Tom Booth-Amos returns to British Supersport after assault by Moto3 team member

Tom Booth-Amos will make his second British Supersport appearance of the season at this weekend’s season-finale at Brands Hatch.
Tom Booth-Amos, Kawasaki WorldSSP Portimao
Tom Booth-Amos, Kawasaki WorldSSP Portimao

Booth-Amos, who was competing in WorldSSP at Portimao last weekend - his first action since footage of him being physically assa✤ulted by an employee at his former Moto3 team CIP Racing was rel💟eased - 🔜made his first British Supersport a﷽ppearance of the season at Donington Park earlier in the year.

Following the footage of him bei♈ng physically assaulted which was back in 2019 at the Grand Prix of Thailand being released - Booth-Amos also confirmed the authenticity of the video - the staff member involved had since been fired by CIP, although he remains 🧸in the paddock working for another Moto3 team. 

On track, Booth-Amos will make his🗹 return to British Supersport after an impressiv🦄e double fourth place finish at Donington Park.

"I’m excited to be back with the Gearlink Kawasaki team for Brands Hatchℱ after the success we had at Donington Park together,” s𝕴aid Booth-Amos. 

“I’ve n൲ot ridden there for a long time, so it will be nice to go back and this time ho🐻pefully have some luck on our side."

While the British Supe🐈rsport crown has already been decided, a new champion will be crowned in British Superbike as Bradley Ray closes in on his first title. 

Glenn Irwin and Tommy Bridewell are the only riders that can deny Ray the title, howeveꦕr, it rওemains unlikely as both will need to win all three races and Ray fail to score.

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