HASLAM CONTINUES POLE POSITION STREAK ON OULTON PARK RETURN
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HASLAM CONTINUES POLE POSITION STREAK ON OULTON PARK RETURN
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Leon Haslam will start from pole position for tomorrow’s opening MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship race at Oulton Park after snatching the pole position on the JG Speedfit Kawasaki, just ahead of his team-mate James Ellison.

In a dramatic Datatag Qualifying session, Haslam kept his cool in a hectic wet Superpole session; with five different riders holding the top spot during the eight minute battle for the pole position. Initially Alastair Seeley had set the first flying lap on the Royal Air Force BMW, but before long Christian Iddon pushed ahead to make the Tyco BMW the target at the top.

Ellison though was relishing the wet conditions and he launched to a faster time in the final minutes of the session, but it was short lived as Honda Racing’s Jason O'Halloran then carved his way to the top. Ellison was instantly on the counter attack though and returned to the top position with his next flying lap, but Haslam wasn’t done with his last run and in the final minute the Derbyshire rider stole the pole position.

Haslam said: 

“I am happy to be on pole position, especially here at Oulton Park. We had finished the free practice session earlier today feeling confident of where the spins were going to come and then when we went back out again it felt different, so I was making some mistakes.

“I knew I had to stay out on track and just make the most of it, and then on my last lap I managed to do it. I didn’t know I had taken pole as I had P4 on my board before that so I have to thank the team for their hard work today as it was our first full day in the wet conditions. We will wait and see what happens tomorrow but we know it will be a really close race no matter what happens.”


Dan Linfoot will head the second row of the grid for the Honda Racing team after he climbed ahead of Iddon in the closing stages of the session, with the Tyco BMW pairing completing the second row with Michael Laverty.

Seeley will start from the third row ahead of Team WD-40 Kawasaki’s Jack Kennedy who had his best qualifying performance of the season so far in eighth with Lee Jackson completing the top nine.

It was a disappointing session for Shane 'Shakey' Byrne; the four-time champion will start 18th on the grid after a tough Q2; the Be Wiser Ducati rider had a moment through the gravel at Lodge at the mid-way point of the second stage before crashing out unhurt a lap later at Hizzys.

It was also a tough session for the second Be Wiser Ducati; Glenn Irwin suffered a clutch problem on his first lap and was forced to miss the remainder of Datatag Qualifying; he will start on the back row of the grid.

Danny Buchan was also left disappointed after Datatag Qualifying after he was ruled out on medical grounds for the remainder of the weekend after suffering concussion in a crash at Knickerbrook during Q1.

MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship, Oulton Park, Datatag Qualifying:


1   - 91 Leon HASLAM GBR Kawasaki - JG Speedfit Kawasaki 1:45.505 1:45.498 1:43.633
2   - 77 James ELLISON GBR Kawasaki - JG Speedfit Kawasaki 1:45.917 1:44.569 1:44.085
3   - 22 Jason O'HALLORAN AUS Honda - Honda Racing 1:47.452 1:45.262 1:44.153
4   - 4 Dan LINFOOT GBR Honda - Honda Racing 1:46.761 1:45.590 1:44.186
5   - 24 Christian IDDON GBR BMW - Tyco BMW 1:46.481 1:45.001 1:44.270
6   - 7 Michael LAVERTY GBR BMW - Tyco BMW 1:47.448 1:45.514 1:44.503
7   - 34 Alastair SEELEY GBR BMW - Royal Air Force Regular & Reserve 1:46.917 1:45.196 1:44.559
8   - 44 Jack KENNEDY GBR Kawasaki - Team WD40 Kawasaki 1:47.030 1:45.955 1:45.058
9   - 14 Lee JACKSON GBR BMW - Buildbase BMW Motorrad 1:47.844 1:45.492 1:45.232
10 - 23 Ryuichi KIYONARI JPN Suzuki - Bennetts Suzuki 1:47.532 1:46.137
11 - 46 Tommy BRIDEWELL GBR Suzuki - Bennetts Suzuki 1:47.332 1:46.188
12 - 47 Richard COOPER GBR BMW - Buildbase BMW Motorrad 1:47.368 1:46.205
13 - 12 Luke MOSSEY GBR Kawasaki - Quattro Plant Teccare Kawasaki 1:47.798 1:46.401
14 - 60 Peter HICKMAN GBR Kawasaki - JG Speedfit Kawasaki 1:47.470 1:46.414
15 - 21 John HOPKINS USA Yamaha - ePayMe Yamaha 1:47.222 1:46.564
16 - 3   Billy McCONNELL AUS Kawasaki - FS-3 Racing 1:47.816 1:46.793
17 - 6   Michael DUNLOP GBR BMW - Buildbase BMW Motorrad 1:47.427 1:47.454
18 - 67 Shane BYRNE GBR Ducati - Be Wiser Ducati 1:45.473
19 - 43 Howie MAINWARING SMART 1:47.879 GBR BMW - Smiths Racing BMW
20 - 99 Filip BACKLUND SWE Kawasaki - Quattro Plant Cool Kawasaki 1:48.511
21 - 71 James RISPOLI USA Yamaha - Anvil Hire TAG Racing 1:48.778
22 - 5   Stuart EASTON GBR Yamaha - ePayMe Yamaha 1:48.802
23 - 96 Jakub SMRZ CZE BMW - Smiths Racing BMW 1:48.979
24 - 40 Martin JESSOPP GBR BMW - Ridersmotorcycles.com BMW 1:49.236
25 - 83 Danny BUCHAN GBR Ducati - Lloyds British Moto Rapido 1:49.714
26 - 20 Jenny TINMOUTH GBR Honda - Honda Racing 1:51.160
27 - 64 Aaron ZANOTTI GBR Yamaha - Platform Hire Yamaha 1:52.494
28 - 8   Shaun WINFIELD GBR Yamaha - Anvil Hire TAG Racing 1:53.608
29 - 2   Glenn IRWIN GBR Ducati - Be Wiser Ducati
30 - 25 Matej SMRZ CZE BMW - Lloyd & Jones / PR Racing BMW




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