At the 2024 World Superbike Championship meeting in Assen, Tarran Mackenzie rode in Honda’s factory driver class for the first time in the second race. In the second race, the Englishman fell short by just 0.1 seconds.
Honda is treading water in the World Superbike Championship, with the 2024 edition of the CBR1000RR-R doing worse than previous years. There were no single-digit scores in the first three meetings of the season. Factory driver Xavi Vierge’s three tenths were his best finish to date. A shame.
On the other hand, the defeated Petronas team showed an upward trend at the Assen meeting, certainly also helped by the bad conditions at times. In the second race, Tarran Mackenzie was the best Honda driver until lap 10, when Vierge found a way past the Englishman. Mackenzie stayed on the Spaniard’s back wheel to the finish line, and at the finish line the 2021 BSB champion was just 0.1 seconds behind the factory Fireblade.
It would be a sensation and a shame for Honda Racing Corporation if Mackenzie finished ahead of Vierge! 11th place, 19 seconds behind the winner, was Mackenzie’s best finish since his promotion to the Superbike category this year.
“It feels good to get some solid points,” said a satisfied and relaxed Mackenzie. “We worked well together as a team and we had a very good weekend. The second race was very good. The bike is the same as in Barcelona but I have started to understand it and ride it better. With every race I gain more experience, which is very important in racing conditions .
Amazing: Along with Garrett Gerloff (12/BMW) and Michael Rinaldi (13/Ducati), Mackenzie left behind two big bike pilots with competitive material.
“I’m glad I was able to keep up with other experienced drivers and I feel like I’ve gained a lot of valuable knowledge.” Despite the rain here and there, I handled the situation as best as I could and really enjoyed the race. The competition boosts my confidence and motivates me for the next race. I am very happy and I thank the team.”
Looking at the overall ranking is still impressive for the Petronas driver: with a manageable seven points, he is 19th in the overall standings. Scott Redding is eleven points short of him.
Assen Superbike World Championship results, race 2: | |||
Pos | the driver | Motorcycle | Different |
1. | Toprak Razgatlioglu (TR) | BMW | |
2. | Alvaro Bautista (E) | Ducati | + 0,625 sec |
3. | Remy Gardner (AUS) | Yamaha | + 1,022 |
4. | Andrea Iannone (I) | Ducati | + 3,120 |
5. | Andrea Locatelli (I) | Yamaha | + 3,217 |
6. | Sam Lowes (GB) | Ducati | + 5,174 |
7. | Dominique Aegerter (CH) | Yamaha | + 5,538 |
8. | Nicolò Bulega (I) | Ducati | + 6,337 |
9. | Michael v Mark (NL) | BMW | + 8,059 |
10. | Xavi Vierge (L) | Honda | + 19,453 |
11. | Tarran Mackenzie (GB) | Honda | + 19,556 |
12. | Garrett Gerloff (USA) | BMW | + 21,771 |
13. | Michael Rinaldi (I) | Ducati | + 22,322 |
14. | Philipp Öttl (D) | Yamaha | + 31,822 |
15. | Tito Rabat (E) | Kawasaki | + 35,305 |
16. | Nicholas Spinelli (I) | Ducati | + 35,392 |
17. | Bradley Ray (GB) | Yamaha | + 37,947 |
18. | Axel Bassani (I) | Kawasaki | + 43,360 |
19. | Jonathan Rea (GB) | Yamaha | + > 1 min |
20. | Adam Norrodin (MAL) | Honda | + > 1 min |
– | Alex Lowes (GB) | Kawasaki | |
