1988 Superbike World Championship Explained

The 1988 Superbike World Championship was the inaugural FIM Superbike World Championship season. The season started on 3 April at Donington Park and finished on 3 October at Manfeild Autocourse after 9 rounds.

American Fred Merkel won the riders' championship and Honda won the manufacturers' championship.

Race calendar and results

The second Le Mans race was not held due to schedule issues.[1]

RoundCountryCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning riderWinning teamReport
1R1 Great BritainDonington Park3 April Roger Burnett Marco Lucchinelli Davide TardozziBimota SpAReport
R2 Bubba Shobert Marco LucchinelliDucati Team Lucky
2R1 HungaryHungaroring30 April Davide Tardozzi Fred Merkel Fred MerkelRCMReport
R2 Marco Lucchinelli Adrien MorillasTeam Kawasaki France
3R1 West GermanyHockenheimring8 May Alex Vieira Christophe Bouheben Davide TardozziBimota SpAReport
R2 Virginio Ferrari Davide TardozziBimota SpA
4R1 AustriaZeltweg3 July Malcolm Campbell Davide Tardozzi Marco LucchinelliDucati Team LuckyReport
R2 Christophe Bouheben Davide TardozziBimota SpA
5R1 JapanSugo28 August Marco Lucchinelli Gary Goodfellow Gary GoodfellowDon Knit Sugano Racing TeamReport
R2 Kenichiro Iwahashi Mick DoohanMarlboro Yamaha Dealer Team
6R1 FranceLe Mans4 September Marco Lucchinelli Fabrizio Pirovano Fabrizio PirovanoMoto Club Carate BrianzaReport
R2Race cancelled
7R1 PortugalEstoril11 September Stéphane Mertens Davide Tardozzi Davide TardozziBimota SpAReport
R2 Raymond Roche Stéphane MertensBimota SpA
8R1 AustraliaOran Park25 September Mick Doohan Fred Merkel Mick DoohanMarlboro Yamaha Dealer TeamReport
R2 Mick Doohan Mick DoohanMarlboro Yamaha Dealer Team
9R1 New ZealandManfeild2 October Davide Tardozzi Fred Merkel Fred MerkelRCMReport
R2 Stéphane Mertens Stéphane MertensBimota SpA

Championship standings

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For the first ever Superbike World Championship round at Donington Park, and for the only time in the championship's history, the race results were combined to determine an overall winner.[4] For future weekends, it was decided to award half points for each race instead, although the original system was used again at Le Mans due to only one race being run.[5]

