2021 Sidecar World Championship

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The 2021 Santander Salt FIM Sidecar World Championship was the 72nd season of the Sidecar World Championship. The championship was won by Markus Schlosser and Marcel Fries of Switzerland. The season was contested across seven rounds, six rounds consisting of two races, and the final round in Estoril with three races. [1]

Tim Reeves and Mark Wilkes entered the season as the reigning Driver and Passenger Sidecar World Champions respectively having won the championship in 2019. [2] The 2020 Sidecar World Championship was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]

Entries

The following teams and riders will be competing in the 2021 World Championship. [4]

Teams and Riders due to compete in the 2021 World Championship [4]
TeamChassisEngineNo.RiderRoundsPassengerRounds
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg AMRAdolf RS Yamaha 25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matt Maclaurin Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Hope
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Drugsadvies Sidecarshop RacingLCRYamaha2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kees Endeveld Flag of Germany.svg Hendrik Crome
Flag of France.svg Team FB SupersideLCRYamaha32 Flag of France.svg Franck Barbier Flag of France.svg Mickael Rigondeau
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team SLRLCRYamaha72 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Lawrie Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ilse de Haas
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cable Racing L&W Contractors Sidecar TeamLCRYamaha112 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kevin Cable Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kyle Masters
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kershaw RacingLCRYamaha29 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stephen Kershaw Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ryan Charlwood
Flag of Austria.svg MRSC GunskirchenLCRYamaha11 Flag of Austria.svg Peter Kimeswenger Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Kölsch
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Holden RacingLCRYamaha95 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Blackstock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Patrick Rosney
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Santander SaltLCRYamaha6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Todd Ellis Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charlie Richardson
Flag of France.svg Team GallerneRCN Kawasaki 7 Flag of France.svg Philippe Gallerne Flag of France.svg Yann Druel
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Holden RacingARSYamaha3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Holden Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jason Pitt
Flag of France.svg FHC CompetitionLCRYamaha78 Flag of France.svg Hugo Fretay Flag of Spain.svg Joaquim Fenoy Casas
Flag of Germany.svg Bonovo Action by MGMAdolf RSYamaha21 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bennie Streuer Flag of France.svg Emmanuelle Clément
35 Flag of Germany.svg Josef Sattler Flag of Germany.svg Luca Schmidt
77 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Reeves Flag of France.svg Kevin Rousseau
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gustoil Sidecar Racing TeamLCRYamaha3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries
41 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lukas Wyssen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Thomas Hofer
Flag of Slovenia.svg Remse RacingAdolf RSYamaha55 Flag of Slovenia.svg Janez Remse Flag of Austria.svg Manfred Wechselberger
Flag of France.svg Perillat and Peugeot Racing TeamLCRYamaha74 Flag of France.svg Ted Peugeot Flag of France.svg Vincent Peugeot

Team and Rider Changes

Superbike World Championship team, Bonovo Action by MGM Racing, will be making its Sidecar World Championship debut in 2021, fielding three bikes run by eight times World Champion Tim Reeves with passenger Kevin Rousseau; 2015 World Champion Bennie Streuer with new passenger, Emmanuel Clement and former Internationalen Deutschen Motorradmeisterschaft/Interessengemeinschaft Gespannrennen (IDM/IGG) Sidecar champion Josef Sattler with passenger Luca Schmidt.[ citation needed ]

Other teams scheduled to make their World Championship debut include AMR, Cable Racing L&W Contractors Sidecar Team, 2020 British F1 Sidecar Championship winning team, Kershaw Racing and 2020 International Sidecar SuperPrix winners Todd Ellis and Charlie Richardson of Santander Salt.[ citation needed ]

Scott Lawrie is due to return to the championship in 2021 with former Bennie Streuer passenger, Ilse de Haas.[ citation needed ]

Calendar

The 2021 calendar consisted of 7 rounds, each round consisting of 2 races of equal length. [5]

