FIRST LOOK: BMW unveil new WorldSBK liveries for 2023 season

Featuring a light blue and whi🍬te livery, Gerloff and Baz will next be aboard their BMW machines next week as preparations continue for the 2023 WorldSBK season with a two day test at Phillip Island.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Scott Redding and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Van Der Mark, who instead have a much darker livery for the new season, will also be in action in what is an official Dorna-organised test ahea🍃d of next weekend’s season-opener, which is also taking place at the Australian circuit.
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F🍨or Redding, the 2023 season could𝐆 be a make-or-break type of season as results so far in testing have been underwhelming.
After winning multiple races in both 2020 and 2021 with Aruba.it Ducati, Redding’s switch to BMW saw him str𓄧uggling to fight for the podium on a consistent basis, although standout performances at Donington Park and Most showed that the British rider is still capable of fighting tꦬhe leading trio from last season.
The same goes for te෴ammate Van Der Mark, who has won races with both Yamaha and BMW in the Superbike championship, although the last 🐷of those come in 2021 which remains his only win in the last two seasons since swapping Yamaha for BMW.

Both R🍒edding and Van Der Mark have at times shown frustration towards BMW due to their lack of success in bringing them closer to challenging for a world title, and should that continue to be the case this season then potential departures could be possible.
At Bonov🎃o Action, Gerloff is now the only new rider to BMW machinery as🐻 teammate Baz was riding for the team last season.
Unable to capitalise on his potential at Yamaha, Gerloff will be hoping that BMW can help eliminate some of the things that held him back in 2022🎃, most of which were rider related as opposed to a lack of competitiveness from his R1 machine.