Binch Racing sign Brown for 2026 Quattro Group British Supersport Championship

Binch Racing sign Brown for 2026 Quattro Group British Supersport Championship

12 January 2026

Binch Racing has announced the arrival of Carter Brown to the team for their 2026 Quattro Group British Supersport Championship campaign.

Brown was twice a runner-up in the R&G British Talent Cup and joins Oliver Barr in the team for the 2026 season, lining up on the Ducati Panigale V2 after top ten finishes in 2025, including a best result of seventh place at the Brands Hatch season finale.

Brown said: "I am absolutely buzzing to be joining Binch Racing for the 2026 season. After a few years of learning the ropes in the Supersport class, I feel like I’ve found the perfect place to take that next big step in my career.

“From my first conversations with David Binch, it was clear that we share the same vision. The team’s track record for developing young talent is second to none, and seeing how much they invest in their riders, both on and off the track, made this an easy decision for me.

“I’ve had a great couple of years getting to this point, but now it’s time to push for more. The goal for 2026 is clear - I want to be at the front, fighting for podiums and putting the Binch Ducati in the title mix. I’m already training hard and can’t wait to get my leg over the V2 for our first test.

“I want to say a massive thank you to David and the whole Binch team for believing in me, and to my personal sponsors who continue to make this dream possible.”

Team Owner, David Binch commented: “We have won races and enjoyed multiple podiums with Ducati so to continue our relationship into 2026 in the British Supersport Championship is really exciting.

“The data we gathered last year during our rookie season on the Ducati’s is the perfect foundation for our 2026 campaign. This coupled with our pre-season tests have revealed even more potential we can exploit. However, I have learnt from my past mistakes that putting too much pressure on our young riders’ shoulders for instant results is not the best way to achieve success.

“I have to remind myself the team have the experience, both our riders have endless talent, all this combined with our hardworking ethic, top machinery and amazing partners provides the ingredients for success in 2026. The biggest challenge our team faces in 2026 is me being patient, we all have our weaknesses and not having enough patience is one of mine! We can’t wait for the season to start.

“Lastly, a massive thank you to all of our sponsors, partners and supporters for your continued help and encouragement. Lining up for the 2026 season with Ollie and Carter is very exciting.”

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