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Revision as of 08:52, 21 March 2017

2017 Superbike World Championship
Previous: 2016 Next: 2018
Support series:
Supersport World Championship
Supersport 300 World Championship
European Superstock 1000 Championship

The 2017 Superbike World Championship is the 30th season of the Superbike World Championship. The season is being contested over 26 races at 13 locations, starting on 25 February at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit in Australia and ending on 4 November at Losail International Circuit in Qatar.

The season sees the revision of the starting grid format for the second race, which was previously based on qualifying results for both races: riders placed from fourth to ninth in Race 1 are promoted to the first two rows for Race 2; then the third, the second and the winner follow on the third row; the remaining riders are sorted from the tenth grid slot onwards according to Superpole results.[1][2]

Race calendar and results

2017 calendar[3]
Round Country Circuit Date Superpole Fastest lap Winning rider Winning team
1 R1 Australia Australia Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit 25 February United Kingdom Jonathan Rea United Kingdom Jonathan Rea United Kingdom Jonathan Rea Kawasaki Racing Team
R2 26 February Italy Marco Melandri United Kingdom Jonathan Rea Kawasaki Racing Team
2 R1 Thailand Thailand Chang International Circuit 11 March United Kingdom Jonathan Rea United Kingdom Jonathan Rea United Kingdom Jonathan Rea Kawasaki Racing Team
R2 12 March Italy Marco Melandri United Kingdom Jonathan Rea Kawasaki Racing Team
3 R1 Spain Spain Motorland Aragón 1 April
R2 2 April
4 R1 Netherlands Netherlands TT Circuit Assen 29 April
R2 30 April
5 R1 Italy Italy Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 13 May
R2 14 May
6 R1 United Kingdom United Kingdom Donington Park 27 May
R2 28 May
7 R1 Italy Italy Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli 17 June
R2 18 June
8 R1 United States United States Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca 8 July
R2 9 July
9 R1 Germany Germany EuroSpeedway Lausitz 19 August
R2 20 August
10 R1 Portugal Portugal Algarve International Circuit 16 September
R2 17 September
11 R1 France France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 30 September
R2 1 October
12 R1 Spain Spain Circuito de Jerez 21 October
R2 22 October
13 R1 Qatar Qatar Losail International Circuit 3 November
R2 4 November

Entry list

Championship standings

Riders' championship

Manufacturers' championship

Pos. Manufacturer PHI
Australia
CHA
Thailand
ARA
Spain
ASS
Netherlands
IMO
Italy
DON
United Kingdom
MIS
Italy
LAG
United States
LAU
Germany
POR
Portugal
MAG
France
JER
Spain
LOS
Qatar
Pts
R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2
1 Japan Kawasaki 1 1 1 1 100
2 Italy Ducati 2 2 2 3 76
3 Japan Yamaha 4 4 5 4 50
4 Germany BMW 7 13 7 5 32
5 Italy MV Agusta 5 8 8 Ret 27
6 Japan Honda 11 15 9 7 22
7 Italy Aprilia 8 9 13 15 19
Pos. Manufacturer PHI
Australia
CHA
Thailand
ARA
Spain
ASS
Netherlands
IMO
Italy
DON
United Kingdom
MIS
Italy
LAG
United States
LAU
Germany
POR
Portugal
MAG
France
JER
Spain
LOS
Qatar
Pts

References

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  4. ^ a b "2017 Provisional Permanent Entry List" (PDF). Dorna WSBK. 20 December 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
  5. ^ "Jonathan Rea To Stay With Kawasaki For Two More Seasons". motomatters.com. 12 May 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
  6. ^ "Tom Sykes Extends With Kawasaki For Two More Years". motomatters.com. 20 June 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
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  8. ^ a b "Official: Stefan Bradl joins World Superbike with Honda". crash.net. Crash Media Group. 2 August 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
  9. ^ a b "Melandri, Davies confirmed as Aruba.it Racing Ducati line-up for 2017". crash.net. Crash Media Group. 28 July 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
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  12. ^ "Torres: "I Think There is Still A Lot of Potential In The Bike"". worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. 9 November 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
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  17. ^ a b "Jezek Completes Grillini Racing Team Lineup". worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. 11 November 2016. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
  18. ^ "Ramos to Continue with TeamGOELEVEN". worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. 3 November 2016. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  19. ^ "Russo to Step Up to WorldSBK with Yamaha in 2017". worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. 2 November 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  20. ^ "Krummenacher and Puccetti: Official SBK Team in 2017". worldsbk.com. Dorna WSBK. 12 September 2016. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
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