Round 1 Darley Moor Motor Cycle Road Race Championship

Monday March 27, 2023 at 5:38pm
Round 1 Darley Moor Motor Cycle Road Race Championship

The Darley Moor Motorsport Centre, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire (DE6 2ET (What3words: bounty.behalf.charm)) burst back into life last weekend, 25th – 26th March, when the Darley Moor Motor Cycle Road Race Club staged the opening Round of their new look Championship season.  With several new trophies available this season, the Wilson Trophy in memory of Allan and Joyce, who were lifelong supporters of the Club and the Ben Godfrey Trophy in memory of the 2017 Stars at Darley winner, then the Darley Cup, an older Trophy that hasn’t been contested for many years.

Whilst Saturday was a test day, to allow competitors to finalise set-up of their machinery after the winter strip down and rebuild, or to run-in any new machines, Sunday was race-day, Round 1, of the 2023 season.

‘Straight out of the gate’ it was two of the new classes that lined up on the grid together; Wilson Trophy, for machines no bigger than 500cc (and Suzuki Bandits) and Darley Cup competitors, open to machines between 500cc – 850cc.  As the flag dropped it was the start of a dominant day for 2022 700 Twins Champion and Formula 600 Runner-Up, David Carson (Northwich) who completed the opening lap with a 2sec advantage over Andy Sellars (Barlby), 2nd, with Adam Green (Washington) and Patrick Lord (Hatton) crossing the line side by side, all striving for Darley Cup honours.  Behind these was the first of the Wilson Trophy competitors, Peter Fell (Burton on Trent).  With Carson stamping his authority lapping almost 2sec quicker than his rivals and stretching out a 17sec winning margin over Sellars at the chequered flag.  However, Green and Lord kept the spectators happy, locked together throughout the 8-lap race, eventually separated by just 0.4sec at the flag, Green taking 3rd place.  2022 Lightweight Champion, Fell taking the opening Wilson Trophy victory by 22sec, overall 6th place, ahead of Jordon Giddings (Derby).  The second race was similar for Carson, but with a 4sec advantage over Green after the opening lap this time, leaving Sellars to have the race long duel with Lord, for 3rd and 4th place.  Whilst Fell was the quicker starting Wilson Trophy runner, in 5th place overall, his race was cut short when he failed to finish Lap3, handing the Wilson Trophy lead to Aaron Howe (Derby), who had just passed fellow Derby competitor, Jordan Giddings.  The pair then provided additional entertainment for spectators with a race-long battle, Howe taking the class win, after his opening race 3rd spot and Giddings following up with another 2nd place.

The Darley Cup competitors were lined up on the grid once more in the Formula 600/Pre-Electronic600 race and as far as Carson was concerned it was another repeat, around 2sec quicker per lap than most and start – finish victories in both races.  However, maybe if reigning Open Solo Champion Mark Goodings (Doncaster) or Louis O’Regan (Didcot) had made a better start perhaps it would have been a different matter.  After finishing Lap1 in 8th, O’Regan battled through to 2nd place by Lap4, which he held until the flag. Whilst Goodings faired worse at the start, finishing the opening Lap in 10th before battling through and getting up to 3rd by Lap 6 of the 8Lap race, the only rider with a Best Lap time within 2sec of Carson.  The second encounter saw Matthew Rostron (Formby) try and stay with Carson from the opening Lap, which benefitted him in getting away from the chasing pack and able to hold onto 2nd place throughout, almost 6sec ahead of 3rd place, Green.

Carson finished his weekend’s tally with the successful opening defence of his 700cc Twins Championship, again two more start – finish victories; the first over Jack Petrie (Christchurch) who had been in the 2nd place spot from the opening lap, finishing just over 12sec behind the winner.  The Honda CB500 class started alongside the Twins and Richard Hughes (Wolverhampton) who took the class victory with an overall 4th place.  Carson repeated the start – finish victory style in the second encounter, but after failing to complete Lap3 in the first race, whilst in 3rd place, Andy Whale (Birmingham) was the only competitor to record a Best Lap time of just 1sec slower than Carson, finishing 10sec behind him in the 10lap race.  With Petrie not making the grid this time around Andy Thane (Stoke on Trent) repeated his 3rd place finish of the first race, a further 7sec behind Whale.

Winner of the first Wilson Trophy race, Peter Fell (Burton on Trent) set about the defence of his own Lightweight class title in a similar fashion to Carson, taking 2x Start-Finish victories, lapping over 3sec quicker than his closest rival, throughout both races.

