The Lisburn-based outfit have confirmed the highly successful association will come to an end at the end of the year
Mar-Train Yamaha Racing will have a new rider line-up for the 2024 British Superbike Championship after agreeing an amicable split with Jack Kennedy.
Mar-Train Yamaha Racing’s Team Manager, Tim Martin said: "We are making a few changes for 2024 and revamping the team. I spoke to Jack this week about the direction we are taking, and it has all been very amicable. "There has been no fallout. I came to the decision that a change was needed and explained everything to Jack, and I sincerely wish him every success in the future."
"To see us running at the front in BSB is a great achievement for us as a team. It’s a shame that it has to end as I believe we could have progressed even further in a second season together. Meanwhile, Martin has also confirmed that crew chief Andy Jamison will be leaving the team at the end of the current British Superbike Championship.
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