Leon Haslam aims to “redempt yourself” at Knockhill BSB

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The rostrum within the ultimate race at Snetterton BSB comes after a weekend when Leon Haslam stated he was “lacking a little bit of a tempo” from the beginning, however the 2018 champions are optimistic on this weekend’s race at Knock Hill.

Haslam’s Snettan podium was his first since profitable race two at Alton Park.

“For me, Snetterton was our first weekend and we confirmed up, we have been fighting some small points that we have been struggling to get on high, so we have been lacking out on the tempo a little bit.”

“The workforce actually labored and we have been capable of finding the tempo in that ultimate race and get the rostrum, so we received a whole lot of credibility within the workforce, which was the primary time we have run it scorching, so for me, at Ducati, it was in Snettan.

Trying ahead to Knock Hill, Haslam added that he hopes to “redipate” himself on the Scotland circuit after being injured in 2024 after a crash in Race 3.

“In the previous few years at Knock Hill, I’ve struggled a bit, I have been injured over the previous few years.

“So I am excited to experience a Ducati there and I believe I can run to the bottom as a result of I’ve all the time been considered one of my favourite circuits.”

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