Turbulent WorldSBK finale in the Qatari desert – BMW racer Glenn Allerton successful in Australia.

Munich. The 2018 season in the MOTUL FIM Superbike World
Championship drew to a close at the weekend, at the “Losail
International Circuit” near Doha, Qatar. Loris Baz (FRA), from the
Gulf Althea BMW team, claimed another top-six placing at the finale.
The NextGen Motorsports Team was in action in the supporting
programme for the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix – with a
successful appearance from Glenn Allerton (AUS).

 

 

MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship at Doha, Qatar.

 

The “Losail International Circuit” near Doha, in the deserts of
Qatar, hosted the final round of the MOTUL FIM Superbike World
Championship 2018 at the weekend. The schedule featured the final two
races of the year, on Friday and Saturday. Loris Baz (FRA), of the
Gulf Althea BMW team, rounded off the season by recording another
top-six placing with his BMW S 1000 RR having finished the first race
on Friday in sixth place.

 

That became last race of the year, as the desert circuit was then
battered by storms so severe that Saturday’s event had to be called
off. Extreme downpours and a massive sandstorm led to extremely poor
track conditions with standing water on the asphalt. For security
reasons, the decision was made to abandon the second race.

 

 

Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island, Australia.

 

Two weeks after the finale in the Australian Superbike Championship
(ASBK), the NextGen Motorsports Team returned to compete at the
renowned “Phillip Island Circuit” south-east of Melbourne (AUS). Three
Superbike races took place as part of the supporting programme for the
MotoGP Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. BMW racer Glenn Allerton
(AUS) was one of the top performers in a starting field that boasted
some outstanding riders.

 

Racing against names such as Troy Bayliss (AUS) and Troy Herfoss
(AUS), Allerton claimed one win, one second place and one third place.
After adding up the results from all the races, Allerton secured
second place on the podium in the overall standings for the Superbike meeting.