About Centurion Racing
Centurion Racing was established in August 2005 after seeing the potential of their very first rider for the team, after watching him test. It was decided to establish the team from what it was to what it is now, Centurion Racing. Vast changes were needed and implemented during the 2005 season. It was a gamble to make such dramatic changes mid season, but it paid off.
Centurion Racing was forced to restructure the entire team and layout, from team members roles to the race colours, these changes were needed and certainly proved beneficial. A 42-foot race truck was delivered and sprayed in the teams colours in preparation for the 2006 season. Since then Centurion Racing has taken delivery of another race truck, which also is used as the focal point for the CJRF (Chris Jones Riders Fund).
After employing a young rider in 2006 the team dominated the British Supersport Cup campaign with 12 wins out of 12 races. This made world history as no other race team had ever achieved this.
In 2007 the Supersport Cup remained with Centurion Racing as 'Westy' Westmoreland secured the title for the team.
James Westmoreland and Dan 'Ferret' Cooper proved to the Supersport class that they had enormous potential on the track and both remained with the team throughout 2008 along with the third signed rider, Dennis Hobbs. (3rd place in the 2007 British Supersport Championship). Unfortunately, Dennis was involved in an incident at Thruxton Circuit early in 2008 which kept him out of the title challenge for the whole season through a shoulder injury. Dennis Hobbs and Dan Cooper will remain with the team for the 2009 season in the British Supersport championship.
Centurion Racing offer a fantastic opportunity for companies to share in the teams success as you would be guaranteed exposure, company logos on the leathers, race bikes, race truck, PR material and coverage on live networks such as Sky Sports and ITV1.
(For sponsorship opportunities please contact Paul Rees or Gary Stubbington on the contact details provided on this site.)




