Corrected: Brandon Cretu To Race Full-Time In MotoAmerica Superbike Championship

Corrected: Brandon Cretu To Race Full-Time In MotoAmerica Superbike Championship

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From an email from Brandon Cretu:

I apologize. Apparently there was a bit of a disconnect. The team has me entered in the SUPERBIKE class, not the Superstock 1000.

Can you please update the press release on your site? Again, my apologies.



From the original press release:

TT RACER BRANDON CRETU TO COMPETE IN MOTOAMERICA SUPERSTOCK 1000

Seasoned Isle of Man TT and Macau Grand Prix competitor Brandon Cretu will make his debut in the MotoAmerica Superstock 1000 class campaigning the entire season aboard a Rabid Transit-sponsored Yamaha YZF-R1.

During the past six years Cretu has been a regular in the international real road races, most notably the Isle of Man TT and Macau Grand Prix. 2016 will mark Cretu’s first full season of professional short circuit competition. In this endeavor, Cretu renews a successful partnership with his previous Macau Grand Prix crew chief Ronnie Saner, owner of RSRacecraft. Together, Saner helped Cretu secure his best ever finish of 20th and personal best lap time around the challenging Guia circuit, in Macau, against some of the best road racing talent in the world.

Brandon Cretu, Team Manager/Rider, commented: “To say I am excited about this year is a massive understatement. I know it will be a challenge as MotoAmerica is full of world-class riders, but I know this will help me step up my riding to a new level.”

Ronnie Saner, Crew Chief, commented: “I had the privilege of working with Brandon in Macau the last few years and quickly saw what a great ambassador he is for the sport. Taking the information we learned working together at the track previously and putting that knowledge to use here in America will surely bring a new level to his growth as a racer.”

Selby “Crash” Jones, Rabid Transit Owner, commented: “Truly, this is a match made in heaven. The way the components of the team have integrated, both professionally and on a personal level, is unusually perfect. Brandon, our senior rider and team manager, is an experienced racer and is excited about this opportunity. Brandon has the skills and dedication required to oversee the team as well as the experience, open friendliness, and enthusiasm necessary to work with developing young riders such as his teammate Eric. I said it before and I’ll say it again, keep your eyes open; we may just be going places in a hurry!”

Stay tuned for more information and updates from the team on their MotoAmerica campaign as well as Cretu’s international racing endeavors. Fans can follow Brandon Cretu on Twitter @brandoncretu for the most current updates.

From the corrected press release:

TT RACER BRANDON CRETU TO COMPETE IN MOTOAMERICA SUPERBIKE SEASON

Seasoned Isle of Man TT and Macau Grand Prix competitor, Brandon Cretu, will make his debut in the MotoAmerica Superbike class campaigning the entire season aboard a Rabid Transit sponsored Yamaha R1.

During the past 6 years Cretu has been a regular in the international real road races, most notably the Isle of Man TT and Macau Grand Prix. 2016 will mark Cretu’s first full season of professional short circuit competition. In this endeavor, Cretu renews a successful partnership with his previous Macau Grand Prix crew chief, Ronnie Saner, owner of RSRacecraft. Together, Saner helped Cretu secure his best ever finish of 20th and personal best lap time around the challenging Guia circuit, in Macau, against some of the best road racing talent in the world.

Brandon Cretu, Team Manager/Rider, commented: “To say I am excited about this year is a massive understatement. I know it will be a challenge as MotoAmerica is full of world-class riders but I know this will help me step up my riding to a new level.”

Ronnie Saner, Crew Chief, commented: “I had the privilege of working with Brandon in Macau the last few years and quickly saw what a great ambassador he is for the sport. Taking the information we learned working together at the track previously and putting that knowledge to use here in America will surely bring a new level to his growth as a racer.”

Selby “Crash” Jones, Rabid Transit Owner, commented: “Truly this is a match made in heaven. The way the components of the team have integrated, both professionally and on a personal level, is unusually perfect. Brandon, our senior rider and team manager, is an experienced racer and is excited about this opportunity. Brandon has the skills and dedication required to oversee the team as well as the experience, open friendliness, and enthusiasm necessary to work with developing young riders such as his teammate Eric. I said it before and I’ll say it again, keep your eyes open; we may just be going places in a hurry!”

Stay tuned for more information and updates from the team on their MotoAmerica campaign as well as Cretu’s international racing endeavors. Fans can follow Brandon Cretu on Twitter @brandoncretu for the most current updates.

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