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2011 National Superstock 600 Championship

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The 2011 National Superstock 600 Championship season was the fourth season of the British National Superstock 600 Championship. The motorcycles are stock 600cc bikes, this means that not many racing modifications can be made to the bikes, to promote a close and affordable racing environment. The class is strictly for riders aged 16–25, with riders that finish the previous year in the top three of the championship are not eligible for the following season.

The previous year championship winner Josh Day moved up to the British Superbike Evo class, one of the main names to come into this class this year was James Lodge the former 2 time 125cc championship will be looking to move up and have a good season in this class. It began on 25 April at Brands Hatch and will end on 9 October at the same venue after 12 rounds.

Calendar

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2011 Calendar[1]
Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Rider Winning Team
1 England Brands Hatch Indy 25 April Scotland Deane Brown Australia Ben Burke Australia Ben Burke Bike Interceptor Yamaha by Seton
2 England Oulton Park 2 May England James East England James East Northern Ireland Keith Farmer Farmer Racing
3 England Croft 15 May England James East Scotland Deane Brown Northern Ireland Keith Farmer Farmer Racing
4 England Thruxton 30 May England James East England Josh Wainwright Northern Ireland Keith Farmer Farmer Racing
5 Scotland Knockhill 19 June Northern Ireland Glenn Irwin Northern Ireland Keith Farmer Northern Ireland Keith Farmer Farmer Racing
6 England Snetterton 300 3 July Northern Ireland Keith Farmer Northern Ireland Keith Farmer Northern Ireland Glenn Irwin MWR
7 England Oulton Park 17 July Race Cancelled1
8 England Brands Hatch GP 7 August England Connor Behan England Connor Behan England Connor Behan Bristol Kawasaki Team Green
9 England Cadwell Park 29 August England James East England Freddie Russo England Freddie Russo AP Kawasaki
10 R1 England Donington Park 10 September Northern Ireland Keith Farmer Northern Ireland Glenn Irwin Northern Ireland Keith Farmer Farmer Racing
R2 11 September England Freddie Russo England Connor Behan Northern Ireland Glenn Irwin MWR
11 England Silverstone Arena GP 25 September Northern Ireland Glenn Irwin Northern Ireland Keith Farmer Northern Ireland Keith Farmer Farmer Racing
12 England Brands Hatch GP 9 October Northern Ireland Glenn Irwin Northern Ireland Glenn Irwin Northern Ireland Glenn Irwin MWR

Notes:

1.^ – The race at Oulton Park was cancelled due to bad weather conditions. As a result, the race was run at Donington Park, with the grid positions standing for the race.[2]

