In BSB SBK. In BSB SS, Yamaha and Kawasaki were dominant with two Triumphs in 7th and 8th. No Suzuki at all and a few Hondas that didn't matter as far as points go.
went back and listened to his interview after it was announced and he said excited for 2021 and POSSIBLY 2022, so yea fingers crossed for our dude
I dig the new rules package for the fans but it seems a little heartbreaking for the Mom & Pop outfits. Wonder who's taking the 2nd seat at Attack and the SBK seat for HSBK/Warhorse.
Interesting, I wonder why Yamaha chose not to retain Josh. Covid issues aside, I feel like he did the best he could have in his situation, and could have had a strong year two.
So Herrin on the HSBK V2 eh ? https://www.roadracingworld.com/new...riding-hsbk-ducati-in-supersport-daytona-200/