PDA

View Full Version : World Superbike Tech Regs 2008



NinjaMaster
16th June 2007, 14:00
The FIM have released the new technical rules for WSB in 2008-09.

They are as follows:


Changes to the Technical Rules for 2008 - Twin cylinders to 1200cc

After consultation with all the parties involved and upon the proposal submitted by the Superbike Commission, the FIM has decided the following amendment and additions to the Superbike World Championship technical rules for 2008.

Displacement capacities.

o 2 cylinders over 850cc up to 1200cc

o 3 cylinders over 750cc up to 1000cc

o 4 cylinders over 750cc up to 1000cc

· Minimum weights.

o 2 cylinders over 850cc up to 1200cc: 168kg

o 4 cylinders over 750cc up to 1000cc: 162kg

Minimum weight of 2 cylinders over 850cc up to 1200cc will be updated, if needed, during the Championship in steps of ±3kg to 171kg as a maximum and 162kg as a minimum.

· Air-restrictors.

Only 2 cylinders over 850cc up to 1200cc will be fitted with air-restrictors. Initial size will be equivalent to a Ø50mm circular area. Air-restrictors size will be updated, if needed, during the Championship in steps of ±2mm of diameter in a range from equivalent to a Ø46mm circular area to no air-restrictor at all.

· Balance of different motorcycle concepts.

Weight limit and then air-restrictors size of 2 cylinders over 850cc up to 1200cc machines will be updated, if needed, during the Championship, by a system analysing the race points obtained.

· Tuning level.

All machines will have the same level of tuning presently applied to 4 cylinders over 750cc up to 1000cc, with the exception of connecting rods that must be standard for 2 cylinders over 850cc up to 1200cc.

· Homologation numbers.

For 2008 and 2009 all manufacturers, irrespective of their total production numbers, will have to produce a minimum of 1000 bikes in order to get an homologation.

For 2010 onwards the minimum production number will be increased to 3000 bikes.

The complete set of the new 2008 Superbike technical rules will be issued by FIM during next week.

Mach24
17th June 2007, 01:06
No use whinging, lets get started.

I hope the FIM can equal up the performance quickly if required.

Interesting times ahead.

Mach24
20th June 2007, 11:47
No use whinging, lets get started.

I hope the FIM can equal up the performance quickly if required.

Interesting times ahead.


Short story on 1200cc rule

http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2007/Jun/e/n070616d.htm

NinjaMaster
20th June 2007, 12:16
I actually really like the new regs. In theory at least, anyway. The twins seem to be fairly restricted and carrying more weight and with a bit of flexibility to tinker, at least their is a good chance parity can be achieved fairly quickly. Also, they now have to build 1000 bikes to reach homologation which raises to 3000 the next year so limited run racing specials will be far more unlikely.

The Phantom
21st June 2007, 02:23
The increase in minimum homologation numbers is certainly a good thing.

But Bayliss's performance at Misano on a supposedly 'inferior' bike is a bit of a worry!

patnicholls
21st June 2007, 21:24
In theory this looks like the sensible way to go, with flexibility in case things don't turn out as planned.

Of course, they're much reducing the level on tuning on the Ducati to let them up to 1200cc, so it won't be like taking the 999 and giving in 200ccs more, obviously. And the 1098 Ducati Superstock machine certainly isn't dominating at present.

And, it's good that things are open and sorted in June!

racer69
22nd June 2007, 08:33
Of course, they're much reducing the level on tuning on the Ducati to let them up to 1200cc, so it won't be like taking the 999 and giving in 200ccs more, obviously.

Thats something that some people seem to forget (and hasn't really been publicized enough during the negotiations)