Sam Lowes: “I’ve been looking forward to this”
Sam Lowes: “I’ve been looking forward to this weekend as soon as I knew🍒 I’d be racing 🐼in WorldSBK”

11 years after winning his local Donington Park round of the World Supersport championship, Sam Lowes returns in the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:World Superbike class this weekend.
Lowes moved to Moto2 as the reigning WSS champion at the end of 2013, where he went on to win 10 races and take 26 podiums either s🔯ide of a year in MotoGP with Apri༒lia.
Staying with the Marc VDS team but making a freshꦉ start in WorldSBK this season, Sam - twin brother of Kawasaki’s Alex - has taken a best finish of sixth so far on the Panigale for twelfth place in the standings.
“I’ve been loﷺoking forward to this weekend as soon as I knew I’d be racing in WorldSBK in 2024 because it's always a great feeling to race in front of your home crowd," Lowes said.
“Donington is a true home race for me because I live close to the👍 track, and I know the support is going to be amazing.
“It has been over a🎀 decade since I las🌃t raced at Donington Park, but I have great memories when I won in World Supersport.
“The last round in Misano was difficult and certainly 𝐆not what we’d hoped for, so I’m looking forward to bouncing back this weekend.
“I’m just looking for three solid races and the chancℱe to enjoy myself and hopefu♒lly we can be in the battle for the top five.”
Despite his im𒆙pressive Moto2 recor🐟d, Lowes never stood on his home British Grand Prix podium, with a best Silverstone finish of fourth place in 2021.

Peter has be🌳en in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.