Oulton Park was where he also took a second place finish behind Bradley Ray in the second race and if it wasn’t for a lowly qualifying position in the wet – 15th – he could have come away with three podiums from the three races. The FS-3 Racing Kawasaki runner was overshadowed by his young team-mate Rory Skinner at the opening round at Silverstone but Jackson’s results there didn’t really reflect his pace. Having made his British Superbike Championship debut back in 2014 and with almost 150 races now under his belt, Lee Jackson finally claimed a well deserved victory in the series with a superb ride in the final race of the weekend at Oulton Park.
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