team
The PTR Triumph Racing team, which is based in Lincolnshire, UK, is managed by Simon Buckmaster, who has been involved in racing from a young age both as a competitor and manager; in fact, in the earlier years of Buckmaster’s racing career he competed on a Triumph Bonneville.
Following wins in both the domestic series’ and on the world stage, injury cut Buckmaster’s career short and he eventually went into the management side of the industry, leading a number of successful manufacturer-backed teams to British and World Championship glory. Today Simon manages the PTR Racing squad, which is a partner of Triumph’s Racing programme in the WorldSSP category competing as PTR Triumph with the Triumph Street Triple 765 RS.
In 2024 the team fields Tom Booth-Amos, from Newport, Shropshire. Booth-Amos has vast experience having raced in the FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship, followed by an entry in Grand Prix in 2019. In 2020 and 2021 the #69 racer competed in the Supersport 300 World Championship category, finishing runner-up in the series in his second season. In 2023 Booth-Amos finished second overall in the British Supersport Championship, while also winning the World Supersport Challenge Championship, setting him up perfectly for a strong season in ’24.
Vostatek starts his first full season with PTR Triumph after completing the final four rounds of 2023 with the team, bringing home a brace of 12th places and pushing ever closer to the top ten. The FIM CEV Superstock 600 podium-finisher and championship runner-up already has experience of Triumph’s 765cc triple and will look to capitalise on the progress he made since joining the team in a season-long campaign.
CAREER HISTORY
2023 – Runner-up British Supersport Championship
2023 – FIM World Supersport Challenge Champion
2021 – Runner-up Supersport 300 World Championship
2020 – 6th Supersport 300 World Championship
2019 – Competed in the FIM Moto2™ World Championship
2018 – FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship
CAREER HISTORY
2023 – Following illness, joined PTR Triumph for second half of the season
2022 – Race full-time in the FIM Supersport World Championship
2021 – Runner-up Superstock 600 European Championship
2020 – FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship (Covid cancelled proceedings)
2019 – FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship
2018 – FIM CEV Repsol Championship, ETC category