GSE Racing Uncertain Of Racing Plans Due To 2004 World Superbike Spec Tire Rules

GSE Racing Uncertain Of Racing Plans Due To 2004 World Superbike Spec Tire Rules

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From a press release issued by GSE Racing, which races as HM Plant Ducati in the 2003 FIM World Superbike Championship:

GSE Racing issues statement of intent

GSE Racing has issued a statement of intent with regard to its future racing activities in the immediate aftermath of the Dutch round of the Superbike World Championship at Assen.

The team has been inundated with requests and speculation with regard to its immediate future in the sport. The objective of this statement is to reveal the facts behind GSE Racing’s current position for the overall benefit of team personnel.

Team Principal Darrell Healey said: “Due to circumstances beyond our control, GSE Racing is unclear about certain key aspects of the 2004 Superbike World Championship. In addition, due to the uncertainty surrounding the technical rules, we are not in a position to confirm manufacturer support next season.

“These circumstances are unacceptable to GSE Racing’s existing partners – most notably HM Plant and Hitachi Construction Machinery – stakeholders and staff. Therefore, after consulting with all relevant parties, we have decided to make our position clear. It is the very least that we can do and comes out of respect for our riders and the other loyal members of the team who have shared in our past and current success.

“This is a serious situation which we feel other teams may also have to face in the immediate future. At present, GSE Racing are unable to confirm which championship it will be competing in next season, which machines it will be using and who the sponsors, riders and other personnel will be. We are being open and fair with everyone concerned so that they can explore other opportunities within the sport.

“However, that is not to say that GSE Racing has any wish to withdraw from the sport. On the contrary, we will be continuing to investigate other opportunities over the coming weeks. In addition, I know that the reputation of GSE Racing in its pursuit of excellence and World Championship success has not gone unnoticed and there may be other possibilities for us to explore after this statement has gone public.”

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