Walker Shines at Donington
Stalker, starting from second on the grid, got the holeshot and led both races from the off. In the first event he struggled with front grip and dropped back to sixth; in the second race he spent 20-laps competing for the podium and was in contention right until the chequered flag, eventually finishing fourth.
Cal Crutchlow showed enormous promise during the practice sessions but his luck ran out in the races: In the opener he was less than a second from the lead and battling for his first podium when he found a false neutral and ran into Ryuichi Kiyonari with both falling off. In the second race he was comfortable in fifth when he was forced to retire.
Ducati's Leon Haslam won both races.
Rizla Suzuki is back in race action at the 13th and final round of the 2008 Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Brands Hatch in Kent on Sunday, October 14th.
Chris Walker, "It's been a good day at the races and I am completely exhausted after trying my heart out. The second race was great and frustrating, I really wanted a podium here in front of my home fans but it wasn't to be despite my Rizla Suzuki working exceptionally well and doing what I wanted the whole race.
'I've one more chance to show what I can do at Brands Hatch in three weeks time and it is a favourite circuit of mine. I want to end the season on a high note and hope to see the Stalker fans there - it's going to be entertaining.'
Cal Crutchlow, "After feeling comfortable and able to run at the front all weekend, race day has been a bit of a disappointment. I am sure I could have got on the podium so crashing out while less than a second from the lead has gutted me a bit. The second race was equally disappointing when I was forced to retire from fifth.
't's onwards and upwards for me though and I can't wait to get to the final round and challenge at the front again. My Rizla Suzuki is right on the pace and I still want a podium more than anything to seal the season.'