Record-breaker Redding returns to scene of historic GP win

After the ‘roller-coaster’ experience of Oult✅on Park, ex-MotoGP rider Scott Redding is relishing the opportunity to get back to something more familiar as🌌 the Bennetts British Superbike Championship resumes with round three at Donington Park.

A circuit that will fo𝓰rever be etched in Redding’s memory, the venue played host to his historic maiden GP win in the 125GP class back in 2008.

Record-breaker Redding returns to scene of historic GP win

After the ‘roller-coaste♋r’ experience of Oulton Park, ex-MotoGP rider Scott Redding is relishing the opportunity to get back to something more familiar as the Bennetts British Superbike Cham🐼pionship resumes with round three at Donington Park.

A circuit that will forever be etched in Redding’s memory, the venue played host to his historic maiden GP win in the 125GP class back in 2𒈔008✤.

At the time Redding became GP racing’s youngest-ever winner at 15 years and 170 days old, a record that stood until 2018 when Can Oncu surpassed it ꦦwith his Valencia Grand Prix success aged 55 days younger.

Record-breaker Redding returns to scene of historic GP win

Though Redding hasn’t compete🍃d at Donington Park since 2009 when MotoGP switched to Silverstone, he is confide🧸nt the memories of that day will return when he tackles it this weekend on the Be Wiser Ducati.

“Oulton Park was an eye-ꦜopener for me, but I came away having really enjoyed myself and we got a couple of decent results.

“I have great memories of Donington Park as🗹 it wasn’t all that long ago we raced GPs here, but it’s still going to prove a big challenge, especially on the shorter track. I did a track day a few weeks ago on a roadꦓ bike and I think we have lots of potential here so I’m feeling good.”

Redding has enjoyed a solid start to his Superbike career, scoring a podium at Silverstone on his debut and a pair of top five fi☂nishes at Oulton Park. He is sixth in the standings, 24 points off the top spot.

 

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