The recent 2+4 event in Darwin saw the ASBK regulars combine with the Supercar championships and produced a motorsport festival the locals won’t soon forget. Multi-time Supercar champion, Craig Lowndes, leapt onto the back of a purpose built Yamaha Racing Team two up, YZF- R1 with Cru Halliday.

Lowndes, a motorcycle enthusiast from way back, clung onto the back of the thundering Yamaha R1 like a flag in a stiff breeze as Halliday gave him an experience he would never forget. The pair busted out a couple of laps in front of the Darwin locals before returning to pit lane, both grinning ear to ear from the experience.

“It’s not every day you get to double around a motorsport legend, so it was a real honour for me to take Craig around and give him the Superbike experience,” Halliday begins. “I did go a little easy on him as he is getting old and I didn’t want to frighten him too much,” Halliday jokes.

“Lowndes, a motorcycle enthusiast from way back, clung onto the back of the thundering Yamaha R1 like a flag in a stiff breeze as Halliday gave him an experience he would never forget.”

“I wish I could actually go harder and really show him what it feels like, but having an extra 80kgs strapped to the back of the bike does make a huge difference to the way the bike works and how it handles so I had to knock off some speed here and there.”

The Australian Superbike Championship is looking to resume at Morgan Park in Warwick on August 21-22 for the next round of action. Keep up to date with the latest news on the Australian Superbike Championship, via their website and following ASBK on Facebook and Instagram.


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