Superbike Advocates Racing UK has confirmed that the team will part ways with Carl Fogarty, one of the most iconic and decorated figures in motorcycle racing history. The decision comes as a result of personal reasons and time constraints, and has been reached with the utmost respect and understanding between both parties.
Over the past few months, Foggy and his team have been instrumental in helping establish the foundations of Superbike Advocates Racing’s UK-based British Superbike Championship programme. The team extend their deepest gratitude to Carl and his team for their efforts and contributions, with their insight, experience, and passion for the sport being invaluable during the critical formative stage and Superbike Advocates Racing wish them every success in their future endeavours.
Looking ahead, Superbike Advocates Racing UK remains firmly committed to its debut season in the 2026 British Superbike Championship. Preparations are already well underway, and the team will reveal its striking new livery and officially announce its rider line-up in the coming months.
Team Owner Lee Khouri, commented: “Carl Fogarty’s legacy in motorcycle racing is unmatched, and having his support during our early stages has been a privilege.
“As we now focus on our long-term vision, we are excited to take the next steps toward our first BSB season. The passion, determination, and professionalism that define Superbike Advocates Racing UK will drive us forward as we aim to make a strong impact on the grid in 2026.”
Superbike Advocates Racing UK would also like to extend a special thank you to Stuart Higgs and the entire British Superbike Championship organisation for their continued guidance and support in ensuring our entry onto the grid. With an ambitious programme in place, the team looks forward to sharing further announcements very soon.