Allingham takes Superstock win at Donington BSBpublished at 15:11 BST
Image source, PacemakerDavid Allingham finished second in the 2025 British Superstock series
Northern Ireland's David Allingham continued his winning start to the British Superstock 1000cc series by taking victory in Sunday's race at Donington in difficult conditions.
The initial running of the race was halted because of rain and Allingham worked his way to the front of the field on his SMS/Nicholl Oils BMW to win the re-run, staged over seven laps.
Matt Truelove was second, with another Northern Ireland rider, Simon Reid, completing the podium positions in third.
The 31-year-old Eglinton rider also came out on top in the opening round of the championship at Oulton Park.
Allingham has a 12-point advantage over nearest challenger, Milenco by Padgett's rider Luke Mossey, after two rounds.
Meanwhile in the feature British Superbike class, Glenn Irwin finished 12th on Saturday, eighth in the sprint race and sixth in the final race on his Nitrous Competitions Ducati.
Irwin's teammate, defending champion Kyle Ryde, won both Sunday's races to establish a 19-point lead at the top of the standings, ahead of Scott Redding, who was the victor on Saturday.
Glenn Irwin sits ninth in the table ahead of the third round of the series at Knockhill on 19-21 June.
Dubliner Jack Kennedy had a fourth place and a second position to lie second in that championship, behind Scars Racing Ducati rider Luke Stapleford.
Likewise, Jack Burrows picked up a second spot and a fourth place to sit second in the Moto4 series.


























