`Shakey` shakes off controversy in P1.
Shane Byrne shrugged off the controversy sꦑurrounding his '1098' Ducati in opening free practཧice for the fourth round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Donington Park by sneaking the fastest time.
Surging to the top 🐼of the timesheets in the opening minutes, Byrne resisted competition from a returning Karl Harriꦉs to edge the Yamaha rider by just a few hundredths.
Indeed, having missed out on a doublꦆe at Br❀ands Hatch two weeks ago, 'Shakey' is determined to make amends this weekend.

Shane Byrne shrugged off the controversy surrounding his '1098' Ducati in opening free practice for the fourth round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at D🌳onington Park by sneaking the fastest time.
Surging to the top of the timesheets in the opening ꦕminutes, Byrne resisted competition from a returning Karl Harris to edge the Yamaha rider by just a few hundredths🌞.
Indeed, having missed out on a🌟 double at Brands Hatch two weeks ago, 'Shakey' is d🎶etermined to make amends this weekend.
"Not winning the double at Brands Hatch has got me really fired up for this weekend," he said. "I have pretty much been looking forward to Donington e𝐆ver since the end of race t💜wo at Brands Hatch! I think we will do well, it's a circuit that suits the Ducati 1098R."
Together with Honda's Cal Crutchlow in third, himself just three t﷽housandths of a second behind Harris, it made it three different manufacturers in th🐼e top three.
Leon Haslam led the way early on before being bumped down to an eventual fou🐠rth, ahead of Leon Camier, Tom Sykes and Michael Rutter. James Ellison, Tristan Palmer and Billy McConnell rounded out the top ten.
In the Daily Star Cup, Chris Bu♌rns led the way on his Agusta in 18th place overalꦜl, ahead of Suzuki's Luke Quigley and Gary Mason. Runaway championship leader John Laverty was fourth in class.
Second free practice will take place later this a🌱fternoon.