List of Superbike World Championship circuits

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This is a list of circuits which have hosted a Superbike World Championship round from 1988 to 2024. The first circuit that hosted a World Championship round was Donington Park.

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Current circuits (for the 2024 season) are shown in bold.
*Future circuits (for the 2025 season) are shown in italic.
CircuitLocationDirectionSeasonsTotal
rounds
Map
Anderstorp Raceway Flag of Sweden.svg Anderstorp Clockwise1991, 19932 Scandinavian Raceway 1978.svg
Autodrom Most Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Most Clockwise2021–20233 Autodrom Most layout.png
Autodromo di Pergusa Flag of Italy.svg Pergusa Clockwise19891 Pergusa circuit.png
Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Flag of Italy.svg Imola Anti-clockwise2001–2006, 2009–2019, 202318 Imola 2009 moto.svg
Autódromo Internacional do Algarve Flag of Portugal.svg Portimão Clockwise2008–2015, 2017–202315 Autodromo do Algarve moto.svg
Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello Flag of Italy.svg Scarperia e San Piero Clockwise1991–1992, 19943 Mugello Racing Circuit track map 15 turns.svg
Autodromo Nazionale di Monza Flag of Italy.svg Monza Clockwise1990, 1992–1993, 1995–201322 Monza track map.svg
Autodromo Vallelunga Piero Taruffi Flag of Italy.svg Campagnano di Roma Clockwise2007–20082 Autodromo Vallelunga.svg
Brainerd International Raceway Flag of the United States.svg Brainerd Clockwise1989–19913 Brainerd International Raceway.svg
Brands Hatch Flag of the United Kingdom.svg West Kingsdown Clockwise1993, 1995–2008 [lower-alpha 1] 16 Brands Hatch 2003.svg
Brno Circuit Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Brno Clockwise1993, 1996, 2005–2012, 201811 Brno (formerly Masarykuv okruh).svg
Bugatti Circuit Flag of France.svg Le Mans Clockwise1988, 19902 Bugatti Circuit 1991-1996.png
Chang International Circuit Flag of Thailand.svg Buriram Clockwise2015–20195 Buriram circuit map.svg
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya Flag of Spain.svg Montmeló Clockwise2020–20245 Circuit de Catalunya moto 2021.svg
Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours Flag of France.svg Magny-Cours Clockwise1991, 2003–202322 Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours.svg
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Spa Clockwise19921 Spa 1996.jpg
Circuit Paul Ricard Flag of France.svg Le Castellet Clockwise19891 Paul Ricard 1986.png
Circuit Ricardo Tormo Flag of Spain.svg Cheste Anti-clockwise2000–201011 Valencia (Ricardo Tormo) track map.svg
Circuito de Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Albacete Clockwise1992–19998 Circuito de Albacete track map.svg
Circuito de Jerez Flag of Spain.svg Jerez de la Frontera Clockwise1990, 2013–2017, 2019–2021, 202310 Jerez.svg
Circuito de Navarra Flag of Spain.svg Los Arcos Clockwise20211 Circuito de Navarra.svg
Circuito del Jarama Flag of Spain.svg San Sebastián de los Reyes Clockwise1991–19922 Circuito Permanente del Jarama.svg
Circuito do Estoril Flag of Portugal.svg Estoril Clockwise1988, 1993, 2020–20225 Estoril track map.svg
Circuito San Juan Villicum Flag of Argentina.svg Albardón Anti-clockwise2018–2019, 2021–20224 Circuito San Juan Villicum map.svg
Cremona Circuit Flag of Italy.svg San Martino del Lago Anti-clockwise0
Donington Park Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Castle Donington Clockwise1988–2001, 2007–2009, 2011–2019, 2021–2023 [lower-alpha 2] 30 Donington as of 2010.svg
Hockenheimring Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheim Clockwise1988–200012 Hockenheimring (pre-2002) moto.svg
Hungaroring Flag of Hungary.svg Mogyoród Clockwise1988–19903 Hungaroring circuit 1989-2002.svg
Istanbul Park Flag of Turkey.svg Tuzla Anti-clockwise20131 Istanbul park.svg
Johor Circuit Flag of Malaysia.svg Pasir Gudang Clockwise1992–19932 Johor Circuit.png
Kyalami Flag of South Africa.svg Midrand Anti-clockwise1998–2002, 2009–20107 Kyalami 1992 Layout.png
Lausitzring Flag of Germany.svg Klettwitz Anti-clockwise2001–2002, 2005–2007, 2016–20177 Lausitz GrandPrix Strecke.png
Losail International Circuit Flag of Qatar.svg Losail Clockwise2005–2009, 2014–201911 Losail.svg
Mandalika International Street Circuit Flag of Indonesia.svg Mandalika Clockwise2021–20233 Mandalika International Street Circuit.svg
Manfeild Autocourse Flag of New Zealand.svg Feilding Clockwise1988–1990, 19924 Manfeild Autocourse track map (New Zealand) clockwise short.svg
Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli Flag of Italy.svg Misano Adriatico Both (Clockwise since 2007)1991, 1993–2012, 2014–2019, 2021–202330 Misano World Circuit.svg
Moscow Raceway Flag of Russia.svg Volokolamsk Anti-clockwise2012–20132 Moscow Raceway FIM.svg
Mosport International Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Bowmanville Clockwise1989–19913 Mosport.svg
MotorLand Aragón Flag of Spain.svg Alcañiz Anti-clockwise2011–2023 [lower-alpha 3] 14 Motorland Aragon FIM.svg
Motorsport Arena Oschersleben Flag of Germany.svg Oschersleben Clockwise2000–20045 Motorsport Arena Oschersleben.svg
Nürburgring Flag of Germany.svg Nürburg Clockwise1998–1999, 2008–20138 Nurburgring - Grand-Prix Stecke.svg
Oran Park Raceway Flag of Australia (converted).svg Narellan Anti-clockwise1988–19892 Track map for Oran Park--Grand Prix circuit.svg
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ventnor Anti-clockwise1990–1992, 1994–2020, 2022–202433 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit v2022.svg
Red Bull Ring Flag of Austria.svg Spielberg Clockwise1988–1994, 1997–199910 Circuit A1 Ring.svg
Salzburgring Flag of Austria.svg Plainfeld Clockwise19951 Salzburgring moto (1986-1997).svg
Sentul International Circuit Flag of Indonesia.svg Sentul Clockwise1994–19974 Sental International Circuit.svg
Sepang International Circuit Flag of Malaysia.svg Sepang Clockwise2014–20163 Sepang.svg
Shah Alam Circuit Flag of Malaysia.svg Shah Alam Clockwise1990–19912 Shah Alam Circuit.svg
Silverstone Circuit Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Silverstone Clockwise2002–2007, 2010–201310 Silverstone Circuit moto nat pits.svg
Sportsland SUGO Flag of Japan.svg Murata Clockwise1988–200316 Sportsland Sugo.png
TT Circuit Assen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Assen Clockwise1992–2019, 2021–202432 TT Circuit Assen moto.svg
Utah Motorsports Campus Flag of the United States.svg Grantsville Anti-clockwise2008–20125 Miller Motorsports Park - Outer Course.svg
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Flag of the United States.svg Monterey Anti-clockwise1995–2004, 2013–201917 Laguna Seca.svg

Notes

  1. Brands Hatch hosted 2 rounds in 2000.
  2. Donington Park hosted 2 rounds in 1994.
  3. MotorLand Aragón hosted 2 rounds in 2020.

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