2011년 슈퍼바이크 세계 축구 선수권 대회
2011 Superbike World Championship2011 슈퍼바이크 세계 선수권 대회 | |||
이전: | 2010 | 다음: | 2012 |
지원 시리즈: 슈퍼스포트 월드 챔피언십 FIM 슈퍼톡 1000컵 유럽 슈퍼콕 600 선수권 대회 유러피언 주니어컵 |
2011년 슈퍼바이크 세계선수권대회는 슈퍼바이크 세계선수권대회 24번째 시즌이었다.2월 27일 필립 섬에서 시작되어 10월 16일 포르티망에서 13라운드를 마치고 끝났다.
2009년 슈퍼폴에 도입된 knockout 제도는 처음 2회에 입장하는 승차인원이 각각 20명에서 16명으로, 16명에서 12명으로 줄어들면서 개정되었다.[1][2]
두카티는 2011년에 더 이상 공장 팀과 경쟁하지 않았으며, 23시즌 동안 총 29명의 라이더와 제조사 챔피언쉽 타이틀을 가져왔으며, 대신, 그들의 업무용 자전거를 운영하는 개인용 팀으로 참여를 제한했다.[3]2010년 맥스 비아기와 함께 우승한 에이프릴리아의 RSV4 오토바이 기어 구동 캠축은 2011년 시즌에 금지됐다.[4]
시즌 개막 후 독주 끝에 카를로스 체카는 첫 우승과 두카티의 17번째 제조사 타이틀을 거머쥐었다.
레이스 달력 및 결과
잠정적인 경기 일정은 2010년 10월 7일 FIM에 의해 공개 발표되었으며 11번의 확정된 경기와 2번의 다른 경기 일정이 확정되었다.[5]2010년 5월 이후 2011년부터 개최지로 발표된 모터랜드 아라곤은 캘린더에 있는 얄라미를 대체했고, 도닝턴 파크는 유럽 라운드를 개최하며 우승컵에 복귀했다.[6][7]이몰라는 2010년 11월에 13라운드 달력을 완성하기로 확정되었다.[8]Miller Motorsports Park를 제외한 모든 경주는 일요일에 열렸다.
선수권 순위
라이더 순위
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볼드 – 폴 위치 |
제조자 순위
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엔트리 리스트
- 모든 참가자는 피렐리 타이어를 사용했다.
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외부 링크
위키미디어 커먼스는 슈퍼바이크 세계선수권대회에서 2011년과 관련된 미디어를 보유하고 있다. |