FIM World Superbike rule changes
From the Facebook page 2 Wheeled News & Views.
WSBK
The following rule changes, aimed at "reducing costs for the motorcycle
and its components", have just been announced for the 2014 World
Superbike Championship.
The full statement can be seen below, but the highlights are:
MotoGP-style limits on engine changes, an end to manufacturers
providing superior bikes to factory or favoured teams - all official
machinery will be available on request - plus the introduction of a new
EVO class using Superstock specification engines and electronics...
"Following various meetings between the FIM, Dorna and the MSMA, a new
framework has been put in place for the progressive application of the
new Superbike rules. The new rules are aimed at reducing costs for the
motorcycle and its components.
"1. The rules changes for the 2014 FIM Superbike World Championship season will be as follows:
* A limited number of engines (eight) per rider/per season.
* A limited number of gear ratios.
* A price cap on the brakes.
* A price cap on the suspensions.
"2. In order to ensure that there are a sufficient number of riders
with competitive motorcycles on the grid, the MSMA [Manufacturers'
Association] has agreed to provide, on request, a complete motorcycle
package at a fixed price, for the years 2014, 2015 and 2016. The
motorcycle packages supplied will be the same as those used by the
manufacturer and will receive certain updates and maintenance from the
manufacturers during the season.
"3. Under the new rules, there
will be a sub-category known as the EVO class. This class will follow
the FIM Superbike technical regulations for all chassis, suspension and
brake components. On the engine and electronics side, however, these
motorcycles will follow the present FIM Superstock rules. The price cap
on brakes and suspensions will be the same as Superbike."
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