Promoter racing

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The Promotor Racing team (also Ducati Promotor) was founded in 1993 by Alfred Inzinger (Promotor Rennsport Management AG) as a motorcycle racing team. All championships were ridden on Ducati motorcycles.

history

In 1994 it took part in the Superbike World Championship with the Austrian Andreas Meklau . The following year Meklau and the Australian Troy Corser drove for the team. Corser was runner-up behind the Ducati works driver Carl Fogarty . Mike Hale drove a Honda for Promoter Racing. At the Superbike World Championship in 1996 , Troy Corser won the world title for the promoter team on a Ducati 916 .

Andreas Meklau and Mike Hale were again among the team's drivers this year. With the change from Corser to the motorcycle world championship in 1997, the team ended its racing involvement.

driver

Individual evidence

  1. Andreas Werth: God loves the fearless . Autorevue, 03/1996, pp. 112-116
  2. Moto: Superbike, presentato il Team Ducati Promotor , adnkronos, January 16, 1995
  3. ^ Ian Falloon: The Complete Book of Ducati Motorcycles: Every Model Since 1946 . Motorbooks, Minneapolis 2016, p. 182