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28 March, 2020 4:39 pm

Supersonic Racing to drop out of World Superbike championship

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World Superbike team Supersonic Racing who fields Maxime Berger, has decided to end their two year experience in the World Superbike championship and will drop out of the series at the end of this season.
Berger who made his WSBK debut this season with the team on a Ducati 1098 R, is currently 17th in the standings and his best result so far has been an 8th place in race 1 at Silverstone, had a two year contract with Supersonic and now will have to look for a new ride for 2012.

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Danilo Soncini team owner said: I’m really sorry to announce our withdrawal.
To compete in SBK was my desire, my famous “dream” and passion.
A motorcyclist since I was a child, I was pushing until the day to reach this highest level.
I can say that I reached one of the goals of my life.
I gave a chance to two young guys with a similar dream, Luca and Maxime.

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They have been with us, stir up the crowds, attracting fans.
Some important doors went open for them, also thanks to our efforts and I am very proud of this.

I really had a chance to enjoy the true essence of sport, before business and all the other things.
The motivation of our withdrawal is not to be found in this time of crisis, since we are facing a large investment in the world from 2010 with a deep crisis, than continuing another difficult year in 2011.
We would probably have continued in 2012 when we saw the more economic regulations, but new personal challenges are waiting for me.
I will not have time anymore for the joy of following my team, and sure, I made this decision with deep regret.
I didn’t see our team as “job” or “work” but as a moment of a true passion, so it doesn’t make sense to stay only for business or for money.
So, it is time now to close this chapter, leaving a pleasant memory behin.
To try to stay in this wonderful sport, i will restart to sponsor some riders or teams, likes some years ago in Motogp.
I thank first of all, my team, my riders, and all the fans, the sponsors, Infront and my family who has sacrificed all the needed time in supporting my passion.
Ciao and thanks again everyone.

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