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The Jerez-Angel Nieto circuit once again hosts a title-deciding round of the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship as the paddock runs from Portugal to Spain. The Spanish Prometeon Round is here and we’ve rounded up the key data you’ll need by the end of the 2024 season.
2023 winners:
- Alvaro Bautista (Ducati: Race 1, Tissot Superpole Race, Race 2)
Last three pole positions at Jerez:
- 2023: Alvaro Bautista (Ducati) – 1:38.635 sec.
- 2021: Toprak Razgatlioglu (Yamaha) 1’38.512s
- 2020: Scott Redding (Ducati) – 1’38.736 s.
Podiums (and victories) by brand in Jerez:
- Ducati: 22 (12)
- Kawasaki: 17 (4)
- Yamaha: 15 (3)
- Aprilia: 9 (4)
- Honda: 5
- BMW: 1
Key features of Jerez 2023:
- Difference in the first row: 0.270 s
- 1 second in Superpole separated… in the top 13: 0.750 s
- Smallest difference in a race between 1st and 2nd place: 0.018 s (Bautista 1st, Razgatligolhu 2nd, Race 2)
- Slight difference on the podium: 0.321 s (Bautista 1st, Razgatlioglu 2nd, Egerter 3rd, Race 2)
- Smallest historical difference on the podium: 0.321 s (Bautista 1st, Razgatlioglu 2nd, Egerter 3rd, Race 2)
Top speeds by brand in Jerez 2023:
- Ducati: Alvaro Bautista – 284.6 km/h, FP3
- Honda: Xavi Vierge – 282.4 km/h, Race 1
- BMW: Scott Redding, Garrett Gerloff – 281.7 km/h, Superpole, Superpole Race
- Kawasaki: Jonathan Rea, Tito Rabat – 278.8 km/h, Superpole Race, Superpole
- Yamaha: Remy Gardner, Toprak Razgatlioglu – 276.7 km/h, Race 1
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