20th April 2008
Thruxton Joy For Relentless Suzuki.
DONALD SEALS DEBUT PODIUM AS LAVERTY SHINES
Relentless Suzuki by TAS Racing made a positive start to
their 2008 British championship campaign yesterday at
Thruxton, with a debut British Superstock podium for Aussie
Cameron Donald in third place; a fifth placed British
Superbike debut for the Relentless Suzuki GSX–R1000 in the
hands of Michael Laverty, and last but not least, a
hard-fought fifth place for Ian Lowry in the Supersport
class.
Normally used to running only two riders in one class
within the series, it was a busy day for the Relentless
Suzuki team competing in four races at Thruxton. All eyes
were on the team’s BSB debut and Michael Laverty did them
proud after having to deal with tyre problems in race one.
Cameron Donald has continued to impress everyone since
joining the team and his podium will only add to his ever
increasing profile in Relentless Suzuki colours. Ian Lowry
ended a tough opening weekend with a positive result and
the Moira man will have more to offer in the coming rounds.
Michael Laverty [BSB]
“I’m reasonably happy with today’s results; at least we
have shown potential. In the first race the tyre spun
two-thirds of the way round on the rim knocking the tyre
out of balance and it was hard just to hold on. In race two
I had a bit of a problem on the side of the tyre through
the really fast curves, but the Relentless Suzuki was up to
the job and only for that I could have possibly held on to
the Hondas. Top five in the first meeting of the year is
positive, and it was also satisfying to be the first Suzuki
home in the second race.”
Cameron Donald [Superstock]
“That was a tough little weekend but I’m absolutely pumped
with the result. That must be the happiest I’ve ever been
with third place! I was confident all weekend that we could
go quicker and although I qualified ninth, when the boys
told me that Michael won last year from 12th on the grid
that gave me even more confidence. That was my first race
at a fast circuit on the superstock Suzuki and I just can’t
wait now to race it at the North West 200. I’m pumped for
all the guys in the team and I’m just rapt with this new
bike!”
Ian Lowry
“I’ve had easier weekends in British Supersport, but along
with the support of the whole Relentless Suzuki team, we
worked hard all weekend and salvaged what was a respectable
fifth place. It’s not where I want to be but it’s points on
the board and Oulton, which is up next, is one of my
favourite circuits.”
Philip Neill – Team Principal
“This was a good solid start to our career in the British
Superbike Championship and we have already bettered the
goals we set ourselves for each round of the series. It’s
just a shame that we had a small tyre problem in the
opening race, which unsettled the bike for Michael or we
could have had two fifth places. We always knew that
Michael was a better racer than a qualifier and he’s proved
that this weekend on what is essentially a home-built bike.
We still have a bit to do but I’m pleased nonetheless.
Ian Lowry had a tough weekend but it was good to see him
pulling something out of the bag. The result doesn’t
reflect his effort or lap times in the race, but again it’s
a good solid start for Ian. Hopefully he can now regain
some of the confidence that had him topping the pre-season
time sheets in Spain on the all-new K8 GSX–R600.
What can I say about Cameron? He has produced a phenomenal
result and just continues to impress everyone. He has been
hired to do a job at the international road races for
Relentless Suzuki but he has proved to everyone what he can
also do on the circuits. It is surprising how comfortable
he is, and to come from ninth in qualifying to a podium on
his debut race with the team is just superb. He’s a guy who
deserves a full time ride in the UK and it’s almost a shame
we haven’t scheduled to do a full season of superstock with
him.
Overall this weekend has been very positive for all three
riders and I would like to thank all our sponsors,
especially Suzuki and Relentless for making our superbike
dream a reality.”
