Inside the Mind of Scott Redding: A Bold Move from WorldSBK to BSB

Inside the Mind of Scott Redding: A Bold Move from WorldSBK to BSB

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Scott Redding drops hint about dissatisfaction with WorldSBK team

Scott Redding had a significant impact during his second race weekend back in the British Superbike Championship. He qualified third at Brands Hatch on Friday, then took third place in Race 1, followed by a win in Race 2 and another podium finish in Race 3, leading fans to vote him Rider of the Round. Redding’s prior race with the PBM Ducati team this year was at Knockhill on short notice, with challenging conditions adding to the difficulty of adapting. Leaving MGM Bonovo mid-season in the World Superbike Championship, Redding returned to BSB, where PBM Ducati confirmed his stay through 2025. Redding’s presence at Brands Hatch was unexpected, even to himself, as he revealed after parting ways with his former team following the Donington round, citing the lack of testing opportunities as a hindrance to performance. Filling in for the injured Glenn Irwin, Redding’s future role in the team is yet to be determined, with uncertainties surrounding Irwin’s recovery and the potential addition of a second motorcycle for both riders once he returns.

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