Doha: Excitement for the Gaerne Qatar Round is at an all-time high, as the 2016 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship is set to be decided this weekend at Losail for the season finale.
The event always draws a crowd, as spectators come from near and far to watch blockbuster WorldSBK action, under the stars and floodlights.
Lots of new activities have been introduced off-track this year, meaning the fun won’t stop when the racing action stops for spectators at the circuit.
Action kicks off today in the Middle Eastern adventure when some of the Stars of WorldSBK go on a tour of the famous Souq Waqif. Tom Sykes (pictured) (Kawasaki Racing Team), Michael van der Mark (Honda World Superbike Team), Leon Camier (MV Agusta Reparto Corse), Jordi Torres (Althea BMW Racing Team) and Xavi Fores (Barni Ducati) will have a guided tour of the Souq by none other than Pedercini Racing rider and local man Saeed Al Sulaiti. They will be off to explore the traditional market at 12:00pm and return to the track at 14:00 local time (for final preparations ahead of lights out on the weekend.
Track action begins on Friday afternoon at 16:30 with WorldSSP leading the way in the first session of Free Practice. Later on, both WorldSSP and WorldSBK will take to the track to decide entry to Saturday’s Tissot-Superpole 2 sessions. Just like at the European Rounds, the Paddock Show will provide live commentary and viewing from the stage all weekend thanks to the giant screens provided.
Then at 22:15, fans will experience for the first time at Losail the Team Managers Show. Guim Roda (Kawasaki Racing Team), Ronald Ten Kate (Honda World Superbike Team), Paul Denning (Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team) and Mick Shanley (Milwaukee BMW) will be welcomed to the stage for a live chat, before the Opening ‘Night’ Show greets WorldSBK and WorldSSP’s fastest three riders as well as local hero Saeed Al Sulaiti for an evening round-up of the day’s action.
Saturday’s on-track thrills begin with WorldSBK riders getting in one more practice session at 15:30 before WorldSSP take to the track straight after. Then, grid positions will be decided in the Tissot-Superpole shoot-outs starting at sunset.
Race 1 will see lights out at 20:00, while Randy Krummenacher (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) and Luke Stapleford (Profile Racing) commentate live from the Paddock Show. On-stage activities begin at 21:00 to 22:00, with the WorldSSP Qualifying show, the WorldSSP Meet ‘n’ Greet and the WorldSBK Qualifying and Race show.
Sunday Warm Up begins at 17:00 with pit lane opening at 18:00 for the pit walk. Don’t miss your chance to meet your favourite WorldSBK riders at the Paddock Show at 18:45, before they take to the grid for the final time in 2016. WorldSSP will see the final standings decided when the lights go out at 19:15 before the final showdown of WorldSBK takes place at 21:00.