Two-time WorldSBK Champion Troy Corser says he is looking forward to banging bars with old rival Colin Edwards at this weekend’s Phillip Island Classic but will also have Britain’s Jeremy McWilliams to deal with.
Corser’s already one of the Phillip Island’s favourite sons, and the Wollongong ace is determined to add another storied chapter when he captains the Australian team.
Corser is firm in his resolve to see the International Challenge trophy return to Australia after recent domination by the McWilliams-led Team GB.
Teams from America and New Zealand will also compete in the International Challenge – the former featuring the talents of Colin Edwards for the first time.
Corser is an International Challenge rookie as well, but he’s still expecting big things.
“I started my career at Phillip Island and to come back after so many years is just fantastic,” he said. “I’ve had fantastic results here and hopefully it will continue this weekend.
“The racing is going to be tight and intense, but I’m race fit and here to do the best for my team and bring the trophy back home. I’m also looking forward to banging bars with McWilliams and Edwards as well.”