Laguna Seca World Superbike Facts

Laguna Seca World Superbike Facts

© 2001, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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The track is 2.238 miles long with 11 turns and major changes of elevation.

The current track record was set in 1999 at 1:25.185 by Anthony Gobert aboard a Vance&Hines Ducati 996 Superbike on Dunlop slicks during World Superbike qualifying.

Past Laguna World Superbike Winners (Race 1/ Race 2):

2000: Noriyuki Haga, Yamaha/Troy Corser, Aprilia
1999: Anthony Gobert, Ducati/Ben Bostrom, Ducati
1998: Troy Corser, Ducati/Noriyuki Haga, Yamaha
1997: John Kocinski, Honda/John Kocinski, Honda
1996: John Kocinski, Honda/Anthony Gobert, Kawasaki
1995: Anthony Gobert, Kawasaki/Troy Corser, Ducati

In the six rounds and 12 World Superbike races held at Laguna Seca:

Gobert, Corser, and Kocinski are tied for the most wins with three.
Ducati is the winningest manufacturer with five wins.
Troy Corser has the most podium finishes with seven.

Only three AMA Superbike regulars are entered in the 2001 World Superbike round at Laguna Seca:
Eric Bostrom, Kawasaki
Doug Chandler, Kawasaki
Anthony Gobert, Yamaha

Ben Bostrom (Ducati) recorded his first World Superbike win as an AMA regular at Laguna Seca in 1999.

Neil Hodgson (Ducati) recorded his first World Superbike podium finish at Laguna Seca in 1996.

Colin Edwards’ second-place finish on a Honda in last year’s race one was his first podium finish in World Superbike action at Laguna Seca.

Twin-cylinder machines have won six times at Laguna Seca, but four-cylinder bikes have also won six races.

According to the World Superbike Media Guide, the 2000 race at Laguna Seca was attended by 82,000 spectators and 243 media members. The spectator turnout was second only to the 2000 race at Brands Hatch in England, but Laguna Seca’s media figure was the highest for the year.

Current World Superbike Point Standings (16 of 26 races complete, all 26 count):

1. Troy Bayliss, Ducati, 250 points
2. Colin Edwards II, Honda, 203 points
3. Troy Corser, Aprilia, 179 points
4. Pierfrancesco Chili, Suzuki, 153 points
5. Ben Bostrom, Ducati, 147 points
6. Neil Hodgson, Ducati, 141 points
7. Gregorio Lavilla, Kawasaki, 116 points
8. Akira Yanagawa, Kawasaki, 110 points
9. Tadayuki Okada, Honda, 100 points
10. Stephane Chambon, Suzuki, 80 points

World Superbike Point Payout
1st – 25 points
2nd – 20 points
3rd – 16 points
4th – 13 points
5th – 11 points
6th – 10 points
7th – 9 points
8th – 8 points
9th – 7 points
10th – 6 points
11th – 5 points
12th – 4 points
13th – 3 points
14th – 2 points
15th – 1 point


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