Two FREE Donington BSB passes on offer NOW!

08-05-2008

Fancy saving a few quid on the forthcoming BSB Donington Round between May 24th-26th? Then why not enter our FREE ticket offer as we have two weekend passes to give away to one lucky person.

To enter, simply select the "Contact" option along the above menu bar of this website and enter your name and email details along with "Donington BSB Pass Offer" in the comments section. This last point is VERY IMPORTANT - without it we won't know if you want to enter this particular draw or are simply registering with the website.

The draw will close at midnight, Saturday 17th May. All the entries will go into the hat and a name will be selected at random for the passes. Everyone will be notified if they have won or not and the winner will be asked to provide contact details so we can get the passes to him or her.

Please note - anyone who has already registered with the site and wishes to enter this draw must still send a message, your name will NOT be added to this draw automatically.

All applicants will be added to the Beowulf Racing email list and will receive regular notices and bulletins relating to the team's progress. Please inform us when you enter the draw if you do not wish to receive these updates.

Good luck everybody - and keep your eyes peeled for more offers from www.beowulf-racing.com coming up soon!




Dan Linfoot LIVE online tomorrow

07-05-2008

From www.worldsbk.com...

Follow Thursday's WSBK press conference live on http://www.pirellityre.com/

The World Superbike Championship arrives in Italy for the Italian Round at Monza and gets ready for what promises to be a thrilling weekend of action.

Four classes (Superbike, Supersport, Superstock 1000, Superstock 600) for one crowded paddock, but most of all a weekend of passion and adrenaline, hosted by Pirelli on its home territory.

The race weekend gets underway on Thursday with the traditional pre-event press conference, on this occasion for the first time ever hosted jointly by Pirelli and FGSport.

In view of Pirelli's one-make tyre involvement with the four championships, six Superbike riders (Troy Bayliss, Max Biaggi, Carlos Checa, Noriyuki Haga, Makoto Tamada and Max Neukirchner), together with the leaders of the other three categories, Joan Lascorz (Supersport), Maxime Berger (Superstock 1000) and Dan Linfoot (Superstock 600) will meet the press in Pirelli headquarters.

And you are invited to follow the proceedings live on http://pirelli.webcasting.it/sbk/ on Thursday May 8th at 12:00 a.m. (CET).




Podium for McDougall at Oulton

05-05-2008

British Supersport Cup
Round 2, Oulton Park, 5th May 2008
Race - 12 laps



Beowulf Racing's Pat McDougall (Yamaha) picked up his first podium of the season with a fine third place in the second round of the British Supersport Cup at Oulton Park today. His rostrum finish also moved him up into fourth place in the Cup championship standings with 27 points.

The Supersport Cup is a "race within a race" in the main British Supersport Championship for the privateer riders who receive no direct factory support or assistance.

The weather has played a huge part in this year's Cup championship so far - the snowbound opening round at Brands Hatch had to be cancelled whilst the next outing at Thruxton was a mixture of winds, showers and sunshine throughout the weekend.

With today's race coming on the back of a shower, the pattern looked set to continue. Consequently, the team left their final tyre selection until Pat had completed his sighting lap of the 2.7-mile Cheshire circuit. With the track still wet but drying, the decision was made to run with a wet front tyre and dry rear. In the end it was to make no difference: the race was stopped after three laps to allow the medical team to tend to the fallen Alan O'Connor (Honda).

With a dry line now appearing for the 12-lap re-run, the decision was made to switch completely to dry tyres. McDougall made a blinding start, climbing from 28th place to 17th by the end of the first three laps. Relegated a position by the Triumph-mounted Paul Young on lap seven, Pat looked set for a 18th place finish until the final lap when he was passed by Sam Owens (Honda). His podium though remained secure - in terms of the Cup entrants Pat was the third rider to finish.

It's now just six days until the next race. Brands Hatch hosts the rescheduled opening round on Sunday. The Kent circuit is McDougall's favourite track and with his second-placed Qualifying position still standing from the original outing, the Guildford-based rider is confident of putting in another good performance.

Pat McDougall, Beowulf Supersport Cup rider
"Originally we took a gamble on tyres with a wet front and dry rear, whereas a lot of the other riders were on full wets. With the track drying I think it would have paid off and I would have pulled through quite strongly as the race went on. For the re-run I got a good start and made sure I didn't make any mistakes and crash on the first lap. I got into my rhythm, enjoyed the race and ended up on the podium. I want to make sure I'm on the rostrum at every meeting and I can't wait for the next round."

David McDougall, Beowulf UK Team Manager
"We're obviously very pleased with the podium. It's been another hard weekend in terms of more unbelievable weather conditions - we've been through every combination of tyre possible. It's great in terms of bike development but it does add a lot to the workload. We finished a comfortable third, 20 seconds ahead of the next Cup rider. We now want to develop the bike further and get on terms with the Cup riders in front of us and then score points in the main championship. Let's just hope that the next round at Brands is either completely wet or completely dry."


British Supersport Cup
Rd 02 Race Result - 12 laps

1. Craig Fitzpatrick (Yamaha) - 20:29.231
2. Andy Weymouth (Yamaha) - 20:38.434
3. Pat McDougall (Yamaha) - 20:54.497

British Supersport Championship
Rd 02 Race Result - 12 laps

1. Glen Richards (Triumph) - 20:04.775
2. Hudson Kennaugh (Yamaha) - 20:05.069
3. Ian Lowry (Suzuki) - 20:12.765
19. Pat McDougall (Yamaha) - 20:54.497

British Supersport Cup
Current Championship Standings

1. Craig Fitzpatrick (Yamaha) - 50pts
2. Andy Weymouth (Yamaha) - 40pts
3. Alistair Fagan (Triumph) - 29pts
4. Pat McDougall (Yamaha) - 27pts

British Supersport Championship
Current Championship Standings

1. Glen Richards (Triumph) - 45pts
2. Steve Brogan (Honda) - 36pts
3. Hudson Kennaugh (Yamaha) - 33pts




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The great race at the new Portimao circuit brings an end to our season in World Superbike Superstock 600, with riders Gino Rea and Dan Linfoot.

The season has been a success with Gino third and Dan fifth in the championship standings following three victories and five additional podiums in total. The results have also acted as a stepping stone to the riders for next season, with both securing high profile, career progressing rides for 2009.

Thank you for all of the emails, calls, texts and visits throughout the year. It has been much appreciated.

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