From a press release issued by Castrol Honda:
SURPRISE AWARD FOR DOUBLE WINNER EDWARDS
Colin Edwards collected a surprise award on Sunday evening after his double win at the Oschersleben circuit in Germany.
The Castrol Honda rider was presented with a commemorative decanter by team manager Neil Tuxworth for notching up the team’s 50th World Superbike win in the day’s opening race.
Edwards also set a number of new records and reached a number of milestones with his performance in Germany, his achievements included:
–His fifth successive win of the year
–The 50th (and 51st) win for Castrol Honda
–The 99th and 100th win in World Superbike for the USA
–A record 21st consecutive podium finish (previous record = 12)
–Equalling a record 21 podiums in one year (set by Doug Polen in 1991)
–Moving to joint second in the all time wins tally for World Superbike (sharing 27 wins with Doug Polen)
The decanter presented to Edwards was engraved with details of Castrol Honda’s 50 wins; it read:
Colin Edwards, 26 (1998 – 2002)
Aaron Slight, 11 (1995 – 1998)
John Kocinski, 9 (1997)
Carl Fogarty, 4 (1996)
Edwards said: “I’m not big on statistics but this made me realize what we’ve achieved in my five years with Castrol Honda. It’s great for me that I get all the glory but without the team behind me I’m going absolutely nowhere so it’s them I have to thank.”
Castrol Honda Gives Edwards An Award Commemorating Team’s 50th WSB Win
Castrol Honda Gives Edwards An Award Commemorating Team’s 50th WSB Win
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