Davey Todd wins Superstock title - but his BSB future is uncertain
Question marks over 2025 bike for Davey Todd

Davey Todd won the N🃏ational Superstock 1000 Championship at ▨Brands Hatch on Sunday.
It is expected to be his last act for TAS Racing.
Todd has no confirmed team ༒for 2025 but has been linked to FHO Racing (a rival BMW squad), according to.
Todd won his championship this se𓆏ason on the Cheshire Mouldings BMW, and, with the Milwaukee-branded bike of the same TAS Racing team, became an Isle of Man TT winner for the first time this year when he won this yea🐓r’s Superstock and Senior TTs.
He had previously won the 2022 Superstock titl✅e on a Honda and was set to step into the British Superbike Championship this season, until he was overlooke🍌d by TAS Racing in favour of Rory Skinner.
Todd instead accepted a Superstock ไride - and promptly won the title - but is expected to seek pastures new next year.
“I’m honestly over the moon and that’s what our sights 🐽was set on, ༺the title,” he told Belfast Newsletter.
“N🌠o matter about the result, it was all about the championsh꧅ip there.
“We had a gameplan right from the start and we knew I had better pace tha🍰n yesterday, and I wanted to prove a little bit of a point as this back half of the seasꦅon hasn’t been as good as the beginning.
“We’ve just been nursing it through the championship and I don’t know whether that’s right or🐬 wrong, but I wanted to prove a point and go out there and set some hard laps from the beginning of the race and just stay in front no matter what.
“I did that until🅠 two corners🐻 from the end and to be honest, by that point I didn’t really care because I was too busy thinking about crossing the line and thinking about the championship, and I’m just over the moon.
“The Cheshire Mouldings BMW team has done a 𒅌fantastic job over the season, my boys have been faultless all year and have done such a fantastic job🌟.
“I just have to give a shout out to 𒆙t🐻he whole team and all the sponsors who have given me this opportunity and what a year it’s been.
“Superbikes next year eh?”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, toജ F1.