Kawasaki’s green and white as the Hoops team up with Isle of Man TT winners.
THE momentum Celtic have been generating in their recent performances is set to surge in the coming weeks as the Hoops reach speeds of well over 100mph thanks to a partnership with Dafabet Devitt Racing.
The partnership between the Scottish champions and the multi-Isle of Man TT winners has yielded a Celtic branded superbike which will race at one of the most prestigious events on the racing calendar this November.
The green and white Kawasaki ZX-10RR superbike, which features the Celtic badge and number 67, will be driven by Dominic Herbertson at the Macau Grand Prix in China which takes place between Wednesday November 14 and Sunday November 18.
Devitt Racing’s co-owner and race director, Roy Constable, and the team’s crew chief, Danny Horne, made a pit stop at Lennoxtown to discuss how the idea came to life before they flew out to Asia for the race.
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