The Be Wiser Kawasaki made their
debut appearance in the MCE British Superbike Championship this weekend at
Donington Park. Riders Danny Buchan and Chris Walker had a mixed weekend, Danny
was unfortunate to crash out of both races but Chris secured an eighth and
10th place respectively.
Danny Buchan was running well
throughout the weekend and was strong in first practice, finishing in fourth
place. In the second session the team were testing some new components and Danny
slipped off at Coppice, luckily not too much damage was done and the youngster
was fired up for qualifying on Sunday.
Danny rode a stunning first session
in qualifying and ended up second quickest, easily through to qualifying two. He
pushed hard in the second session to finish fifth and come the final session of
the Datatag qualifying he ended up finishing sixth, a great position on the grid
for his first race with the Be Wiser Kawasaki Team. He got a great start during
race one and was fifth at the end of lap one, the safety car was deployed on lap
two for three laps. As the car came in, Danny charged through to fourth place,
then past Easton moving him up to third on lap five. He was fighting hard with
Stuart Easton and Dan Linfoot and dropped down to fifth position. Disaster
struck sadly on lap 11 when Buchan crashed out at the Esses from fifth position
bringing an abrupt end to his first race.
Chris Walker suffered a few minor
electrical problems throughout Saturday and the team worked hard during the
night to ensure it was solved. Sunday was his first real track time and in free
practice three he moved up to 16th, 1.2 seconds off provisional pole.
He was 15th in qualifying one and through to the second session where
he ended in 16th for race one.
Chris got one of his amazing starts
and was 12th after the opening lap, the 'Old but Gold' rider had to
work exceedingly hard for the 20-lap race to push his way up to eighth position
at the chequered flag. Chris really did have to work hard and was pushed
throughout the majority of the race by ex-Moto GP rider Michael
Laverty.
In the second race Danny started
from ninth place on the grid and Chris from 14th. Chris once again
got a flying start and was up to 10th after the opening lap with
Danny in 12th position. The Be Wiser Kawasaki pair were both fighting
hard setting some consistent lap times. Danny once again was battling up through
the field and made it up to seventh at one point but was unfortunate to crash
out again on lap 16 of the 20 lap race. Chris was again fought hard for the 20
laps and he secured a 10th place finish, a strong result for the
season opener.
Danny Buchan - "I can't begin to say how
disappointed I am not just for myself but all the Be Wiser Kawasaki team. I am
sorry I have let them down and I need to go away from here, sit down and
re-evaluate everything and come to Brands more focussed and with some realistic
goals. We had the pace at the start of the weekend and into qualifying and we
just need to slowly chip away. I lost a lot of the second session after my crash
and it was vital track time that I needed.
The bike really did feel good and I
know I can get good results but I need to remind myself it's a long season and I
hope to get on the points board at Brands. I can't thank my team enough for the
work they put in this weekend and the work that I created them, they worked so
hard to make things right for me and I'm really grateful for that just sorry I
let the side down. I know I have the pace and both were strange crashes but
onwards and upwards just sorry to all the team and sponsors for this weekend and
thank them all for their continued help and support."
Chris Walker - "It was a frustrating weekend for
us at the start as we had a few niggling problems that troubled us on the first
day. We missed out on a fair bit of track time with that but my team worked
really hard to get things working for qualifying day. I managed to get some
decent laps done on the Sunday and I knew we were beginning to make progress.
I am actually pretty happy with the
results I gained today after the start of the weekend and I have left here with
some solid points in the bag and now a base plan for the next round at Brands
Hatch. I would like to say a huge thank you to my team on my side of the garage
for getting things right and hope now we can start to move things forward for
the rest of the season."
Tommy Hill - Team Manager
- "Well that was
the first ever race for the Be Wiser Kawasaki team at Donington and we learnt a
lot and will continue to make progress throughout the season.
Chris (Walker) had a very consistent
weekend and was making some good progress in both races chasing the leading
pack. He worked hard throughout both races and has come away with some solid
results for the team. He has certainly built his confidence this weekend and has
adapted to working with a new team well and I'm sure that will only get better
as the season goes on.
I am really pleased with Danny
(Buchan) the crashes do not represent the effort his has put in throughout the
weekend and the pace that he was showing at times. He really did work hard and
it was unfortunate to have the crashes he did, but he is still only very young
and it is a long season. We can build on this and settle him down at the
remaining races but he is more than capable of some strong results."
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2015 BSB
Calendar
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17th -
19th - April
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Brands Hatch
Indy
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2nd -
4th May
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Oulton
Park
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19th -
21st June
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Snetterton
300
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3rd -
5th July
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Knockhill
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17th -
19th July
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Brands Hatch
GP
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31st
July - 2nd August
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Thruxton
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21st -
23rd August
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Cadwell
Park
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4th -
6th September
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Oulton
Park
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18th -
20th September
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TT Circuit
Assen
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2nd -
4th October
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Silverstone
GP
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16th -
18th October
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Brands Hatch
GP
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