Monday 12 May 2014

Dave Molyneux partnered by Ben Binns took to the Jurby Race track in the fourth round of the Isle of Man  Centre Championship with continuing developments in the ZX6R motor we are pushing it to it's limit and managed to come away with two wins and a new lap record on this anti-clockwise circuit to add to the lap record achieved at the last meeting on the Clockwise circuit. 


With the New improved Nitron suspension and new tyre configurations to go with the engine developments it's obvious that everything is progressing in the right direction giving us great enthusiasm for the expectations for TT2014.


IMGold confirmed there participation in our 2014 racing season by securing the advertising space on the Arai Crash Helmets and I think you will all agree it's a striking design.


Ryan Kneen showing his more relaxed style in this picture had a testing day with new update to his Woolich Racing Tuned software by Graham Molyneux and his Avon Tyres he had a learning day which was hampered in his first race when he missed his breaking point going into turn one and run out onto the Grass leaving him in last place on the first lap, he then recovered to finish in a creditable 6th position. He then made amends in the second race gaining confidence with the Avon Tyres and improved power delivery he went on to win the race from a hard charging Glenn Harrison.


A close up of the new paint design and stream lining with the number two which will be replaced by the familiar TT number One.


Molyneux Racing would like to thank all of our sponsors the Medics, Marshalls, Organisers and spectators for making these events possible on the Isle of Man.


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