After losing his Motoxracing Yamaha ride before the season began, Isaac Vinales will return to WorldSBK after all as he's agreed to race for Pedericini Kawasaki in Estoril.
Loris Cresson is set to be confirmed as the lone Pedercini Kawasaki WorldSBK rider for 2022 after plans to sign new BSB rider Leon Haslam failed to materialise.
Marco Solorza will make it three Argentine riders on the grid at this weekend’s round 12 in San Juan, as he makes his WorldSBK debut in place of the injured Loris Cresson at Pedercini Kawasaki.
Team Pedercini Racing’ decision to replace Samuele Cavalieri with Luke Mossey at last weekend’s WorldSBK Donington was a successful one, as the Brit scores the team’s first points of 2021.