BSB: Jack Kennedy returns to British Superbikes with RAF Regular and Reserve Kawasaki
Published on September 11, 2020
By Dawn Hammersley
By Dawn Hammersley
Two-time British Supersport Champion, Jack Kennedy who originally started the 2020 season riding for The Santander Salt Tag Racing Yamaha, who had to pull out of the BSB championship due to technical issues, will be joining Lee Hardy’s RAF Regular Reserve Kawasaki Team alongside Ryan Vickers.
Kennedy is looking forward to making his debut for the team, especially at Oulton Park as he has always had good results at the Cheshire circuit.
Lee Hardy wanted to expand his racing team so with Kennedy out of a ride it was a perfect opportunity to do so, Ryan Vickers was also pleased to have Kennedy as a new team mate as he will bring some good racing knowledge to the team.
The Irishman is no stranger to Kawasaki machinery, he competed for the WD40 team in 2016, but cut his season short.
The RAF Reserve Kawasaki team will be hoping to replicate their success at Oulton Park from 2018 when they had a double race win with Jake Dixon.
Featured image: Bennetts British Superbike Championship
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