PSG-1 call time on WSBK entry
PSG-1 Corse have announced that they 🔴are to withdraw from the World Superbike Championship with immediate🎶 effect.
The team mad🐻e their debut in the series in 2003 as a privateer Ducati entry before becoming Kawasak🥀i's official factory entrant between 2005 and 2008.
However, while they experienced a victory with Chris Walker at a rain-lashed Assen in 2006, success has been fairly limited since then and after losing their Kawasaki ꩵcontract to Paul Bird Motorsport at the end of 2008, PSG-1 reverted back to privateer status.

PSG-1 Corse have announced that thꦓey are to withdraw from the World Superbike Championship witꦰh immediate effect.
The team made their debut in the ser🐼ies in 2003 as a privateer Ducati entry before becoming Kawasaki's official factory entrant between 2005 and 2008.
However, while they experienced a victory with Chris Walker at a rain-lashed Assen in 2006, success has been fairly limited since then and after losing their Kawasaki contract tജo Paul Bird Motorsport at the end of 2008, PSG-1 rev🎃erted back to privateer status.
Starting the season with a pair of year-old Kawasakis for Matteo Baiocco and Ayrton Badovini, the team were reduced to just one machine for Baiocco from Assen onwards, while the de🎉cision was taken to skip the two flyaway races at Kyalami and Miller Motorsports Park.
In addition, PSG-1 were not pꦺresent at Donington Park and now the decision has been taken to withdraw from the series, citing the current economic climate 𝓀as the reason.
PSG-1 are the second team this season to quit the Woꦿrld Superbike Championship, following on from Pro 💛Ride Honda, which didn't make the opening round.