The third stop on the 2025 British Superbike calendar was the Snetterton 300 circuit. Fresh off a first British Superbike podium, the team would be focusing on keeping the momentum going into round three.
Saturday’s qualifying session would see Lee Jackson and Josh Brookes once again advance through to Q2’s pole position shootout. Both riders ultimately positioned themselves inside the top twelve for the opening race, with Jackson in tenth and Brookes in twelfth.
The weekend’s opening race, on Saturday, provided mixed fortunes for the team. Through no fault of his own, Lee Jackson was taken out by another rider in the race’s early stages. Josh Brookes, however, was able to push his way forward, securing another top-ten result in ninth.
Sunday afternoon’s sprint race was a strong points haul for both riders, with Brookes crossing the line in seventh. On the other side of the garage, Lee Jackson was able to recover from the previous day’s mishap, putting in a good ride for twelfth position.
The third and final race of the weekend was more of the same. A strong performance from Brookes would see the Australian finish in sixth place – closing the weekend with the best result of the meeting. Jackson was able to bring home further points in thirteenth position, in what had been a trickier weekend for the #14.
Overall, it was a mixed weekend for the team, although both riders were able to secure important championship points across the meeting. The team now looks ahead to Knockhill for round four of the championship, taking place from the 4th to the 6th of July.