WSBK Features
In-depth WSBK features and WSBK exclusive articles from Crash.
While MotoGP remains the pinnacle of two-wheel racing for many, World Superbike is once again delivering the type of entertainment that even MotoGP is struggling to match.
Five winners and losers from round three of the 2022 WorldSBK championship as Toprak Razgatlioglu throws away at least two wins in Estoril.
Here are the five key storylines to follow ahead of round three of the 2022 WorldSBK championship at Estoril, Portugal.
Is Garrett Gerloff the favourite for top WorldSBK independent rider honours? - Here’s a closer look at which riders are expected to be in contention.
Here's a closer look at the official 2022 WorldSBK rider line-up after Pedercini Kawasaki became the final team to confirm their plans.
Each of the last three WorldSBK seasons have seen no more than two riders battle for the title, but could that change in 2022 and if so, here’s five riders including last season's top two Toprak Razgatlioglu and Jonathan Rea who we think can be title contenders.
Since 2018 seven riders with MotoGP experience have joined WorldSBK, four of which made a direct swap, leaving us to wonder who could be next to leave the grand prix paddock for Superbikes.
With the 2022 WorldSBK season a little over two months from getting underway, here’s a look at five key storylines set to unfold.
With Tom Sykes yet to confirm his 2022 plans, here’s a look at why a return to BSB or switch to MotoAmerica makes more sense than staying in WorldSBK.
Why Andrea Locatelli could replace WorldSBK champion Toprak Razgatlioglu as Yamaha’s main title hope should the Turkish rider join MotoGP.
Here’s a look at five WorldSBK riders Crash.net believes are most under pressure to perform during the 2022 season.
Yamaha win their first WorldSBK manufacturers’ title since 2007, while Toprak Razgatlioglu claimed Yamaha’s second ever riders’ world championship, first since 2009.
A first season without winning the riders’ championship since 2015 and injuries to Alex Lowes and Lucas Mahias proved costly to Kawasaki’s attempt at winning the 2021 WorldSBK manufacturers’ title.
For the second year in a row Ducati finish runner-up in the WorldSBK manufacturers' championship, this time to Yamaha.
Here’s a look at the most noteworthy stats and achievements from a thrilling 2021 WorldSBK championship.
BMW claimed their first WorldSBK win in eight years en route to a fourth place finish in the 2021 manufacturers’ standings.
A disappointing 2021 WorldSBK season results in Honda finishing bottom of the manufacturers standings.
With five rookies set to take part in the 2022 WorldSBK championship, can any of them match the success of Andrea Locatelli, and to a slightly lesser extent Axel Bassani?
Ranking our top three WorldSBK battles from the 2021 season, along with which one’s narrowly missed the cut.
With the 2022 WorldSBK season fast-approaching, here’s a look back at our top five biggest moments of the 2021 season, a year that saw Toprak Razgatlioglu become the first ever Turkish premier class world champion.
After becoming the first rider to beat Jonathan Rea to a WorldSBK championship since 2015, we have ranked Pata Yamaha’s Toprak Razgatlioglu first on our top ten riders of 2021.
After missing out on a seventh consecutive WorldSBK title, the first time that’s happened since joining Kawasaki in 2015, we have ranked Jonathan Rea second on our top ten riders of 2021.
Seven WorldSBK wins and third overall in the 2021 championship standings means Scott Redding finishes third in our top ten riders of the year list.
Fourth on our top ten WorldSBK riders of 2021 is rookie sensation Andrea Locatelli after the Italian finished best of the rest behind Toprak Razgatlioglu, Jonathan Rea and Scott Redding.