Domestic series hosted alongside Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix.
This weekend’s MotoGP at Phillip Island won’t just have an international flavour, as the stars of Australian road racing wage their own war for the inaugural crowns in the 2014 Phillip Island Championship across national Superbike, Prostock and Supersport ranks.
Massive grids are set to line up in what should be a hotly contested finale, with the Superbike field particularly brimming with blue-chip talent.
The grid not only contains stars like Wayne Maxwell, Jamie Stauffer and Josh Hook, but top riders like Troy Herfoss and Glenn Allerton will also be in action after missing the opening round of the Phillip Island Championship, which was held as an undercard to the World Superbike round way back in February.
Two races were held for the Superbike, Prostock and Supersport riders at World Superbikes and there will be three eight-lap battles at this weekend’s MotoGP.
The Phillip Island Championship is a collaborative effort between the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit and Australian Grand Prix Corporation with a total of five national races held across the two international events (WSBK and MotoGP).
In Superbikes, tireless campaigner Stauffer is the leader on 45 points after a first and second in February’s round one on his Honda, ahead of rookie Mike Jones (Kawasaki) and Adam Christie (BMW).
The opener was a mix of highs and lows for teammate Hook, who was victorious in the first race but crashed out at turn 11 in race two. His off left teammate Maxwell nowhere to go except cannon into his his stricken machine. It was a double blow for Maxwell, who also crashed out in race one.
The duo were both injured but are now fit and firing – Maxwell is on track to win the 2014 Australasian Superbike Championship in the final round at Sydney Motorsport Park in November – and will undoubtedly circulate at the front during the races at MotoGP, with one to be held every day from Friday to Sunday.
Since round one of the Phillip Island Championship, Team Honda Racing has added Herfoss to its roster, while Allerton (BMW) was also a non-starter in February as he was on WSBK duties.
Allerton recently wrapped up his second Australian Superbike title at Phillip Island, but the quality of the field was wafer thin compared to what will greet him during the MotoGP round.
Other riders joining the Phillip Island Championship for the first time in 2014 will include Ducati hard-chargers Beau Beaton and Craig McMartin, as well as BMW’s Linden Magee.
In Prostock, Sean Condon (Kawasaki) leads on a maximum 50 points from Ben Henry (Kawasaki) and Chris Trounson (Honda), both locked on 37. The Prostock competitors compete alongside the Superbikes.
Meanwhile, the battle for Supersport glory looks set to be a thriller, with Daniel Falzon just a two-point leader over Aaron Morris 45-43, followed by Callum Spriggs on 38.
The trio will probably remain in close combat once again – only one-second separated them in both February races – but if they let their guard down the likes of Matt Davies, Ryan Taylor, Hudson Pitt or Mitch Levy will be ready to pounce.