Nick Harris will be remembered by many as the voice of MotoGP. After a career spent in MotoGP as a journalist and commentator, Harris stepped down from commentary duty at the end of 2017.
Simon Andrews and Karl Harris will be honoured with a special flypast by a B-17 Flying Fortress bomber and an RAF Tornado GR4 this weekend at Snetterton
Days after being released from his contract with Hydrex Honda, Karl Harris has confirmed he will be on the MCE British Superbike grid for Croft after inking a one-race deal with former employers Rob Mac Racing.
Josh Brookes has reiterated his apology to Simon Andrews, Tommy Hill, Chris Walker, Karl Harris and John Laverty after his disastrous error at Mallory Park cost them all strong results.
Simon Andrews was on fine form as the fifth round of the ViSK.com British Superbike Championship got underway at Snetterton, the MSS Colchester Kawasaki rider setting the quickest time.
Leon Haslam has started as he means to go on ahead of the final Bennetts British Superbike round of the season by going fastest in first free practice at Brands Hatch.
Leon Haslam has taken his first win of the 2008 Bennetts British Superbike season after being crowned the winner of a twice interrupted and eventually truncated second race at Knockhill.
Bruising and a broken foot sustained during a spectacular collision with Tom Sykes' Rizla Suzuki in race two at Thruxton was aggravated by heavy accidents in both races at last Monday's Oulton Park round.
Pictures by Alan Badenoch This spectacular incident, involving Tom Sykes, Leon Haslam and an unfortunate Karl Harris, was the talking point of last weekend's Thruxton round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship.
The Rob Mac Racing Yamaha rider was hit by the 170kg Superbike - travelling in excess of 120mph - after Rizla's Tom Sykes fell in front him following contact with Leon Haslam. The race was stopped immediately to care for Harris who remarkably escaped serious injury.
After running a competition throughout the three-day official test weekend, one lucky fan won the prize to unveil the new livery alongside Harris and in front of the assembled teams, media and fellow spectators.
British Supersport Championship star Karl Harris has set his sights on being the first rider to lift the Moto1 crown at the inaugural event on October 30-31 at Donington Park.
Karl Harris was crowned 2003 British Supersport Champion after winning the tenth round of the series in typically dominant fashion before a huge Bank Holiday Monday crowd of 36,500 fans.