Wilson to pick up Bishopscourt baton from dad Benpublished at 21:48 BST 16 October
Ruben Sherman-Boyd and Rory Creith will race at Bishopscourt next week
Ollie Wilson is set to pick up where his father Ben left off when he competes in next weekend's Sunflower Races at Bishopscourt on 24 and 25 October.
The 14-year-old will make his debut on the same tarmac where his father, a former Gearlink Kawasaki British Supersport racer, concluded his racing career in 2015.
Wilson has shown plenty of promise with titles such as the Junior Sand Racing Champion and the British Junior Flat Track Champion, and will race on the Kawasaki Ninja 400 for his inaugural track appearance.
In the competitive landscape of the USBK Supersport 300 championship, Ruben Sherman-Boyd is currently leading the standings with a narrow 11-point advantage over his closest rival Roy Werst, with Rory Creith in third.
Sherman-Boyd faced a challenging season, missing several rounds while participating in the AJN Steelstock Kawasaki British Superteen Championship. However, his resilience shone through when he secured fourth at Oulton Park just a couple of weeks ago. Ruben was also the top rookie for the series.
The Ballyclare teenager's prowess was further highlighted when representing his country at the Celtic Match races in East Fortune, where he, alongside Carl Philips, emerged victorious to break Kian McDonald's winning streak and set a new class record on his debut.
Meanwhile, Bushmills' Rory Creith has been showcasing his skills in various national championship events this season, which adds extra intrigue to the championship's final round.