Championship standings

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Pos Rider Bike BRH
England
OUL
England
CRO
England
THR
England
KNO
Scotland
SNE
England
OUL
England
BRH
England
CAD
England
DON
England
SIL
England
BRH
England
Pts
1 Northern Ireland Keith Farmer Yamaha 16 1 1 1 1 7 C 4 2 1 6 1 202
2 Northern Ireland Glenn Irwin Kawasaki 6 Ret 7 Ret 2 1 C Ret Ret 2 1 2 1 154
3 England Connor Behan Kawasaki 5 7 9 3 8 2 C 1 6 4 Ret Ret 7 128
4 Scotland Deane Brown Yamaha 3 Ret 3 7 5 6 C Ret 8 3 3 7 3 127
5 Australia Ben Burke Yamaha 1 3 34 24 9 DNS C 6 12 9 7 6 2 108
6 England James East Yamaha 2 Ret 5 4 DNS 4 C Ret 3 Ret 5 8 4 105
7 England Johnny Blackshaw Triumph 10 5 13 9 7 11 C 5 Ret 5 2 4 DNS 96
8 England Freddie Russo Kawasaki Ret 2 15 Ret 10 5 C 2 1 Ret 9 11 Ret 95
9 England Josh Wainwright Suzuki 20 Ret 23 2 19 Ret C 8 4 6 4 3 DNS 80
10 Republic of Ireland Cody Nally Kawasaki 4 Ret 11 8 3 10 C 13 DNQ Ret 9 8 66
11 England Jonathan Lodge Triumph 9 8 17 14 11 24 C 9 9 7 12 Ret 49
12 England Grant Whitaker Yamaha 12 4 10 9 C 7 10 15 18 15 DNS 47
13 England Jake Newstead Yamaha Ret Ret 8 5 17 3 C 11 Ret 11 23 20 19 45
14 England Alex Olsen Triumph 23 Ret 22 13 Ret 28 C 3 11 13 10 5 DNS 44
15 Scotland Daniel Kinloch Kawasaki Ret 13 2 Ret 6 25 C 25 21 12 11 16 27 42
16 Scotland Tim Hastings Kawasaki 13 Ret 10 6 13 23 C 13 Ret 10 13 Ret DNS 34
17 England Tom Fisher Kawasaki 21 Ret 28 26 20 8 C 19 14 8 8 Ret 10 32
18 England Dominic Usher Yamaha Ret 4 21 16 14 18 C 29 7 17 Ret 10 20 30
19 England Tom Young Kawasaki 11 11 14 12 4 Ret C Ret 15 Ret Ret Ret DNS 30
20 England Ben Grindrod Kawasaki 7 9 12 21 15 19 C 22 16 16 21 19 DNS 21
21 South Africa Bjorn Estment Yamaha Ret 12 5 15
22 England James Rose Yamaha 25 WD 6 11 15
23 Scotland Adam Lyon Suzuki 12 6 18 15 15
24 England Daniel Hegarty Kawasaki 15 5 15 13
25 England Alex Barkshire Yamaha Ret 14 16 17 12 17 C 10 Ret Ret 22 17 15 13
26 Northern Ireland Andy Reid Suzuki Ret DNS 17 Ret 10
27 England Brad Anderson Kawasaki 14 10 DNQ 15 C Ret 9
28 England Tony Coombs Kawasaki 8 Ret 19 29 DNS 8
29 Scotland Niall Campbell Yamaha 18 16 20 18 18 Ret C 15 22 Ret 19 23 9 8
30 Scotland Matthew Paulo Yamaha DNQ 32 C 21 19 Ret Ret 13 13 6
31 Australia Andy Lawson Yamaha C 18 18 Ret 14 14 14 6
32 England Tom Weeden Triumph Ret C Ret DNS 11 5
33 Isle of Man David Pearce Kawasaki DNS Ret 12 C 17 DNS DNS 4
34 England Jimmy Dye Triumph 19 Ret 31 19 32 C 12 20 Ret 20 22 Ret 4
35 England James Phare Yamaha Ret 20 Ret 12 4
36 Scotland Scott Kelly Yamaha 22 13 C 20 3
37 England Leon Jeacock Yamaha Ret 17 DNQ 27 27 C 16 23 14 16 Ret 2
38 England Daniel Murphy Yamaha Ret Ret 24 25 21 14 C Ret Ret 19 Ret 2
39 England Scott Hudson Yamaha 14 DNS 2
40 England Jamie Devine Yamaha DNQ 15 32 23 Ret C 1
41 England James Lodge Kawasaki Ret Ret 30 16 24 16 0
42 England Benjamin Gautrey Kawasaki 24 Ret 26 22 Ret 16 C 17 Ret † 0
43 England Ross Ashman Kawasaki Ret 22 25 DNS 26 26 18 17 0
44 Malaysia Farid Badrul Kawasaki 17 DNQ Ret 28 29 22 C 24 DNQ 0
45 England Simon Napier Kawasaki DNQ 20 DNS 34 28 21 C DNQ DNS 18 Ret Ret 29 0
46 Scotland John Dean Yamaha DNQ DNS Ret 33 26 33 C 23 DNQ Ret DNS 21 18 0
47 England Sam Middlemas Triumph Ret 18 DNS Ret 26 0
48 Wales Greg James Kawasaki 22 19 27 20 DNS C DNQ Ret 27 24 0
49 England Josh Harland Yamaha DNQ DNQ 29 DNQ DNQ C DNQ DNQ 20 25 Ret DNQ 0
50 England Scott Pitchers Kawasaki DNQ DNQ C DNQ DNQ 21 28 Ret 21 0
51 Northern Ireland Stuart Elwood Triumph Ret 21 Ret DNS DNS DNS Ret 0
52 Wales Matthew Jones Triumph C 22 DNS 0
53 England Tom Ward Triumph 22 0
54 Wales Jamie Harris Yamaha DNQ 23 33 23 30 C DNQ 24 Ret 29 29 DNQ 0
55 England Jordan Simpkin Yamaha 23 0
56 England Craig Neve Triumph DNQ Ret Ret 25 27 C 27 DNS DNQ 24 26 25 0
57 England Daniel Fuller Kawasaki DNQ 24 Ret C Ret DNQ DNS Ret 30 DNQ 0
58 England Piers Hutchins Triumph DNQ DNQ DNS 29 28 DNQ 26 25 Ret 0
59 Scotland Matthew Shellcock Yamaha 27 0
60 England Adam Boyle Triumph DNQ Ret 30 DNQ DNQ C DNQ 30 28 0
61 England Joe Collier Triumph 28 0
62 Northern Ireland Scott Wilson Kawasaki 30 34 C DNQ DNQ 0
63 England Sean Neary Kawasaki DNQ DNQ Ret 31 0
64 England James Wainwright Suzuki DNQ 31 0
Northern Ireland Nicole McAleer Triumph DNQ DNQ DNQ Ret DNQ 0
Scotland Jodie Chalk Triumph Ret 0
England Shaun Brown Kawasaki Ret 0
England Edward Rendell Kawasaki Ret 0
England Jack Groves Suzuki C 0
England Tommy Dale Triumph DNS 0
England Stephanie Waddelow Triumph DNQ DNQ 0
England James Johnston Kawasaki DNQ 0
England Arron Hoar Yamaha DNQ 0
Scotland Peter Sutherland Kawasaki DNQ 0
Netherlands Nadieh Schoots Triumph DNQ 0
Pos Rider Bike BRH
England
OUL
England
CRO
England
THR
England
KNO
Scotland
SNE
England
OUL
England
BRH
England
CAD
England
DON
England
SIL
England
BRH
England
Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Notes

† Benjamin Gautrey was fatally injured in an accident during the Cadwell Park round.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "2011 British Superbike Championship schedule announced". British Superbike Championship. MotorSport Vision. 10 October 2010. Archived from the original on 20 October 2010. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  2. ^ "MSVR announce rescheduled Oulton Park races". British Superbike Championship. MotorSport Vision. 18 July 2011. Archived from the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
  3. ^ "Ben Gautrey dies following Superstock accident". Motor Cycle News. 29 August 2011. Retrieved 29 August 2011.