DONALD RE-SIGNS FOR RELENTLESS SUZUKI
Relentless
Suzuki by TAS Racing is pleased to announce the signing of
Aussie sensation Cameron Donald for the 2009 season.
Donald, a double winner at this year's Isle of Man TT, has
shown early commitment to Relentless Suzuki and TAS Racing,
putting pen to paper earlier today.
On the BSB front, he will campaign his GSX-R1000 Relentless
Suzuki Superstock machine this weekend at Knockhill and also
at Cadwell Park before returning to Australia in early September.
He will also take in next week's Ulster Grand Prix Bike Week
before meeting up with the team in November to ride the Macau
Grand Prix on a GSX-R1000 Relentless Suzuki Superbike.
Cameron Donald:
"Last year I felt very privileged and excited to be
joining Relentless Suzuki. It has been a fantastic experience
and I have to be honest and say we have exceeded the results
that I expected in my first year; I will be looking to build
on that again in 2009. I have formed a great relationship
with the team and our sponsors; I've also become very friendly
with a lot of the crew. Philip and Hector have been great
to work for and Philip's input this season has really shown
in my results. A big shout must also go to Relentless and
Suzuki who have shown great enthusiasm, which really inspired
me this season. Hopefully we can finish on a high with some
top British Superstock results and a solid Ulster Grand Prix
next week."
Philip Neill - Team Manager:
"It has been an absolute pleasure working with Cameron
this year and to have achieved the success we have makes all
the hard work and long hours well worth it. He has been a
great ambassador not only for TAS Racing, but more so for
Suzuki and Relentless. We are already looking forward to 2009
where Cameron will be joining us for a longer stay, as we
plan to start pre-season testing that bit earlier with the
all-new K9 GSX-R1000 Suzuki. Our main goals will again be
to excel at the three international road races, but we have
also planned a slightly 'bigger' BSB role for Cameron in 2009.
Details on this will be announced in the coming weeks."
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