Three riders will take to the grid for Merseyside-based PR Racing for the 2022 BSB Championship under title sponsors iForce BMW.
Dan Linfoot, Fraser Rogers, and Dan Jones complete an historic three rider line-up, the first time PR Racing has had three riders.
The team looks to compete for success after a difficult season in 2021.
Linfoot joins the team as one of the series most experienced riders, with more than 240 career starts and 16 podium finishes.
He said: “I have never ridden the M1000RR BMW before and am looking forward to developing the bike and showing the bigger teams our rear wheel.”
When asked about his goals for 2022, he added “Definitely a regular top 10 finish and then a top 8.
“Obviously, I would like to push for the showdown, I have been there three times before, so I know what is needed to get us there.”
Rogers makes a return to the series after a strong campaign in the Pirelli National Superstock Championship in 2021.
The Englishman finished with seven podium finishes and a victory at Knockhill on his way to placing fourth in the rider standings.
Rogers will aim to continue this form in BSB. He said: “My aim is to push from the off and consistently finish in the points; if we get the balance right, by round 8, I want to be as close to the showdown as possible.”
Jones will look to replicate the success he found in the GP2 Championship after an impressive season in 2021, capturing seven podiums and finishing 4th in the standings.
Jones continued to impress during his testing in Spain late last year, where he adapted quickly to the superbike.
He said: “Racing in the British Superbike Championship is just one of my goals and it feels great to have got here.
“2022 will be a massive learning curve, one I can’t wait to get my teeth into.”
Team Director, Julian Mosquera, echoed the excitement of his three new riders.
He added: “To have secured a rider with such a high pedigree as Dan Linfoot is great for the team.
“He has proven he can be a force to be reckoned with and with the package we are putting together, Dan should have a great season and take the team to the next level.”
Mosquera also spoke highly of Fraser Rogers.
“We have been speaking to Fraser for several years and his success in last year’s Superstock Championship is a clear indication that he means business. He will make an exciting addition to our line-up.”
And on Dan Jones, he added: “After taking DJ out to test in Spain and seeing his performance, we decided to skip his year in Superstock and get him straight into Superbike.
“With his raw pace and clean riding style he should do well.”
The three riders will hit the grid for the first time at Snetterton for pre-season testing on March 26, before heading to Silverstone for the first round of the 2022 season on April 15.
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