Tarran Mackenzie Confirms New WorldSBK Deal for the Rest of 2025
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British Superbikes head to Brands Hatch
Brands Hatch hosts the first of its two rounds of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship this weekend as the season heads to the venue’s iconic Grand Prix circuit. Kent’s very own Bradley Ray leads the championship as the series head to his home circuit, and he will be keen to continue what has been one of the most impressive starts to the season ever. He has nine race wins so far this season, and the two races he hasn’t won he has finished…
Regular readers of SPEEDWEEK.com know about the change from Scott Redding to the British Superbike series during the year. MGM Ducati has confirmed the expected successor with Tarran Mackenzie.
MGM Boss releases statement on team split with Scott Redding
MGM Bonovo Racing to race with Tarran Mackenzie in Hungary MGM Bonovo Racing welcomes Tarran Mackenzie to compete with the British rider at round eight round of the WorldSBK season at the new Balaton Park Circuit. After seven rounds full of ups and downs, Scott Redding has decided to pursue a different career path without the consent of MGM Bonovo Racing. Nevertheless, the German team, led by Team Owner Michael Galinski, wants to continue compe…
Tarran Mackenzie makes his comeback in the FIM Superbike World Championship this weekend. The 29-year-old Briton replaces the departed Scott Redding at MGM Bonovo Racing for the eighth round of the season at the new Balaton Park Circuit in Hungary. Scott Redding decided to go his own way after seven erratic laps and recently appeared […] The article "Tarran Mackenzie replaces Scott Redding at MGM Bonovo Racing in Hungary" first appeared on Races…
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