions in the British Supersport class. But after
struggling to get his GSX-R600 Relentless Suzuki off the
line in the race, the Moira man was down in 13th position
at the end of the opening lap. After a struggle with the
mid pack runners, Lowry pulled himself back into a
creditable fifth place just before the race was ended
prematurely with a red flag situation.
Michael Laverty:
"Again we showed good progress in the first race and we
were right with the leaders at the end, and not just for
five or six laps like we had been previously. My lap times
were consistent and I was quite happy with the result. I
was losing a bit of time on one corner, which stopped me
from challenging the leaders but it was a solid result. In
race two I just spun off the line; I think there were only
three riders behind me into turn one! I pushed my way
through quite easily and got past the likes of Sykes and
Rutter without much bother, but with four laps to go I had
no tyre left: I'd torn the centre right out of it! The
Ducatis seemed to have fewer problems with their tyres in
the wet than the 'fours', but it's a good enough result.
The boys in the team did a great job and we've moved
forward since the last round again. Every week we're
getting closer to the factory boys and it won't be long
before we're mixing it with them regularly."
Ian Lowry:
"I'm totally frustrated with that today. We tried using
launch control on the bike as I've been having problems
getting it off the line, but it just bogged itself and I
was left to watch everyone heading into the first turn. I
was raging as I was about sixteenth on lap one which meant
I had to ride in amongst the kamikaze men. Some of them
were making crazy passing moves on me. I did eventually get
through to 10th, then through that pack and up to fifth
when the red flags came out. I'm so frustrated as it had
been almost a perfect weekend up to that point - a great
opportunity for me to get some points back. The lap times I
had been doing in qualifying were more than good enough to
win the race today. Hopefully that's my bad luck over."
Philip Neill - Team
Principal:
"The boys both worked very hard this weekend. Michael has
again proved how competitive, both he and the Relentless
Suzuki GSX-R1000 Superbike can be in this class. I keep
reminding people, this is our first year in the Superbike
class, but week on week we are making giant steps forward.
Ian has had a frustrating time, not just this weekend, but
on more than a few occasions this year. He battled very
hard at Donington and got his reward with a win, and today
he has had to battle even harder for a fifth place - that's
racing. His pace is certainly strong enough to win more
races this season. He just needs to put everything together
on race day and find some consistency. If he can do that,
then he'll be up there giving Glen and Hudson a run for
their money in the championship."
