SPB: Korbinian Brandl is banking on a fresh start within his own team

SPB: Korbinian Brandl is banking on a fresh start within his own team

Korbinian Brandl
Korbinian Brandl is ready to give it another go: The Aprilia rider will compete in the Sportbike class again this year, but is making a few changes to his team. Photo: Dino Eisele

Für Korbinian Brandl heißt es in der neuen Saison „back to the roots“. Der 19-Jährige bleibt der Sportbike-Klasse treu, geht 2026 aber wieder bewusst einen Schritt zurück und setzt mit RBR-Racing auf ein kleineres, eigenes Team. Für den Oberndorfer ist es bereits die vierte Saison in der Meisterschaft und die zweite in der Sportbike. Nach seinen Anfängen in der Supersport 300 geht er nun auch in der EURO MOTO an den Start.

Brandl proved last year that he has the potential to compete at the front of the field. Riding for the AK Racing Team alongside Alexander Weizel, he made significant progress, particularly in the second half of the season. He stood on the podium three times—his strongest results to date. Working with a new suspension mechanic played a crucial role in this, though it took some time to gel at first. “We had to find our rhythm first. Then, at Assen, we took a big step forward. That was the game-changer for me,” Brandl recalls.

Following this successful past year, the new season is about to begin—though under different circumstances. Brandl is once again competing independently with a three-person team. This is a deliberate choice. “It just works better for us this year. This way, we can focus more on ourselves again,” he explains. What he is keeping this year, however, is the collaboration with his suspension mechanic, whom he is bringing into his own team. In doing so, he is also bringing the proven setup with him and laying the groundwork to build on the strong results or even take it a step further.

 

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