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1988 Donington Superbike World Championship round

The 1988 Donington Superbike World Championship round was the opening round of the 1988 Superbike World Championship season and the first ever in the series. It took place on 3 April 1988 at the Donington circuit in Great Britain.


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Round details
Round 1 of 9 rounds in the 1988 Superbike World Championship.
3 April, 1988
Donington Park
Permanent racing facility3.149 km (1.957 mi)
Pole position

Roger Burnett

1:14.810

Fastest lap race 1 Fastest lap race 2

Marco Lucchinelli Bubba Shobert

1:14.140 1:14.100 | Roger Burnett | 1:14.810 | Marco Lucchinelli | Bubba Shobert | 1:14.140 | 1:14.100 | | Roger Burnett | | | | | | | | 1:14.810 | | | | | | | | Marco Lucchinelli | Bubba Shobert | | | | | | | 1:14.140 | 1:14.100 | | | | | |

The 1988 Donington Superbike World Championship round was the opening round of the 1988 Superbike World Championship season and the first ever in the series. It took place on 3 April 1988 at the Donington circuit in Great Britain.

The first grand prix in the history of the Superbike World Championship took place on April 3, 1988, on the 3.149 km National Circuit layout of Donington Park. 45 riders participated in qualifying, with pole position initially going to Doug Polen of the Yoshimura Suzuki team, but he, along with teammate Scott Gray, were disqualified (and deprived of the opportunity to participate in either race) because their bikes were found to have a cubic volume of 765 cm3, against the imposed limit of 750 cm3. This arose from the fact that the AMA Superbike regulations (the championship in which Polen and Gray raced) allowed this through "overboring" of the Suzuki's cylinders, while the World Superbike regulations were more rigid. With the exclusion of Polen from the starting grid, pole was inherited by Roger Burnett, who became the first rider to take pole position in a World Superbike race.

In the first race, 40 riders (the maximum allowed) lined up, but only 39 left the grid; rider Peter Häfner unable to take the start. The first race was won by Davide Tardozzi on a Bimota, despite having to manually restart the electronic injection system a few laps from the finish. The 1981 FIM 500cc World Champion Marco Lucchinelli finished second on the lone Ducati in the field, while Joey Dunlop finished third.

Only riders who made it to at least half distance in the first race were allowed to compete in the second, therefore only 31 riders were allowed to take the start, however only 30 did so. In the second race, Tardozzi and Lucchinelli once again fought for the top two positions, with the battle only being decided when Tardozzi crashed just after Starkey's Bridge on the final lap. Three-time AMA Superbike champion Fred Merkel would take second, and Burnett third.

Due to the points system being based on the combined results of the two races, Tardozzi's final lap crash would prevent him from scoring any points, despite his win in the first race. From the next round at Hungary onwards, half points would be awarded, but now for each race.

PosNo.RiderBikeLapsTime/RetiredGrid
2Davide TardozziBimota3037:50.7202
39Marco LucchinelliDucati30+1.0903
3Joey DunlopHonda30+30.0505
17Fred MerkelHonda30+31.87011
11Roger MarshallSuzuki30+35.8306
8Kenny IronsHonda30+36.0909
15Jari SuhonenYamaha30+42.67027
10Fabrizio PirovanoYamaha30+51.67013
18Andy McGladderySuzuki30+1:00.94018
36Michel MercierSuzuki30+1:01.79015
24Steve WilliamsBimota30+1:10.16020
57José Maria PardoYamaha30+1:11.36024
35Rueben McMurterYamaha30+1:17.43019
41Mark FarmerSuzuki29+1 lap21
63Dave LeachYamaha29+1 lap25
37Tom DouglasYamaha29+1 lap30
65John LofthouseSuzuki29+1 lap31
60Kimmo KopraYamaha29+1 lap28
56Asa MoyceKawasaki29+1 lap34
22Esko KuparinenKawasaki29+1 lap36
61Steve VeaseyKawasaki29+1 lap35
64Steve MasonSuzuki28+2 laps40
62Dave HillSuzuki27+3 laps37
19Graeme McGregorHonda25+5 laps32
7Anders AnderssonSuzuki24+6 laps17
6Stéphane MertensBimota28Retirement4
34Gary GoodfellowSuzuki24Accident7
16Keith HuewenBimota24Retirement22
31Bubba ShobertHonda20Retirement10
14Peter RubattoBimota17Retirement16
9Roger BurnettHonda15Accident1
4Mark PhillipsBimota14Retirement12
43Michael WilliamsHonda13Accident39
42Hans LindnerHonda9Retirement14
30Des BarryYamaha9Retirement29
20Robert DunlopHonda9Retirement26
49Antonio García MorenoBimota8Retirement33
23Michael GalinskiBimota4Retirement23
21Paul IddonBimota2Retirement8
47Peter HäfnerBimota0Did not start38
32Doug PolenSuzukiDisqualified
66Scott GraySuzukiDisqualified
54Claudio BieseleBimota
52Darren DixonSuzuki
1Virginio FerrariHonda
PosNo.RiderBikeLapsTime/RetiredGrid
39Marco LucchinelliDucati3038:15.9103
17Fred MerkelHonda30+9.35010
9Roger BurnettHonda30+15.5001
10Fabrizio PirovanoYamaha30+20.93011
3Joey DunlopHonda30+21.5805
11Roger MarshallSuzuki30+23.8906
18Andy McGladderySuzuki30+46.61015
8Kenny IronsHonda30+50.3708
24Steve WilliamsBimota30+53.78017
15Jari SuhonenYamaha30+53.82022
41Mark FarmerSuzuki30+1:16.27018
7Anders AnderssonSuzuki30+1:25.01014
63Dave LeachYamaha29+1 lap21
65John LofthouseSuzuki29+1 lap25
37Tom DouglasYamaha29+1 lap24
56Asa MoyceKawasaki29+1 lap27
22Esko KuparinenKawasaki29+1 lap29
61Steve VeaseyKawasaki29+1 lap28
19Graeme McGregorHonda28+2 laps26
62Dave HillSuzuki27+3 laps30
2Davide TardozziBimota29Accident2
35Rueben McMurterYamaha29Retirement16
14Peter RubattoBimota21Retirement13
31Bubba ShobertHonda19Retirement9
57José Maria PardoYamaha19Accident20
36Michel MercierSuzuki11Accident12
16Keith HuewenBimota10Retirement19
6Stéphane MertensBimota0Accident4
60Kimmo KopraYamaha0Accident23
64Steve MasonSuzuki0Accident31
34Gary GoodfellowSuzukiInjured7

Only riders that finished both races were included.

PosNo.RiderBikeLapsTime/RetiredPts
39Marco LucchinelliDucati601:16:07.72020
17Fred MerkelHonda60+40.13017
3Joey DunlopHonda60+50.54015
11Roger MarshallSuzuki60+58.63013
10Fabrizio PirovanoYamaha60+1:11.51011
8Kenny IronsHonda60+1:25.37010
15Jari SuhonenYamaha60+1:35.4009
18Andy McGladderySuzuki60+1:46.4608
24Steve WilliamsBimota60+2:02.8507
41Mark FarmerSuzuki59+1 lap6
63Dave LeachYamaha58+2 laps5
37Tom DouglasYamaha58+2 laps4
65John LofthouseSuzuki58+2 laps3
56Asa MoyceKawasaki58+2 laps2
22Esko KuparinenKawasaki58+2 laps1
61Steve VeaseyKawasaki58+2 laps
62Dave HillSuzuki54+6 laps
7Anders AnderssonSuzuki54+6 laps
19Graeme McGregorHonda53+7 laps
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