The racing world and the Cheshire community are in mourning following the tragic death of Owen Jenner, who passed away during the British Supersport Championship race at Oulton Park in Cheshire. Owen, just 21 years old, was a rising star in the racing community, known for their intense passion for the sport, their competitive spirit, and the joy they brought to everyone around them.
Owen’s love for racing was evident from a young age. Whether on or off the track, Owen’s enthusiasm and dedication to the sport were infectious. Known for their fearlessness, skill, and relentless drive, Owen had quickly become a favorite among fans, fellow riders, and the racing community at large. With a promising career ahead of them, Owen’s tragic passing has left an immense void in the hearts of all who knew them.
In addition to their talent on the track, Owen was also celebrated for their kind-hearted nature and vibrant personality. Fellow riders, friends, and family describe Owen as someone who always had a positive attitude, bringing smiles and laughter to those around them. Their energy and warmth extended beyond racing, creating strong friendships and making lasting memories with everyone they encountered.
Owen’s loss has been felt deeply across the racing world, where tributes have poured in from competitors, fans, and loved ones alike. The support and love shown by the community are a testament to the impact Owen made in such a short time. Despite their young age, Owen had already earned the respect and admiration of many, and their spirit will continue to inspire future generations of riders.
Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the tragic accident at Oulton Park, and any relevant information is encouraged to be shared with local authorities.
At this difficult time, our thoughts and sympathies are with Owen’s family, friends, and fellow riders. The legacy Owen leaves behind—of passion, joy, and unyielding determination—will never be forgotten. They will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing them, and their memory will live on in the hearts of those who admired them both on and off the track.
