Scott Redding confirms he will be staying in WorldSBK next season, Andrea Iannone move close

The factory BMW rider is expected to switch teams𒆙 and line-up alongside Garrett Gerloff at the Bonovo Action te🙈am.
Redding teased the idea that an announcement was going to be made on Sunday at Imola,ꦚ but that never materialised.
- Petrucci: “I had no grip, couldn’t be quick in 🐬either race”
- Bassani: “I never complaine⛄d about my bike, Bulega holds all the cards”
Four days on and the announcement is still to be made although the 2019 British Superbike champion has confirmed he will be staying in ꦗthe series.
Redding looks to be on the way out of the factory team at the expense of Toprak Razgatlioglu,ꦉ who is joining the German manufacturer f🐎rom Yamaha.
That means Mic🍨hael Van Der Mark🍰 is set to partner the Turkish rider for the second time in his career.
On his social media, Redding added: "I’ve had more DMs about what I’m doing next year than when I’ve had a g💫ood result from racing!
"I said at Imola the news will be coming ouဣt on Sunday. All I can tell you is that I will be staying in World Superbike. That’s all I can give you.
"I reไally appreciate that you guys want to know what ꦡI’m doing, but it still can’t be said what’s going on. I’ll be staying in the World Superbike paddock, so see you there again."
From one big name to another, Andrea ♌Iannone’s expected move to WorldSBK in 2024 a𝔍ppears to be growing closer.
Linked with both Barni Ducati and GoEleven, Iannone told WorldSBK.com at Imola: "I don't know if we're close or far from an agreement, I just know that we'll soon know what will become of my future 🎃as a rider.
"I think we’ve spoken to all the teams who’ve shown inter🦋est, not just th𝓡e ones you mention."