BSB Interviews
BSB interviews on BSB. Crash exclusive BSB interviews on racing and technology.
Camier joins Airwaves Ducati from Honda, with whom he finished eighth during his debut 2007 season in the BSB championship - and despite sustaining a serious injury at Cadwell Park. Leon will ride alongside Shane Byrne in 2008. Q: How did you get the nickname 'Shafter'?
'Shakey' won the 2003 BSB title with Paul Bird's Monstermob Ducati team, then spent two years on uncompetitive machinery in MotoGP before returning to the domestic championship with Rizla Suzuki in 2006.
Crash.net: How does it feel to be signed up to the Rizla Suzuki team?
Question: How do you think things have gone so far this year?
Airwaves Ducati saw their lead in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship slip away due to Ryuichi Kiyonari taking a double race win while Gregorio Lavilla finished sixth in race one and suffered a break down in race two.
Following his high speed tumble at Silverstone, Leon Haslam has bounced back to head the time sheets at Oulton Park. He is still a little beaten up but his confidence is high as he told Crash.net Radio ........
Ulsterman Jonathan Rea took two solid podium finishes at Silverstone finishing second in race one and third in race two. He is keen to take that elusive win and is hoping Oulton Park could be the place to do it.
Relentless Suzuki rider, Ian Lowry was unfortunate enough to run over one of his fellow competitors, Tom Grant at the second round of the Maxxis Supersport Championship at Thruxton.
Johnny Rea has stepped up to the top flight HM Plant Honda team at the young age of twenty. He is very much an up and coming talent and 2007 is a big year for him.
Chris Walker is settling into his Rizla Suzuki team and enjoying his return to BSB. He had a chat with Crash.net Radio at the Snetterton BSB test..... Question: How has preseason testing gone for you?
Stuart Higgs, Race Director for the Bennetts British Superbike Championship is fired up about the season ahead. It is shaping up to be a vintage season in all classes not just Superbike. He spoke to Crash.net Radio about his hopes for this year.
20-year-old Simon Andrews progressed steadily through various junior championships before bursting on to the British and European scene in 2002 with a number of podium finishes in the British Supersport Championship, whilst also entering the British and European Superstock championships.