Yoshimura Suzuki will probably taking part in another couple of World Superbike rounds this season, folllowing their wildward outing with Josh Waters during last weekend’s races at Phillip Island.
Waters finished 18th in the first race due to a bad front tire, but in race two rode to 13th for the Japanese team, scoring three points and this result has prompted Yoshimura’s Fujio Yoshimura to want his team to wildcard in other rounds with the Australian champion, before a possible full time entry in 2012.
“Josh showed he has the potential,” declared Yoshimura.
“I have told him we’d like him to ride again in America at Miller Motorsports Park.
It’s a good start for the team and Josh and we will both get better,” he added.
In the meantime Waters will be racing this weekend in the Australian Superbike round at Symmons Plains in Tasmania.
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