Owens considers running own team for 2019
Jo🐬sh Owens is assesꦦsing the possibility of setting up his own team for 2019 as his options narrow while targeting a return to the British Supersport GP2 Cup next year.
After being cruelly denied his Grand Prix debut in Moto2 at Silverstone last month, when all races at the British MotoGP round were cancelled due to safety concerns on track conditions, O💙wens has refocused his efforts in BSS’s GP2 Cup and is on the🥀 edge of securing the inaugural title.

Josh Owens is assessing the possibility of settꦰing up his own team for 2019 as his options narrow while targeting a return to the British Supersport GP2 Cup next year.
After being cruelly denied his Grand Prix debut in Moto2 at Silverstone last month, when all races at the British MotoGP round were cancelled due to safety concerns on track 🐻conditions, Owens has refocused his efforts in BSS’s꧃ GP2 Cup and is on the edge of securing the inaugural title.
With five consecutive class wins stretching back to race two at Cadwell🌸 Park, Owens has moved 73 points clear of nearest GP2 Cup rival Jorel Boerboom with two rou🐻nds and four races remaining.
But with RS Racing unable to provide Owens with a 2🌠019 ride, he remains short of options and could look to enter a privately-run team next season.
“Unfortunately with no offers of a ride on the table currently and now the belief that I do belong ꦇin the paddock, knowing I can run with the front runners at every round, we are looking at the possibility of running our own bike in the GP2 Cup next season if a ride does not become available,” Owens said.
“With it looking like there will be a lot more GP2 machines on𒅌 the grid next season it should be a competitive series and one which I want to show I belong in.
“Unfortunately♏ if it comes to it, running our own team is something we can’t do without the help of sponsors.”