GR Motosport Returning To British Motostar Championship

GR Motosport Returning To British Motostar Championship

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GR Motosport return to the HEL Motostar British Championship with DR Moto and Liam Delves

March 7th, 2017

GR Motosport’s ‘STAUFF Connect Academy’ team up with Reynolds Engineering in a return to the Championship they won in 2013

Continuing the ethos of the STAUFF Connect Academy, GR Motosport are pleased to announce a new project with Reynolds Engineering Ltd, manufacturers of the MotoGP specification DR Moto. The Project is to develop and manufacture a Moto3 DR Moto, to be piloted in the Stauff Connect Academy’s striking Green and Yellow livery by 16-year-old Liam Delves of Stechford, Birmingham in the HEL MotoStar British Championship.

The project started when both GR Motosport and Reynolds Engineering supported Liam in the 2016 MotoStar standard class. After a huge crash at Brands Hatch broke the bike frame, Brent asked managing director Dean Reynolds if his company could make something better for the future. Deans answer was a simple “Yes” and the project was born.

We have a lot of work to do but are excited about the challenges of the season ahead. The opening round of the 2017 MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship takes place at Donington Park on March 30/April 2.

For further information, please visit

www.grmotosport.co.uk

www.dr-moto.co.uk

www.britishsuperbike.com.

               

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