There won't be a factory Kawasaki presence in this year's Suzuka 8 Hours. The head of the marque's WorldSBK squad explains why:
The Japanese manufacturer said the decision had been made to skip the 2023 running of the event to focus its resources on its World Superbike programme.
Kawasaki entered a full factory bike run by the Provec Racing squad that operates its works WSBK team in 2019, securing victory that year with Jonathan Rea, Leon Haslam and Toprak Razgatlioglu . “Competing at the Suzuka 8 Hours requires time and commitment from a vast number of people," commented Roda.
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