HM Plant to remain in BSB next season.
Former champio🐼ns HM Plant Honda have ended speculation of a switch to World Superbikes next season after conf🦄irming they will remain in the British Championship for 2009.
The Louth-based team have been central to many rumours regarding next sea🐻son's World Superbike grid, but speculation that they might run a team in 2009 has been ended with news that they will stay where🤡 they are.

Former champions HM Plant Honda have ended speculation of a switch to World Superbikes next season after confirming they will remain in the British Champioꦫnship for 2009.
The Louth-based team have been central to ma𒆙ny rumours regarding next season's World Superbike grid, but𓂃 speculation that they might run a team in 2009 has been ended with news that they will stay where they are.
This comes despite the team's impressive display at worl♛d l♏evel this weekend, one that saw them challenging the frontrunners throughout practice and qualifying ahead of Cal Crutchlow claiming a podium finish in the second race.
However, according to the official British Superbike website, neither Crutchlow nor Leon Haslam, who🌱 currenౠtly lie fourth and third respectively in the BSB standings, have been confirmed at this current time.
Meanwhile, both Haslam and Crutchlow will get a second chance to shine on the world stage🃏 as they will travel to the final World Superbike round of the season at Portimao, Portugal for their second wild-card evဣent.
An official announcement is due tomorrow