King Of Brands wins £50,000
Posted: 14 Jul 2015, 20:02
A unique twist has been added to the usual MCE BSB weekend format that will see the 'MCE BSB Monster Energy King of Brands' crowned following the second race on Sunday. As the riders form up on the grid, the top three starters will be given the choice to either take up their positions, or alternatively line up on the final row. Should they elect to sacrifice their front row slot, their challenge will be to charge from last to first and replicate Neil Hodgson's famous achievement from Oulton Park during the 2000 season.
The highest placed 'MCE BSB - Monster Energy King of Brands' contender will receive a specially commissioned trophy but, more significantly, should they win the race they will receive a total £50,000 cash prize. Second position would be rewarded with £25,000, and third place with £10,000. Only the leading rider will be eligible to win a top-three bonus, but any rider that accepts the challenge will receive £5,000, regardless of success.
Jonathan Palmer, Chief Executive of series organiser MSV commented: “I think the entertainment is second to none. The teams are great, the riders are so skilful, and the people in the series are good sports as well. That’s why we felt this was something worth doing. We haven’t introduced this without canvassing the teams though, and if they weren’t keen, we wouldn’t have done it; BSB is very much a partnership. But the reaction from them was to be as excited as us!”
Hodgson, the last rider to win an MCE British Superbike Championship race from the back row of the grid, added: "I would do it all over again; in fact I should make a comeback! The strongest riders in the race are usually the three starting on the front row so they should all do it in my opinion and I will be watching to see who takes up the challenge - if they don't I will be disappointed as I would give it a go, because as I said, it is definitely possible to go from last to first!"
The highest placed 'MCE BSB - Monster Energy King of Brands' contender will receive a specially commissioned trophy but, more significantly, should they win the race they will receive a total £50,000 cash prize. Second position would be rewarded with £25,000, and third place with £10,000. Only the leading rider will be eligible to win a top-three bonus, but any rider that accepts the challenge will receive £5,000, regardless of success.
Jonathan Palmer, Chief Executive of series organiser MSV commented: “I think the entertainment is second to none. The teams are great, the riders are so skilful, and the people in the series are good sports as well. That’s why we felt this was something worth doing. We haven’t introduced this without canvassing the teams though, and if they weren’t keen, we wouldn’t have done it; BSB is very much a partnership. But the reaction from them was to be as excited as us!”
Hodgson, the last rider to win an MCE British Superbike Championship race from the back row of the grid, added: "I would do it all over again; in fact I should make a comeback! The strongest riders in the race are usually the three starting on the front row so they should all do it in my opinion and I will be watching to see who takes up the challenge - if they don't I will be disappointed as I would give it a go, because as I said, it is definitely possible to go from last to first!"