RoundDateCountry Circuit
111-12 June Flag of France.svg France Circuit Bugatti, Le Mans
226-27 June Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary Pannónia-Ring, Ostffyasszonyfa
33-4 July Flag of England.svg England Donington Park, Castle Donington
424-25 July Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands TT Circuit Assen, Assen
521-22 July Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Automotodrom Grobnik, Rijeka
62-3 October Flag of Germany.svg Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, Oschersleben
729-31 October Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Circuito do Estoril, Estoril

The French round in Le Mans was part of the 2021 24 Heures Motos event with the FIM Endurance World Championship. [6] The British (Donington Park) and Dutch rounds was part of the United Kingdom and Netherlands FIM Superbike World Championship events. [1] The Second British round initially scheduled to take place on 15-17 October at Brands Hatch was to be part of the British Superbike finale event before it was cancelled. The Racing Commission made the decision to award double points for the final two races of the season to be held in Estoril on 29-31 October. [1] [7]

Calendar changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic

The provisional 2021 season calendar was announced on 7 January 2021, with 8 rounds scheduled. This included two rounds with the FIM Endurance World Championship, the 24 Heures Motos and Bol d'Or events, an unconfirmed round on 23 - 25 April, but not the two Superbike World Championship events. [5] On 9 February 2021 it was announced that the World Sidecar Championship would no longer be part of the 2021 Bol d'Or event due to a lack of sufficient track time and facilities as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated problems. [8]

Calendar expansions and changes from 2019 to 2021

The championship will return to Donington Park after a five-year absence. Along with Dutch round, this will be the first time since Spain 2014 that the World Sidecar Championship will be part of a Superbike World Championship round. [9]

Similarly, the championship will return to Brands Hatch after a six-year absence, again, as part of a British Superbike event. [10]

The Portuguese round at the Circuito do Estoril, made its debut as the final event of the 2019 championship and has been scheduled again as the final event in 2021. [1]

The remaining four events of the 2021 calendar were all part of the 2019 championship. [11]

Championship changes

The 2020 World Championship was due to be the first organised and run by new series promoter, RKB-F1 Motorsport [12] who was brought on by the FIM to run the World Championship after successfully running the British F1 Sidecar championship for several years. However, RKB-F1 Motorsport and the FIM were forced to cancel the 2020 World Championship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3] The 2021 World Championship will be this first to be organised and run by RKB-F1 Motorsport.

Race Weekend Structure

Previously the World Championship utilised two race formats; a Gold Race that was a minimum of 70km (43.5mi) and maximum of 85km (52.8mi) in length; and a Sprint Race that was a minimum of 35km (21.7mi) and maximum of 45km (28mi) in length. [13] Rounds would then consist of either, a single Gold Race or both a Gold Race and a Sprint Race. For the 2021 World Championship each round will consist of two races of equal length that is a minimum of 70km (43.5mi) and maximum of 85km (52.8mi) in length. [14]

Sporting Regulations

The Sidecar World Championship will continue to use the MotoGP style points system, with points being awarded down to 15th place. For the final round of the 2021 World Champions the points allocated, for both races, will be multiplied by a factor of 1.5. [14]

Technical Regulations

Although not outlawed explicitly previously, the use of a Drive-By-Wire system has been confirmed as legal for the 2021 championship. [14]

Season Summary

Pre-season

A number of the teams took part in five days of pre-season testing beginning on 22 March at the Circuit du Val de Vienne in France. [15] Several teams also organised their own private tests as well as an official RKB-F1 Motorsport organised test at the Snetterton circuit in the UK over the weekend of 10 & 11 April 2021 for British based teams unable to travel to mainland Europe because of COVID-19 travel restrictions. [16]

On 27 March During a French Superbike Championship Sidecar race at Le Mans, Josef Sattler with stand in passenger Ilse de Haas lost the bike under braking and crashed. Sattler injuring his collarbone and ribs, de Haas suffering concussion and broken ribs also. [17]

