[1] From then the team competed in many seasons with a Ducati Superstock 1000 including a maiden race win with Tristan Palmer.
[3] In 2015 the team signed a deal with Lloyds British to compete in the Superbike class with Czech contender Jakub Smrž,[4] but after several good results, Smrz had a crash at the Snetterton Circuit, meaning he would be out.
[12] For 2017 the team signed American John Hopkins to compete in the British Superbike class.
[13] Hopkins was badly injured at Brands Hatch requiring extensive surgeries and physical rehabilitation that effectively ended his racing career.
The team and Mackenzie announced their mutual decision to part company at the Knockhill BSB round practice session on 7 July, due to the rider's poor results.