PBM boss credits Glenn Irwin: “People thought we couldn’t do it without Dad”
"Dad would be both i🔜mpressed and proud to see where we are"

Jordan Bird insists “people thought we couldn’t do it” after her father’🍬s de🐠ath.
Paul Bird, the team owner who had won races in the British Superbike Championship and the Isle of Man TT, died a ye🦂ar ago agꦰed 56.
Paul🐬 Bird Motorsport is now run by his daughter Jordan and son Frank.
They saw Glenn Irwin catapult himself in📖to BSB championship contention with a brilliant weekend at Donington Park.
Irw🎶in enjoyed a victory, a podium and a fourth-place meaning he will contest the 2024 title with Kyle Ryde and Tommy Bridewell at the final round at Brands Hatch.
Irwin is 𒀰third in the standings, 46 points behind championship leader Ryde.
“It’s been a ꦯsolid weekend, and we were hoping to go into the final round less than 50 points off the championshi🍌p so to achieve that is mission accomplished,” team co-owner Jordan Bird said.
“With 105 points available at Brands, ♏it’s still all to play for and it’s BSB where, as we know,🦄 anything can happen.
“Glenn’s still very much in the mix and in the ♔form of his life so to be in title contention going into the final round is something we can all be proud of.
“This time last year there was a l💃ot of uncertainty around the team and people thought we couldn’t do it without Dad at the helm, but it shows how strong a team we are.
“I𒐪 think Dad 𓄧would be both impressed and proud to see where we are and what we’ve done this year.”
Irwin said: “It’s💙 been a really enjoyable weekend, and we haven’t lost any ground in the title race so we can be pleased with our results across the three races, especially the victory in the Sprint race.
“When you win a race like that, you want to follow it up with something similar,ꦡ but the conditions suited our bike best in that race, rather than the final race when it was a lot cooler.
“I was having 📖to use the tyre a lot to stay with Kyle, but eventually, I had to ease the pace but to come away with first, third and fܫourth means it was a good weekend.
“I’ve got an open mindset ⛄about the fi𓆏nal round so we’ll re-focus and go again.
“To be in with a shout ahead of the final round is great and hats off to Jordan and Frank for the team they’ve put💟 together, the work and effort is non-sto🌠p.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering ✅everything from American sports, to football, to F1.