The Ben Godfrey Trophy is certainly one that a few regular Darley Moor competitors will have a personal attachment to having been lined up on the grid with the 2017 Star of Darley Winner, either in the Stars of Darley races, the Open Solo class, or from his earlier exploits in the Formula 125 and Lightweight classes.  Stephen Parsons (Carnforth) took the opening race victory after passing Matthew Bell (Sheffield) on Lap2 and opening-up a 13+sec lead at the flag.  Behind there was a fantastic battle for 2nd place with Bell succumbing to the pressure from Ben Scranage (Answorth) who was still in 5th on Lap3.  By Lap 6 he was into 3rd spot and closing down Bell, finally managing to squeeze past on the Final Lap, finishing 0.2sec in front of him.  The battle for 4th was certainly very fraught with three riders finishing just 0.3sec apart.  After being 10th on the Opening Lap Mark Goodings battled through to pass Daniel Stubbs (Derby) on the final corner and take 4th place, by 0.04sec, with Ben Dale (Warrington) in 6th.  The second race was not quite so ‘simple’ for Parsons, although the Lap Charts do show that he lead across the line after each lap.  With Goodings getting a better start than previous races, lying 3rd, behind Bell after the opening lap.  Up into 2nd on Lap2 and setting about closing-down Parsons, but despite setting the Fastest Lap of the race and being the only rider to break 58sec barrier on the day, he could not get on terms with Parsons, crossing the line 0.62sec adrift at the flag.

The Open Solo/Pre-Injection Solo races would show that this Round 1 was not to be Goodings day.  In the first race after finishing Lap1 in 6th place, moving up to 5th on Lap3 and then taking another place each lap, including recording yet another Fastest Lap on Lap5 of 6, it wasn’t quite enough to beat Adam Walters (Derby), crossing the line just 0.09sec in 2nd place.  The second race saw Walters lead the opening two laps with Bell chasing, but with Goodings languishing down in 8th, after Lap1.  Bell then moved into the lead on Lap3 and attempt to stretch out a lead, but no more than 1sec until the final lap.  Ensuring the crowd were kept entertained Goodings was up to 4th by Lap5 and a 4.5sec gap to 3rd place rider, Walters.  After recording the fastest lap of the day on Lap7 the penultimate lap, saw 2sec separate Walters, now in 2nd and 4th place Goodings, with Scranage in 3rd.  The final lap was a thriller with Goodings going from 4th to 2nd, Walters dropping from 2nd to 3rd and Scranage from 3rd to 4th with Bell ‘enjoying’ a 0.8sec victory margin.  Stuart Bradbury (Kilburn) recorded two class victories in the Pre-Injection Solo class, finishing 7th Overall in both races and withstood a late charge by Ian McKenzie (Long Eaton) who recorded the fastest lap for the class in the second race, on Lap7, finishing just 6sec behind Bradbury.

The first Forgotten Era & Classic race saw Lee Brocklebank(Louth) lead from the opening lap, with Adam Sheriff (Barnsley) 2nd and Mark Brailsford (Chesterfield) 3rd.  Lap3 Brailsford moved into 2nd place and stretched out a 4sec advantage over Sheriff, but without closing down the 7sec gap to the leader.  However, after Brocklebank was deemed to have jumped the start and being given a 10sec penalty at the end, Brailsford inherited the win.  Race 2 saw Jack Petrie, record a start – finish victory over Brailsford, who trailed him throughout the 10Lap race.

Fans of three-wheeled motorsport were treated to a near perfect display by Dan Knight/Ben Hughes (Congleton/Northwold) on their Formula 600 sidecar.  Leading all but the opening lap which saw 2022 Formula 600 Sidecar Champions Howard Baker/Mike Killingsworth (Sutton Coldfield/Washingborough) fastest off the line, but dropping to 2nd place by Lap2, then being passed by the Steve Ramsden/Matty Ramsden (Hebden Bridge/Halifax) machine on Lap5.  The second race saw the same top3 positions, but with Knight/Hughes recording a start – finish victory despite ‘Team Ramsden’ recording the fastest lap of the race and following the Knight/Hughes machine across the line, just 1.6sec adrift.

