BRITAIN'S premier motorsport series returns to the North-East when round ten of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship come to Croft this weekend.
Just 12 points separate the top two riders in the standings following a dramatic couple of rounds in recent weeks which has seen series leader and defending champion Ryuichi Kiyonari from Japan and HM Plant Honda team-mate, Ulsterman Jonathan Rea, both crash out in two out of the last four races to throw the title race wide open.
Hunting them down are the Airwaves Ducati pairing of English ace Leon Haslam and early season pace setter, Spaniard Gregorio Lavilla, who are both keen to end a winless streak at Yorkshire's only permanent motorsport venue, whilst ex champion Shane Shakey' Byrne will be looking to repeat his victory of last time out at Mallory for the local Stobart Motorsport team owned by Cumbrian businessman Paul Bird along with team-mate Tom Sykes.
Another team with local interest involves the Hydrex Honda team run by Guisborough's Shaun Muir and with riders Karl Harris and Guy Martin on board the Fireblades; they will be looking to add more silverware to what has been a successful season.
Virgin Media Yamaha have local connections and their star rider Tommy Hill is another not to be discounted, as aren't the Samsung Superbike Team with Leeds-based Aussie Dean Thomas at the helm and with the Rizla Suzuki pairing of Chris Walker and Cal Crutchlow showing a turnaround in their fortunes lately, they could well be at the front.
Hoping to maintain local interest in the British Supersport Championship is Guisborough rider Dennis Hobbs aboard the Team Padgetts Honda and already this season, the 24-yearold has sampled victory on three occasions and another local rider hoping for success is Middlesbrough's Paul Veazey who returns from injury in the Metzeler Racetec National Superstock Championship aboard his 1000cc Krystal Yamaha.
Darlington's Jonathan Harrison (Superstock Cup) and Jamie Ferguson from Stockton (125cc) will be hoping for good rides at their local track in front of what is expected to be another bumper crowd.
As well as the two, 20-lap feature races, a full support race programme is included during the weekend.
Hereford rider Luke Jones leads the 125cc class with Nuneaton's Tristan Palmer looking to increase his series lead in the British Superbike Cup.
Ulsterman Michael Laverty leads the British Supersport Championship on his TAS Suzuki and Australian Glen Richards comfortably leads Metzeler Racetec National Superstock Championship aboard his Embassy Yamaha. Scotsman Norman Brunton leads Superstock Cup by a single point and another Ulster rider in the shape of BJ Toal heads the Virgin Media Cup on his Yamaha.
Saturday's action commences at 9.30am and sees the all-important qualifying sessions, including the session to set the grid for Sunday's two superbike races (3pm) and the first of the weekend's seven races takes place with the Metzeler Racetec National Superstock Championship race over 15 laps at 4.05pm.
On Sunday the action kicks off at 12noon with the warm up sessions before the first race is scheduled to start at 12.40pm. However, during the morning, as well as there being an open paddock, there will be an hourlong Pit Walk' for fans to meet the riders and that is scheduled for between 10-11am.
* Admission costs £5 per adult on Friday, £12 per adult on Saturday and £25 per adult on Sunday and tickets are now only available on the gate and all grandstand seating has been sold. Children aged 15 and under are admitted free and for further information call Croft Circuit on 01325 721815.
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