
WorldSBK 2025 season: Mandatory pit stops confirmed for Phillip Island
WorldSBK 2025 season is set to kick off with an exciting yet strategic twist: mandatory pit stops will once again play a crucial role during the opening round at Phillip Island.
WorldSBK 2025 season is set to kick off with an exciting yet strategic twist: mandatory pit stops will once again play a crucial role during the opening round at Phillip Island.
Nicolo Bulega delivered an impressive performance to top Day 1 of the Jerez WorldSBK Test 2025.
Turkish Superbike sensation Toprak Razgatlioglu is set to miss the first 2025 WorldSBK test at Jerez due to injury.
The newly launched BMW M 1000 RR has raised eyebrows within the WSBK paddock as rival teams question its compliance with regulations ahead of 2025 WorldSBK.
Yamaha WorldSBK rider Jonathan Rea recently voiced his concerns over the escalating WSBK speeds, advocating for a reduction to improve safety and maintain competitive integrity in the World Superbike Championship
Danilo Petrucci has officially renewed his contract with the Barni Spark Racing Team for 2025 WorldSBK, marking a continuation of his career in the prestigious motorcycle racing championship
The 2024 WorldSBK calendar has been revised to include Estoril in October after the Hungarian Round which was scheduled for August was canceled.
WorldSBK chief Gregorio Lavilla has acknowledged that concerns about teams considering to pull out of the series were a factor in the development of the new technical regulations.
Aruba.it Ducati rider Alvaro Bautista was the fastest on the second day of the Barcelona WorldSBK test despite suffering a crash on the Friday session along with Team HRC’s Iker Lecuona
Jonathan Rea’s works Kawasaki contract was extended through 2024, allowing him to continue competing in the World Superbike championship for a further two seasons.
12 Rounds and 35 races later, 30 points separate the top two in the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship paddock as Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK) heads Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) heading into the season-ending Pirelli Indonesian Round. The title will be decided at the all-new Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit, providing another challenge on top of the title battle. Both Razgatlioglu and Rea have claimed 28 podiums in the 2021 campaign with the Turkish rider on 13 wins compared to Rea’s 11. Both have also had three retirements from races in a remarkably even season, with the title on the line at the season-ending Indonesian Round; Razgatlioglu hoping to end Rea’s run of consecutive titles while the Northern Irishman will hope to turn around a 30-point deficit to make it seven in a row. Razgatlioglu leads the Championship heading into the final round of the campaign, but throughout 2021 has been adamant that his approach is looking for race wins and not looking at the Championship standings. Discussing his approach to racing in Indonesia, Razgatlioglu continued this theme. He said: “Everybody asks the same question. My plan was just to focus on the race because I try to fight for the win again. This is more important for me. I’m very close to being Champion but I will try my best; maybe I’m in second position, maybe third, maybe I win. We will see. I just try again for the win. This is my style, but everybody says, ‘you don’t need first position’, but this is important because I like this style. Because this is the last round, everybody will try their best.” The 30-point margin is one that has been almost closed up throughout one weekend numerous times in 2021 with technical issues or crashes restricting the points-scoring haul at times. Explaining how he relishes the underdog tag and his approach to the weekend, Rea said: “We’ve, both of us, have thrown away more than that kind of points in one weekend so I can focus on myself. It’s not the best position, a real underdog position, but one that I relish.” “Just focus on myself. No matter what happens from a Championship point of view, I’m trying to put that to the back of my head and go out and finish the year strongly with race results. I want to go home on the plane on Sunday night and feel like I’ve done a great job here. Then, of course, the year will look after itself.” In the last six years, Rea has come into the final round either with the Championship wrapped up or leading the standings. Talking about the difference in 2021, Rea said: “The last years have been incredible to really enjoy the last round. This one’s a little bit different but similar as well because I don’t feel the same pressure I would have normally to get a job done.” “I feel we’ve perhaps lost the Championship in some ways this year so to be in the fight is a great position. I’ve got a lot of motivation, try to keep the dream alive until the last race and what better place to come!” Razgatlioglu also gave his thoughts on what it would mean if he was crowned World Champion and the Indonesian Round as a whole. He said: “It’s very important for me and the team. I like this track and it’s my first time in Indonesia….I’m not feeling stressed, I like it here.” “Today I walked the track, and everything is good. We are ready and this race is very important for me. I hope we are Champion this weekend; this is very important for me. I am waiting to say, ‘this is for my dad’, and this is very important for me. This is my dream. I know my father has always worked for me, he believed in me always. He said ‘Toprak will be World Champion’, but it wasn’t possible for him to see this. This is very important for me.”
Tom Sykes will make his WorldSBK return at this weekend’s season finale in Indonesia after missing the last nine races due to concussion. Tom Sykes has confirmed his return from concussion for this weekend’s final WorldSBK round of 2021 ahead of a likely switch to BSB in 2022. Sykes sustained concussion during a Superpole race accident involving team-mate Michael Van Der Mark which cost him to miss rounds in Jerez, Portimao and San Juan. The 2013 world champion was then replaced by fellow BMW rider Eugene Laverty who will ride full-time for Bonovo BMW next year. With his future very much up in the air and every WorldSBK factory seat filled for next year, Sykes is hoping for a good showing in what’s likely to be his swansong outing in the world championship. Sykes said: “I’m very much looking forward to getting back on my BMW M 1000 RR. It has been a long time since I last raced and obviously we have a little bit of work to do to catch up. “But having said that, I have to say that the excitement of going to a totally new venue is quite something, not only because Indonesia is a great part of the world. “Everybody looks to be doing an incredible job on the new circuit of Mandalika. What a unique venue – to say the least. “On top of that, it is located on a beautiful island so I am really looking forward to it. It is new for everybody and I have to say that it is going to be a little bit of a way to finish the season, but that’s another story. “In general, it’s a great place to finish the season, and hopefully we can finish it with some strong results to end 2021.” For team-mate Van Der Mark, the Dutchman is in a rich vein of form after taking a wet Superpole race win in Portimao, before claiming three top six finishes last time out in San Juan. Van Der Mark, who will be joined by Scott Redding at BMW after this weekend, is expecting a ‘great weekend’ aboard the M 1000 RR machine. “It’s fantastic to go to Indonesia. It’s nice to have a new circuit on the calendar, especially in Asia. I love to go there. It’s also incredible that it’s the last round of the season already,” added the former Yamaha rider. “I cannot wait to try the Mandalika circuit because it looks really nice from what I have seen. “Getting to know a new track is not too difficult; it comes with doing the laps. I think that it will be a great season finale.”