Joshua Brookes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Nationality | Australian | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 28 April 1983 Sydney, New South Wales |
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Current team | Relentless Suzuki By TAS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bike number | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Joshua 'Josh' Brookes born 28 April 1983 Sydney, New South Wales in Australia and is a professional motorcycle road racer. He has experience of Superbike and Supersport racing, both domestically and internationally.
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In 2004 he won the World Supersport round at Philip Island as a wild card,[1] before a serious crash ruined his year. He returned to win Australia's Superbike and Supersport titles in 2005 on a Honda.
He then moved to World Supersport with a Caracchi Ducati for 2006, but left the team mid-season despite a 6th place at his home round. Brookes was soon racing again however, joining Bertocchi Kawasaki in the Superbike World Championship, debuting on the bike at the Italian round at Mugello.[2] He ran 4th in a wet race in Holland before falling, but generally struggled, as it was his first time living in Europe, mostly on circuits he did not know.
He did enough to be retained for 2007, with the team gaining new investors, a switch to Honda Fireblade bikes,[3] and a new team-mate in fellow Australian Karl Muggeridge. Despite 9 points finishes in the first 7 two-race rounds, the team missed round 8 after a legal challenge from Sergio Bertocchi.
Brookes joined the Stiggy Motorsport Honda team in the Supersport World Championship for the final 5 rounds.[4] He continued with them in 2008.[5] Brookes scored his second win (and Stiggy's first) at Donington Park, moving up to second in the championship. He also made a one-off appearance in the British Supersport Championship for HM Plant Honda, qualifying on pole and finishing third].[6]
For 2009, Brookes switches to British Superbikes with HM Plant Honda, alongside fellow Aussie Glen Richards,[7] however he was forced to miss the opening round due to visa issues. Round 3 at Donington Park was also a disaster, as Brookes collided with Sylvain Guintoli on the sighting lap on the way to the grid, causing a broken leg for the Frenchman. Brookes claimed to have experienced a brake failure, if proven these allegations would have left Honda liable: for this reason they neglected to give their support. He received a one-race suspended ban as a result.[8] In the next meeting at Thruxton he took seventh and third, with some fighting overtaking moves in race two especially. He followed this with a front row start and two third places at Snetterton.
Brookes was involved in further controversy at Mallory Park. While running fourth he lost control of the bike, resulting in a crash with the leader Simon Andrews. The Honda's engine case broke, spilling oil on the track and causing five other riders to crash. All riders involved in the accident were omitted from the result, even those who deliberately downed the bikes to avoid further carnage, due to red flag regulations.[9][10] Brookes apologised in a TV interview later in the programme for his mistake.[11] He had sustained a broken thumb from the crash. The BSB officials awarded him a 2-race ban following the incident, for "not riding in a manner compatible with general safety".[12] He finished 3rd on his return at Croft, defending from one-off team-mate Ryuichi Kiyonari on the line.
Despite the bad blood felt towards Brookes, GSE Airwaves Yamaha boss Colin Wright told a Eurosport TV interview at Brands Hatch that he would like to sign Brookes for 2010, if he were to lose one or both 2009 riders. As it turned out, GSE Yamaha would not return in 2010.
For 2010 Brookes stayed with the HM Plant Honda team,[13] Brookes has changed to bike #4 and is also joined by former double British Superbike Champion Ryuichi Kiyonari. He took his first win in the fourth race of the season.[14] He also took a win at Cadwell Park[15] and two wins at Snetterton.[16] His season was closely documented in the film I, Superbiker.
He also made a British Superstock entry in the MotoGP support round at Silverstone, and a World Superbike appearance substituting for injured countryman Broc Parkes at Phillip Island. Brookes will also make a wildcard entry with team-mate Kiyonari at Silverstone.[17]
For 2011 Brookes switched to the Relentless TAS Suzuki team joined by Alastair Seeley who is competing in British Supersport. He a poor start to the season with a massive crash at Oulton Park which wrecked his bike. By mid-season he started to get good results.
