2019 Brazilian Superbike Championship

Last updated

The Brazilian Superbike Championship 2019 Season is the 11th edition of the Brazilian Superbike Championship since it started in 2019.

Contents

Calendar

RoundDateCircuitCity
1 March 24 Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos São Paulo, SP
2 April 14 Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos São Paulo, SP
3 May 26 Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos São Paulo, SP
4 July 14 Autódromo Ayrton Senna Goiânia, GO
5 September 01 Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba Curitiba, PR
6 September 22 Autódromo Ayrton Senna Goiânia, GO
7 October 20 Autódromo Ayrton Senna Goiânia, GO
8 November 10 Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba Curitiba, PR
9 November 26 Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos São Paulo, SP

Results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest lapWinning riderWinning teamWinning constructorRef.
1 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos March 24 Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anthony West Flag of Brazil.svg JC Racing Team Flag of Japan.svg Kawasaki [1]
2 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos April 14 Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Honda Racing Flag of Japan.svg Honda [2]
3 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos May 26 Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Honda Racing Flag of Japan.svg Honda [3]
4 Flag of Goias.svg Autódromo Ayrton Senna July 14 Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Honda Racing Flag of Japan.svg Honda [4]
5 Bandeira do Parana.svg Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba September 01 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg Danilo Lewis Flag of Brazil.svg Danilo Lewis Flag of Brazil.svg Tecfil Havoline Racing Team Flag of Germany.svg BMW
6 Flag of Goias.svg Autódromo Ayrton Senna September 22 Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Honda Racing Flag of Japan.svg Honda [5]
7 Flag of Goias.svg Autódromo Ayrton Senna October 20 Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Honda Racing Flag of Japan.svg Honda
8 Bandeira do Parana.svg Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba November 10 Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Danilo Lewis Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Honda Racing Flag of Japan.svg Honda [6] [7]
9 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos December 01 Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Granado Flag of Brazil.svg Honda Racing Flag of Japan.svg Honda [8] [9]

Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers of the main race and to the top nine of the sprint. A rider has to finish the race to earn points. [10]

Position10°11°12°13°14°15°
Race252016131110987654321

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Interlagos Circuit</span> Motorsport circuit in São Paulo, Brazil

The Autódromo José Carlos Pace, better known as Autódromo de Interlagos or simply Interlagos, is a 4.309 km (2.677 mi) motorsport circuit located in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It was inaugurated on 12 May 1940, by the federal intervener of the São Paulo province, Adhemar de Barros. The traditional name of the circuit and of the neighborhood itself comes from the fact that it is located in a region between two large artificial lakes, Guarapiranga and Billings, which were built in the beginning of the 20th century to supply the city with water and electricity. In 1985, the circuit was renamed to honor the Formula 1 driver José Carlos Pace, who died in a plane crash in 1977. Attached to its facilities there is a kart circuit named after Ayrton Senna. The circuit runs counterclockwise.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alex Barros</span> Brazilian motorcycle racer

Alexandre Barros is a Brazilian former professional motorcycle road racer who is a 7-time 500cc/MotoGP race winner and also a race winner in Superbike World Championship. After a long Grand Prix career, in 2006 he moved to the Superbike World Championship. He returned to MotoGP for 2007, but retired by the end of the season.

Superbike World Championship is a silhouette road racing series based on heavily modified production sports motorcycles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet (Brasília)</span> Motorsport venue in Brasilia, Brazil

Autódromo Brasília BRB is a racing circuit in Brasília, the capital of Brazil. It is 5.476 km (3.403 mi) in length that hosted a variety of national-level series including Stock Car Brasil, Formula Truck and Formula 3 Brasil. The track was initially opened in 1974, and hosted non-championship rounds for both Formula One and the BPR Global GT Series, and in recent years was scheduled to host both MotoGP and IndyCar, but due to costs and construction delays, neither event went ahead. Previously named Autódromo Emilio Medici and Autódromo de Brasília, the circuit's name was later changed to honor Formula 1 World Champion Nelson Piquet. Following the transfer of ownership from Terracap to Banco de Brasília (BRB), the track is currently named Autódromo Brasília BRB. The track, which has been closed since 2014, is undergoing renovations that started in 2022 and are set to be completed at the end of 2023.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna (Goiânia)</span>

Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna is a motorsport race track located in Goiânia, Brazil. From 1987 to 1989, it hosted the Brazilian motorcycle Grand Prix in MotoGP.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Autódromo Internacional de Cascavel</span>

The Autódromo Internacional Zilmar Beux de Cascavel, commonly referred to as Autódromo de Cascavel, is an automobile racing complex located off Highway BR-277 in the city of Cascavel, Paraná, Brazil. The paved track is 3.058 km (1.900 mi) long. Opened in 1970, it hosts events for TCR South America, Stock Car Pro Series, NASCAR Brasil Sprint Race, Copa Truck and Fórmula Truck.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">João Pedro Sorgi</span> Brazilian tennis player

João Pedro Sorgi is a former Brazilian tennis player. He has a career high ATP singles ranking of No. 251, achieved on 18 September 2017. Sorgi also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of No. 263 achieved on 30 September 2013.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Stock Car Brasil Championship</span>

The 2020 Stock Car Brasil Championship was the forty-second season of the Stock Car Brasil, starting at Goiânia on 26 July and ending at Interlagos Circuit on 13 December. The season marked the entrance of Toyota Gazoo Racing in the series. The championship was won by Ricardo Maurício.

