2018 British Superbike Championship

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The 2018 British Superbike Championship season is the 31st British Superbike Championship season. Shane Byrne will start the season as the defending Champion, having secured his sixth overall title in the British Superbike Championship.

Teams and riders

Race calendar and results

2018 calendar
Main Season
RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning riderWinning team
1R1 Flag of England.svg Donington Park GP 1 April Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam Flag of England.svg Bradley Ray Flag of England.svg Bradley Ray Buildbase Suzuki
R22 April Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam Flag of England.svg Bradley Ray Buildbase Suzuki
2R1 Flag of England.svg Brands Hatch Indy 15 April Flag of England.svg Bradley Ray Flag of England.svg Bradley Ray Flag of England.svg Shane Byrne Be Wiser Ducati Racing Team
R2 Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
3R1 Flag of England.svg Oulton Park 7 May Flag of England.svg Shane Byrne Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
R2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason O'Halloran Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
4R1 Flag of England.svg Snetterton 300 17 June Flag of England.svg Bradley Ray Ulster Banner.svg Glenn Irwin Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
R2 Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
5R1 Flag of Scotland.svg Knockhill 8 July Flag of England.svg Jake Dixon Flag of England.svg Danny Buchan Flag of England.svg Jake Dixon RAF Regular & Reserves Kawasaki
R2 Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
6R1 Flag of England.svg Brands Hatch GP 22 July Ulster Banner.svg Glenn Irwin Flag of Australia (converted).svg Josh Brookes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Josh Brookes McAMS Yamaha
R2 Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam Flag of Australia (converted).svg Josh Brookes McAMS Yamaha
7R1 Flag of England.svg Thruxton 5 August Ulster Banner.svg Glenn Irwin Flag of England.svg Luke Mossey Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
R2 Flag of England.svg Luke Mossey Flag of Australia (converted).svg Josh Brookes McAMS Yamaha
8R1 Flag of England.svg Cadwell Park 19 August Flag of England.svg Bradley Ray Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
R2 Flag of England.svg Jake Dixon Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
9R1 Flag of England.svg Silverstone National [1] 8–9 September Flag of England.svg Bradley Ray Flag of England.svg Jake Dixon Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
R2 Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
R3 Flag of Scotland.svg Tarran Mackenzie Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
The Showdown
10R1 Flag of England.svg Oulton Park 16 September Flag of England.svg Jake Dixon Flag of England.svg Jake Dixon Flag of England.svg Jake Dixon RAF Regular & Reserves Kawasaki
R2 Flag of England.svg Jake Dixon Flag of England.svg Jake Dixon RAF Regular & Reserves Kawasaki
11R1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg TT Circuit Assen 30 September Flag of England.svg Jake Dixon Flag of England.svg Peter Hickman Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
R2 Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
12R1 Flag of England.svg Brands Hatch GP 13–14 October Flag of England.svg Jake Dixon Flag of England.svg Jake Dixon Ulster Banner.svg Glenn Irwin Be Wiser Ducati Racing Team
R2 Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki
R3 Flag of England.svg Richard Cooper Flag of England.svg Richard Cooper Buildbase Suzuki

NOTE: Following concerns at Silverstone Circuit as a result of the MotoGP round cancellation, the shorter National Circuit was used.

