Scott Redding clinches 2019 BSB title

Scott Redding has secured the 2019 Bennetts British Superbike championship aꦅt the Brands Hatch finale.

A꧅fter recovering from a setback in qualifying, when he suffered a technical issue with his Be Wiser Ducati during Q3 leaving him ninth on the starting grid for Race 1, Redding charged to third place in the opener before bettering that feat with second place in Race 2.

Scott Redding - Be Wiser PBM Ducati
Scott Redding - Be Wiser PBM Ducati
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Scott Redding has secured the 2019 Bennetts British Superbike championship at the B😼ꦿrands Hatch finale.

After recovering from a setback in qualifying, when he suffered a technical issue with his Be Wiser Ducati during Q3 leaving him ninth on the starting grid for Race 1, Redding charged ✨to third place in the opener before bettering that featꦿ with second place in Race 2.

Having started the BSB triple-header finale with a 28-point advantage over nearest rival Josh Brookes, Redding had to defend a 14-point lead 🎀in the final race of💙 the year with third place as his Australian rival finished off a hat-trick of wins at Brands Hatch.

It complet🌜es a stellar campaign for Redding who 12 months ago was fighting ♉for his future after being axed by Aprilia in MotoGP.

Redding has adjusted superbly to a new championship with unfamiliar tyres, bikes, circuits and rivals by gaining momentum thr🌟oughout his rookie BSB season.

After claiming a rostrum finish on his race debut in the national series, Redding stormed to his first win at round three at Donington Park before converting it ✱into a dominant hat-trick of victories.

A win at Knockhill and a doubl👍e victory at Snetterton followed and despite a couple of tricky rounds at Thruxton and 🅰Cadwell Park, Redding comfortably secured his BSB Showdown spot.

Redding ramped up his BSB title charge with a win and two additional rostrum finishes at Oulton Park before storming to five consecutive wins in the Showdown allowing him to seal the rღiders’ crown with two races to spare.

The British rider secures Paul Bird Motorsport’s seventh BSB title, and third under the Be Wiser Ducati guise, with Redding taking the BSB ⛄crown in the first campaign of the Ducati V4 R after it replaced the Italian manufacturer’s outgoꦕing V-twin model.

With Redding capping a stellar BSB season he heads to the World Superbike champi꧟onship for 2020 join🎉ing the Aruba.it Racing Ducati factory team.

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