WSBK Features
In-depth WSBK features and WSBK exclusive articles from Crash.

WSBK becomes Pirelli only.
FGSport, organisers of the World Superbike Championship, have controversially confirmed that next season the series - together with the Supersport and Superstock classes - will run on one brand of tyre, made by Pirelli.

Dunlop plans legal action over rule changes.
WSBK organisers FGSport look set to face a legal challenge from tyre supplier Dunlop over their plans to introduce a single brand of rubber, almost certainly made by Pirelli, next season.

Provisonal 2004 calendar announced.
The FIM have today released the provisional calendar for the 2004 World Superbike Championship. The main changes are a 'to be announced' new round between the Valencia season opener and Phillip Island, while Misano moves from its current late June date to mid April.
Manufacturers threaten to quit over new rules.
Yesterday's announcement that the World Superbike Championship would align itself more closely to production machinery, and the rules of various national series, has angered the six principal manufacturers involved - all of whom have served notice to quit the formula should the new rules go ahead

Ben Bostrom misses out as Honda shun Laguna.
Former World Superbike star Ben Bostrom will not have the opportunity to take on his former rivals as a wild-card at Laguna Seca next weekend, after the provisional entry list released today confirmed that Honda will not be entering any of their AMA stars.

Corser's lap of Phillip Island.
Aussie Troy Corser will be on home territory this weekend at Phillip Island, and here the man who holds both the Superpole and race lap records from 1999, talks us through a flying lap of the coastal circuit - which he will attack this weekend on his Foggy Petronas FP1.
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