|
25 April, 2020 2:19 pm

Buddh Circuit to be modified for World Superbike round

Share
Advertisements

The second round of the 2013 World Superbike Championship will be heading for the first time to the Buddh International Circuit in India and to order to host the event the Indian circuit will be modifying the current track layout to make it safer for motorcycle racing.
The track length will be shortened to 5.

015 mt (instead of the 5.
125mt that Formula 1 uses) and they will eliminate three turns bringing it down to 13 from the current 16, and the protection barries between turn 1 and 4 will be moved back to allow for a greater run-off area.

Advertisements

The raised kerbs at turn 9 and 16 (which will become turn 13) will also be modified.
The FIM will inspect the circuit changes for homologation during the third week of January.
The World Superbike teams will hold a pre-race test to learn the circuit on March 6th ahead of the race weekend.

Advertisements

Más leídos

John Carson highlights serious flaws in the Cairngorm mountain railway's construction and repairs.

25-year-old Ben Campbell remembered fondly by family and friends after tragic death.

Discover the details of the engagement ring and its significance in their love story.

A tragic incident in Fort William leads to murder charges against a teenager.

Deep-sea divers confirm the identity of the Royal Navy vessel lost in 1914.

How Hayley Webster turned her life around through fitness and healthy living

The iconic pool introduces a new cold water swimming experience this November.

Charges of slavery and obstruction of justice withdrawn in a high-profile case

Cater Group unveils ambitious plans for a new shopping and dining hub in the city.

Police confirm ongoing investigation following the death of a 25-year-old man.

';