
BSB: PR Racing Announce A Two-Rider Line-Up For Their 2021 Bennetts British Superbike Campaign.
By Dawn Hammersley
PR Racing have resigned Joe Francis For The 2021 Season With New Signing Brad Jones Ahead of Their 20th Anniversary Season In Bennetts British Superbikes.
The Liverpool-based team have resigned Cheshire rider Joe Francis for a third consecutive season after a successful 2020 season with the PR Racing team, Joe claimed top-ten finishes throughout the season and is aiming for higher position finishes in the 2021 season. The team will be riding the all-new BMW M 1000 RR in their hunt for podium success.
Joe Francis-PR Racing Team
This will be a fantastic opportunity to build on the consistent development from myself and the team over the last two years. Towards the end of 2020 season, we really stepped up as we closed the gap and ran with the leading pack. I can’t wait to swing my leg over the new bike and start testing.
22-year-old Brad Jones makes his Superbike debut for the 2021 season. The Stalbridge rider has finished runner-up for the last two seasons in the Quattro Group British Supersport Championship; he is very eager to make the step up to the premier class.
Brad Jones-PR Racing Team
I’m very excited to get going, I know I have a lot of learning to do but that’s all part of the process. The excitement is really high for 2021 and get my first taste of the Superbike. At this stage of my career, stepping up into Superbikes and benefitting from all the team’s experience, is a great opportunity for me.
Team Principal John Jameson is really excited to be bringing another young talent on-board the team. The team were delighted how their 2020 season went and how Joe performed, especially towards the end of the season.
John Jameson-PR Racing Team Principal
With the continued support of Bowker Motorrad BMW Motorrad UK and the rest of our team partners, we’re really looking forward to, and relish the fresh challenges the 2021 season will bring. This announcement completes our 2021 plans with four riders competeing in three different classes across the Bennetts British Superbike Championship.
Featured Image: Kerry Rawson Photography
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