Notes
Stats correct as of 16 October 2011
(*)= Season in progress
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Yr | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | Pos | Pts | Ref |
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2004 | Honda | ESP | AUS 1 |
SMR | ITA | GER | EUR | GBR | NED | ITA | FRA | 15th | 25 | [18] | |||
2006 | Ducati | QAT 10 |
AUS 6 |
ESP 11 |
ITA | EUR | SMR | CZE | GBR | NED | GER | ITA | FRA | 21st | 21 | [19] | |
2007 | Honda | QAT | AUS | EUR | ESP | NED | ITA | EUR | SMR | CZE 5 |
GBR Ret |
GER 16 |
ITA Ret |
FRA 7 |
28th | 20 | [20] |
2008 | Honda | QAT 5 |
AUS 2 |
ESP Ret |
NED 6 |
ITA 2 |
GER 2 |
SMR 14 |
CZE 3 |
GBR 5 |
EUR 1 |
ITA 12 |
FRA 3 |
POR 11 |
3rd | 162 | [21] |
Year | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | Pos | Pts | Ref | |||||||||||||
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R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | |||||
2006 | Kawasaki | QAT | QAT | AUS | AUS | ESP | ESP | ITA | ITA | EUR Ret |
EUR 18 |
SMR 18 |
SMR Ret |
CZE 18 |
CZE Ret |
GBR 20 |
GBR Ret |
NED Ret |
NED 15 |
GER 20 |
GER 23 |
ITA 15 |
ITA 17 |
FRA 15 |
FRA 16 |
28th | 3 | [22] | ||
2007 | Honda | QAT Ret |
QAT 13 |
AUS 12 |
AUS 12 |
EUR 12 |
EUR 15 |
SPA 9 |
SPA 7 |
NED Ret |
NED 13 |
ITA 11 |
ITA Ret |
GBR Ret |
GBR C |
SMR | SMR | CZE | CZE | GBR | GBR | GER | GER | ITA | ITA | FRA | FRA | 17th | 40 | [23] |
2010 | Honda | AUS 19 |
AUS 14 |
POR | POR | SPA | SPA | NED | NED | ITA | ITA | RSA | RSA | USA | USA | SMR | SMR | CZE | CZE | GBR 16 |
GBR 12 |
GER | GER | ITA | ITA | FRA | FRA | 24th | 6 | [24] |
Year | Bike | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | Pos | Pts | Ref | ||||||||||||||||
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R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R3 | R1 | R2 | R3 | R1 | R2 | R3 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R1 | R2 | R3 | |||||
2009 | Honda | BHI |
BHI |
OUL 10 |
OUL Ret |
DON DNS |
DON Ret |
THR 7 |
THR 3 |
SNE 3 |
SNE 3 |
KNO 3 |
KNO 2 |
MAL Ret |
MAL DNS |
BHGP EX1 |
BHGP EX1 |
BHGP EX1 |
CAD EX1 |
CAD EX1 |
CRO 3 |
CRO 3 |
SIL 3 |
SIL 3 |
OUL NC |
OUL 7 |
OUL 3 |
4th | 188 | [25] | ||
2010 | BHI 5 |
BHI Ret |
THR 2 |
THR 1 |
OUL 6 |
OUL 8 |
CAD 5 |
CAD 1 |
MAL 2 |
MAL 2 |
KNO 3 |
KNO C |
SNE 1 |
SNE 1 |
SNE Ret |
BHGP 4 |
BHGP Ret |
BHGP 6 |
CAD 2 |
CAD 1 |
CRO 6 |
CRO 8 |
SIL 2 |
SIL 3 |
OUL 5 |
OUL 3 |
OUL 2 |
2nd | 6252 | [26] | ||
2011 | Suzuki | BHI Ret |
BHI DNS |
OUL 6 |
OUL Ret |
CRO 8 |
CRO 4 |
THR 9 |
THR 6 |
KNO 5 |
KNO 13 |
SNE 7 |
SNE 2 |
OUL 2 |
OUL C |
BHGP 1 |
BHGP 6 |
BHGP Ret |
CAD DSQ |
CAD 4 |
CAD 2 |
DON 6 |
DON 5 |
SIL 4 |
SIL 1 |
BHGP 2 |
BHGP Ret |
BHGP 6 |
5th | 5983 | [27] |
Yr | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Pos | Pts | Ref |
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2010 | Honda | BHI | THR | OUL | CAD | MAL | SIL 1 |
SIL 1 |
KNO | SNE | BHGP | CAD | CRO | OUL | OUL | 13th | 50 | [28] |