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1988 Donington Superbike World Championship round

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United Kingdom   1988 Donington Superbike World Championship round
Round details
Round 1 of 9 rounds in the
1988 Superbike World Championship.
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Hungary
Date3 April, 1988
LocationDonington Park
CoursePermanent racing facility
3.149 km (1.957 mi)
Superbike World Championship
Pole position
United Kingdom Roger Burnett
1:14.810
Fastest lap race 1 Fastest lap race 2
Italy Marco Lucchinelli United States Bubba Shobert
1:14.140 1:14.100

The 1988 Donington Superbike World Championship round was the opening round of the 1988 Superbike World Championship season and the first ever in the series. It took place on 3 April 1988 at the Donington circuit in Great Britain.

Report

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The first grand prix in the history of the Superbike World Championship took place on April 3, 1988, on the 3.149 km National Circuit layout of Donington Park. 45 riders participated in qualifying, with pole position initially going to Doug Polen of the Yoshimura Suzuki team, but he, along with teammate Scott Gray, were disqualified (and deprived of the opportunity to participate in either race) because their bikes were found to have a cubic volume of 765 cm3, against the imposed limit of 750 cm3.[1] This arose from the fact that the AMA Superbike regulations (the championship in which Polen and Gray raced) allowed this through "overboring" of the Suzuki's cylinders, while the World Superbike regulations were more rigid.[2] With the exclusion of Polen from the starting grid, pole was inherited by Roger Burnett, who became the first rider to take pole position in a World Superbike race.

In the first race, 40 riders (the maximum allowed) lined up, but only 39 left the grid; rider Peter Häfner unable to take the start. The first race was won by Davide Tardozzi on a Bimota, despite having to manually restart the electronic injection system a few laps from the finish. The 1981 FIM 500cc World Champion Marco Lucchinelli finished second on the lone Ducati in the field, while Joey Dunlop finished third.[3]

Only riders who made it to at least half distance in the first race were allowed to compete in the second, therefore only 31 riders were allowed to take the start, however only 30 did so. In the second race, Tardozzi and Lucchinelli once again fought for the top two positions, with the battle only being decided when Tardozzi crashed just after Starkey's Bridge on the final lap. Three-time AMA Superbike champion Fred Merkel would take second, and Burnett third.[4]

Due to the points system being based on the combined results of the two races, Tardozzi's final lap crash would prevent him from scoring any points, despite his win in the first race. From the next round at Hungary onwards, half points would be awarded, but now for each race.[5]

Classification

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Race 1

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Pos No. Rider Bike Laps Time/Retired Grid
1 2 Italy Davide Tardozzi Bimota 30 37:50.720 2
2 39 Italy Marco Lucchinelli Ducati 30 +1.090 3
3 3 United Kingdom Joey Dunlop Honda 30 +30.050 5
4 17 United States Fred Merkel Honda 30 +31.870 11
5 11 United Kingdom Roger Marshall Suzuki 30 +35.830 6
6 8 United Kingdom Kenny Irons Honda 30 +36.090 9
7 15 Finland Jari Suhonen Yamaha 30 +42.670 27
8 10 Italy Fabrizio Pirovano Yamaha 30 +51.670 13
9 18 United Kingdom Andy McGladdery Suzuki 30 +1:00.940 18
10 36 Canada Michel Mercier Suzuki 30 +1:01.790 15
11 24 United Kingdom Steve Williams Bimota 30 +1:10.160 20
12 57 Spain José Maria Pardo Yamaha 30 +1:11.360 24
13 35 Canada Rueben McMurter Yamaha 30 +1:17.430 19
14 41 Republic of Ireland Mark Farmer Suzuki 29 +1 lap 21
15 63 United Kingdom Dave Leach Yamaha 29 +1 lap 25
16 37 Canada Tom Douglas Yamaha 29 +1 lap 30
17 65 United Kingdom John Lofthouse Suzuki 29 +1 lap 31
18 60 Finland Kimmo Kopra Yamaha 29 +1 lap 28
19 56 United Kingdom Asa Moyce Kawasaki 29 +1 lap 34
20 22 Finland Esko Kuparinen Kawasaki 29 +1 lap 36
21 61 United Kingdom Steve Veasey Kawasaki 29 +1 lap 35
22 64 United Kingdom Steve Mason Suzuki 28 +2 laps 40
23 62 United Kingdom Dave Hill Suzuki 27 +3 laps 37
24 19 Australia Graeme McGregor Honda 25 +5 laps 32
25 7 Sweden Anders Andersson Suzuki 24 +6 laps 17
Ret 6 Belgium Stéphane Mertens Bimota 28 Retirement 4
Ret 34 Canada Gary Goodfellow Suzuki 24 Accident 7
Ret 16 United Kingdom Keith Huewen Bimota 24 Retirement 22
Ret 31 United States Bubba Shobert Honda 20 Retirement 10
Ret 14 Germany Peter Rubatto Bimota 17 Retirement 16
Ret 9 United Kingdom Roger Burnett Honda 15 Accident 1
Ret 4 United Kingdom Mark Phillips Bimota 14 Retirement 12
Ret 43 United Kingdom Michael Williams Honda 13 Accident 39
Ret 42 Austria Hans Lindner Honda 9 Retirement 14
Ret 30 United Kingdom Des Barry Yamaha 9 Retirement 29
Ret 20 United Kingdom Robert Dunlop Honda 9 Retirement 26
Ret 49 Spain Antonio García Moreno Bimota 8 Retirement 33
Ret 23 Germany Michael Galinski Bimota 4 Retirement 23
Ret 21 United Kingdom Paul Iddon Bimota 2 Retirement 8
DNS 47 Germany Peter Häfner Bimota 0 Did not start 38
DSQ 32 United States Doug Polen Suzuki Disqualified
DSQ 66 United States Scott Gray Suzuki Disqualified
DNQ 54 Switzerland Claudio Biesele Bimota
DNQ 52 United Kingdom Darren Dixon Suzuki
DNQ 1 Italy Virginio Ferrari Honda

