Emmett back with SMT.
Sean Emmett will return to the Bennetts British Superbike Cham🐻pionship for the second time this year after securing a spot on the SMT Honda for Mallory Park.
Emmett will take the place of Marshall Neill, himself deputising for Adam Jenkinson, who is continuing to recover from the injuries sustained earlier this seaso♛n in a crash at Thruxto𓂃n.
It is the second time this year that Emmett has competed in the BSB having replaced Steve Plater for a round a🦩t Thruxton on the AIM Yamaha, a weekendꦉ in which he just missed out on a top ten finish.

Sean Emmett will return to theও Bennetts British🧸 Superbike Championship for the second time this year after securing a spot on the SMT Honda for Mallory Park.
Emmett will take the place of Marshall Neill, himself deputising for Adam Jen🍸kinson, who is continuing to recover from the injuries sustained earlier this season in a crash ෴at Thruxton.
It is the seco🐬nd time this year that Emmett has competed in the BSB having replaced Steve Plater for a round at Thruxton on theಞ AIM Yamaha, a weekend in which he just missed out on a top ten finish.
Although he has no experience of the Mallory circuit and is anticipating a tough time learning his way around the Honda bike, Emme💮tt is confident he can challenge inside the top ten this weekend.
"I am really up for i💃t this weekend," Emmett, who is currently competing in the Yamaha R1 series, said. "I am looking forward to being out again in BSB and mixing it w📖ith the guys.
"I haven't ridden at Mallory Park for two years and therefore h𒀰ave not ridden the new layout of the chicane, but I do have a lot of experience and I am just going to jump on the bike and go for it in free practice on Friday.
"I want to finish in the top ten so that Iꦰ can do both myself and the ♔team justice and there is no real reason why I shouldn't."