Stauffer Wins Phillip Island Championship Superbike Race Two

Stauffer Wins Phillip Island Championship Superbike Race Two

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#27 Jamie Stauffer Takes Round Win at Phillip Island Championship

24th February 2014

Jamie Stauffer has taken the overall win for the first round of the Phillip Island Championship after winning Superbike Race 2 at the World Superbike Event yesterday.

Stauffer’s Team Honda Racing team mates, #34 Josh Hook and #1 plated Wayne Maxwell were involved in a very unfortunate crash in Race 2 which has left Maxwell recovering from a dislocated shoulder and Hook in hospital with breaks to his wrist, collarbone and C6 vertebrae.

The World Superbike Event began much as was expected by Team Honda Racing with the 2 Honda CBR1000RR SPs and the Motul Honda CBR1000RR recording consistent lap times in practice and qualifying to line up 1-2-3 on the grid for both Superbike races.

#34 Josh Hook was fastest in Qualifying with a lap time of 1:33.234 sec which gave him Pole position on the starting grid. Stauffer placed P2 with a lap time of 1:33.351 sec and Maxwell P3 on the grid with a fastest lap time of 1:33.803 sec.

Race 1 saw a battle of the Hondas as Team Honda Racing took control. Until the final lap it appeared it would be a golden start to 2014 for Team Honda Racing as all 3 Hondas strived for the win. Unfortunately, Maxwell came off the bike on the final lap and Hook took the win, his maiden Superbike win with Stauffer close behind in 2ndplace.

Hook was understandably encouraged by the Race 1 win and was looking to make it a clean sweep for the event going into Race 2.

Race 2 looked set to be a Honda battle once again amongst the Team Honda Racing trio as they took off from the starting line, but it was not to be.
The crash involving Hook and Maxwell happened on the first lap at the exit of turn 11 and their weekend was well and truly done. The race continued however and Stauffer claimed the Race 2 victory and the overall win for Round 1 of the Phillip Island Championship. “I am pleased to take the overall win for the event for sure although my thoughts now are with Josh in the hospital as it was a nasty crash. Wayne was also injured so hopefully they both heal quickly.”

Maxwell is keen to focus on recovering from his dislocated shoulder and move forward. “That was definitely not the start to the year I had envisaged. My shoulder injury is a set-back for sure, but I will focus on a strong recovery and move forward. Josh broke a number of bones in the crash in Race 2 so I hope he can recover strongly and be back on track soon.”

Team Honda Racing Team Principal, Paul Free is somewhat lost for words. “What can I say? We won the round and that’s fantastic, but Josh is in hospital and Wayne is injured. I can’t take anything away from Jamie and don’t want to gloss over his win. He rode very well all weekend and was very consistent so well done to him for the Race 2 win and the overall Round win. We are all thinking of Josh now and will be keeping in contact with his family as he recovers. The weekend certainly ended on a positive note in terms of Jamie’s win, but we could not have anticipated Wayne not finishing both races, being injured and Josh ending up in hospital so we will take stock and regroup. We do have another event very soon at Wakefield Park with the Australasian Superbike Championship so we need to stay focused and move forward.”

Round 1 of the Australasian Superbike Championship will be held at Wakefield Park Raceway, 14th – 16th March.

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