2019 World Superbikes Calendar Announced
In the World Superbike world planning is well underway for next year, with the FIM and Dornaannouncing the provisional 2019 calendar overnight for the 2019 Championship with 13 rounds planned – 12 fully confirmed – and Australia kicking off the show.
Keen for a hit of summer after a European winter, the WorldSBK fraternity head down under for the season-opener with the Yamaha Finance round at Victoria’s thrilling Phillip Island circuit from 22nd -24th February, preceded by the final two-day test on the 18th – 19th February.
2019 WorldSBK Calendar
- Round 1 – Phillip Island – February 22-24
- Round 2 – Buriram – March 15-17
- Round 3 – Aragon – April 5-7
- Round 4 – Assen – April 12-14
- Round 5 – Imola – May 10-12
- Round 6 – Jerez – June 7-9
- Round 7 – Misano – June 21-23
- Round 8 – Donington – July 5-7
- Round 9 – TBA – July 19-21
- Round 10 – Portimao – September 6-8
- Round 11 – Mangy-Cours September 27-29
- Round 12 – San Juan – October 11-13
- Round 13 – Losail – October 24-26 (Thurs-Sat)
Phillip Island’s round will see the debut of the new three race WorldSBK format, with a sprint Sunday morning dash added to Saturday and Sunday afternoon’s 22-lappers. Also featured on the agenda will be the opening round of the 2019 World Supersport Championship, and the launch of the national title fights including the Australian Superbike Champs.
From Australia, the circus heads to Asia and round two of the championship to be from 15th – 17th March at Thailand’s Chang International Circuit.
The paddock then returns to Europe on 5th – 7th April at MotorLand Aragon (Spain), welcoming back WorldSSP300 to the racing action with their all new format for the season ahead. The next stop on the 2019 tour will be one week later at TT Circuit Assen (the Netherlands) from 12th – 14th April, before a short break of racing action.
Round five takes place at Italy’s Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari di Imola from 10th – 12th May, before a return to the ever popular Spanish circuit of Jerez from 7th – 9th June.
WorldSBK heads back to Italy from 21st – 23rd June, to Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli for round seven, before a change of date for the UK Round at Donington Park to be held 5th – 7th July. After the British adventure, tound nine is set to be announced.
Autodromo Internacional do Algarve will be the now traditional round after the summer break, as the paddock heads to Portugal from 6th – 8th September.
The final European round will be held from 27th – 29th September at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours (France), but we won’t be saying goodbye to WorldSSP300 yet.
Circuito San Juan Villicum returns for the second season from 11th – 13th October in Argentina, before all three classes will prepare for the season finale in Qatar at Losail International Circuit. The chequered flag will be waved from 24th – 26th October in the desert, in what is set to be another adrenaline-fueled year of racing action.
Tickets for the season-opener in Australia, the Yamaha Finance round February 22-24 at Phillip Island, are available from Ticketek or www.worldsbk.com.au