Steve Martin secured a double points-scoring finish for Foggy Petronas Racing as hazardous conditions made for incident-packed racing at the ninth round of the Superbike World Championship at Assen, Holland.

The Australian kept a cool head in atrocious weather during race one to bring his FP1 safely home in 12th place. He then went one better with a strong finish to the dry second race, passing a number of riders in the closing stages to claim 11th place.

But there was more misfortune for team-mate Craig Jones, who was a casualty in the chaos of the first lap of the first race when he punted off track into the gravel. Then, after a stunning start to race two when he was running in 14th place after four laps, his engine locked up and he was forced to pull in.

Former FPR rider Chris Walker enjoyed the ride of his career to secure a comfortable victory from the back of the grid in the first race, before Troy Bayliss returned to form to claim victory in race two.

Martin (above) said: "To be in the points in both races was excellent. The second race was one of the hardest of my life.

"All my passes were through out-breaking and diving into the corners and I am really happy for everybody that we are in the points again."