The 2021 MotoAmerica Superstock 1000 Championship season was the 7th season of the Stock 1000 class of motorcycle racing within the MotoAmerica series. Cameron Petersen entered the season as the defending champion, [1] but vacated the class to race for the M4 ECSTAR Suzuki Team in the MotoAmerica Superbike class in 2021. [2]
Round | Circuit | Date | Race 1 Winner | Race 2 Winner |
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1 | ![]() | April 30-May 2 | ![]() | ![]() |
2 | ![]() | May 21–23 | ![]() | ![]() |
3 | ![]() | June 11–13 | ![]() | No event |
4 | ![]() | June 25–27 | ![]() | ![]() |
5 | ![]() | July 9–11 | ![]() | No event |
6 | ![]() | July 30-August 1 | ![]() | No event |
7 | ![]() | August 13–15 | ![]() | No event |
8 | ![]() | September 10–12 | ![]() | No event |
9 | ![]() | September 17–19 | ![]() | No event |
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2021 Entry List | ||||
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Team | Constructor | No. | Rider | Rounds |
369 Racing | BMW | 74 | ![]() | 3, 5, 7 |
3R TEAM Racing | Yamaha | 227 | ![]() | 2 |
4 Wheel Specialty | BMW | 39 | ![]() | 4 |
820 | ![]() | 4 | ||
AGVSPORT MonkeyMoto | Yamaha | 72 | ![]() | 1–4, 6-9 |
720 | ![]() | 9 | ||
Altus Motorsports | Suzuki | 85 | ![]() | All |
Apex Assassins Redline Racing | Kawasaki | 299 | ![]() | 5 |
APRacing62 | Kawasaki | 629 | ![]() | 9 |
Black Ice Racing | Yamaha | 117 | ![]() | |
BobbleHeadMoto | Yamaha | 503 | ![]() | 7 |
BPR Tuning | Yamaha | 70 | ![]() | 5 |
Bravo Zulu Racing | BMW | 151 | ![]() | 1 |
Cha Cha Cha Motorsports | Kawasaki | 153 | ![]() | 5 |
Chuckwalla Valley Raceway/Octane Lending | Kawasaki | 55 | ![]() | All |
Clonnabis LLC Racing | Yamaha | 73 | ![]() | 5 |
Cool Breeze Racing | Kawasaki | 134 | ![]() | |
Crown Rally/Epic Wraps/Centaur Racing R1 | Yamaha | 970 | ![]() | 6 |
Custom Speed and Fab Racing | Yamaha | 111 | ![]() | |
D.A.M. Fast Racing | Yamaha | 865 | ![]() | 7 |
Davies Racing | Yamaha | 707 | ![]() | 9 |
Disrupt Racing | Yamaha | 44 | ![]() | 8 |
Double A Racing | Aprilia | 312 | ![]() | 5 |
Edge Racing | BMW | 960 | ![]() | 1, 2, 4–7, 9 |
Kawasaki | 990 | ![]() | 1, 2, 5, 7, 9 | |
ESBK Racing | Yamaha | 175 | ![]() | 1, 2, 9 |
Evans Racing | Suzuki | 125 | ![]() | 5 |
EZ Racing | Kawasaki | 59 | ![]() | 4, 5, 9 |
Yamaha | 27 | ![]() | 1, 8 | |
Farnsworth | Kawasaki | 343 | ![]() | 5 |
FAST Motosports | Kawasaki | 179 | ![]() | 1 |
Franklin Armory/Disrupt Racing | Kawasaki | 86 | ![]() | 3, 6 |
14 | ![]() | All | ||
Geoff May Racing/VisionWheel.com | Honda | 99 | ![]() | 1, 2, 3, 9 |
HONOS HVMC Racing | Kawasaki | 23 | ![]() | All |
Hunter Dunham Racing | Yamaha | 19 | ![]() | All |
Impact Racing | Yamaha | 98 | ![]() | 1–7, 9 |
Innovative Motorsports | Kawasaki | 124 | ![]() | All |
518 | ![]() | 1–3, 5, 7, 9 | ||
197 | ![]() | 3 | ||
Jeremy Cook Racing | BMW | 81 | ![]() | 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9 |
John Dunham Racing | Yamaha | 816 | ![]() | 2 |
Jones Honda | Honda | 22 | ![]() | All |
Josh Gerardot Racing | Kawasaki | 84 | ![]() | 7 |
Lehmans Flooring | Kawasaki | 139 | ![]() | 3, 6, 9 |
Limitless Racing | Kawasaki | 48 | ![]() | 1–3, 5-9 |
M4 ECSTAR Suzuki | Suzuki | 79 | ![]() | All |
Mark Keown Racing | Yamaha | 791 | ![]() | 1, 3, 9 |
Markbilt Racing | Yamaha | 514 | ![]() | 8 |
MESA37 Racing | Kawasaki | 37 | ![]() | 2, 3, 6, 7-9 |
Michael Gilbert | Kawasaki | 55 | ![]() | All |
Mountain Autosport | Kawasaki | 258 | ![]() | |
N2/Escape Racing | Yamaha | 298 | ![]() | 2, 7-9 |
Nielsen Racing | Kawasaki | 473 | ![]() | 6 |
PDR Motorsports | Kawasaki | 371 | ![]() | 2 |
Pegram Racing | Ducati | 73 | ![]() | 3 |
Pit Lane Moto | BMW | 214 | ![]() | 2 |
RealBeal Racing | Ducati | 317 | ![]() | 3 |
Red Lobo Racing | Kawasaki | 20 | ![]() | 6, 9 |
Redline Moto | Kawasaki | 824 | ![]() | 2, 3 |
Redline-Moto Racing | Yamaha | 43 | ![]() | 1–4, 6, 7, 9 |
108 | ![]() | 1–7, 9 | ||
Ridge Motorsports Park/DiBrino Racing | Kawasaki | 62 | ![]() | 4, 5 |
S2G Racing | BMW | 164 | ![]() | 2, 4, 5 |
Sasquatch Racing | Yamaha | 114 | ![]() | 6 |
Schmotter Motion Racing | Yamaha | 26 | ![]() | 3, 6 |
Speed Monkey Racing | BMW | 42 | ![]() | All |
Tango Racing | Kawasaki | 69 | ![]() | 1, 2, 4, 7 |
71 | ![]() | 1–5, 7 | ||
Team Germany by TSE Racing | BMW | 119 | ![]() | 3 |
Team Kok Racing | Kawasaki | 228 | ![]() | 3 |
Team Posse | Ducati | 562 | ![]() | 2 |
Yamaha | 979 | ![]() | 9 | |
301 | ![]() | 3, 5, 6 | ||
Tecfil Racing Team | BMW | 94 | ![]() | 1–4, 6-9 |
TheHomeProZ Racing Team | Kawasaki | 78 | ![]() | 5 |
Toby K Racing | Suzuki | 75 | ![]() | 9 |
Top Pro Motorsports | BMW | 103 | ![]() | 9 |
Travis Wyman Racing | BMW | 10 | ![]() | All |
Tytlers Cycle | Ducati | 90 | ![]() | 3 |
Walt Sipp Racing | Yamaha | 41 | ![]() | 1 |
Walz-E Racing | Yamaha | 278 | ![]() | 9 |
WAWA Racing | Kawasaki | 161 | ![]() | 5 |
West Side Performance Racing | Kawasaki | 192 | ![]() | 1 |
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 |
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Points | 25 | 20 | 16 | 13 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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