Dorna have announced the 2018 World Superbike Championship Calendar, with the season once again commencing at Phillip Island on February 23-25, following the first official test of the year at the same venue from February 19-20.

Yamaha Financial Services to sponsor Phillip Island WSBK for a further three years from 2018

Yamaha Financial Services to sponsor Phillip Island WSBK for a further three years from 2018

All rounds feature WorldSBK and WorldSSP, except the USA Laguna Seca round of WorldSBK only, with WorldSSP300 and Superstock 1000 taking place at rounds three to seven, and nine to 11.

2018 WorldSBK Calendar Provisional

  1. 23-25 February – AUS – Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
  2. 23-25 March – THA – Chang International Circuit
  3. 13-15 April– ESP – MotorLand Aragón (SSP300, STK1000)
  4. 20 -22 April – NED – TT Circuit Assen (SSP300, STK1000)
  5. 11-13 May – ITA – Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari di Imola (SSP300, STK1000)
  6. 25-27 May – GBR – Donington Park (SSP300, STK1000)
  7. 8-10 June – CZE – Automotodrom Brno (SSP300, STK1000)
  8. 22-24 June – USA – Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca (Superbikes ONLY)
  9. 6-8 July – ITA – Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli” (SSP300, STK1000)
  10. 14-16 September – POR – Autódromo Internacional do Algarve (SSP300, STK1000)
  11. 28-30 September – FRA – Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours (SSP300, STK1000)
  12. 12–14 October – ARG* – El Villicum
  13. 25-27 October – QAT – Losail International Circuit

2018 Official Tests

  • 19-20 February, Australia, Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit (WorldSBK & WorldSSP)
  • 23-24 August, Portugal, Autódromo Internacional do Algarve (WorldSBK)
2018 WorldSBK Provisional Calendar

2018 WorldSBK Provisional Calendar

You can book your spot for the 2018 World Superbike season opener at Phillip Island, next February 23-25, via Ticketek today.  For further information head to www.worldsbk.com.au or call the Superbike Hotline 1300 728 007.

Action kicks off Friday morning (Feb 23) with the season’s unveil of the international categories of world superbike and world supersport, debuting new rider line ups and liveries in their first practice sessions for the championship.

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