The ASBK Management Team have announced that rounds 2 and 3 of the 2021 Australian Superbike Championship, will be held at Winton Motor Raceway and Wakefield Park Raceway. The Official ASBK Pre-Season Test over a two-day event at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Phillip Island, January 27 and 28.

Pre-season testing will begin in late January.

The ASBK Management Team have confirmed that round 2 will be held on March 12-14, at Northern Victoria’s spectacular Winton Motor Raceway and ASBK round 3 will be held April on 16-18, at Wakefield Park Raceway, Goulburn, NSW. Wakefield Park will also host this year’s double header ASBK Grand Finale, where five Champions will be crowned Motorcycling Australia’s ASBK Champions.

“These are two fabulous ASBK Championship venues that have provided exhilarating racing in recent years, and we know fans love the close and competitive racing at these circuits,” said Motorcycling Australia CEO Peter Doyle. “We would like to thank the management teams of both Winton Motor Raceway and Wakefield Park Raceway for their terrific support of the ASBK Championship over many years, particularly during this tough period of COVID-19.” Benalla Auto Club, owners of Winton Motor Raceway and Wakefield Park Raceways will showcase these premier motorsport events for their venues and are excited to welcome back the teams, riders and fans in 2021.

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round 2 will be held on March 12-14 and round 3 will be held on April 16-18.

The 2021 Official Pre-Season Test will host bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup, YMI Supersport 300, YMF R3 Cup, Motorsports TV Supersport, and Kawasaki Superbike class competitors. Giving them their first chance to blowout their Christmas cobwebs, test new machinery and set-ups before the 2021 Championship gets under way.

Race fans can catch all the drama and action from the 2020 Grand Finale at Wakefield Park Raceway, December 3-6, live via ASBK TV partners SBSHD, Fox Sports Australia and Fox Sports Asia on both Saturday and Sunday.


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