Ray confirmed with Motoxracing Yamaha WorldSBK squad
Reigning British Superbike champion Bradley Ray will join the WorldSBK grid as part of the Motoxracing Yamaha WorldSBK Team, competing in the European rounds of the year for 2023.
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Reigning British Superbike champion Bradley Ray will join the WorldSBK grid as part of the Motoxracing Yamaha WorldSBK Team, competing in the European rounds of the year for 2023.
Time for some random - and very odd - quick fire questions with newly-crowned British Superbike Champion Bradley Ray…
Josh Brookes’ four-year tenure with the Paul Bird Motorsport team came to an end at Brands Hatch at the weekend and although the MCE Ducati rider wasn’t able to climb onto the British Superbike Championship podium, he at least ended 2022 with a smile on his face.
2022 was another strong season for Tommy Bridewell in this year’s British Superbike Championship with third overall the outcome, the third time in the last four years that he’s finishes in the top three.
Kyle Ryde’s maiden appearance in the British Superbike Championship Showdown saw him finish in a solid sixth place overall with a best finish of fourth taken at Brands Hatch at the weekend.
Bradley Ray says his first British Superbikes title feels surreal after he clinched the crown with two races to spare at the weekend.
Glenn Irwin ended the 2022 Bennetts British Superbike Championship in almost exactly the same manner as he’d started, the Honda Racing rider taking two wins at Brands Hatch at the weekend compared to the treble he’d taken at the season opener at Silverstone.
Honda’s Glenn Irwin took his fifth win of the season as he bagged the final British Superbike Championship race of 2022 ahead of brother Andrew with Danny Buchan finishing third to make it two Synetiq BMW’s on the podium. Glenn Irwin grabbed the holeshot from pole position but Buchan went ahead at Stirlings and he led at the end of the opening lap from Glenn Irwin, Peter Hickman (FHO Racing BMW), Andrew Irwin, Danny Kent (Buildbase Suzuki) and Tommy Bridewell (Oxford Products Ducati) although Hickman quickly went into second at the start of lap two. Jason O’Halloran was missing though with the McAMS Yamaha being wheeled off the grid after the sighting lap.