Aylton Ferreira Ananias, known as Aylton Alemão, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a center-back for Kuching City.

Autódromo Velo Città is a 3.443 km (2.139 mi) motor racing circuit that is located on a private property in the municipality of Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo, Brazil, 180 km (110 mi) from the capital of São Paulo.

Miss Brazil World 2014 was the 25th edition of the Miss Brazil World pageant and the 9th under MMB Productions & Events. The contest took place on August 9, 2014. Each state, the Federal District and various Insular Islands competed for the title. Sancler Frantz of Ilha dos Lobos crowned her successor, Julia Gama of Rio Grande do Sul at the end. Gama represented Brazil at Miss World 2014. The contest was held at the Costão do Santinho Resort in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil.

Maria Eugênia "Mia" Mamede is a Brazilian model, actress and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned 67th Miss Universe Brasil and was the first woman from her state to win Miss Brazil. As Miss Brazil, Mamede represented Brazil at the Miss Universe 2022 competition, but was failed to placed in Top 16.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Miss Amapá</span> Brazilian beauty pageant

Miss Amapá is a Brazilian beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Amapá at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1958 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1961, 1964–1965, 1967–1968, 1970, 1990, 1993, and 2020. The pageant is held annually with representation of several municipalities. Since 2011, the State director of Miss Amapá is, Enyellen Sales, who is also Miss Amapá 2009. Amapá still has yet to win any crowns in the national contest.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Superbike World Championship</span> Motorsport championship

The 2023 Superbike World Championship was the 36th season of the Superbike World Championship. The championship was won by Álvaro Bautista, who came into the season as the defending world champion. Axel Bassani won the Independent riders' championship

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Miss Mato Grosso do Sul</span>

Miss Mato Grosso do Sul is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Mato Grosso do Sul at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1979 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1990-1991, 1993, and 2020. The pageant is held annually with representation of several municipalities. Since 2023, the State director of Miss Mato Grosso do Sul is, Frank Rossatte.

The Brazilian Moto 1000 GP Championship was the main motorcycle category in Brazil between 2011 and 2015.

The Brazilian Superbike Championship 2020 Season is the 11th edition of the Brazilian Superbike Championship since it started in 2020.

The Brazilian Superbike Championship was the main motorcycle category in Brazil between 2010.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2024 Superbike World Championship</span> Motorsport championship

The 2024 Superbike World Championship will be the 37th season of the Superbike World Championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Miss Espírito Santo</span>

Miss Espírito Santo is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Espírito Santo at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1955 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1990, 1993, and 2020. The pageant is held annually with representation of several municipalities. Since 2022, the State director for Miss Espírito Santo is Charles Souza. Espírito Santo has won only one crown in the national contest.

References

  1. SuperBike, Imprensa (2019-03-24). "SBK Brasil tem 1ª etapa emocionante e vitória de Anthony West no grid principal". Superbike (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  2. "Eric Granado vence a 2º etapa do SuperBike Brasil com 25seg434 de vantagem | Honda Racing". www.honda.com.br. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  3. "Eric Granado vence a terceira etapa do SuperBike Brasil | Honda Racing". www.honda.com.br. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  4. SuperBike, Imprensa (2019-07-14). "SBK Brasil fecha 4ª etapa com brilho e liderança de Eric Granado em Goiânia". Superbike (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  5. "Eric Granado é líder isolado após vitória na sexta etapa do SuperBike Brasil 2019 | Honda Racing". www.honda.com.br. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  6. "Eric Granado vence e se aproxima do tricampeonato no SuperBike Brasil | Honda Racing". www.honda.com.br. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  7. "SuperBike Brasil: Eric Granado vence e se aproxima do tricampeonato - Comunicado Oficial". ge (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2019-11-11. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  8. SuperBike, Imprensa (2019-12-01). "SBK Brasil encerra temporada 2019 com dobradinha e tri de Eric Granado". Superbike (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  9. Teixeira, Willian (2019-12-04). "Eric Granado é tricampeão do SuperBike Brasil". Motociclismo Online (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  10. wejam (2016-04-28). "Novo formato de pontuação incentiva disputas por posições". Superbike (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-07-15.