Steve Seronval to VB Racing & VMCF!!
There is no doubt that the 2017 season did not deliver what he - and many others - expected. Steve Seronval's switch to the VLM was therefore overshadowed by the virus he was struggling with. For 2018, however, Steve 'Rocket' is taking a completely different approach, as the successful amateur top rider is switching to a Suzuki from VB Racing Center. As a result, Seronval will mainly work in the VMCF!
In the meantime, Steve is already making plenty of progress on his new RM-Z450 and the first indications are favorable!
Steve Seronval: “I am very pleased that I have been able to start this new project with VB Racing. A new engine, a new championship and a new motivation, so to speak. It is also a bonus that I can drive with my favorite number, the 28, again. 2017 was very difficult to digest on every level. Because of my virus I was never really able to take my chance in the VLM. Very unfortunate because there was nothing that could be done about it. I would certainly like to thank Racing CenterKTM for their support. In the coming months I just hope for good preparation so that I can be there again next year! In addition to the VMCF championship, I hope to participate in a VLM competition here and there. They haven't gotten rid of me yet!”
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