The GP2 machine of Charlie Nesbitt was the first across the line in the Quattro Group British Supersport Sprint race, while Bradley Perie was the first of the Supersport machines home. Launching off the line, Nesbitt was in full control of the race at the front, eventually taking the win by 4.298s.
It was a dramatic opening lap, with series leader Jack Kennedy being forced to retire just moments into the race. With Nesbitt edging away at the front, it was an intense battle for the remaining rostrum positions, with Perie, Lee Johnston and Jamie Perrin fighting it out throughout the final laps.
With a fast penultimate lap, Perie was able to secure second place, with Lee Johnston crossing the line third, ahead of the GP2 machine of Perrin. Kyle Smith completed the Supersport podium, while Mason Law joined Nesbitt and Perrin on the GP2 podium.
Quattro Group British Supersport Championship, Thruxton, Sprint Race
1. Charlie Nesbitt (RS Racing / Kovara Projects)
2. Bradley Perie (Appleyard Macadam Yamaha) +4.298s
3. Lee Johnston (Ashcourt Racing Yamaha) +4.489s
4. Jamie Perrin (Spirit Motocorsa) +4.717s
5. Kyle Smith (Dynavolt Triumph) +7.381s
Quattro Group British Supersport Championship Standings
1. Bradley Perie (Appleyard Macadam Yamaha) 128
2. Jack Kennedy (HEL Performance/Bournemouth Kawasaki) 126
3. Lee Johnston (Ashcourt Racing Yamaha) 106
4. Kyle Smith (Dynavolt Triumph) 89
5. Ben Currie (Gearlink Kawasaki) 87


