Honda Racing UK has launched its 2024 British Superbike Championship campaign with the unveiling of the latest generation Honda CBR1000RR-R that new signing Tommy Bridewell will ride this season.
The defending champion makes the switch to Honda from PBM Racing Ducati after clinching his maiden BSB title in 2023, some 17 years after making his debut in the national series.
He will compete as part of a three-rider factory Honda line-up in 2024 alongside Andrew Irwin and Dean Harrison, who arrives from DAO Racing Kawasaki.
The team also pulled the wraps off the machine it will enter for the British Supersport Championship, where Jack Kennedy will be targeting a fifth BritishSSP title.
“It has certainly been a busy winter this year, with the arrival of our new specification bikes and our expanded rider line-up, but I am certainly excited to kick off the season this weekend with the first official BSB test of the year," said team manager Havier Beltran.
“The 2024 bikes look fantastic in the traditional factory HRC colours and I cannot wait to see them in action at Donington Park.
“The team has worked exceptionally hard throughout the winter to prepare for the season ahead and we are thrilled to bring on board several new and exciting sponsors, who join our long list of trusted partners.
“Motorcycle racing is absolutely a collaborative effort, and revealing our livery represents the first milestone in what looks set to be a hugely exciting season.”