Silverstone Confirms 2013 World Superbike Event

Silverstone Confirms 2013 World Superbike Event

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World Superbikes will race at Silverstone – Event to run out of National Paddock – Tickets on sale via www.silverstone.co.uk Silverstone has confirmed that it will host this year’s British round of the FIM Superbike World Championship (SBK) on 02-04 August. The announcement follows discussions between the circuit and Dorna regarding the long term future of two-wheel international events at Silverstone, and resulting speculation that the 2013 round may be cancelled. Richard Phillips, Managing Director of Silverstone Circuits Limited, commented: “In late 2009, when Donington Park’s previous management group went into administration, Silverstone stepped in to support the SBK Championship, agreeing a four-year deal to host the British round of World Superbikes. Since then we have proudly hosted MotoGP™, World Superbikes and British Superbikes – the three most prestigious motorcycle racing events in the UK – and have made significant investment to provide bike fans with a fantastic on-event experience. Views around the circuit have been drastically improved, fans can now get much closer to the track and our off-track entertainment creates a real festival atmosphere around the venue. “Recent speculation suggested it would have been a ‘bitter blow’ for British race fans if this year’s Silverstone round had been cancelled. Well, it is definitely going ahead; tickets are on sale; and hopefully even more fans will vote with their feet and support the British riders, both here at Silverstone and at Donington.” This year’s event will be the last of the current four-year deal between Silverstone and Dorna. Recent discussions between the two parties touched on the long term future of World Superbikes at the Northamptonshire venue. Silverstone has also confirmed that World Superbikes will return to the National Paddock in 2013. Mirroring MotoGP™, the move will concentrate all the paddock, entertainment, retail stands, manufacturer displays and prime viewing locations into one area, creating an even better experience and atmosphere for fans. Richard Phillips added: “As with MotoGP™; until we have the funds to build a bridge or tunnel connecting the outside of the circuit with The Wing, the National Paddock is a more accessible facility for bike fans and closer to all the off-track entertainment. The move will further improve the overall experience at our two-wheel events.” Tickets for the Silverstone round of the 2013 FIM Superbike World Championship are on sale. For further information, or to book tickets, visit www.silverstone.co.uk.

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