NW200 chief Mervyn Whyte eyes Josh Brookes PBM Ducati swoop for 2019
On Wednesday, the Australian was confirmed as the second rider in Paul Bird’s new-look British Superbike team for next season alongside MotoGP star Scott Redding, when the pair will race the latest factory-backed Ducati V4 machines.
NW200 Event Director Whyte said he would make the short trip over to the final BSB round this weekend at Brands Hatch in Kent in an effort to ‘work out a deal’ with team owner Bird and Brookes.
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Hide Ad“I spoke to Paul Bird recently and he explained that there would changes to his rider line-up for 2019,” said Whyte.
“I will be going to Brands Hatch for the final round of the British Superbike Championship this weekend and will speak to both Paul and Josh Brookes about next year’s North West 200.
“After the run of success the PBM team has enjoyed at the NW200 with Glenn Irwin over the last two years, hopefully we can work out a deal to have Josh on a PBM Ducati at our 90th anniversary race next May.”
Carrick’s Glenn Irwin has wowed fans on the booming Ducati at the international road race over the past two years, winning three Superbike races in a row, including a dominant double on the Italian Panigale R back in May.
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Hide AdThe Ulster rider has joined the JG Speedfit Kawasaki team for 2019 as a replacement for the departing Leon Haslam, who will team up with World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea at Kawasaki.
Whether or not Irwin returns to defend his Superbike title on the North Coast next Spring remains to be seen.
However, the 28-year-old recently told the News Letter the time might be right to end his participation at the famous international road race and concentrate solely on winning the British Superbike Championship.
Aussie Brookes, who clinched the BSB crown in 2015, made his debut at the North West 200 in 2013 with Northern Ireland’s Tyco BMW team.
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Hide AdThe following year, he finished as the runner-up in the feature Superbike race on the Milwaukee Yamaha behind Michael Dunlop, setting a lap record at 122.957mph.
Looking ahead to next year, Brookes said: “The Be Wiser Ducati V4 will be an awesome bike and I’m excited to be a part of this, and to start winning regularly again. I know the team will be at the forefront once again in 2019 and I’m really looking forward to this challenge.”