The Club Challenge 600cc presented by White’s Racing Products raced at Round 2 of the Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul Pirelli, at Wakefield Park Raceway in New South Wales on the weekend.

The class had two eight lap races on the tight and technical Wakefield Park circuit, with the gunning competitors adding to the action at round two of the ASBK.

O’Connor gets the Club Challenge win at Wakefield Park

Triumph mounted Ben O’Connor had the advantage of pole position when racing kicked off, leading the pack into the first corner of their eight-lap journey. O’Connor was followed by Gavin Mudie on his Yamaha R6, while Rodney Whitney sotted in to third, with Carl Kitson, Tom Barnett, Adrian Pelegrin battling closely behind.

With two laps in the books, it was Kitson who was hungry for a podium finish, passing Whitney (fourth) putting his Yamaha machine in to third position, behind second place holder Mudie.

The top five pulled away on the field as the race went on, but no one could catch lightening fast O’Connor who pulled more than a 7 second gap on his fellow competitors. With O’Connor out in front, second position holder Mudie found himself in a battle with Kitson (third), all the while Whitney managed to hold down fourth ahead of Barnett who was hot on his tail.

Unfortunately, on lap five, Whitney pushed his Honda CBR RR a little too hard, crashing on the straight, and causing the race to be red flagged.

As a result of the red flag, the race was declared at the four lap mark and half points awarded, meaning O’Connor was awarded with the race two win, ahead of Mudie in second followed by Kitson who finished the race in third. Barnett, and Triumph rider Adrian Pelegrin rounded out the top five.

The third Club Challenge 600cc race of the weekend proved to be a cracker, with competitors launching off the grid with plenty of determination. The undefeated front runner O’Connor once again leading the field throughout lap one.

After one lap the running order saw O’Connor untouchable in front, while Mudie slotted in to second, trying to keep up with O’Connor’s pace, while Kitson remained close in third, followed by Barnett and Pelegrin who battled for fourth and fifth.

It was on lap two, that Barnett managed to manoeuvre his machine around Kitson’s Yamaha, moving into third position where he would stay for the reminder of the race.

Although there were many attempts to switch positions within the top five, the Club Challenge standings remained unchanged – O’Connor proving once again the strength of his Triumph machine to take the chequered flag first. While Mudie crossed the finish line in second, with Kitson close in toe taking third. Barnett secured fourth in the final Club Challenge race, while Pelegrin rounded out the top five finishers.

Ben O’Connor who took out the Club Challenge 600cc round win at Wakefield Park, spoke about his time on the track this weekend, while his young son sat on his lap watching with pride.

“The Trumpy (Triumph Daytona) went really well today. Team SCR and Crosby Speed Shop were a big part of today’s success,” he said.

“It all went really well, thanks to the other guys for putting on a good race. It is always great to come home with a win at the end of the day.

“I did make a few mistakes coming into turn two in the last one –  I was taking different lines there all the time but I had the pit board going so I knew my position throughout the race and just had to keep strong and bring it home. “

Club Challenge 600cc Class presented by White’s Racing Products Round Points

1          Ben O’CONNOR 62.5
2          Gavin MUDIE 50
3          Carl KITSON 44
4          Tom BARNETT 43.5
5          Adrian PELEGRIN 39
6          Brian BOLSTER 34.5
7          Grant DAVIS 33
8          Jerry MADIGAN 32
9          Rodney WHITNEY 30
10       Peter GEORGIOU 28.5

For a full list of results from Round 2 of the Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul Pirelli, head to www.computime.com.au

Image – Andrew Gosling/tbgsport 

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