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Danny Kent Nervous After Bridewell Breakdown: Secures Navarra Pole

1 years ago By Sports Desk

At the Navarre circuit in Spain, motorcycle racer Danny Kent made history with his first British Superbike (BSB) pole. Budi’s journey to the top of the grid has been full of emotions, with Kent facing moments of nervousness and uncertainty before settling into his privileged position.

Kent, who represents the Mar-Train Yamaha team and is sponsored by McAMS, faced challenges from the start of the qualifying session. His main rival, reigning champion Tommy Bridwell of Team Honda, suffered mechanical problems during free practice, leaving his team in a race against time to make the necessary repairs.

Bridwell’s situation not only halted his own hot lap, but increased the tension for the following drivers, including Kent, who had to leave the track immediately after the incident. When the track was red flagged to check for oil, Kent was nervous about the possibility of finding debris that could harm his fast lap.

In an interview after the qualifying session, Kent shared his feelings and described his anxiety at seeing the smoke coming from Bridwell’s bike on TV as he prepared for his own lap. The driver admitted that while in the paddock his mind was occupied with finding oil on the track and how it could affect his performance.

Despite the challenges and added pressure, Kent showed resilience and focus during his return to the Super Pole. He managed to overcome the previous difficulties and put in an impressive lap, taking the first place on the starting grid. Kent explained that his circuit was one of his best, despite previous circuit problems.

The changing weather was also a factor affecting qualifying times, with Kent highlighting the influence of the wind on his flight circuit. However, the driver managed to stay focused and make the most of the opportunity to take pole position in the Navara.

With pole position secured, Kent is ready for two exciting races scheduled the following day. Your determination to overcome obstacles and succeed shows your skill and dedication to the sport. For motorcycle enthusiasts, Kent’s performance in Navara will surely be remembered as a memorable and inspiring moment in the world of BSB.

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