Following their controversial post-Monza press release and then continuing their protest at the Donington Park round without their hospitality, World Superbike Liberty Racing team who previous said that they would continue in the championship has decided to officially kiss and make-up with Infront.
Liberty Racing apparently appreciates the effort of the promoter who with the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza have decided to let those fans who kept their Monza tickets to return next year for free, and in turn Infront will allow the team to continue only with three riders and they will not have to replace injured Brett McCormick.
The symbolic olive branch press release after the jump.
The Team Liberty Racing publicly wishes to thank the Infront Motor Sports, promoter of the WSbk, for the decision taken in relation to the round of the World Championship held at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on the weekend of 4-6 May.
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in order to fulfill the thoughts of all of our fans, Infront Motor Sports in agreement with the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza has decided to allow free Paddock admission for Sunday in the 2013 Monza event to all those who present a coupon valid for Sunday or a three-day admission ticket of the 2012 Superbike race.
With this decision we hope to offer a token of appreciation to all those fans who next year could have free access to the ‘heart’ of World Superbike giving them the chance of meeting their favourite champions close up.
” The Liberty Racing Team, admiring the effort of the Promoter and reaffirming the confidence and esteem in its work, underlines once again that its regret for what happened at Monza was also directed towards the public, who attended at one of the less representative chapters of what is the true essence of SBK, that we all love.
This sport is made by passion and the Team’s conspicuous investment in that Championship demonstrates its extreme interest in the preservation of such a sport, which at the real time not only has not comparisons, but in which the passion is the only key of interpretation.
All the Liberty Racing Team wishes to thank Infront also for the possibility of not having to replace Brett McCormick, still convalescent after the ugly injuries caused by the terrible Assen’s crash.
The team had always declared the own will to wait for Brett’s recovery, and now this possibility is authorized by the promoter of the SBK.
The Liberty Racing Team has always distinguished itself for being a great family and for this reason every member has a valence that goes beyond the sport relationship, therefore it wasn’t possible for the Czech Team replace its rider giving the fourth bike to someone else, because that bike has the soul of the rider to which legitimately belongs, that is Brett McCormick.
This is passion too! Also this is the concrete example of how the Liberty Racing Team comes down in track with the heart, and that every result is the seal at the extreme engagement of every single element of the team.
Once again Infront, therefore, has been able to give the voice to this our request, demonstrating that, beyond the economic interests, that undeniably represent a very important aspect, there are priceless values that are the plus of SBK, electing in fact the SBK passion like something absolutely unique that goes preserved and respected.
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