Resilient Lowes battles to points finish on WorldSBK debut

Resilient Lowes battles to points finish on WorldSBK debut

Sam Lowes bounced back superbly from a bruising practice crash to qualify inside the top 10 and claim a hard-fought points scoring finish in the Elf Marc VDS Racing Team’s WorldSBK Championship debut in Australia.

  • The British rider fell heavily in the high-speed final corner in the early stages of FP3 but undeterred he set an impressive time of 1:28.676 in his first WorldSBK Superpole to qualify third fastest Ducati and eighth overall.
  • Early aggression put Lowes into sixth place for the opening five laps of 20 and the 33-year-old was comfortably inside the top 10 ahead of a compulsory pit stop to change tyres between laps nine and 11.
  • Lowes opted to pit for fresh rubber on lap 10 and after slipping back to 15th he set his best lap of the race on lap 15 and was able to fight back to take 13th position at the chequered flag.

 

/// SAM LOWES: 13th 

“I felt strong in the first part of the race”

“It feels good to get my first WorldSBK race in the books and it was certainly a different experience with the pit stop. That made it feel like a bit of a strange race and unfortunately once I was back out on track, we encountered a couple of issues. We will look into that and try and get to the bottom of it tonight, so we are stronger tomorrow. It’s a pity because I felt strong in the first part of the race, and I was holding my position fighting for the top six. We have gained a lot of information and experience and I think we have the potential for a much better result tomorrow.”