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Revision as of 10:24, 8 March 2021
1988 World Superbike Championship season | |
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The 1988 season was the first season of the World Superbike Championship | |
Season | |
Races | |
Start date | 3rd April 1988 |
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End date | 11th September 1988 |
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Awards | |
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Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
None | 1989 |
The 1988 World Superbike Championship season was the inaugural season of the World Superbike Championship, a new series sanctioned by the FIM to showcase adapted production motorbikes.
Contents
Teams and riders
All teams and riders used Michelin tyres
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Calendar
Championship Grands Prix
Event | Track | Date | Race | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning rider | Team | Manufacturer | |
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Donington Park | 3 April | 1 | |||||
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Hungaroring | 30 April | 3 | |||||
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Hockenheimring | 8 May | 5 | |||||
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Österreichring | 14 May | 7 | |||||
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Mosport Park | 5 June | 9 | |||||
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Road America | 19 June | 11 | |||||
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Misano | 3 July | 13 | |||||
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Le Mans | 17 July | 15 | |||||
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Jarama | 31 July | 17 | |||||
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Estoril | 7 August | 19 | |||||
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Sugo | 28 August | 21 | |||||
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Oran Park | 11 September | 23 | |||||
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