American Jayson Uribe To Race For Fireplace Warehouse Racing Team In 2014 British Motostar Championship

American Jayson Uribe To Race For Fireplace Warehouse Racing Team In 2014 British Motostar Championship

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Jayson Uribe, the 14 year native Californian, will be returning to the United Kingdom in March of 2014 to begin racing his second BSB season with the well respected Fireplace Warehouse Racing Team. Jayson, who formerly ran as a privateer on a standard 2004 Honda RS 125 and placed a respectable 11th in the 125 class in 2013 will be returning to ride on a 2012 Honda NSF 250R Moto 3 machine owned and operated by Adrian Mason. Jayson will be joined by four other teammates, making FPW Racing one of the largest Monster Energy Motostar teams in the paddock. Jayson is anxious to run on the more modern Moto 3 engine and is confident in his abilities to produce consistent results for his new team.

“I am excited to run with my new team. I look forward to pushing myself to new extremes and to learn from my teammates as we all grow through out the season.” -JAYSON URIBE

His Mother and Jay reside in Nottingham, England seven months of the year while his Dad makes the journey to as many races as they can financially handle. The young family appreciates your support and encourages you to follow Jayson on Facebook at FB:uriberacing or to check out his website at www.jaysonuribe.com.

Please visit jaysonuribe.com for more 2014 news and updates…

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