Race 2

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Pos No. Rider Bike Laps Time/Retired Grid
1 39 Italy Marco Lucchinelli Ducati 30 38:15.910 3
2 17 United States Fred Merkel Honda 30 +9.350 10
3 9 United Kingdom Roger Burnett Honda 30 +15.500 1
4 10 Italy Fabrizio Pirovano Yamaha 30 +20.930 11
5 3 United Kingdom Joey Dunlop Honda 30 +21.580 5
6 11 United Kingdom Roger Marshall Suzuki 30 +23.890 6
7 18 United Kingdom Andy McGladdery Suzuki 30 +46.610 15
8 8 United Kingdom Kenny Irons Honda 30 +50.370 8
9 24 United Kingdom Steve Williams Bimota 30 +53.780 17
10 15 Finland Jari Suhonen Yamaha 30 +53.820 22
11 41 Republic of Ireland Mark Farmer Suzuki 30 +1:16.270 18
12 7 Sweden Anders Andersson Suzuki 30 +1:25.010 14
13 63 United Kingdom Dave Leach Yamaha 29 +1 lap 21
14 65 United Kingdom John Lofthouse Suzuki 29 +1 lap 25
15 37 Canada Tom Douglas Yamaha 29 +1 lap 24
16 56 United Kingdom Asa Moyce Kawasaki 29 +1 lap 27
17 22 Finland Esko Kuparinen Kawasaki 29 +1 lap 29
18 61 United Kingdom Steve Veasey Kawasaki 29 +1 lap 28
19 19 Australia Graeme McGregor Honda 28 +2 laps 26
20 62 United Kingdom Dave Hill Suzuki 27 +3 laps 30
Ret 2 Italy Davide Tardozzi Bimota 29 Accident 2
Ret 35 Canada Rueben McMurter Yamaha 29 Retirement 16
Ret 14 Germany Peter Rubatto Bimota 21 Retirement 13
Ret 31 United States Bubba Shobert Honda 19 Retirement 9
Ret 57 Spain José Maria Pardo Yamaha 19 Accident 20
Ret 36 Canada Michel Mercier Suzuki 11 Accident 12
Ret 16 United Kingdom Keith Huewen Bimota 10 Retirement 19
Ret 6 Belgium Stéphane Mertens Bimota 0 Accident 4
Ret 60 Finland Kimmo Kopra Yamaha 0 Accident 23
Ret 64 United Kingdom Steve Mason Suzuki 0 Accident 31
DNS 34 Canada Gary Goodfellow Suzuki Injured 7

Combined results

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Only riders that finished both races were included.

Pos No. Rider Bike Laps Time/Retired Pts
1 39 Italy Marco Lucchinelli Ducati 60 1:16:07.720 20
2 17 United States Fred Merkel Honda 60 +40.130 17
3 3 Northern Ireland Joey Dunlop Honda 60 +50.540 15
4 11 United Kingdom Roger Marshall Suzuki 60 +58.630 13
5 10 Italy Fabrizio Pirovano Yamaha 60 +1:11.510 11
6 8 United Kingdom Kenny Irons Honda 60 +1:25.370 10
7 15 Finland Jari Suhonen Yamaha 60 +1:35.400 9
8 18 United Kingdom Andy McGladdery Suzuki 60 +1:46.460 8
9 24 United Kingdom Steve Williams Bimota 60 +2:02.850 7
10 41 Republic of Ireland Mark Farmer Suzuki 59 +1 lap 6
11 63 United Kingdom Dave Leach Yamaha 58 +2 laps 5
12 37 Canada Tom Douglas Yamaha 58 +2 laps 4
13 65 United Kingdom John Lofthouse Suzuki 58 +2 laps 3
14 56 United Kingdom Asa Moyce Kawasaki 58 +2 laps 2
15 22 Finland Esko Kuparinen Kawasaki 58 +2 laps 1
16 61 United Kingdom Steve Veasey Kawasaki 58 +2 laps
17 62 United Kingdom Dave Hill Suzuki 54 +6 laps
18 7 Sweden Anders Andersson Suzuki 54 +6 laps
19 19 Australia Graeme McGregor Honda 53 +7 laps

References

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  1. ^ Paolo Gozzi (21 May 2013). RCS MediaGroup S.p.A. (ed.). "Donington 1988, là dove tutto è cominciato". paologozzi.gazzetta.it (in Italian).
  2. ^ Maurizio Mazzoni (21 May 2001). "Donington: curiosità e record". motocorse.com (in Italian).
  3. ^ Marco Lucchinelli career statistics at MotoGP.com
  4. ^ AMA Superbike Champions
  5. ^ "Davide Tardozzi's Bimota YB4EI-R racer test: Coulda bin a champion | DriveMag Riders". 25 January 2018.