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Glenn Irwin

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As we edge towards one of the most eagerly awaited seasons in the recent history of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship, the excitement is palpable after last year’s never to be forgotten title chase.

It’s now been announced that Glenn Irwin will continue with the PBM Racing Team, albeit in the new era with Jordan and Frank Bird at the helm and determined to continue the legacy of their dad Paul who passed away last year. Irwin has finished runner-up the past two seasons so will be determined to make it count this year as a single rider in the team aboard Ducati machinery.

Current champion Tommy Bridewell is desperate to get some quality testing time under his belt as he switches to Honda power for the first time in over five years. The power characteristics are totally different to what he’s been used to so hopefully he can get some much-needed saddle time ahead of the start of the new season which gets underway later this month.

The support classes boast plenty of Scottish interest

The support classes boast plenty of Scottish interest with Prestonpans youngster Adon Davie again tackling the HEL British Supersport Cup on his JDF Ducati whilst Kinghorn’s Keo Walker makes the step up to the British GP2 class on and RD Racing Triumph 765. Livingston’s former Red Bull Rookies Cup star Adam Blacklock returns and joins the title-winning Go Racing Developments/Nova team on a Chassis Factory in the GP2 class also but perhaps the rider raising most Scottish interest is Oliver Barr.

Born in England but making his home at Newton Stewart before he was of school age, Barr has plied his trade all over the UK in the No Limits Championship for a few seasons before impressing in the Pirelli National Junior Superstock Championship at Knockhill last season with a victory. This year, however, he has signed with the successful Binch Pro Racing Team and will contest the Quattro Group British Supersport Championship on their R6 which took Max Cook to victory in the Junior series a couple of years ago.

There will be plenty of other Scots in the support classes as we await the final entry lists meaning another bumper extravaganza will be played out on the Scottish hillside in mid-summer.  

Knockhill comprises the fourth round of the series and takes place over the weekend of Friday 14 to Sunday 16 June 2023. For more information,

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