Championship standings

Riders' championship

Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider has to finish the race to earn points.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points252016131110987654321
PosRiderBike DON
Flag of England.svg
BRH
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
SNE
Flag of England.svg
KNO
Flag of Scotland.svg
BRH
Flag of England.svg
THR
Flag of England.svg
CAD
Flag of England.svg
SIL
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
ASS
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
BRH
Flag of England.svg
Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2R3
The Championship Showdown
1 Flag of England.svg Leon Haslam Kawasaki 92411111213314111113211616699
2 Flag of England.svg Jake Dixon Kawasaki 11126Ret2332124423335Ret3112Ret2Ret3629
3 Ulster Banner.svg Glenn Irwin Ducati 6772Ret52Ret442259452341265417Ret588
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Josh Brookes Yamaha 121113566438Ret114110Ret426Ret592795584
5 Flag of England.svg Peter Hickman BMW 8Ret1014Ret1176101061032748Ret198843569577
6 Flag of England.svg Bradley Ray Suzuki 112747RetRet5Ret1316Ret1222Ret14711Ret17711811551
BSB Riders Cup
7 Flag of England.svg Tommy Bridewell Suzuki Ret1498810DNSDNS178
Ducati 1271175Ret1069236RetRet22
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason O'Halloran Honda 793Ret52RetDNS16DNS14156613116456DNS711Ret38176
9 Flag of England.svg Christian Iddon BMW 14656DNSDNS98765613Ret6615510DNSDNS810Ret54167
10 Flag of Scotland.svg Tarran Mackenzie Yamaha 18DNS1199Ret6Ret1411Ret5958Ret3Ret2743Ret3DNSDNS163
11 Flag of England.svg Danny Buchan Kawasaki 134121278553388RetRetRet8131212DNSDNS1399RetDNS147
12 Flag of England.svg Richard Cooper Suzuki 1613RetRet109107977RetRet14119Ret10813Ret125Ret41140
13 Ulster Banner.svg Michael Laverty BMW 101083Ret13Ret9651011Ret1314714RetRet5Ret11Ret10RetRet116
14 Flag of England.svg James Ellison Yamaha 3Ret161111128Ret139Ret912159RetRet13119101088RetRet110
15 Flag of England.svg Shane Byrne Ducati 25143498
16 Flag of England.svg Luke Mossey Kawasaki 581513RetRetRetDNS1212Ret1378121078DNSRet714151211Ret97
17 Ulster Banner.svg Andrew Irwin Ducati Ret10118912Ret11RetRet119Ret491664RetRet80
18 Flag of England.svg Dan Linfoot Honda 43DNSDNSRet4Ret13RetDNS1211Ret101115RetDNSDNSDNS66
19 Flag of England.svg Gino Rea Suzuki 1715191713Ret141117151617Ret1716Ret97141414Ret1613Ret745
20 Flag of England.svg Mason Law Kawasaki 20Ret181815Ret121315141518810DNSDNS1615131713RetRet17121340
21 Flag of France.svg Sylvain Barrier BMW 1917201916191314Ret17RetRet14181814171615DNSDNS201320Ret1019
22 Flag of England.svg Chrissy Rouse Suzuki RetRet111410RetRetDNSDNSDNS13
23 Flag of Scotland.svg Taylor Mackenzie Ducati 15161715Ret141112DNSDNS13
24 Flag of England.svg Dean Harrison Kawasaki 21Ret171817201917RetRet12191214RetRet10
25 Flag of England.svg Shaun Winfield Yamaha 26Ret222120201515Ret18202316Ret1915221921Ret162218Ret13148
26 Ulster Banner.svg Josh Elliott Suzuki 18Ret1510Ret7
27 Ulster Banner.svg Carl Phillips Kawasaki 24Ret2110RetRetDNSDNS6
28 Flag of England.svg Tom Neave Honda RetRet15125
Suzuki 18Ret1618Ret
29 Flag of Japan.svg Ryuichi Kiyonari Honda 12155
30 Flag of England.svg Danny Kent Suzuki RetRet124
31 Flag of England.svg Martin Jessopp BMW 23DNS1816Ret191516Ret13Ret1817RetDNSRetRetDNS4
32 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jakub Smrž BMW DNSRet141614Ret4
33 Flag of England.svg Fraser Rogers Kawasaki Ret16192117Ret17Ret20DNSDNS15152114RetRetDNS4
34 Flag of England.svg Aaron Zanotti Kawasaki 16RetRetDNSRet24RetRet20RetRetRet20RetRetRet19Ret14153
Flag of England.svg Joe Francis BMW 16RetRet1718RetRet0
Flag of England.svg Kyle Ryde Yamaha Ret19Ret20Ret17DNSDNS0
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Johnson BMW 221819Ret0
Flag of England.svg Luke Hedger BMW DNSDNS1822181921RetRet0
Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Conor Cummins Honda 252021210
Ulster Banner.svg William Dunlop Yamaha 27Ret0
PosRiderBike DON
Flag of England.svg
BRH
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
SNE
Flag of England.svg
KNO
Flag of Scotland.svg
BRH
Flag of England.svg
THR
Flag of England.svg
CAD
Flag of England.svg
SIL
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
ASS
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
BRH
Flag of England.svg
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap

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