On 9 April 2021 at a private test organised by the Bonovo Action by MGM team at Oschersleben, Streuer/Clément crashed heavily as a result of suspected suspension failure. After initial medical assistance at the circuit, Streuer was taken by Helicopter to hospital in near by Magdeburg. It was confirmed Streuer had broken a number of vertebrae in the crash and underwent surgery three days later. Clément was thrown into the air during the impact but did not suffer any significant injuries. [17]

Results and Standings

Races

RoundLocationRacePole PositionFastest LapWinning Rider/PassengerWinning TeamWinning chassis/constructorReport
1 Flag of France.svg Circuit Bugatti 1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Todd Ellis /

Flag of France.svg Emmanuelle Clement

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Reeves /

Flag of France.svg Kevin Rousseau

Flag of Germany.svg Team Bonovo Action Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg Adolf-RS-Yamaha Report
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gustoil Sidecar Racing Team Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg LCR-Yamaha
2 Flag of Hungary.svg Pannónia-Ring 1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gustoil Sidecar Racing Team Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg LCR-Yamaha Report
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Reeves /

Flag of France.svg Kevin Rousseau

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Reeves /

Flag of France.svg Kevin Rousseau

Flag of Germany.svg Team Bonovo Action Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg Adolf-RS-Yamaha
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Donington Park 1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Todd Ellis /

Flag of France.svg Emmanuelle Clement

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Reeves /

Flag of France.svg Kevin Rousseau

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Todd Ellis /

Flag of France.svg Emmanuelle Clement

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Santander Salt Sidecar Team Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg LCR-Yamaha Report
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Todd Ellis /

Flag of France.svg Emmanuelle Clement

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stephen Kershaw /

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ryan Charlwood

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kershaw Racing Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg LCR-Yamaha
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg TT Circuit Assen 1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Todd Ellis /

Flag of France.svg Emmanuelle Clement

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gustoil Sidecar Racing Team Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg LCR-Yamaha Report
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gustoil Sidecar Racing Team Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg LCR-Yamaha
5 Flag of Croatia.svg Automotodrom Grobnik 1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Todd Ellis /

Flag of France.svg Emmanuelle Clement

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gustoil Sidecar Racing Team Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg LCR-Yamaha Report
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Reeves /

Flag of France.svg Kevin Rousseau

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Reeves /

Flag of France.svg Kevin Rousseau

Flag of Germany.svg Team Bonovo Action Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg Adolf-RS-Yamaha
6 Flag of Germany.svg Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gustoil Sidecar Racing Team Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg LCR-Yamaha Report
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser /

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gustoil Sidecar Racing Team Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg LCR-Yamaha
7 Flag of Portugal.svg Circuito do Estoril 1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Reeves /

Flag of France.svg Kevin Rousseau

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Birchall /

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Birchall

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Birchall /

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Birchall

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Birchall Racing Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg LCR-Honda Report
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Reeves /

Flag of France.svg Kevin Rousseau

Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Harry Payne /

Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Mark Wilkes

Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Kelproperties.im Team #45 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg Adolf-RS-Yamaha
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Birchall /

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Birchall

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Reeves /

Flag of France.svg Kevin Rousseau

Flag of Germany.svg Team Bonovo Action Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Japan.svg Adolf-RS-Yamaha
Sources:

World Championship standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider had to finish the race to earn points. If a race were to be stopped with less than two-thirds of the original race distance completed, half points was to be awarded. For the final two races of the season in Estoril double points were awarded. [14]

