The next BMW champion: Danny Webb celebrates early title win in the IRRC.

Munich. Just one week after Jordan Szoke (CAN) won the
Canadian Superbike Championship (CSBK) title, the BMW Motorrad
Motorsport family celebrates its next champion. Danny Webb (GBR), of
Wepol Racing by Penz13, clinched the championship title at the
penultimate round of the International Road Racing Championship
(IRRC) season at Hořice (CZE). BMW racers were also in action in the
British Superbike Championship (BSB), SuperBike Series Brasil
(BRSBK), Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) and MFJ Superbike
All Japan Road Race Championship (MFJ) at the weekend.

 

 

International Road Racing Championship at Hořice, Czech Republic.

 

Jubilation for Danny Webb and Wepol Racing by Penz13: the Brit
celebrated winning the the International Road Racing Championship
(IRRC) title before the end of the season in Hořice (CZE). Webb
dominated the series right from the start of the season, picking up
maximum points at every event, and headed to Hořice for the fifth and
penultimate round of the season at the top of the table with a
considerable lead.

 

On Sunday he secured the title win in the first of the two races.
Webb started the race from second on the grid and immediately became
embroiled in a duel with pole-sitter Didier Grams (GER / GG
Motorsport by BMW Motorrad). After seven laps, Webb had built a small
lead. One lap later the race was red flagged and BMW celebrated a
one-two-three-four result. Webb took the victory, which saw him secure
the championship, Grams finished second, Marek Červený (CZE / Wepol
Racing by Penz13) rounded off the podium in third, and Erno Kostamo
(FIN / Markka Racing) finished fourth.

 

In the second race, the new champion headed up the BMW squad in a
one-two-three-four-five finish. Webb was once again victorious ahead
of Grams and Červený. Kostamo repeated his fourth place and Coward
rounded off the success in fifth.

 

Danny Webb: “What an incredible day! Two wins, a new
lap record, 2018 International Road Racing Champion – and the first
Brit to win this title. I’d like to thank the whole Wepol Racing by
Penz13 team and all the sponsors. I couldn’t have done it without you.”

 

 

British Superbike Championship at Cadwell Park, Great Britain.

 

Cadwell Park (GBR) hosted the eighth round of the 2018 British
Superbike Championship (BSB). In the first of the two races, Christian
Iddon (GBR / Tyco BMW Motorrad) was the best-placed BMW rider in
sixth. Right behind him was Peter Hickman (GBR / Smiths Racing) in
seventh. In race two, Hickman crossed the finish line in fourth place.
Iddon was sixth once again, ahead of his seventh-placed Tyco BMW
Motorrad team-mate Michael Laverty (GBR).

 

The points picked up at Cadwell Park saw Hickman move up into sixth
place in the overall standings – and thereby into one of the coveted
“Showdown” positions. After the next race weekend at Silverstone (GBR)
at the start of September the six riders will be finalised for taking
part in the “Showdown” that will decide the title. Hickman is now in
with a good chance of taking part.

 

Peter Hickman: “It’s been a pretty good weekend and
although we’re still struggling a bit with grip and I’m still a long
way off full fitness, fourth and seventh place finishes are a pretty
good set of results, especially as I’ve now moved into sixth place
overall and into one of the Showdown positions. Now that I’m in the
top six, I’ll be doing everything I can to stay there.”

In the Superstock class (BSB STK) race, Alex Olsen (GBR / ASTRO – JJR
Racing) in fourth was the best-placed BMW rider. Tyco BMW Motorrad
rider Keith Farmer (GBR), who headed to Cadwell Park as the
championship leader, retired early. In the overall standings he is now
in second place, with a deficit of five points.

 

 

SuperBike Series Brasil at São Paulo, Brazil.

 

At the fifth round of the SuperBike Series Brasil (BRSBK) at São
Paulo (BRA), veteran Alex Barros (BRA / Alex Barros Racing) once again
demonstrated his expertise. On Saturday, Barros clinched pole position
on his BMW S 1000 RR. In the first race on Sunday he secured the win
after a thrilling battle for the top spot. In race two, he finished in
second place, just 0.014 seconds behind the leader. Danilo Lewis (BRA
/ Tecfil Havoline Racing Team) finished in sixth and fifth place.
Barros’ team-mate Lucas Torres (BRA) also bagged himself a top-five
spot when he finished fifth in the first race.

 

 

Australian Superbike Championship at Morgan Park Raceway, Australia.

 

The fifth round of the 2018 Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK)
season was held at Morgan Park Raceway, southwest of Brisbane (AUS) in
Queensland. 19-year-old Ted Collins (AUS) was the only rider
representing NextGen Motorsports after his team-mate Glenn Allerton
(AUS) injured himself in motocross training in July and was unable to compete.

 

Collins picked up his best results in the ASBK to date in Queensland,
and finished in the top-ten in both races. He crossed the finish line
in tenth place in the first race, in the second race he improved by
one position to finished ninth.

 

 

MFJ Superbike All Japan Road Race Championship in Motegi, Japan.

 

The MFJ Superbike All Japan Road Race Championship (MFJ) stopped off
at the Twin-Ring Motegi to the north of Tokyo (JPN) at the weekend.
Tone RT Syncedge 4113 BMW rider Tomoya Hoshino (JPN) finished the
JSB1000 class race in 18th place.