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Jackson`s do or die approach.
Krystal Racing's Lee Jackson heads to Brands Hatch this weekend with just one thing on his mind - clinching the Metzeler Racetec National Superstock championship.

McGuinness nets HM Plant Honda road racing deal.
John McGuinness has today confirmed that he has signed a one-year deal with the factory HM Plant Honda squad to spearhead the Japanese manufacturer's assault at the Isle of Man TT, North West 200 and Ulster GP.
Reynolds: Brands is best in the world.
Rizla Suzuki racers John Reynolds and James Haydon are aiming for a strong finish to the 2005 season when they race at the 13th and final round of the British Superbike Championship at Brands Hatch this weekend.
Richard Wilson: I don`t believe it!
Vivaldi Racing Superbike team manager Richard Wilson can't believe just how quickly the first season in the British Superbikes has gone and he's eager for his riders, Scott Smart, Tristan Palmer and Ben Wilson to end the season on a high at Brands Hatch.

McWilliams returns for season finale.
Former grand prix racer Jeremy McWilliams will return to BSB action, aboard a Stobart Honda, for this weekend's Brand Hatch season finale.

Craner Curves catch out McGuinness.
For the second meeting in succession, John McGuinness was in the wars as a fall during qualifying meant he was unable to participate in the penultimate round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Donington Park.
Bird to bring the changes, and third rider.
After a season that has been far from his satisfaction, British Superbike team boss Paul Bird has revealed that his has changes in store for the season finale at Brands Hatch, including a new third rider for the Stobart Honda Superbike squad.

Hawk Kawasaki to take on the world?
Hawk Kawasaki team manager Stuart Hicken has admitted that the team could make the move to World Superbikes providing they can pull in the sponsorship.
Pole and lap record for Shand, but no win.
AIM Yamaha's Les Shand had a high-speed excursion across the grass at Craner Curves which cost him a second successive race victory in the British Superstock Championship whilst competing in the twelfth round at Donington Park.
JR looks home for inspiration.
Donington Park is John Reynolds' home circuit and the Rizla Suzuki ace is hoping to improve on his recent run of podium results when he races there this weekend at the twelfth and penultimate round of the British Superbike championship this weekend.
Pesky still leads after nightmare weekend.
Pete Ward, known as 'Pesky' to all and sundry still leads the National Superstock Cup Championship despite finishing out of the points at Oulton Park, and he's looking forward to this weekend's action at Donington Park - especially if the rain holds off...
Successful Scarborough, back to BSB for McGuiness.
John McGuinness enjoyed a successful weekend of racing over the weekend at the International Gold Cup races at Oliver's Mount in Scarborough.

Disappointing Oulton weekend for Vivaldi.
With Scott Smart still sidelined with the injury he picked up at Silverstone it was left to Tristan Palmer and Ben Wilson to represent Vivaldi Racing as the Bennetts British Superbike Championship headed to Oulton Park for the eleventh round of the year at the weekend.

Buckingham wraps up Privateer Cup.
James Buckingham capped a memorable season in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Oulton Park as the Quay Racing Suzuki rider secured the Privateer Cup with two race meetings still to run.

Dream win for Shand on busy weekend.
With recent performances not being reflected in results, Les Shand finally paired a good performance with the right result as he took a maiden win in the British Superstock Championship on a busy weekend at Oulton Park.

McGuinness bounces back into points.
In only his second meeting of the year for the Vitrans Honda team, John McGuinness made a welcome return to the points in the latest round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Oulton Park.

Kirkham and Dienza part company.
Following another difficult outing at Cadwell Park last week, Jon Kirkham and Dienza Performance have split and will pursue other options for the remainder of the 2005 British Superbike season.

Crutchlow stars for Northpoint Honda.
Cal Crutchlow secured his maiden win in the British Supersport Championship with an impressive display at Cadwell Park - the 19-year-old completing a clean sweep of race win, pole position and fastest lap on board his Northpoint Racing Honda.

Hill: That was brilliant!
Tommy Hill was left understandably delighted after the youngster claimed his first ever British Superbike Championship victory in the latest round of the year at Cadwell Park.
Jones dies from Cadwell injuries.
The tenth round of the British 125GP Championship, at Cadwell Park on Monday, was marred by the tragic death of Chris Jones.

Kiyo closes title gap, but Rutter loses out.
Ryuichi Kiyonari has closed the gap at the top of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship after a brace of top five finishes at Cadwell Park, but the man the Japanese ace is chasing is no longer HM Plant Honda team-mate Michael Rutter after a disappointing weekend for the Midlander.
Buckingham - the one to watch?
James Buckingham impressed everyone with his superb podium finish at Castle Combe on board the Rizla Suzuki. It was his first time out on a full blown Superbike and he got the result needed to make everyone take heed.
Haslam on pole after incident packed qualifying.
The Airwaves Ducati riders made their presence felt at Cadwell Park for the Bennetts British Superbike Championship, with Leon Haslam taking pole position and his team-mate, Gregorio Lavilla, taking third.
Bitter-sweet Silverstone for Nutt.
Marty Nutt on board his Mark Johns Motors/Nutttravel.com Honda, had a mixed race day at Silverstone in Northants last weekend.