2022 British Superbike Test, Snetterton - Full Results
In what quickly became a repeat of session five, last year's top British Superbike rookie Rory Skinner took no time at all in getting up to speed as he went six tenths clear of anyone.
With each session limited to just 30 minutes of track time, making the most of the final running was very apparent as 26 riders headed out of pit lane within the first minute.
Although Tommy Bridewell and Jason O’Halloran both had purple sectors on their next flying laps, neither were able to better the Scottish rider’s time of 1:47.239s.
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However, there was movement between O’Halloran and Bridewell as the McAMS Yamaha rider went within a tenth of Skinner’s time (P2), moments before Tarran Mackenzie made it two factory R1’s inside the top four.
While the battle for top spot continued to rage on, it did so without MCE Ducati riders Josh Brookes and Tom Sykes, who elected to end their two-day test early. Along with both factory Ducati riders, Danny Kent from Buildbase Suzuki also sat out the final session which wasn’t the case for new team-mate Christian Iddon.
With just over half the session remaining, Mackenzie bolted himself to the top of the leaderboard with a time of 1:47.156s, a time that was still five tenths off Skinner’s session five effort.
With most of the grid returning to pit lane at the halfway mark, the top five remained unchanged heading into the closing stages.
Glenn Irwin, who was lying in fifth, was then replaced by new FHO Racing BMW’s Ryan Vickers, before Lee Jackson and Dan Linfoot also got ahead of the Honda man.
At the front, Mackenzie looked set to hold on for a first P1 finish of the weekend, however, team-mate O’Halloran went on to set a storming time of 1:46.571s - 0.004s underneath Saturday’s previous record.
Less than a tenth behind was Bradley Ray who impressed yet again - finished the final two sessions in P2 - Rory Skinner claimed third.
2022 British Superbike Test, Snetterton - Results (Final) | ||||
Pos | Rider | Nat | Team | Time |
1 | Jason O'Halloran | AUS | McAMS Yamaha | 1:46.571s |
2 | Bradley Ray | GBR | RICH Energy OMG Racing Yamaha | +0.098s |
3 | Rory Skinner | GBR | FS-3 Racing Kawasaki | +0.282s |
4 | Tarran Mackenzie | GBR | McAMS Yamaha | +0.585s |
5 | Tommy Bridewell | GBR | Oxford Products Racing Ducati | +0.821s |
6 | Lee Jackson | GBR | FS-3 Racing Kawasaki | +0.979s |
7 | Ryan Vickers | GBR | FHO Racing BMW | +0.986s |
8 | Dan Linfoot | GBR | IForce BMW | +1.038s |
9 | Leon Haslam | GBR | Visiontrack Kawasaki | +1.061s |
10 | Glenn Irwin | GBR | Honda Racing UK | +1.144s |
11 | Peter Hickman | GBR | FHO Racing BMW | +1.158s |
12 | Andrew Irwin | GBR | SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad | +1.317s |
13 | Danny Buchan | GBR | SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad | +1.413s |
14 | Luke Mossey | GBR | TAG Racing Honda | +1.611s |
15 | Takumi Takahashi | JAP | Honda Racing UK | +1.654s |
16 | Christian Iddon | GBR | Buildbase Suzuki | +1.861s |
17 | Ryo Mizuno | JAP | Honda Racing UK | +2.146s |
18 | Chrissy Rouse | GBR | Crowe Performance BMW | +2.591s |
19 | Storm Stacey | GBR | Team LKQ Euro Parts Kawasaki | +2.836s |
20 | Luke Hopkins | GBR | Black Onyx Security Honda | +2.927s |
21 | Dan Jones | GBR | Iforce BMW | +3.115s |
22 | Dean Harrison | GBR | DAO Racing Kawasaki | +4.149s |
23 | Liam Delves | GBR | CDH Racing Kawasaki | +4.800s |
24 | Joe Sheldon-Shaw | GBR | NP BMW | +5,449s |
25 | Sam Cox | GBR | NP BMW | +9.634s |
26 | Josh Owens | GBR | CDH Racing Kawasaki | No Time Set |
Session 5
What was a SYNETIQ BMW 1-2 to begin the penultimate British Superbike pre-season test session around Snetterton, quickly became an FS-3 Kawasaki 1-2 as Skinner led the way from Jackson.
While gaps behind Skinner were close, the Scottish-born rider had a huge margin of 1.2 seconds to his team-mate after going within a second of the new official lap record set by O’Halloran.
The first rider to get remotely close to Skinner’s time was Sykes as the new Ducati rider went seven tenths slower, as did Honda rider Glenn Irwin.
As lap times continued to get quicker and quicker, Sykes then reduced the former British Supersport champion’s lead to just 0.107s, while Jackson also got within half a second of his less experienced team-mate.
Mackenzie then split the two leaders by going 0.004s quicker than Sykes - still +0.103s away from Skinner.
The first rider to get the better of Skinner’s early time was O’Halloran as the Australian posted a time of 1:47.433s.
Late charges from Buchan and Ray then saw the two Brits move into second and third. However, that wasn’t the only movement to take place as Ray went on to claim top spot after setting a 1:46.968s on his very next lap.
But just as it appeared Ray had done enough, Skinner responded in the dying seconds with a time of 1:46.735s - two tenths clear of the Yamaha rider.
Session 4 (first of the day)
With track conditions yielding considerably less grip than Saturday due to cold air temperatures, McAMS Yamaha rider O’Halloran was untroubled on combined times despite not setting a lap.
One of the first riders out on-track was former champion Leon Haslam, who makes his return to the BSB paddock for the first time since 2018, the same year he won his one and only title thus far.
With more than half the session complete and just nine riders circulating the Snetterton circuit, a track that’s one of the longest on the calendar, it was the Visiontrack Kawasaki rider who enjoyed considerable time at the top.
A time of 1:49.010s was set by Haslam which is 2.5 seconds off O’Halloran’s quickest time from day-one.
Another rider eager for track time despite the conditions was reigning champion Mackenzie, as the WorldSBK hopeful is returning to on-bike action for the first time since suffering a broken leg during an accident at Cartagena in January.
While he didn’t take to the track in session one of the final day - fourth official session of the weekend - the big news heading into this weekend was the return of Sykes aboard Ducati machinery.
Not one to waste time getting up to speed, Sykes was one of five riders to go underneath the existing lap record on Saturday, a record previously set by Shane ‘Shakey’ Bryne in 2017, again on a Ducati Panigale V4 R.
Joining Haslam in the low 1m 49s was new Buildbase Suzuki rider Christian Iddon, before the former Ducati man went quickest by less than a tenth, a position he held onto until the checkered flag.
A total of ten riders took to the track with only eight completing flying laps, however, that should drastically change during S2 and 3.