COPS have launched an urgent investigation after two superbike riders died in a “chain reaction” collision during a championship race.
Owen Jenner, 21, and Shane Richardson, 29, were involved in the horrific incident which saw 11 riders fall on turn one of today’s race at Oulton Park.
The Cheshire event was subsequently abandoned as medical staff were deployed.
Jenner was taken to the circuit medical centre and given further resuscitation treatment but tragically died from a “catastrophic head injury”, the organisers said.
Meanwhile, Richardson was taken to the medical centre with “severe chest injuries”.
But he also sadly died while he was being transferred to Royal Stoke University Hospital, organisers added.
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Now, Cheshire Police have revealed they are investigating two deaths “on behalf of the coroner”.
British ace Jenner had been riding for Rapid Honda, while New Zealander Richardson was competing for Astro-JJR Hippo Suzuki.
British Superbike (BSB) said that a third rider, Tom Tunstall, 47, sustained “significant injuries”.
Tunstall was treated on the track and then taken to the medical centre.
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He was then transferred to Royal Stoke University Hospital with “significant back and abdominal injuries”, according to BSB.
The organisers said another five riders were treated in the medical centre with minor injuries, but did not need to be transferred to hospital.
Cheshire Police said: “Police are investigating two deaths on behalf of the coroner following a multiple collision at Oulton Park this afternoon.
“Emergency services were called to the scene following the collision which resulted in two riders being fatally injured and another with serious injuries.
“The Motorcycle Circuit Racing Control Board and MotorSport Vision Racing are investigating the full circumstances of the incident in conjunction with the Coroner and Cheshire Police.”
Today’s event was part of the opening weekend of this year’s British Superbikes season.
Superbikes are highly-modified vehicles and BSB said they are “both quick and powerful” – with engines going up to 200bhp.
The campaign runs for eight rounds prior to entering three further “showdown” events.
Several fans have taken to social media to pay tribute to Jenner and Richardson.
One wrote: “I am truly shocked. I am so sorry to everyone involved the riders, the teams, the families, the Marshalls, the medics, the fans who were there.”
While a second posted: “Thoughts and prayers for the families of Owen and Shane, may they rest in peace.
“This is a dark day for motorsport.”
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And another added: “A terrible day for our sport. My heart goes out to the families of both Owen Jenner and Shane Richardson.
“Our sport can be cruel but our community uplifting. Like those that have gone before, they shall never be forgotten. Rest in peace.”
Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk