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Steve aims to keep great form going at Oulton Park



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Published Date: 16 July 2008
WOODHALL Spa ace Steve Plater is aiming to make it three podiums in a row when he takes on all comers in round seven of the Fuchs/Silkolene British Supersport championship at Oulton Park on Sunday.
After switching to the Supersport class, Plater scored a win at Snetterton and followed up with a second place at a rainy Mallory Park last time out. A previous winner at Oulton Park, both in Supersport and Superbike, Plater is hopeful of further glo
ry on Sunday.

He said: "I enjoy the undulating circuit at Oulton Park. I have won here numerous times in the past and can see no reason why I cannot produce a strong result this weekend.

"Oulton is a circuit that has everything, undulations, slow corners and very fast straights but it can soon catch you out - as I have also found to my cost in the past. It's a circuit that needs treating with the utmost respect but can be very rewarding."

Plater will be riding the AIM Yamaha R6 that carried him to victory at the TT and the North West 200 road races this year.

After competing in just two rounds of the British Supersport championship this year, Plater is currently placed seventh in the rider points. A further top result from Sunday's race could see him elevated into the top five.

Free practice takes place on Friday, followed by two qualifying sessions on Saturday to determine the grid for Sunday's 16-lap race that is set to start at 3.35pm and will be shown live on Eurosport 2.



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