This article's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(December 2012)
The 2012 Motorpoint British Supersport Championship Protected By Datatag season was the 25th running of the
British Supersport Championship, the rules have stayed as they were from last year with the two race format providing some intense racing. With champion
Alastair Seeley leaving for the
British Superbike Championship the field should be closer than ever,
Ben Wilson stays to see if he can finally capture the title. It proved to be another closely thought championship with
Jack Kennedy and the returning former Supersport champion
Glen Richards battling all the way to the final race of the championship, where it was down to the second and final race, in a drama packed race Richards fell at westfield on lap 2, meaning Kennedy only needed to finish to win the title, but on lap 8 Kennedy's dreams were ended with a mechanical problem for his MARtrain Yamaha forcing him to retire and hand Richards the title who was unaware of the events until arriving back in the pits.[1]
This article's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(December 2012)
The 2012 Motorpoint British Supersport Championship Protected By Datatag season was the 25th running of the
British Supersport Championship, the rules have stayed as they were from last year with the two race format providing some intense racing. With champion
Alastair Seeley leaving for the
British Superbike Championship the field should be closer than ever,
Ben Wilson stays to see if he can finally capture the title. It proved to be another closely thought championship with
Jack Kennedy and the returning former Supersport champion
Glen Richards battling all the way to the final race of the championship, where it was down to the second and final race, in a drama packed race Richards fell at westfield on lap 2, meaning Kennedy only needed to finish to win the title, but on lap 8 Kennedy's dreams were ended with a mechanical problem for his MARtrain Yamaha forcing him to retire and hand Richards the title who was unaware of the events until arriving back in the pits.[1]