Puccetti Racing threaten to leave Kawasaki and WorldSBK unless “circumstances” change

The Puccetti Racing team owner runs 𝄹on a one-rider team in WorldSBK and a one-rider team in WorldSSP, although John McPhee is also aboard a Puccetti Kawasaki machine with the Vince64 outfit.
After starting the seas♔on w🍒ith Tom Sykes, the two sides decided to part way after just four rounds.
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Tito Rabat was aboard the ZX-10RR at Misano and Donington Park - the Spani𒆙ard will see out the remainder of the 2023 campaign with the team - alongside his MotoE duties.
The former Moto💛GP rider will also be in British Superbike action after joining McAMS Yamaha for the next two rounds Snetterton and Brands Hatch.
But no matter the rider, Puccetti Kawasaki has consistently languished down the order and fai🎃led to replicate results in years past.
Speaking to , Puccetti said this about Kawasaki’s current struggles: "Unfortunately, Kawasaki is going through a very diffi꧟cult time, and the situation is quite critical in terms of results.
"Rea🍌 is riding beyond the limit, pulling out all the stops but it’s not enough. In Misano he arrived seconds after Bautista.
"That’s too bad because Kawasaki 🐭has always boasted a glorious history in this paddock, and it deserves to occupy other positions."
While it’s been a tough couple of seasons for Puccetti racing, their su🐈ccess with Kawasaki has included winning races with Toprak Razgatlioglu in 2019.
There has also been success with Can Oncu in WorldSSP as recently as Mandalika earlier this season when he won Race 1, but a🦩s it relates to the Superbike category, Puccetti wants ‘circumstances’ to improve otherwise he will focus solely on Supersport where he’s enjoyed more success as a team owner.
Puccetti added: "A breakthrou♊gh is needed for next year and I’ve already discussed this with the bosses at Kawasaki. We won with Toprak but now we’re far from the top ten.
"My priority is certainly to continue ಌwith Kawasaki. But, under these circumstances I’m not having it and I don’t intend to continue my adventure in Superbike [if༺ it continues].
"I’d rather move forward and focus allꦡ🎐 my efforts on the Supersport class."