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points252016131110987654321

Riders' championship

Pos.DriverPassengerBike FRA
Flag of France.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
GBR
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
NED
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
CRO
Flag of Croatia.svg
GER
Flag of Germany.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
Pts.
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R3
1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Schlosser Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marcel Fries LCR-Yamaha 21112DNF1112111233328
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Todd Ellis Flag of France.svg Emmanuelle Clement LCR-Yamaha 323213DNF22323354269
3 Flag of Finland.svg Pekka Päivärinta Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ilse de Haas LCR-Yamaha 432335845555445218
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stephen Kershaw Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ryan Charlwood LCR-Yamaha 57DNF5DNF1233467826212
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Reeves Flag of France.svg Kevin Rousseau Adolf RS-Yamaha 15DNFDSQ423DNFDNF132DNFDNF1196
6 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lukas Wyssen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Thomas Hofer LCR-Yamaha 666678671087612128
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bennie Streuer Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen Remmé Adolf RS-Yamaha DSQDNF4644277105
8 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Harry Payne Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Mark Wilkes LCR-Yamaha 885761DNF96
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Birchall Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Birchall LCR-Honda 19279
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robb Biggs Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen Schmitz LCR-Yamaha 65811981078
11 Flag of France.svg Claude Vinet Flag of France.svg Cyril Vinet LCR-Yamaha 91070
Flag of France.svg Damien Common LCR-Yamaha 11DNF
Flag of France.svg Melanie Farnier LCR-Yamaha 891513101011
12 Flag of France.svg Ted Peugeot Flag of France.svg Vincent Peugeot LCR-Yamaha 74467664
13 Flag of Austria.svg Peter Kimeswenger Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Kölsch LCR-Yamaha 7878111046
14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kees Endeveld Flag of Germany.svg Hendrik Crome LCR-Yamaha 8857DNF9DNSDNF12DNF45
15 Flag of Slovenia.svg Janez Remše Flag of Austria.svg Manfred Wechselberger Adolf RS-Yamaha 8991013DNF31
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kevin Cable Flag of France.svg Max Vasseur LCR-Yamaha DNFDNFDNF1011DNF91030
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kyle Masters LCR-Yamaha 1412
17 Flag of France.svg Stephane Gadet Flag of France.svg Clotilde Salmon LCR-Kawasaki 111230
Flag of France.svg Valentin Pirat LCR-Kawasaki 111113
18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Craig Currie Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Justin Sharp LCR-Yamaha 5DNF827
19 Flag of Germany.svg Josef Sattler Flag of Germany.svg Luca Schmidt Adolf RS-Yamaha 44DNSDNS26
20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Cristie Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adam Cristie LCR-Yamaha 7720
21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Blackstock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Patrick Rosney LCR-Yamaha 6620
22 Flag of France.svg Philippe Le Bail Flag of France.svg Serge Leveau LCR-Yamaha 109DNFDNS1417
23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Lawrie Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shelley Smithies LCR-Yamaha 9914
24 Flag of France.svg Paul Leglise Flag of France.svg Sebastien Lavorel LCR-Yamaha DNFDNS914
25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Thomas Philip Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Bryant LCR-Yamaha DNF413
26 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Holden Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jason Pitt Adolf RS-Yamaha DNF913
27 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rupert Archer Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Philip Hyde Adolf RS-Yamaha 101012
28 Flag of France.svg Philippe Gallerne Flag of France.svg Yann DruelRCN-Kawasaki 131110
Flag of France.svg Nicholas BidaultRCN-Kawasaki DNF14
29 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Holden Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oscar Lawrence LCR-Suzuki 9DNF7
30 Flag of France.svg Benjamin Luneau Flag of France.svg Nicholas Bidault LCR-Yamaha 10DNF6
30 Flag of France.svg Hugo Fretay Flag of Spain.svg Joaquim Fenoy Casas LCR-Yamaha 12DNF4
31 Flag of France.svg Franck Barbier Flag of France.svg Mickael Rigondeau LCR-Yamaha DNFDNS0
Pos.DriverPassengerBike FRA
Flag of France.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
GBR
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
NED
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
CRO
Flag of Croatia.svg
GER
Flag of Germany.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.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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