Jason O’Halloran expected to remain with McAMS Yamaha for 2022 BSB season

Third in the 2021 BSB championship, Jason O’Halloran looks set to remain with McAMS Yamaha for 🌊the 2022 campaign.
The Aus🧜tralian, who was fantastic for eight rounds lost his grip on the title after team-mate Tarran Mackenzie’s brilliant showdown performance saw him win five ✃out of the last nine races, while a double crash at Oulton Park was O’Halloran’s undoing.
A fourth in race one was followed up by two third place finishes during the final race weekend of the season at Brands, however, that wasn’t enough to maintain💙 a one-two in the championship as Ducati’s Tommy Bridewell claimed second thanks to three con🅺secutive P2 results.
The winner of those three races was O’Halloran’s team-mate Mackenzie w෴ho was confirmed to remain with the Yamaha outfit earlier i🎀n the week.
An announcement on O’Halloran remaining wi🍨th🎶 the team, which will be his fourth season with McAMS Yamaha is expected this weekend.
Mackenzie✱, who himself is set to compete in his fifth season with the McAMS te☂am in 2021, discussed his decision to return to the Yamaha outfit during an exclusive interview with us.
"Yeah it’s really nice for me. Coming back🌼🔜 to BSB with the number one plate is going to be a new experience and I’m really looking forward to that," said Mackenzie.
"It’s going to be my fifth year with McA🦹MS Yamaha in the Superbike class. It’s a really nice opportunity and I didn’t want to ride for anyone else in the UK.
💛"I’ve got a really good relationship with all of my crew, the team, the team sponsors and having Jason there, which you might not know but that gets announced tomorrow.
"But to have him as⛦ my team-mate again is great for me. I think we won something like 21 out of the 33 race❀s which is just over two-thirds and is mad really.
"It’s just a nice team at𒁃mosphere and although it didn’t work out for Jason this year, we had such a gꦗreat year as a team and hopefully we can carry that on to next year and improve the bike a little bit."