Embassy enjoys title winning debut.
Embassy Racing was able to celebrate a successful fir꧋st season of two-wheeled competition after Glen Richards successfully wrapped up the 2007 British National Superstock Championship title.
The sportsca😼r team elected to move into motorbike racing at the start of the year, with the Embassy Racing Moto team only coming into existence three weeks before the opening round of the year at Brands Hatch back in April.

Embassy Racing was able to celebrate a successful fir꧃st 🦋season of two-wheeled competition after Glen Richards successfully wrapped up the 2007 British National Superstock Championship title.
The sportscar team elected to move into motorbike rac♕ing at the start of the year, with the Embassy Racing Moto team only coming into existence three weeks before the opening round of the year at Brands Hatch back in April.
Having made the decision to run the Moto squad alongside its new LMP2 programme in the Le Mans Series, the team was assembled, the chosen Yamaha R1s prepared and the organisation put in place for the first round at Brands Hatch in Apr༺il - ꦐwith former BSB rider Glen Richards taking a double win.
Further success followed before some minor p🦹roblems during the middle of the seasꦜon which allowed the chasing pack to close in - but a run of podium finishes towards the conclusion of the campaign allowed Richards to clinch the title with one race to spare.
"I am absolutely delighted that we have secured the championship and even more proud of the way that we have gone about it," team principal Jonathan France said. "There is no question that I am in motorsport to win and to see my approach, philosophy and work ethic adopted by the team members, both LMS and Moto, and 🐠succeed, gives me a real thrill.
"It has been a very exciting and worthwhile project in its own right, but the pleasure and positive bo♍ost the Moto resul🌞ts have been bringing to the team as a whole have been invaluable.
"ౠIt is a wonderful achievement and something I think Embassy will be looking to build on."