SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Josh Herrin wrote a significant piece of Ducati racing history today by clinching the 2024 Steel Commander MotoAmerica Superbike Championship title at New Jersey Motorsports Park. And, what's more, he did it from the top set of the podium.


Herrin standing inbetween the first Panigale to win the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship and the previous Ducati to win in 1994, the 916.


Herrin's win in race one came after an intense 18-lap battle with Bobby Fong and Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati teammate Loris Baz, Herrin working his way to the front in the final laps to record a 0.403s victory over Fong. Baz made it a double celebration for the Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati team by taking the final podium position in third.

The result ensures Herrin has an unassailable 58-point lead heading into race two on Sunday, September 29, over Cameron Beaubier.

Herrin's title is his fourth AMA national championship with the 2013 Superbike, 2016 Stock 1000, and 2022 Supersport victories, and his second title for the Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati team. He now has the record for the longest time between his first and most recent Superbike title wins (11 years) thanks to his six race wins and 13 podiums in 2024, with nine of those podiums coming consecutively.


Herrin's place in Ducati racing lore is now secure, having taken the company's first AMA Supersport title in 2022 and its first Superbike crown in 30 years after the great Troy Corser triumphed in the 1994 AMA Superbike Championship on a Fast by Ferracci Ducati 888.

Loris Baz also should not be discounted from race one. The flying Frenchman took a tremendous pole position and led much of the race until Herrin and Fong passed at three-quarters race distance. Still, Baz held on for a celebratory third place, making it a double podium delight for the Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati team.


Josh Herrin:
"The support I've got from everyone in this team, from Ducati North America, Ducati Corse, the DeNaples, Bobby Shek, how much effort they put in, and how tight we are as a unit, is really special," Herrin said. "I'm not taking anything away from the teams I've been on in the past, but this group is really amazing.

"Without Ducati North America's and Ducati Corse's support, none of this would be possible. My crew chief, Simone, is amazing. We have great respect for each other. He's been a huge part of my success over the last three years. Thank you to everyone who had anything to do with this project, and you can bet we'll be back next year ready to go for another title."


Jason Chinnock (Ducati North America CEO):
"Josh Herrin's performance on the Panigale V4 R this season has been phenomenal, and his victory in the 2024 Steel Commander MotoAmerica Superbike Championship marks a historic moment for Ducati. It's been 30 years since a Ducati rider earned the US national Superbike championship —a testament to the talent, dedication, and unwavering work ethic of Josh and the entire Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati team. It's exceptionally special to have Eraldo Ferracci contribute to the team's spirit as we claim the #1 plate for Ducati again.




"This championship isn't just a victory for Josh but a significant milestone for Ducati. Joining the roster of previous Ducati Superbike Champions, like Troy Corser and Doug Polen is an achievement that ushers in a new chapter in American superbike racing for years to come. We couldn't be prouder of Josh, the team, along with the support from Ducati Corse. This victory fuels our passion for racing and commitment to the growth of Ducati in the US."

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