Visitors to Darley Moor this weekend also saw the ACU 50cc & Streetstock Championship open their 2023 season and the exciting battle at the head of the field between Morgan Fulop (Bolton) and Max Taylor (Somerset) saw them provide the two closest finishes of the day.  After leading across the line for all 6Laps, with an advantage of no bigger than 0.7sec Fulop was able to hold off the incredible challenge from Taylor, who missed out on the win by just 0.01sec!  Their second encounter saw Taylor leading after Lap1, just 0.4sec advantage, but Fulop passed him on the second lap.  The pair then circulated just 0.2sec apart for the majority of the 8Lap race with him finally taking the win again, by just 0.05sec!  Behind these Dominic Gardner (Accrington) was also trying to get on terms with the leaders after finishing Lap1 in 9th place.  By Lap6 he had made his way into 3rd place, but 4.4sec adrift of the leading pair, then with the help of recording the fastest lap of the race on the final lap he managed to reduce the margin to the leaders to just 0.7sec at the flag.

A fantastic meeting for many competitors and setting the scene on what should be a fantastic season, be sure to mark the Championship dates in your diary:

Sunday 21st May                            Round 2 Club Championships Darley Moor MCRRC

Sunday 18th June                           Round 3 Club Championships Darley Moor MCRRC

Sunday 13th August        Round 4 Club Championships Darley Moor MCRRC

Sunday 10th September               Round 5 Club Championships Darley Moor MCRRC

Saturday 7th October Club Round 6 Championships Darley Moor MCRRC and 2023 STARS AT DARLEY

Sunday 8th October        Round 7 Club Championships Darley Moor MCRRC and 2023 STARS AT DARLEY

Refreshingly, the Darley Moor Club were able to keep the entrance fees down to the same as last year with Advance ticket prices for Adults £13, Seniors £10 or On The Day prices of £16 and £12, respectively.  Be sure not to forget that it isn’t just the competitors that are able to spend the whole weekend at the circuit, spectators are also able to camp over throughout the weekend, for just £7 per night, or £6 if booked in advance and take advantage of getting an early opportunity to claim their favoured vantage point.  Please visit www.darleymoorstore.com.

All events start at 10.00 am

Championship Standings (after Round 1)

Open Solos

1st Matthew Bell, 15pts; 2nd Mark Goodings, 12pts; 3rd Adam Walters, 10pts

Open Sidecars

1st Kenny Howles/Jack Fox, 15pts; 2nd Keith Waddington/Mick Storey, 12pts; 3rd Anthony Eades/Hannah Brunton, 10pts

Lightweight Solos

1st Peter Fell, 15pts; 2nd Kyle McKinna-Brown, 12pts; 3rd Aaron Redmond, 10pts

Formula 600

1st David Carson, 15pts; 2nd Matthew Rostron, 12pts; 3rd Adam Green, 10pts

Formula 600 Sidecar

1st Dan Knight/Ben Hughes, 15pts; 2nd Steve Ramsden/Matty Ramsden, 12pts; 3rd Howard Baker/Mike Killingsworth, 10pts

Pre-Electronic 600/750 Twin

1st Adam Sheriff, 15pts; 2nd Shaun Kerrigan, 12pts; 3rd Nick Clare, 10pts

700 Twins

1st David Carson, 15pts; 2nd Andy Whale, 12pts; 3rd Anthony Thane, 10pts

Honda CB500 & Suzuki Bandit

1st Richard Hughes, 15pts; 2nd Aaron Howe, 12pts; 3rd Jordon Poole, 10pts

Pre-Injection Open Solo

1st Stuart Bradbury, 15pts; 2nd Ian McKenzie, 12pts; 3rd Shaun Kerrigan, 10pts

Forgotten Era & Classic 1300

1st Mark Brailsford, 15pts; 2nd Adam Sheriff, 12pts

Forgotten Era 500 & Classic 500

1st Steve Price, 15pts; 2nd Jordan Poole, 10pts; 2nd John Bolsover, 10pts

Forgotten Era & Classic 250

1st Iain Davis, 15pts; 2nd Andy Bailey, 12pts

Wilson Trophy 2023

1st Aaron Howe, 15pts; 2nd Jordan Giddings, 12pts, 3rd Aaron Redmond, 10pts

Darley Cup 2023

1st David Carson, 15pts; 2nd Adam Green, 12pts; 3rd Andy Sellars, 10pts

Ben Godfrey Trophy 2023

1st Stephen Parsons, 15pts; 2nd Mark Goodings, 12pts; 3rd Ben Scranage, 10pts

Report by Brian George Photography/PR

Photos by Tony Else Photography
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