A temporada 2016 do Campeonato Mundial Superbike promete fortes emoções e muita adrenalina com a participação de novas equipes e novos pilotos na disputa da competição de motovelocidade com motos de marcas consagradas e que podem ser encontradas no mercado.
Em 2015, o piloto britânico Jonathan Rea faturou o título de campeão do Mundial Superbike e garantiu a hegemonia da escuderia japonesa Kawasaki Racing Team em mais uma temporada da competição.
Para quem esperava ansiosamente pela abertura do Campeonato Mundial Superbike em 2016 já pode ficar tranquilo, pois nesse final de semana, dias 27 e 28/02, acontecem as corridas do GP da Austrália, na pista de Phillip Island.
TRANSMISSÃO
O canal de TV por assinatura ESPN+ (HD) anuncia em sua programação a transmissão do GP da Austrália, neste sábado (27), a partir da 0h55, a 1ª bateria, e neste domingo (28), a partir das 0h55, a 2ª bateria.
FATOS IMPORTANTES NO WSBK 2016
Mais vitórias: Jonathan Rea – 29Mais pódios: Jonathan Rea – 65Mais poles: Tom Sykes – 30Mais voltas mais rápidas: Tom Sykes – 28Mais pole position: Tom Sykes – 184Piloto mais experiente: Nicky Hayden – 34Piloto mais jovem: Markus Reiterberger – 21Número de Campeonatos WorldSBK: 3 – Sykes, Guintoli and ReaNovatos no WorldSBK: 5 – Abraham, Al Sulaiti, Hook, Menghi and SchmitterNacionalidades: 12 (5 – UK, 3 – Spain, 2 – Australia, France, Hungary, Italy, 1 – Czech Republic, Germany, Netherlands, Qatar, Switzerland, USA)
QUEM É QUEM NO WSBK 2016
Kawasaki Racing TeamKawasaki ZX-10R
JONATHAN REA – First back-to-back Champion of the millennium?
– Ballymena, Northern Ireland, UK
Race number: #1Age: Turning 29 on February 2Race starts: 166Wins: 29Podiums: 65Poles: 6Fastest laps: 21Last year: Dominant season to become first Northern Irish WorldSBK Champion: 14 wins, 23 podiums, 2 poles and 11 fastest laps, while just missing out on points record
TOM SYKES – Looking to bounce back
– Huddersfield, England, UK
Race number: #66Age: 30Race starts: 184Wins: 26Podiums: 64Poles: 30Fastest laps: 28Last year: Third in championship with 4 wins, 15 podiums, 6 poles and 7 fastest laps
Aruba.it Racing – DucatiDucati 1199 Panigale R
CHAZ DAVIES – Trying to carry on where he left off
– Knighton, Wales, UK
Race number: #7Age: Turning 29 on February 10Race starts: 100Wins: 9Podiums: 32Poles: 1Fastest laps: 11Last year: Second only to Rea with 5 wins, 18 podiums, 1 pole and 5 fastest laps
DAVIDE GIUGLIANO – Keeping out of trouble
– Rome, Italy
Race number: #34Age: 26Race starts: 89Best finish: 2nd (x6)Podiums: 9Poles: 5Fastest laps: 6Last year: Injury-stricken fifth season with flashes of brilliance: poles and podiums
Honda World Superbike TeamHonda CBR1000RR SP
MICHAEL VAN DER MARK – Learning year over, now down to business
– Gouda, South Holland, Netherlands
Race number: #60Age: 23Race starts: 26Best finish: 3rd (x3)Podiums: 3Best grid: 4th (x2)Last year: In rookie season, more podium finishes than World Champion team-mate
NICKY HAYDEN – The goal: to win both MotoGP and WorldSBK
– Owensboro, Kentucky, USA
Race number: #69Age: 34Race starts: 2 (Laguna Seca wildcard, 2002)Best finish: 4thLast year: A difficult final MotoGP season ends with 20th position overall after a difficult bike
Althea BMW Racing TeamBMW S1000 RR
JORDI TORRES – Taking the fight to the Brits
– Rubí, Catalunya, Spain
Race number: #81Age: 28Race starts: 26Wins: 1Podiums: 4Best grid: 2ndLast year: Rookie of the season, fifth overall; five podiums and impressive Qatar win
MARKUS REITERBERGER – Knows BMW better than anybody
– Trostberg, Bavaria, Germany
Race number: #21Age: 21Race starts: 6Best finish: 12thLast year: Scored points in WorldSBK races and won German IDM Superbike title
Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK TeamYamaha YZF R1
