News 8 Jun 2016

Elliott re-inforces top eight championship position with top ten finish at Barbagallo

Brayden Elliott Racing press release:

Brayden Elliott has shored up his top eight position in the overall standings for the 2016 Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) after recording a top ten finish at the fourth round of the series at Barbagallo Raceway with the Tumut rider continuing to develop his skills in the premier class, admitting however he still has further goals to achieve within the remaining two events, working closely with the vastly experienced team around him.

With six practice sessions in total across Thursday and Friday, three of which on the second day acting as official practice, it provided a good amount of time for Brayden to get he and his Knobby Underwear Suzuki GSX-R Superbike acclimatised to the West Australian circuit. Merged classifications from Friday placed Brayden in ninth overall with a fastest time of 56.558.

Two qualifying sessions on Saturday would help to determine the starting position for Sunday’s races. Brayden managed a 56.776 in the first session placing him ninth, improving that time with a 56.449 in qualifying two to sit seventh. The merged times placed Elliott in eighth overall with his time bringing him within just 0.6 seconds of making the top six Superpole session.

Starting eighth for the first of two 20 lap races for the weekend, Brayden rose to seventh on the opening lap which would then lead to a good battle for position. Elliott went back to eighth before moving back into seventh on lap five with that momentum also bringing about his fastest time of the race on lap six, a 56.233, 0.2 seconds faster than qualifying. Lap eleven would see Brayden move back to eighth which is where he would remain through to the finish.

The second race would again see Brayden start in eighth and as with the first race, multiple battles would take place for position across the course of the 20 lap journey. The reigning Australian Supersport Champion set his fastest time early in the race on lap three with a 56.308 with that same lap also seeing him rise back to eighth after having slipped back to ninth on lap one. His position with the field remained constant for much of the race before moving back to tenth on lap 13 with that position being held down through to the chequered flag.

The weekend’s results placed Brayden in ninth for the round and he now sits in eighth overall for the Championship with two rounds remaining.

Brayden Elliott:

“The fourth round of the Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) proved to be another positive event which has again seen me learn and grow in the Superbike category. From start to finish, the whole team did an amazing job working together to achieve a good set up and strong performance from the Knobby Underwear Suzuki GSX-R 1000 machines. It was a huge benefit to continue learning from both Shawn (Giles) and Phil (Tainton) who assisted in many areas, both of whom have a lot of racing experience and success at the Barbagallo circuit.”

“Not only with on-track information, Phil and Shawn have assisted in so many areas off the bike, passing on their experience and knowledge to help me put the pieces together. We are certainly ticking the boxes and making steps forward, especially within myself over race distance, however I still need to work on improvements in certain aspects of race craft which is certainly coming from the experience I gain at each round.”

“I am happy to take away a lot of positives from the event and also happy that I am able to know definite areas of improvement which I can now work hard and focus on ahead of the next round. Thank you to my family for driving the long journey to Western Australia, also to everyone behind the scenes that make this possible, as well as the huge Perth crowd for supporting a great event.”

Round five of the 2016 Australian Superbike Championship takes place at Morgan Park Raceway, Warwick, Queensland from 5-7 August.

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