Lee Hardy Racing has announced a continued partnership with the Royal Air Force for the 2021 Bennetts British Superbike Championship season, extending their association into a tenth year to continue as the familiar RAF Regular & Reserve Kawasaki team.
The ten-year collaboration between the Royal Air Force and Lee Hardy Racing within the Championship means the return of the team’s recognisable colours, as they set to debut the all-new 2021 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10RR in both the Superbike and Superstock classes this year.
Ryan Vickers will head up the team’s line-up in the Superbike class, whilst in the Pirelli National Superstock 1000 Championship, Lewis Rollo moves to the team after finishing in third place in last year’s title fight.
“It is fantastic that we can continue our partnership with the Royal Air Force into the 2021 season, which marks the tenth anniversary of the sponsorship of our British Superbike team,” said Hardy.
“The Championship continues to offer a great platform to drive the RAF Regular and Reserve Recruitment programme and we are looking forward to the new season of racing.
“We aim to continue to promote the opportunities that a career in the RAF Regular & Reserve force offers and having the fans back will allow us to engage with the public. The Snetterton round is the home event for the RAF Kawasaki team and it will be an official Royal Air Force supported event.”