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Camier, Ellison confirmed for Donington WSBK

Airwaves Yamaha has confirmed that it will enter both Leon Camier and James Ellison in the Donington Park round of the 2009 World Superbike Championship, as reported by Crash.net last month.

Camier and Ellison currently sit first and second in the ViSK British Superbike Championship after a stunning start to the season that has seen the R1 riders win seven of the eight races.

For their wild-card assault on World Superbike, the team will be aiming to take advantage of data gathered from a double victory at the Derbyshire circuit back in May.

“Ever since the team told me we were going to be wild-cards at Donington Park, I have been counting down the days!” said Camier, presently 38 points ahead of Ellison in the BSB title chase. “It is going to be really interesting to see how we perform against the World Superbike teams.

“We know the competition will be tough, but we'll be working flat out to see a British team on the podium at our home round. Hopefully the fans will be there to support us! It'll be a tough few weeks going straight from Snetterton to Donington Park and then to Knockhill, but I can't wait,” he added.

Having scored his first British Superbike victory at Donington Park in May, Ellison is eager to return to one of his favourite racing circuits.

“I've always loved racing at Donington Park,” he confirmed. “Scoring my first ever BSB victory there a couple of weeks ago makes the place even more special. It's a real honour to be competing in the British round of the World Superbike Championship for Airwaves Yamaha. I want to thank them for giving me this incredible opportunity. I know how proud the team is of their winning trophies from 2000, so it would be a dream come true to win a few more.”

GSE Racing, the team behind Airwaves Yamaha, has a history of success on the World Superbike stage and in 2000 took victory as wild-card entries at both Donington Park and Brands Hatch with Neil Hodgson.

Team manager Colin Wright told Crash.net that the team's Donington Park BSB data will also be made available to the factory Yamaha WSBK team, which has won seven races so far this season with Ben Spies.

Spies is presently 53 points behind Ducati's Noriyuki Haga heading into the next round at Misano on June 21.

The Donington round of the World Superbike Championship will take place from June 26-28.

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With all the extra local talent added in as well as current Brit riders in WSBK giving their best, the round at Donny could be the best of the year. It's always been a favorite track of mine. I've been following the BSB series for the first time this year from the States, outstanding racing so far. Good luck to Camier, Ellison, and Andrews (am I missing anyone else wild carding?).
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2009 BSB Champion Leon Camier and Airwaves Yamaha team-mate James Ellison [pic credit: Airwaves]
[L-R]: Stuart Easton, James Ellison and Simon Andrews on the race two podium at Cadwell Park [pic credit: Ian Hopgood Photography]
Leon Camier on his way to British Superbike Championship victory for Airwaves Yamaha at Cadwell Park in 2009 [pic credit: Ian Hopgood Photography]
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