Forward Racing will have a new sports program next season, combining the MotoE World Championship with Moto2 – where it’s one of the two teams to manufacture its own chassis.
In the electric bike championship, the Italian team will have two yet-to-be-announced riders, making their absolute debut in 2024 – similar to Trackhouse Racing, which directly replaces RNF. International press speculates that Aruba.it is also interested, while Pramac will exit.
Giovanni Cuzari, Forward’s founder, said in a press release: ‘Participation in the MotoE championship underlines our commitment to the environment, reflecting the values of sustainability that have always been at the heart of our philosophy. The competition in MotoE is not only a sporting challenge, but an opportunity to show that motorsport can be at the forefront in driving towards cleaner and more sustainable mobility’.