– | Scott Redding (GB) | BMW | |
Results of the Assen Superbike World Championship, Superpole race: | |||
Pos | the driver | Motorcycle | Different |
1. | Alvaro Bautista (E) | Ducati | |
2. | Nicolò Bulega (I) | Ducati | + 2,686 sec |
3. | Alex Lowes (GB) | Kawasaki | + 7,403 |
4. | Remy Gardner (AUS) | Yamaha | + 7,551 |
5. | Jonathan Rea (GB) | Yamaha | + 8,177 |
6. | Andrea Locatelli (I) | Yamaha | + 9,114 |
7. | Sam Lowes (GB) | Ducati | + 9,702 |
8. | Michael v Mark (NL) | BMW | + 9,824 |
9. | Toprak Razgatlioglu (TR) | BMW | + 10,034 |
10. | Scott Redding (GB) | BMW | + 11,981 |
11. | Garrett Gerloff (USA) | BMW | + 14,886 |
12. | Xavi Vierge (L) | Honda | + 15,148 |
13. | Axel Bassani (I) | Kawasaki | + 15,922 |
14. | Dominique Aegerter (CH) | Yamaha | + 16,927 |
15. | Andrea Iannone (I) | Ducati | + 21,202 |
16. | Michael Rinaldi (I) | Ducati | + 22,384 |
17. | Tarran Mackenzie (GB) | Honda | + 25,887 |
18. | Nicholas Spinelli (I) | Ducati | + 26,597 |
19. | Philipp Öttl (D) | Yamaha | + 29,518 |
20. | Bradley Ray (GB) | Yamaha | + 29,851 |
– | Adam Norrodin (MAL) | Honda | |
– | Tito Rabat (E) | Kawasaki | |
Assen Superbike World Championship results, race 1: | |||
Pos | the driver | Motorcycle | Different |
1. | Nicholas Spinelli (I) | Ducati | |
2. | Toprak Razgatlioglu (TR) | BMW | + 3,205 sec |
3. | Alvaro Bautista (E) | Ducati | + 3,392 |
4. | Remy Gardner (AUS) | Yamaha | + 5,989 |
5. | Alex Lowes (GB) | Kawasaki | + 6,256 |
6. | Jonathan Rea (GB) | Yamaha | + 6,361 |
7. | Michael v Mark (NL) | BMW | + 6,474 |
8. | Scott Redding (GB) | BMW | + 12,289 |
9. | Axel Bassani (I) | Kawasaki | + 12,013 |
10. | Xavi Vierge (L) | Honda | + 17,794 |
11. | Nicolò Bulega (I) | Ducati | + 25,271 |
12. | Andrea Locatelli (I) | Yamaha | + 40,632 |
13. | Dominique Aegerter (CH) | Yamaha | + 57,577 |
14. | Tarran Mackenzie (GB) | Honda | + > 1 min |
15. | Bradley Ray (GB) | Yamaha | + 1 Rd. |
16. | Garrett Gerloff (USA) | BMW | + 1 Rd. |
17. | Adam Norrodin (MAL) | Honda | + 1 Rd. |
18. | Philipp Öttl (D) | Yamaha | + 2 Rd. |
19. | Sam Lowes (GB) | Ducati | + 3 Rd. |
– | Michael Rinaldi (I) | Ducati | |
– | Tito Rabat (E) | Kawasaki | |
– | Andrea Iannone (I) | Ducati | |
World Superbike Championship 2024: Status after 9 of 36 races | |||
Pos | the driver | Motorcycle | Points |
1. | Alvaro Bautista (E) | Ducati | 123 |
2. | Toprak Razgatlioglu (TR) | BMW | 117 |
3. | Nicolò Bulega (I) | Ducati | 109 |
4. | Alex Lowes (GB) | Kawasaki | 93 |
5. | Andrea Locatelli (I) | Yamaha | 64 |
6. | Andrea Iannone (I) | Ducati | 64 |
7. | Michael v Mark (NL) | BMW | 58 |
8. | Remy Gardner (AUS) | Yamaha | 54 |
9. | Danilo Petrucci (I) | Ducati | 47 |
10. | Dominique Aegerter (CH) | Yamaha | 46 |
11. | Sam Lowes (GB) | Ducati | 31 |
12. | Garrett Gerloff (USA) | BMW | 29 |
13. | Nicholas Spinelli (I) | Ducati | 25 |
14. | Xavi Vierge (L) | Honda | 25 |
15. | Jonathan Rea (GB) | Yamaha | 23 |
16. | Axel Bassani (I) | Kawasaki | 22 |
17. | Michael Rinaldi (I) | Ducati | 21 |
18. | Scott Redding (GB) | BMW | 18 |
19. | Tarran Mackenzie (GB) | Honda | 7 |
20. | Philipp Öttl (D) | Yamaha | 4 |
21. | Iker Lecuona (L) | Honda | 3 |
22. | Bradley Ray (GB) | Yamaha | 2 |
23. | Tito Rabat (E) | Kawasaki | 2 |