World Supersport: Yamaha Clinches Two Manufacturer’s Championships

World Supersport: Yamaha Clinches Two Manufacturer’s Championships

© 2022, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Dorna:

Yamaha crowned 2022 WorldSSP Manufacturers’ Champions at Portimao

Aegerter’s victory in Race 2 ensures Yamaha’s sixth consecutive Manufacturers’ Championship in the FIM Supersport World Championship

Yamaha has won the 2022 Manufacturers’ Championship with 445 points claimed over the season. The Japanese Manufacturer has dominated the 2022 season with two of its riders leading the Riders’ Championship.

The Reigning WorldSSP Champion and current Championship leader Dominique Aegerter (Ten Kate Racing Yamaha) and Italian Rookie Lorenzo Baldassarri (Evan Bros. WorldSSP Yamaha Team) both claimed valuable points for Yamaha, helping them to all-but-one race win so far this year.

Andrea Dosoli, Yamaha Motor Europe, Road Racing Manager: “This is now the sixth title in a row for Yamaha in the WorldSSP class and I would like to congratulate all the riders, teams and everybody at Yamaha who have been working very hard to make this possible. Obviously, this year there have been several changes in the World Supersport category, with new manufacturers and bikes joining the grid, but it’s nice to see that the Yamaha R6, in the hands of our talented riders and teams, is very competitive, winning almost every race so far this season.”

 

Yamaha WorldSSP Season Statistics

Wins: 17

Podium places: 34

Pole positions: 8

Fastest laps: 14

 

Yamaha WorldSSP Overall Statistics

Wins: 134

Pole positions: 103

Fastest laps: 133

Titles: 9

 

Manufacturers’ Standings (after Round 9)

1. Yamaha (445 points)

2. Ducati (255 points)

3. Kawasaki (221 points)

 

Alvaro Diaz (27), the current World Supersport 300 Championship point leader. Photo courtesy Dorna.
Alvaro Diaz (27), the current World Supersport 300 Championship point leader. Photo courtesy Dorna.

Yamaha wins second Manufacturers’ Title at the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve

344 points means the Japanese brand claimed their first WorldSSP300 Manufacturers’ Championship since 2017

Yamaha has won the 2022 Manufacturers’ WorldSSP300 Championship with 344 points. With an 18-point advantage over Kawasaki, Yamaha dethroned their Japanese rivals, claiming the 2022 Manufacturers’ Title at Portimao.

Two Yamaha riders were fighting for the Riders’ Championship throughout the 2022 season which helped Yamaha to secure the Manufacturers’ Championship. Current WorldSSP300 Champion Alvaro Diaz (Arco Motor University Team), 2017 WorldSSP300 Champion Marc Garcia (Yamaha MS Racing), Mirko Gennai (Team BrCorse), Matteo Vannucci (AG Motorsport Italia Yamaha) and Humberto Maier (AD78 Team Brasil by MS Racing) all brought important points to the manufacturer.

Andrea Dosoli, Yamaha Motor Europe, Road Racing Manager: “It has been a fantastic season for Yamaha in the WorldSSP300 class. First, we had one of our bLU cRU graduates, Alvaro Diaz, win the Riders’ Championship in Race 1, and now we end 2022 with our first Manufacturers’ Championship since 2017. We have really seen a lot of young talent on our R3 bikes this season, with eight victories from four different riders, so it’s thanks to them, as well as the hard work done by the teams, that we can celebrate this title. We have a lot of promising riders coming from our bLU cRU program, so we’re excited to see what they can achieve next year as well.”

Yamaha WorldSSP300 Season Statistics

Wins: 8

Podium places: 24

Pole positions: 2

Fastest laps: 7

 

Yamaha WorldSSP300 Overall Statistics

Wins: 20

Pole positions: 16

Fastest laps: 29

Titles: 2

 

Manufacturers’ Standings (after Round 8)

1. Yamaha (344 points)

2. Kawasaki (326 points)

3. KTM (119 points)

 

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