618F1 wrote:
It is reported, by unnamed sources, that Carlo Leoncini has been signed as a rider by Ducati Lenova for the reminder of the 2022 season. This will make him the oldest rider in the history of the modern series. His only (rather unusual) request is that he is supplied with unlimited America fastfood cheeseburgers and fries. All this after Honda made Carlo a lucrative financial offer to ride for the oft-injured MM.
And, others have hinted that Mike Weber (Cranky) is being considered for the Ducati World Superbike team, to replace the recently-retired Chaz Davies. Oddly, he wants to use a vintage bevel-drive that he acquired last year, and Ducati has some concerns about that; Ducati suggested he ride something with four cylinders and plain bearings. But Cranky is a Reno Leoni man. Lou Saif will be his repairman/restorer should the team find sponsors.
Let’s wish them all the best and much success during the coming race season.
MikeV
BREAKING NEWS. Upon hearing of Cranky’s entry Huit was heard to reply “If he can ride that old obsolete thing then surely my Peter Calle TT1 will be qualified. I know enough replicas have been built in the last 40 years to homologate it, and mine is authentic. I will be there as soon as the glacier clears from my driveway.” His sponsors will be the Canadian Truck Drivers Union.
Arai has replica helmets for all three in the works. All this should make for an exciting season for the TT/F1 forum. This news is good for one day only — April 1st — and then a Whitehouse spokesperson will clarify all of this.
I must say it took me 5 minutes to find out what was happening!
Then I saw the fries, and then I said, luckily you eat it !!!
Happy first of April to you and all the friends in here !!