Martin Wins Senior Race At Southern 100 On The Isle Of Man

Martin Wins Senior Race At Southern 100 On The Isle Of Man

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MARTIN TAKES 1000cc RACE WIN FROM DUNLOP IN REVERSE OF PREVIOUS NIGHT’S RESULT – Wins for Ryan Farquhar and William Dunlop at Southern 100 Meeting A close race was expected in The Total Oils Senior 1000cc race at the Southern 100 last night with five former race winners Guy Martin, Ryan Farquhar, Michael Dunlop, Ialn Lougher and Cameron Donald lining up on the grid. And so it proved as Relentless Suzuki by Tas Racing’s Guy Martin gained revenge on Michael Dunlop with a narrow win over the Irishman. Martin’s winning margin 0.047 – was the sixth narrowest of any race in the event’s 56 year history. Dunlop had the consolation of a new outright lap record time of 112.393, beating the time he set in Tuesday’s race. An earlier diesel spill between Cross Four Ways and Castletown Corner shortly before the scheduled 6.20 start resulted in a 50 minute delay and the race eventually began at 7.10pm once the road had been swept. Conditions were perfect but the delayed start resulted in the race being reduced from eight to six laps. Martin began the race in pole position and, as with the previous evening’s race, was quickly into his stride. He opened up a 1.1 second lead over Michael Dunlop by the end of the first lap and steadily increased it by lap three. Behind the pair Ryan Farquhar held third with Conor Cummins taking advantage of a mistake by Cameron Donald, where he ran off down the slip road at Cross Four Ways, to move up into fourth. As with the previous evening’s race, Michael Dunlop began clawing back the lead but going into the final lap Guy Martin still in front and it was Martin who crossed the line first albeit by only half a bike length from Michael Dunlop with his winning margin only 0.047. Ryan Farquhar took the final podium position with Conor Cummins maintaining his fourth place and Dan Kneen taking fifth. In the evenings other race the combined 650/250cc class saw wins for Ryan Farquhar (650cc) and William Dunlop (250cc) with Ryan also setting a new lap record of 99.472, breaking his own lap record of 98.240 that he set last year. Ryan held the lead from the start and came in just over 5 seconds ahead of Wayne Hamilton with Ian Lougher in third. The 250cc class started a minute ahead of the 650’s and Chris Palmer established an early lead after a poor start from William Dunlop. However Palmer retired at the end of the second lap leaving William to take victory with Phil Harvey and Jamie Coward taking second and third. The rest of the scheduled racing programme was abandoned due to the state of the road following an incident involving Dave Taylor and Dan Sayle. Sayle was reported unhurt but Taylor was taken to hospital with fractures. A Flag Marshal was also reported to have received leg fractures in the same incident and a spectator was taken to hospital with an eye injury. Today features a full day’s racing programme including the Solo and Sidecar Championship Races. The programme gets underway at 10.20am. More, from a press release issued by Team Suzuki News Service: Guy Martin took his debut victory in Relentless Suzuki by TAS Racing colours on Wednesday evening in the Senior Race at the Southern 100 meeting on the Isle of Man. The Lincolnshire man has never hidden the fact that the Southern 100 is his favourite meeting of the year, so it was a fitting reward for both his and the TAS Racing team’s efforts so far this season to take win number one on the Island. Guy Martin: “I’m not a man who is ever happy with second place. No one remembers the losers so tonight’s job was what we have been looking for. I got a good start and led on every lap but Michael was close enough at the finish. The one that matters is the Solo Championship race. On Wednesday we just cleaned the flies off the big GSX-R and tipped some fuel into it. It’s a pity about the 600 race getting stopped but we’ll get another go at it tomorrow. Yeah the job’s a good ‘un.” Philip Neill – Team Manager: “We saw the potential with Guy on GSX-R machinery straight away and his consistent results have confirmed how well he is gelling with the bikes and the team. It’s fantastic to see him secure his first win for TAS Racing. The Southern is a great event and a bit of a wind-down opportunity for us without any particular pressure. We know how much Guy loves competing there and we’re pleased to be able to support the event and will do whenever possible in the future. Let’s hope we can continue this run of success with Guy and indeed for the rest of the season.” Senior Race Results [6 laps]: 1 Guy Martin [Relentless by TAS Suzuki] 13mins 53.653; 2 Michael Dunlop [Kawasaki] 13mins 53.700; 3 Ryan Farquhar [Kawasaki] 14mins 14.938; 4 Conor Cummins [Kawasaki] 14mins 21.714; 5 Dan Kneen [Kawasaki] 14mins 23.750; 6 Russ Mountford [Honda] 14mins 24.376. Guy’s Southern 100 Race Schedule: Thursday 14th July: 11.10am – S&S Motors’ 600cc Race [8 Laps] 3.00pm – Manx Gas Solo Championship Race [9 Laps] 8.30pm – Open Air Presentation in Castletown Market Square.

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