Archive for August, 2009
Brands day two
by Jamie Wilkins on Aug.31, 2009, under Jamie Wilkins
I rode the loaned Honda Firestorm again today, and used the warm-up session to work on the suspension. By adding loads of preload the ground clearance improved loads and I felt like I could really ride it. By the end of the day I was two seconds faster than the first time I rode it.
That put me right in the mix and I had good scraps in each race, netting sixth and fifth in the class. I’m pleased with that as I rode my heart out and scored a total of 29 points, which is useful damage limitation as I turn my attention to staying top three overall.
I’ll write more soon. For now, thanks to the many people that helped this weekend, most especially Rob Garland for his bike.
Wilko
Race one and two
by Jamie Wilkins on Aug.30, 2009, under Jamie Wilkins
Not a great day, but I’m ok.
I was leading at half distance in race one and had just set a new lap record, when a backmarker bike’s engine blew, dumping oil all over the track, and i was first one there. I crashed at around 80mph, slid across a kerb and rolled over the grass. Five others crashed too.
I got up in case there were more bikes heading my way, but my lower back hurt so I lay down again. That prompted a trip to the medical centre for a check over by the brilliant staff there. I’m only a bit knocked about though.
The bike isn’t so good. I don’t know the full extent of the damage, but it isn’t rideable this weekend and it will be a challenge to sort it by the next round in two weeks.
I was just about to pack up and go home, when Mark Hooper turned up with Rob Garland’s spare bike. “Here you go,” he said. It’s a converted Honda Firestorm and it would do very nicely to get me on the grid and score a few points. We rushed to get ready and change the numbers, and I lined up a most unlikely bike on pole position.
After a steady start I got used to it and did ok, finishing 12th overall and 8th in class for eight points. I think 6th might be possible tomorrow.
The championship is almost certainly out of reach now, so I’m aiming to make sure I can finish in the top three overall. I’d like to make sure I have the most race wins too.
All the best everyone.
Wilko
Qualifying report
by Jamie Wilkins on Aug.30, 2009, under Jamie Wilkins
There’s a big grin on my face because I’m on pole by 0.8s from arch rival Andy Denyer. Even better is that the next three are close behind him and might keep him busy. Good luck Chris, Andy and Craig!
The gap may not sound much, but 0.8s at Brands is a lot, believe me. The cherry on top is that I went under the existing lap record and had time to come in early to save my tyres. I could run my best times consistently too, so I’m confident and relaxed for the races.
My friend Andy, who works in a sports shop, has made some team shirts. They’re awesome! I’ll post up a pic soon.
Hello to everyone taking the time to read this. I appreciate all the support.
Wilko
Brands Hatch preview
by Jamie Wilkins on Aug.25, 2009, under Jamie Wilkins
This weekend is a special one for me. Brands is one of my favourite tracks and, from growing up in Kent and going there with my dad to watch everything from trucks to the legendary Le Mans winning Silk Cut Jaguar XJR-9, it feels like home.
Last year this home advantage kickstarted my season in GP1. This year I’m hoping it will help get it back on target. All I want is to win. I’m trying not to think about points.
The Brands Indy circuit is short and flowing, but is demanding in its own way. It should really suit the Aprilia Tuono’s chassis character, and I know it lets me play to the strengths in my riding. It can be hard on rear tyres, so I’ve stocked up with some extra Dunlop D211GPs.
A number of people are making the trip to Kent from my title sponsors S&B Automotive Academy and helmet sponsors White Dalton Motorcycle Solicitors, so I’ll want to put on a good show for them. Quite a few friends and family will be there too.
With a bit of luck the sun will shine and we’ll have a great weekend. Wish me luck.
Wilko
CCM Prize bike winner!
by Paul on Aug.25, 2009, under Paul Henry, Shows
Our latest prize bike winner, Steven Branton, collecting his CCM from the White Dalton offices. Steven, 50 from Andover, originally picked up the winning ticket 4 years ago at the NEC show and has religiously checked the web-site every week since and couldn’t quite believe it when his number came up.
Steven is a real petrol head and was delighted to win the CCM, opting for the red one signed by Carl Fogarty. He currently rides a Suzuki GSXR1000K4 and also owns a Porsche 993 and a BMW M3, which he uses at track days. He has recently been involved in setting up a new business, DAS, based in Andover specialising in performance car tuning for most marques but with a particular interest in BMW E36 Coupes.
Good luck Steven from all at White Dalton.




