Bradley Ray retains Yamaha Motoxracing WorldSBK seat for 2024

Ray's rookie y🃏ear was a rollercoaster campa🍸ign as he adjusted to the WorldSBK-spec Yamaha YZF-R1, having won the British title a year earlier.
He finished 19th in the༒ standings despite missing four rounds, one point behind fellow Yamaha rook📖ie Lorenzo Baldassarri who took part in every race.
Ray said: “I’m really happy to si𒉰gn with Yamaha and Motoxไ again for the 2024 season.
"I feel like it’s important to get a second year to really bl💞ossom and be able to show youไr full potential!
"We had some st🃏rong races in 2023 together so I’m excited to build on that. I’m super happy to be doing the full Championship too and think this will be very beneficial fo💃r myself throughout 2024.
"I want to say a massive thank you to everyone at Yamaha and Sandro at Motox for giving me a second year and anotherꦑ opportunity to compete in WorldSBK. See you in Australia.”
Team Manager Sandro Carusi aℱdded: "I’m pleased to continue on the journey we began with Bradley in WorldSBK last year.
"His surgery during the season slowed our growth somewhat, but in the first part of the year we showed we could be competitive together. I’m confident, both that he will make a full recovery and that w💜e can achieve positive results in the 2024 Championship.”

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