Previews Of This Coming Weekend’s “Race Of The Year” At Mallory Park

Previews Of This Coming Weekend’s “Race Of The Year” At Mallory Park

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PARKALGAR HONDA’S Sam Lowes is convinced that he can not only win the Buildbase Race of the Year at Mallory Park, he also believes he can take the outright lap record on his 600cc Supersport race bike. “In testing last year I managed to get into the 51’s on my BSS bike,” explains Lowes. “In a dry race on the WSS Parkalgar Honda I think we can go near or under the current lap record. I will do my best to win the race and set the lap record for the Supersport class – and if I can, the outright lap record while I am at it. “My Parkalgar Honda is perfectly suited to Mallory Park. I’ll need to get a good start and then pull away from the Superbikes before we get to the straights, otherwise they will slow me in the corners and use their power to get away on the straights. It’s going to be an interesting race.” The current lap record for Supersport machines is 52.758 by Jay Vincent and that is sure to go if the weather is dry. The Outright Superbike lap record is 51.271 by Tom Sykes and will be a harder challenge for all riders. The lap record applies to the traditional Mallory Park track layout that includes Gerards without the BSB chicane. It means you’ll see bikes tackling the 180 degree corner flat out, the way it should be. Tickets for The Buildbase Race of the Year cost £23 in advance (£26 on the gate) for both days or £11 in advance (£13 on the day) for Saturday practice and qualifying and £13 in advance (£15 on the day) for race day Sunday 26th June. For more information please visit www.mallorypark.co.uk or call on 01455 842931. Mallory Park, the Friendly Circuit, is situated in the heart of the midlands in Leicestershire just off the A47 between Leicester and Hinckley and easily accessible from the M1, M69 or M6. For further directions, please visit www.mallorypark.co.uk. More, from a press release issued by Bogdanka PTR Honda: JAMES ELLISON will be campaigning a slick-shod Bogdanka PTR Honda Superstock 1000 race bike at the Buildbase Race of the Year at Mallory Park this weekend instead of his normal Supersport machine. Ellison has tested the Superstock Fireblade at Mallory Park recently in a bid to help regular rider Marcin Walkowiak from Poland and was impressed by how quick it was. In an open class race he has opted for this bike to increase his chances of winning the race overall. The only difference is that when James is racing this weekend the Bogdanka PTR Honda Fireblade will be on full Dunlop slicks to help bring it a step closer to a full Superbike. James said: “The Bogdanka PTR Honda Fireblade is a cracking bike and after testing it numerous times recently I think it maximises my chance of winning The Race of the Year. “A Supersport bike can make the same lap times as a Superbike – or very close to them at Mallory Park – but the way they make their laps is different and I think a good 1000cc machine will be hard to beat. I am going for my first victory this year and hopefully that will roll over to the World Supersport Championship and start the momentum going.” Mallory Park General Manager John Ward said: “James starts as one of the hot favourites for the Superbike and overall classes in the Race of the Year, but he will need to be at his very best to beat the other Superbike and Supersport bikes on the grid. “The Buildbase Race of the Year is going to be a cracking race and who will win is anyone’s guess.” Tickets for The Buildbase Race of the Year cost £23 in advance (£26 on the gate) for both days or £11 in advance (£13 on the day) for Saturday practice and qualifying and £13 in advance (£15 on the day) for race day Sunday 26th June. Under 16s are free of charge accompanied by paying adult ticket holders. For more information please visit www.mallorypark.co.uk or call on 01455 842931. Mallory Park, the Friendly Circuit, is situated in the heart of the midlands in Leicestershire just off the A47 between Leicester and Hinckley and easily accessible from the M1, M69 or M6. For further directions, please visit www.mallorypark.co.uk.

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