James Westmoreland,, also known as 'Westy', from Hedon, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, is an English motorcycle racer. In the 2019-2020 season, he will ride a Suzuki GSX-R1000 in the World Endurance Championship. Westmoreland competed in the British 125 cc and the British Superbike Championship. After finishing twice runner up in the competitive British 125GP field he moved into Supersport for 2007, where he claimed the Cup Championship in his debut season. A move into the main supersport class for 2008 saw him spend several seasons running at the front, taking fourteen podiums and four wins with a best Championship standing of second. In 2012, he competed in the British Superbike Championship with Team WFR and achieved the riders cup for that season, finishing 7th in the Championship and narrowly missing out on the Showdown. In 2016, he competed in the British Supersport Championship aboard a Yamaha YZF-R6. In 2018, he finished 3rd in the British Supersport Championship with Gearlink Kawasaki, with several podium finishes including a win at the final round at Brands Hatch. Westmoreland rejoined Gearlink Kawasaki for the remainder of the 2019 British Supersport Championship. For 2019-2020 World Endurance Championshiphe will join Superbike team R2CL aboard the Suzuki GSXR 1000 alongside teammates Clinton Sellar and Sheridan Morias. Westmoreland previously took victory at the 24 hours Le Mans in April 2019 with Team 50 Motors Events, finishing first in the Superstock class and 7th overall.. The Motors Events 50 team also finished a strong third in the Bol D'or24 hour. For 2020 Westmoreland will ride for Gearlink Kawasaki in the British Supersport Championship.
Career
Early career
Westmoreland began racing motocross in 1995, and switched to circuit racingin 2001. He was runner-up in the British 125cc championship in both 2005 and 2006.
British Supersport Championship 2007-10
In 2007 Westmoreland moved up to the British Supersport Championship with the Centurion Racing team. Entered in the Cup class for private teams, he came 9th overall in the standings with a best of 4th at Thruxton, winning the privateers' cup that year. In 2008, he finished 4th overall, with second places at Knockhill and Croft. In 2009, he set up his own JW Racing team just 2 weeks before the season, to campaign Glen Richards' 2008 championship winning Triumph Daytona 675. He started the season slowly with midpoint finishes, but he came into form at Snetterton, grabbing a 3rd place; results continued to improve with a 2nd at Knockhill, and his first supersport win came at Brands Hatch GP. A second win at Silverstone sealed third place in the championship.
British Superbike Championship
2015: 19th - JG Speedfit Kawasaki 2014: 13th - Buildbase BMW 2013: 5th - Buildbase BMW 2012: 7th - Team WFR Honda 2011: 14th - Motorpoint Yamaha