ALEX LOWES – Time to shine free of Suzuki- Lincoln, England, UK
Race number: #22Age: 25Race starts: 54Best finish: 2ndPodiums: 3Best grid: 3rdFastest laps: 2Last year: Thai podium followed by immense frustration with new ECU on Suzuki
SYLVAIN GUINTOLI – Clean sheet for 2014 title winner
– Montelimar, France
Race number: #50Age: 33Race starts: 154Wins: 9Podiums: 41Poles: 4Fastest laps: 12Last year: Single podium in otherwise uncompetitive season on Honda
Barni Racing TeamDucati 1199 Panigale R
XAVI FORES – One-man band
– Llombai, Valencian Community, Spain
Race number: #12Age: 30Race starts: 15Best finish: 5thBest grid: 3rdLast year: Solid sub for injured Giugliano (including front row qualifying in Qatar) while winning three IDM Superbike races to finish runner-up to Reiterberger
Team PederciniKawasaki ZX-10R
SYLVAIN BARRIER – Needs to stay fit
– Oyonnax, France
Race number: #20Age: 27Race starts: 17Best finish: 10th (x3)Best grid: 10thLast year: Lost WorldSBK ride and moved to Superstock 1000, but hit by more injuries
SAEED AL SULAITI – The third Qatari to race in WorldSBK category
– Doha, Qatar
Race number: #11Age: 30Race starts: 0Last year: Raced in Qatar SuperBike Championship (QSBK)
MV Agusta Reparto CorseMV Agusta 1000 F4
LEON CAMIER – Rapid racer, comprehensive developer and team builder
– Ashford, England, UK
Race number: #2Age: 29Race starts: 133Best finish: 2nd (x2)Best grid: 2ndLast year: Along with his team, few riders grafted harder in developing their machine and a top five finish at Magny-Cours was well deserved
Team GOELEVENKawasaki ZX-10R
ROMAN RAMOS – Mr. Consistency
– Santander, Cantabria, Spain
Race number: #40Age: 25Race starts: 26Best finish: 7thBest grid: 14thLast year: A very respectable rookie campaign, scoring in all but three of the races he finished and retiring only three times from 26 starts
Grillini Racing TeamKawasaki ZX-10R
DOMINIC SCHMITTER – Stepping up the ladder
– Altstätten, Rhine Valley, Switzerland
Race number: #9Age: 21Race starts: 0Last year: Finished World Supersport 14th overall, also racing twice in IDM Supersport Championship and scoring a podium finish
JOSH HOOK – Into the shark pool
– Taree, New South Wales, Australia
Race number: #16Age: 23Race starts: 0Last year: Finished second in prestigious Suzuka 8 Hours alongside Kyle Smith and Dominique Aegerter. Also raced in All Japan Road Race Superbike Championship and four Grands Prix in the Moto2 World Championship
Team TothYamaha YZF R1
IMRE TOTH – Climbing the steep learning curve
– Budapest, Hungary
Race number: #10Age: 30Race starts: 44Best finish: 12thBest grid: 20th (x4)Last year: On a lesser developed bike than rivals, Toth achieves three points finishes
PETER SEBESTYEN – Half of Hungarian duo hungry for international success
– Budapest, Hungary
Race number: #56Age: 21Race starts: 11Best finish: 18th
Best grid: 25thLast year: 29 points in STK1000
MILWAUKEE BMWBMW S1000 RR
KAREL ABRAHAM – Grand Prix winner tries his hand at WorldSBK
– Brno, Czech Republic
Race number: #17Age: 26Race starts: 0Last year: Former Moto2 winner starts ten MotoGP races in season plagued by injury
JOSH BROOKES – Newly-crowned BSB Champion returns to WorldSBK
– Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Race number: #25Age: 32Race starts: 35Best finish: 7thBest grid: 3rdLast year: A controlled ride to BSB title on Milwaukee Yamaha, amassing no less than 13 wins, 23 podiums, 6 poles and 11 fastest laps along the way
VFT RacingDucati 1199 Panigale R
FABIO MENGHI – Ever-popular WorldSSP rider steps up a gear
– Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Race number: #61Age: 29Race starts: 0Last year: 15th overall in World Supersport with best finish of sixth at Misano
Foto: WSBK/Divulgação
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