The Superbike Advocates Ducati team will run a special livery at the UK WorldSBK on 10–12 July.
The liver will feature Union Flag graphics as a nod to 2023 BSB champion Tommy Bridewell, who will head to Donington in July for his first home round as a full-time WorldSBK rider having made the move from BSB in March when he and the Superbike Advocates team debuted at Portimao/
“Donington is a special place for our team and one that we have been looking forward to all season,” said team owner Lecha Khouri.
“We wanted to create something that celebrated our British heritage while also recognising the incredible support we have received from fans throughout the United Kingdom.
“This livery represents who we are. We are proud of our Anglo-Australian identity, proud to be racing Ducati machinery at the highest level, and proud to compete on the world stage.
“We encourage fans to come and support us at Donington Park and help create an unforgettable atmosphere for what we consider our home round.”
The Superbike Advocates team heads to Donington with Bridewell currently 16th in the riders’ standings and not far removed from his fifth place in Race 1 at Aragon, which remains his best result in WorldSBK to date.
The most recent round at Misano was less successful for Bridewell, whose best result was 13th in Race 1.
The 2023 BSB champion has plenty of experience at Donington, but it was also the location of arguably his most infamous moment, when he collided with title rival and team-mate Glenn Irwin at the Melbourne Hairpin in the second Donington round of 2024, taking the pair of them out.


