With Race 6 underway ,74 – Daniel Singleton took an early lead after starting on pole, with 961 – Jack Sim in 2nd place and 135 – Daniel Ingham in 3rd.
After lap 2, 74 – Daniel Singleton increased the gap with 135 – Daniel Ingham moving up to 2nd and 961 – Jack Sim now in 3rd.
For the rest of the race, 74 – Daniel Singleton led with determination, taking the chequered flag 14.454 seconds ahead of 135 – Daniel Ingham with 961 – Jack Sim taking 3rd.
Further to the issue faced in the last race yesterday, it was identified that the bike ‘cut-out’ due to a loose connector on the ECU. With the ECU and connections firmly in place 74 – Daniel Singleton set off to the holding area.
74 – Daniel Singleton started the race in P21 on the grid due the issues faced in Race 1 the day before.
After Lap 1 74 – Daniel Singleton had moved up to 5th place with 217 – Aaron Staniforth in 1st, 54 – Adam Jamison in 2nd and 93 – Jack Wallis in 3rd.
After lap 2, 74 – Daniel Singleton remained in 5th place and the same riders in 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
After lap 3, 74 – Daniel Singleton moved up to 4th place and the same riders in 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
, 74 – Daniel Singleton remained in 5th place and the same riders in 1st, 2nd and 3rd. remained in 4th place during lap 4 and 5, chasing 93 – Jack Wallis in 3rd; 54 – Adam Jamison remained in 2nd and 217 – Aaron Staniforth leading.
During lap 6 , 74 – Daniel Singleton crashed out with 217 – Aaron Staniforth taking the chequered flag, 54 – Adam Jamison in 2nd with 13 – Will Green in 3rd.
93 – Jack Wallis set the fastest lap on lap 8 with a time of 1:49.358.
Further to the issue faced during Race 1 and with a ‘drying’ line the Team fitted Wets to ensure no issues were encountered.
With Race 3 underway ,74 – Daniel Singleton took an early lead with 135 – Daniel Ingham in 2nd place and 93 – Jack Wallis in 3rd.
After lap 2, 93 – Jack Wallis passed 135 – Daniel Ingham moving up into 2nd place, behind 74 – Daniel Singleton in 1st; looking comfortable.
Lap 3 and 4 saw 74 – Daniel Singleton continued to dominate the race with 93 – Jack Wallis in 2nd and 135 – Daniel Ingham in 3rd.
With the chequered flag in sight 74 – Daniel Singleton came over the mountain and preparing to tip into Hall Bends the bike cut out, forcing 74 – Daniel Singleton to retire with disappointment.
93 – Jack Wallis went on to win, with 135 – Daniel Ingham in 2nd and 961 – Jack Sim in 3rd.
The weather in Lincolnshire was very changeable. A dry line had formed and 74 – Daniel Singleton headed to the holding area with Super Corsa’s fitted. With the riders waiting to be released, the heavens opened. With a mixture of Wets and Drys the riders looked at each other in disbelief.
With Race 1 underway ,74 – Daniel Singleton applied damage limitation with the bike sliding all over the place; dropping down to 13th.
217 – Aaton Staniforth took the lead with 93 – Jack Wallis in 2nd and 191 – James Seath in 3rd.
As the race progressed, both 74 – Daniel Singleton and the team watched in disbelief as 74 – Daniel Singleton dropped slowly down the order of race but amazingly keeping the bike on the track in the aweful conditions.
With the chequered flag out, 217 – Aaron Staniforth took 1st with 93 – Jack Wallis in 2nd and 54 – Adam Jamison in 3rd. 74 – Daniel Singleton finished 22nd.
217 – Aaron Staniforth set the fastest lap on lap 8 with a time of 1:49.154.
With the last race of the day underway ,74 – Daniel Singleton took another early lead with 961 – Jack Sim close on his rear tyre. Rookie 464 – Luke Stoneman was holding his own in 3rd with 666 – Shane Beasley in 4th place.
After lap 2, 961 – Jack Sim took the lead and pushed 74 – Daniel Singleton into 2nd place. Rookie 464 – Luke Stoneman remained in 3rd place with 666 – Shane Beasley in 4th.
74 – Daniel Singleton claimed the lead back after lap 3. Rookie 464 – Luke Stoneman also passed 961 – Jack Sim moving up into 2nd place.
74 – Daniel Singleton continued to lead with the 3 riders battling for 2nd, 3rd and 4th place.
After lap 6 the leading 4 riders starting lapping the slower riders, allowing gaps to form being caught in traffic.
With the chequered flag out 74 – Daniel Singleton took the comfortable win, with 666 – Shane Beasley 10.368 seconds behind in 2nd. 464 – Rookie Luke Stoneman finished 3rd. 961 – Jack Sim finished 4th.