12 rounds, again only one outside Europe, half the races in Italy/Spain/Portugal.
The only change is Barcelona making way for another attempt to complete at Balaton Park.
Not a big fan of this schedule.
21st-23rd February: Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Australia
28th-30th March: Autodromo Internacional do Algarve, Portugal
11th-13th April: TT Circuit Assen, Netherlands
2nd-4th May: Cremona Circuit, Italy
16th-18th May: Autodrom Most, Czechia
13th-15th June: Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”, Italy
11th-13th July: Donington Park, UK
25th-27th July: Balaton Park Circuit, Hungary*
5th-7th September: Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours
26th-28th September: MotorLand Aragon, Spain
10th-12th October: Circuito Estoril, Portugal
17th-19th October: Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, Spain**
*Subject to homologation
** Subject to contract
The only change is Barcelona making way for another attempt to complete at Balaton Park.
Not a big fan of this schedule.
21st-23rd February: Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Australia
28th-30th March: Autodromo Internacional do Algarve, Portugal
11th-13th April: TT Circuit Assen, Netherlands
2nd-4th May: Cremona Circuit, Italy
16th-18th May: Autodrom Most, Czechia
13th-15th June: Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli”, Italy
11th-13th July: Donington Park, UK
25th-27th July: Balaton Park Circuit, Hungary*
5th-7th September: Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours
26th-28th September: MotorLand Aragon, Spain
10th-12th October: Circuito Estoril, Portugal
17th-19th October: Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, Spain**
*Subject to homologation
** Subject to contract
2025 WorldSBK calendar revealed, new dates unveiled for fan-favourite circuits
There’s been some movement in the calendar as Portimao and Most secure earlier dates, while Balaton Park is scheduled for a WorldSBK debut in July
www.worldsbk.com