03
May
10

Round 1 – Silverstone – Part2

Round 1 – Silverstone started with a bit of an anti-climax, after signing on we received the entry list for the series which was a little disappointing, only 10 riders down for the championship! Not the original full grid as anticipated when I registered! Due to the low numbers we were grouped with two other race classes being the Dutch Ducati’s and the sound of thunder, all of which were on the bigger Ducati 998, 1098, and 1198′s among other manufacturer’s of bigger twins.

We decided to go into the 1st session, timed practice (most people would call this qualifying) with a different  tack to how we usually do it, no pit board! The reason for this is that I didnt want to go out chasing other people and times in the first session out with everyone. I wanted to understand how I performed on my own, no pressure from other riders or a pit board saying I wasnt as fast as I felt!

I managed to get to the gate, ready for our session 1st, and was let out straight away meaning I was 1st on track. As the track was drying I built my speed lap after lap until I felt I had good rhythm, I could feel the back wheel spinning up on the back straight so I knew I wasnt slow. The chequered flag came out and I came in knowing that the bike felt perfect and wondered how quick we managed to be on our own.

Receiving the time sheets 10 mins later confirmed we were second quickest in the challenge, only second to the Ducati Coventry rider Darren Fry, a little over half a second faster. This didnt worry me as I wasnt pushing the bike 100% and knew I could go a little quicker come the first race! We were also 4th fastest overall, faster than all of the bigger Ducati’s!

The race began with a poor start to be honest! The front wheel rose straight away, and I had to briefly shut the throttle to regain control. The row behind were soon behind me and I managed to place myself in 5th into the 1st corner. We all passed through the next flip flop of corners and approached the sharp right hander leading onto the back straight. I tipped into the corner and just as I began to wind the throttle back open I was T-boned by a rider who had to go deep into the corner. I remember seeing the sky and tarmac but that was about it.

I woke up on the grass, well away from the track side and the race had been already restarted in my absence! I think I was out for about 10 mins, all I remember is not being able to work out where I was on the circuit and I couldnt remember what corner I was at!

A quick ambulance ride to the medical center and a good go on the oxygen mask, I was checked over and after an hour had passed my memory began to return along with a head ache from hell!

Due to the fact I was knocked unconscious I wasnt allowed to start the second race, there are no points thus far in the championship! Still looking at the positives at least I’m ok to race again, the next round is  at Assen in the Netherlands as Oulton Park is being rescheduled to another date. Until then, please check out some of the photos from the weekend, taken by British Sport Photography and some from the start line by Karen Whitesmith. (Hope you dont mind me using them?)

03
May
10

Round 1 – Silverstone – Part1

Hi,

Sorry for the delay in the update from round one. The weekend didnt go as planned i’m afraid!

The weekend began with taking advantage of a ‘No Limits’ track day on the Thursday to really give the bike a full shake down before the race on sunday. This was the 1st time we had run the maxton suspension, race gearing and racing pads together, all of which didnt disappoint!

There were a few big crashes in the morning sessions which cut the amount of track time on offer on the brand new international circuit.  Things began to settle down in the afternoon so we got our heads down and made the minor adjustments to rearset positions and suspension.

We also had chance to see the opposition, Ducati Coventry were also testing their Buildbase 848′s! Both guys looked fast especially Leon Morris who I managed to tag on a couple of laps!

With the tyres we were on now completing almost 3 trackdays we didnt push the bike too hard in the final sessions, the last thing we needed was to repair a crashed bike 2 days before the 1st round.  I’ve added some pictures of the bike below after its new sticker job from Rage Designs in Warrington. I think its going to hold its own in the paddock in terms of looks alone!

14
Mar
10

Oulton Park 13/03/2010

We have just finished the 1st dry run on the bike. Despite a little drama in the morning by locking my gear in the car, along with the car keys and a call to the AA to break in we have managed to put about 160 mile on the engine. We were still running the stardard road gearing, standard pads and road suspension. With that the bike still held its own when we pushed it and is showing some real potential.

We have got some photos from the day. The bike will now go back to Ducati Manchester for the paint/decals and a quick service to ensure everything is looking in tip top condition. While this is happening i’m looking into what suspension to go with?

Like always thanks for reading!

Ben

07
Mar
10

Ready for first test!

Just a few photos of the bike before its first outing!

All the fairings from The world of QB Carbon and remaining bits and bobs from Speedycom.co.uk are all fitted.

We are still undecided of which way to go with suspension, but for now we will concentrate on getting a few miles on the engine.

Photos from the test day on the 13th of March will be on soon!

Ben

14
Feb
10

Road bike to race bike

With the arrival of the bodywork from the World of QB Carbon, and the racing kit from Speedcom.co.uk we set about stripping the bike.

As we were still awaiting the front fairing bracket from Germany we started at the back. We removed the standard exhaust cans and the entire tail unit. With hardly any modifications to the QB Carbon seat unit we fitted it to the bike, followed by the new carbon Zard exhaust cans.

Again I’ve got to stress that non of the bodywork has been painted! This is exactly how it came from QB Carbon. Amazing quality and colour match!!

The Zard exhaust cans look fantastic and only took minutes to fit!

13
Feb
10

Road bike to race bike

Hi, thanks for taking the time to check out my blog.

Throughout 2010, I will be posting regular updates of my season competing in the all new Ducati 848 Challenge.

So to begin, I guess the start of it all is to turn a regular Ducati 848 into a competitive race bike. Thanks to a great deal with Ducati Manchester, the leading Ducati dealership in the UK my first Ducati arrived home on the 17th January.

 

In addition to the support from Ducati Manchester, BenGarnerRacing.com has also secured sponsorship from QB Carbon and Speedycom.co.uk.  

QB carbon have supplied all the bodywork for the 2010 season, finished in Ducati Red. All the bodywork you see in the photos (to be added) are not painted yet, and I think you’ll agree the finish and colour match is outstanding! In all my years of racing I have never had a fairing of such high quality. Thank you Ian and the rest of the team at QB Carbon for an outstanding job!

Speedcom.co.uk have supplied a number of essential race parts needed for 2010. The list so far (as I’m sure i will be in contact for more bits and bobs in the near future) includes, Zard Exhausts, Pazzo Levers, air filter, Bonamici rearsets and GPR steering damper. I would like to say a massive thankyou to Ian and the team at Speedcom.co.uk for the support this year, without your help, support and product knowledge I wouldn’t have been able to get the bike ready for the season ahead! Thanks guys!

I’m still looking desperately seeking sponsorship to help with the racing cost of 2010, if you would like to be a part of the team please don’t hesitate to get in contact! Thanks again for taking the time out to catch up with whats going on and I’ll be posting again very soon!

Ben

12
Feb
10

2008 Ducati 848

2008 Ducati 848

10
Feb
10

BenGarnerRacing Blog

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