Kime duo Fisher and Whitmore-Wilson impress at Cadwell to end campaign in style

The two Kime Racing riders Tom Fisher and Broderick Whitmore-Wilson were at Cadwell Park for the final round of the No Limits Pirelli Super 600 championship.

Fisher, who is also team manager of Wyberton-based G&S Racing Kawasaki, recorded two second places and a ninth to end the campaign in second place while Whitmore-Wilson rode to a brace of fourth places and a sixth to finish the season in fifth position.

After qualifying in second place Fisher started the first of three races from a front row grid position and circulated in third place through the early laps.

He passed Lee Wells into the bottom of the mountain on lap eight and continued in that position throughout the remainder of the race to pick up 20 championship points.

In the second race Fisher got a better start and slotted into second place where he remained throughout the 11 laps to bag another 20 championship points.

In the final race of the championship Fisher was running in fourth place but pulled into the pits for adjustments on lap four.

He returned to the track well down the field, but fought his way back impressively to cross the finish line in ninth position to pick up a further seven points.

Meanwhile, Whitmore-Wilson completed his qualifying in third place and started the first race from the front row alongside his team-mate.

He settled into fourth on the opening lap and remained in a comfortable fourth position throughout the 12-lap affair to pick up 13 championship points.

In the second race he again took up fourth position but this time he entered into a race-long battle for position with Alberto Solera and Mark Bridger which resulted in a sixth place finish for the Kime Racing rider and ten further championship points.

In the final race Whitmore-Wilson started from the third row and settled into fifth place for the first four laps before moving forward into fourth position which he maintained throughout the remainder of the 11 laps to secure a further 13 championship points.

Fisher ends the campaign in second place and Whitmore-Wilson in fifth position – which is an excellent set of results for Kime Racing, who are based at Wrangle near Boston, at the headquarters of George H Kime & Co Ltd.

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