Riders' standings

Pos.RiderBikeGBR
HUN
FRG
AUT
JPN
FRA
POR
AUS
NZL
Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1 Fred MerkelHonda421517RetRet82116C45431599
2 Fabrizio PirovanoYamaha845611827Ret101C666721393.5
3 Davide TardozziBimota1Ret231151Ret412C1211105DNS91.5
4 Stéphane MertensBimotaRetRet321324163C21766190.5
5 Marco LucchinelliDucati219Ret6111Ret12Ret10C3463
6 Alex VieiraHonda33434C42
7 Rob PhillisKawasaki8Ret66344342
8 Gary GoodfellowSuzukiRetDNS1339.5
Honda8536
9 Malcolm CampbellHonda3617155811233.5
10 Terry RymerHonda8C5314119732.5
11 Roger BurnettHondaRet38454RetDNS7C31.5
12 Mick DoohanYamahaNC11130
13 Joey DunlopHonda356Ret7530
14 Eric DelcampKawasaki1113962C29.5
15 Christophe BouhebenHonda2RetRet25C28
16 Adrien MorillasKawasaki41191675RetC26.5
17 Edwin WeibelHonda4Ret64Ret516CRetDNS23.5
18 Jari SuhonenYamaha7101410RetDNS1713162711CRet1321
19 Andy McGladderySuzuki9715RetDNQDNQ18.5
Honda19C151212131410
20 Anders AnderssonSuzuki251218122023912151913C8918.5
21 Robert ScolyerHonda998417.5
22 Michael DowsonYamahaRetRet2217
23 Paul IddonBimotaRetDNS128121332Ret9817
24 Virginio FerrariHondaDNQDNQRet11109RetRet108RetC16
25 Kenny IronsHonda6814715.5
26 Ernst GschwenderSuzuki10918271010RetC12Ret14.5
27 Roger MarshallSuzuki56201813
28 Marino FabbriBimota28RetRet99C161113
29 Robert DunlopHondaRetDNS26172921212318C1071314151212.5
30 Tommy DouglasYamaha161517Ret71111
31 Yukiya OshimaSuzuki3139
32 René RasmussenSuzuki7721RetRetDNSDNQC21Ret9
33 Kenichiro IwahashiHondaRet28.5
34 Tadaaki HanamuraHonda897.5
35 Steve WilliamsBimota119191631Ret7
36 Peter RubattoBimotaRetRet2114151416Ret23C7177
37 Andreas HofmannHonda8107
38 Glenn WilliamsDucati1087
39 Mark FarmerSuzuki14116
40 Mauro RicciDucati15Ret21C11106
41 Mitsuki WatanabeYamaha5245.5
42 Aaron SlightBimota7145.5
43 Koichi KobayashiHonda9125.5
44 Andrew StroudBimota1395
45 Sean GallagherHonda10125
46 Dave LeachYamaha15132418DNQDNQ22C5
47 Brian MorrisonHonda2674.5
48 John LofthouseSuzuki17143
49 Karl Heinz RieglBimotaDNQDNQDNQDNQ111825C18192.5
50 Paul RamonHondaRet11DNSC2.5
51 Toshiharu KanekoYamaha11252.5
52 Dietmar KemterHonda12152.5
53 Mike KingDucati12152.5
54 Udo MarkBimota2217131427C17162.5
55 Anton GruschkaHonda2424RetC13142.5
56 Asa MoyceKawasaki1916DNQDNQDNQDNQ2
57 Bodo SchmidtBimotaRet12RetRet2
58 Jean-Yves MounierYamaha14C2
59 Michael GalinskiBimotaRetDNS13RetRet152
60 Jean-Louis GuignabodetHonda201525Ret181717C14152
61 Hisatomo NakamuraSuzuki13171.5
62 Esko KuparinenKawasaki20172523DNQDNQ1
63 Dieter HeinenHonda1416DNSC1
64 Satoshi EndohHonda14221
65 Mark LinscottHonda15C1
66 Dale WarrenHondaNC141
67 Iain PeroSuzuki15Ret0.5
68 Len WillingYamahaRet150.5
Pos.RiderBikeGBR
HUN
FRG
AUT
JPN
FRA
POR
AUS
NZL
Pts
Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap
Source:

Manufacturers' standings

Pos.ManufacturerGBR
HUN
FRG
AUT
JPN
FRA
POR
AUS
NZL
Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1 Honda32142332224C434312142
2 Bimota19221151443C117651132.5
3 Yamaha745611827511C6611211117.5
4 Kawasaki1916419675662C2524344392
5 Ducati219Ret61112112Ret10C34201910870
6 Suzuki567718209101313C891516161657
Pos.ManufacturerGBR
HUN
FRG
AUT
JPN
FRA
POR
AUS
NZL
Pts

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Championnat du monde de Superbikes – Classements complets – 1988. racingmemo.free.fr. 5 January 2015. French.
  2. Web site: Superbike World Championship Standings 1988. motorsportstats.com. 27 February 2023.
  3. Web site: 1988 World Superbike Championship Standings. wsb-archives.co.uk. 5 January 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20120504064708/http://www.wsb-archives.co.uk/Championships/1988.html. 4 May 2012.
  4. News: Donington Park: Ducati preview. motorsport.com. 29 March 2007. 5 January 2015.
  5. Web site: History of the World Superbike Championship. 21 June 2016 . 27 February 2023. English.