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The Dynavolt team previously favored German drivers and it seems to have recently fallen under the English spell. While waiting for his driver Marcel Schrotter to recover from his fall in training before the 08h00 of Suzuka, which he still competed in despite his crumpled scaphoid, the boss, who learned all this by chance while reading the press, must find freelancers. In Austria, it is Danny Kent who stuck to it. Without success since he fell so heavily in the rain on Friday that he had to withdraw. At Silverstone, a certain Jake Dixon will be alongside Sandro Cortese, who will leave the team at the end of this year.

At Dynavolt, the season is therefore not a long, quiet river, with a Suter to be fine-tuned what's more. This will be the mission to continue in 2018 by Xavi Verge who signed his lease last week. In the meantime, there is a British Grand Prix coming up and it will be without Marcel schrotter still convalescing.

His gracious majesty's public will have the joy of cheering on one of their own who will make his Grand Prix debut through Moto2. He rides a Kawasaki in BSB, a British Superbike in which we have already looked Tarran Mackenzie in Supersport, last May. Jake dixon is 21 years old and his current team wishes him good luck while hoping to get him back whole...

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