We’re delighted to confirm that Scott Redding is set to remain with the PBM Racing Team for the 2026 British Superbike Championship.
The 2019 BSB Champion made a welcome return to the PBM stable midway through the 2025 season, instantly finding his stride with five wins and five podiums across seven rounds. Now, with 32-year-old Redding firmly back in the saddle, PBM heads into 2026 hungry for more success, and chasing what could be a record tenth British Superbike title.
Redding said: “I am absolutely delighted to sign for PBM for 2026. I have really enjoyed every moment this year since coming back to the team; the main drive in the team is the same as it was in 2019 and that is the drive to win and enjoy every minute. That is a big thing for me in racing.
“I feel that we have done a great job already this season with multiple race wins, podiums, fastest laps and pole positions and that was just a taster, so I am looking forward to being full-time for next season.
“The PBM team have been working amazing this year. It started as just a fill in ride, so next year with some proper testing I would like to think we will be a little more prepared as this year we have just been managing each race weekend to the best of our ability, and some have been more difficult than others. That is ok, as we were not fighting for the championship this year.
“To be back in BSB full-time and the reception I have had from the fans has been amazing and they have been happy to see me back racing here. I feel like I have bought a nice twist to the racing since we came back; we have been able to win races, and then other riders also believed they could beat Brad and to have so many race winners in BSB this year is great.
“The Championship allows the fans to get closer to us, we have great fun at events, all the riders in BSB put on a great show on the track – just look at Oulton Park when 12 riders could win! I really appreciate the fans, just look at that weekend when they stayed despite the delay and it was a great race!
“I want to thank the PBM Team – next year is going to be absolutely fire, and if you haven’t been to a BSB race before then get booked and come to a race and find out what it is all about – you won’t be disappointed!”
‘Comeback Kid’ Redding joins a growing list of World Superbike riders who have returned to the domestic championship in recent years, underlining the strength, competitiveness and global appeal of the British Superbike series.
“Scott slipped straight back into the team when he rejoined us at Knockhill and has been an absolute pleasure to work with this season,” said Jordan Bird, PBM Racing Team Owner. “His commitment, focus and relentless drive to master both the UK tracks and the Ducati Panigale V4R have been exceptional. Combined with the foundation the team has built this year, we’re confident that the title will be within our grasp in 2026.”
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