No new plans for REVO Racing-GasGas for the time being
It was previously announced that there were problems within REVO Racing-GasGas. Mark Yates and Mark McKenzie-Lane have teamed up to compete in the 2024 FIM MXGP-MX2 World Championship with Brian Bogers, Ethan Lane and Billy Askew in the EMX250. Yates would provide the workshop and other facilities and McKenzie-Lane would complete the financial picture. However, the latter was not successful, which meant that the collaboration ended prematurely. It remains to be seen whether Bogers can find a place for the coming season.
A special detail is that McKenzie-Lane previously also became 50% owner of Team BBMX-Rocky Mountian-KTM. Not much later the team collapsed because the financial agreements were not fulfilled. Over the past year, REVO Racing has been active in England with Kawasaki and Tommy Searle, but for the time being there are no plans to only be active in our own country again.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Gallery: GasGas
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