WSBK News: Liberty Racing Confirms Moscow Absence
Submitted by Jared Earle on Thu, 2012-08-16 09:22
In the soap opera that is Liberty Racing's World Superbike season, the team has confirmed that they will be missing the Moscow round, as suspected yesterday, but they stated that they are commited to racing at the following round at the Nürburgring. In what looks like focussing all their efforts on as many resources as possible for next year, it looks like they are writing this year off.
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Once again, Liberty Racing
Once again, Liberty Racing further cement their status as the Lindsay Lohan of motorcycle racing teams.
Insane, whinging, attention seeking morons.
Not surprising that their
Not surprising that their "giving up" on this season. They let their winning rider go. While they provide a huge amount of money for the series and hospitality, one really has to scratch their heads on exactly what do they want in WSBK. With release of Silvan, it seems that winning isn't their motive.