The 2011 British Superbike season was the 24th
British Superbike Championship season. No major rules were changed from the previous year with the showdown section of the season staying and the continuation of the evolution class below the main superbike class. The field had greater quality than the year before with champion
Ryuichi Kiyonari returning to defend his title on the HM Plant
Honda alongside the returning former British superbike champion
Shane Byrne. This meant that
Josh Brookes
Joshua Brookes (born 28 April 1983 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is a professional motorcycle road racer with experience of Superbike and Supersport racing, both domestically and internationally. In 2020, he raced in the British Su ...
moved onto the lone Relentless by TAS Suzuki, with
Michael Laverty and
Tommy Hill moving to a new swan
Yamaha team. The major signing was that of former Moto GP rider
John Hopkins who joined the Samsung crescent Suzuki squad alongside Jon Kirkham.
The championship was tightly contested between Byrne, Hopkins and Hill, each taking their share of race wins, but it was not until the final round at
Brands Hatch that the title would be decided. The first race was edgy with
Michael Laverty taking the victory, the second race of the weekend would however swing the title towards
Tommy Hill, Hopkin's Samsung Suzuki cut out in the early laps forcing him to restart the bikes electronics and ride from the back of the field to 12th place. It was all down to the final race, whoever finished first between Hopkins and Hill would win the title. Hopkins made a good start and lead Hill for almost the entire race, however on the penultimate lap Hill would pass Hopkins, leaving it until the final corner of the final lap Hopkins went up the inside to retake second however he could not hold the line and Hill squeezed up the inside to beat Hopkins to the title by 6 thousandths of a second (0.006s) to become the 2011 British Superbike Champion.
Calendar
Notes:
:1. – The second race at
Oulton Park was cancelled due to bad weather conditions. As a result, the race was run at the next possible round of the championship at
Cadwell Park, with the second race grid positions standing for the race.
Entry List
Championship standings
Riders' Championship
Evolution Championship
Manufacturers' Championship
References
External links
The official website of the British Superbike Championship
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