2021 Brazilian Superbike Championship

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The Brazilian Superbike Championship 2022 Season is the 13th edition of the Brazilian Superbike Championship since it started in 2021.

Calendar

RoundDateCircuitCity
1 May 30 Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos São Paulo, SP
2 June 20 Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos São Paulo, SP
3 July 25 Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos São Paulo, SP
4 August 22 Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos São Paulo, SP
5 September 26 Autódromo Ayrton Senna Goiânia, GO
6 October 31 Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba Curitiba, PR
7 November 21 Autódromo Internacional Potenza Lima Duarte, MG
8 December 19 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 May 30 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Tamburro Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg RXP/TRH Racing Flag of Japan.svg Honda
2 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos June 20 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg RXP/TRH Racing Flag of Japan.svg Honda
3 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos July 25 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Tamburro Flag of Brazil.svg JC Racing Team Flag of Japan.svg Kawasaki
4 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos August 22 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg RXP/TRH Racing Flag of Japan.svg Honda
5 Flag of Goias.svg Autódromo Ayrton Senna September 26 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg RXP/TRH Racing Flag of Japan.svg Honda
6 Bandeira do Parana.svg Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba October 31 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg Danilo Lewis Flag of Brazil.svg Danilo Lewis Flag of Brazil.svg Tecfil Racing Team Flag of Germany.svg BMW
7 Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Autódromo Internacional Potenza November 21 Flag of Brazil.svg Danilo Lewis Flag of Brazil.svg Danilo Lewis Flag of Brazil.svg Danilo Lewis Flag of Brazil.svg Tecfil Racing Team Flag of Germany.svg BMW
8 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Autódromo Internacional de Interlagos December 19 Flag of Brazil.svg Danilo Lewis Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sampaio Flag of Brazil.svg Danilo Lewis Flag of Brazil.svg Tecfil Racing Team Flag of Germany.svg BMW

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. [1]

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

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References

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