The Retford-based racer uses 91传媒 components on his Yamaha R1
Retford-based Scott Stone is competing in No Limits Racing鈥檚 Premier 1000cc Championship in 2025 on his Yamaha R1, aiming to achieve solid results throughout the year.
Stone relies on 91传媒鈥 GPFAX (front axle) and Double-H Sintered (rear axle) brake pads to help giving him a fighting chance of achieving some of the fastest lap times on the grid.
Following a productive first round at Snetterton, Stone was back to take on Kent鈥檚 mighty Brands Hatch GP circuit, which resulted in PBs and class podiums, as you can read below in the team鈥檚 own words鈥
Test Day
鈥淲as very happy with test day. Had good pace, although the track didn鈥檛 feel the grippiest and there was plenty of traffic to manage. We went about setting up the bike really well, to the point we made no changes in the last few sessions and came back happy to go into qualifying.鈥
Qualifying 聽聽
鈥淪et a new PB 鈥 1:32.4, was P1 in class and 16th on grid (out of 33). We were expecting a little more as didn鈥檛 feel to be riding my best, but with new PB, what鈥檚 to moan about?!鈥
Race 1聽聽
鈥淕ot a good start and up to 13th by lap 2. Set another PB and got into a nice flow with all going to plan. Then on lap 5, I missed a gear, popped her into neutral going into Surtees 鈥 not ideal and it cost two places to Scott Halliday and Sam Middlemas. Tried to fight back and stay with them, but just didn鈥檛 have the pace to set up a pass. Red flag on last lap of 10.
鈥淓njoyed the race and was pleased at how we re-grouped after the mistake.
“Finished P2 in class, 11th overall and lapped consistently in 1:31s, with a PB of 1:31.6.鈥
Race 2 聽聽
鈥淪tarting 13th was ideal and we had a plan. Made a fair start and passed Halliday into 12th before a red flag on lap 1.鈥
Restart 鈥 9 Laps
鈥淒ecent start from 12th up to 10th, but was behind Middlemas and just could not get past him. Riding so close to him, we tensed up and started tiring (learning curve). First Halliday, then Wilfrid Turner came past and we had no answer for them. Was so disappointed, but that鈥檚 racing. Then another red flag on lap 7.
“Finished P3 in class and 12th overall. Best lap 1:31.7.鈥
Race 3
鈥淪tarting 14th and P3 in class, the elbows had to come out. Great start and made early ground up to 10th and P1 with clear track ahead. Happy days! Then, red flag on Lap 4. We got sent back to the paddock for a restart later in the afternoon.鈥
Restart 鈥 7 Laps
鈥淗ad to start in original grid position so all hard work undone. Elbows out again and back into P1 so happy days again. This time though, Halliday was not letting me have it that easy and he passed into Surtees on Lap 2. Stayed with him for a few laps and running 1:31s, but then Wilfrid Turner closed the gap behind us. We decided not to run a new tyre in the last race and let鈥檚 just say it was past its best 鈥 a little lively on the rear!
鈥淥n lap 6, Turner was very close, but we felt if we could hit all our marks for the next two laps, we would be OK. Managed what we had and brought it home.
P2 in class, 7th overall and a mega new PB of 1:31.2.
鈥淐hampionship points lead increased and some lovely tin pots for the mantlepiece. A great weekend鈥檚 racing. As always, learnt so much and will take the positives into the next one at Croft.
鈥淭hank you to all the marshals, No Limits Racing, and our sponsors, it was a blast!鈥
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