2020 Supersport 300 World Championship

The 2020 Supersport 300 World Championship was the fourth season of the Supersport 300 World Championship of motorcycle racing.

2020 Supersport 300 World Championship
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Support series:
Superbike World Championship
Supersport World Championship

Race calendar and results

The 2020 season calendar was announced on 21 November 2019, with 10 races scheduled.[1]

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Jerez,[2] Assen,[3] Aragon and Misano rounds were rescheduled to a later date, while the Imola[4] and Oschersleben[5] rounds were cancelled. As a result of updates made to the MotoGP calendar for the same reason, the French round date was also affected.[2] Despite having already been rescheduled, the Assen round was later postponed to a to-be-determined date, along with the Donington round.[6]

On 19 June, an updated calendar was published; for the restart, Jerez and Portimão were brought forward from their respective dates and a second round at Aragon was added to the schedule. Other four rounds—the first at Aragon, as well as Barcelona, Magny-Cours and Misano—either kept their original or revised dates, although the latter event was labelled as 'to be confirmed'. Two rounds—Donington and Assen—were included without a confirmed date[7][8] and were subsequently cancelled on 24 July.[9] The Misano round was cancelled and replaced by a round in Estoril on 18 August.[10][11]

Along with the calendar, the event timetable was also revised, as an additional race to be held on Saturday was added to each weekend.[12]

2020 calendar[1]
Rnd. Country/Region Circuit Date Superpole Fastest lap Winning rider Winning team
1 Spain Circuito de Jerez 1 August[lower-alpha 1] Meikon Kawakami Ana Carrasco Unai Orradre Yamaha MS Racing
2 August[lower-alpha 1] Ana Carrasco Bahattin Sofuoğlu Biblion Motoxracing Yamaha WorldSSP300
2 Portugal Algarve International Circuit 8 August[lower-alpha 2] Yuta Okaya Samuel Di Sora Ana Carrasco Kawasaki Provec WorldSSP300
9 August[lower-alpha 2] Unai Orradre Scott Deroue MTM Kawasaki Motoport
3 Spain Motorland Aragón 29 August[lower-alpha 3] Jeffrey Buis Bahattin Sofuoğlu Jeffrey Buis MTM Kawasaki Motoport
30 August[lower-alpha 3] Ana Carrasco Jeffrey Buis MTM Kawasaki Motoport
4 5 September Bahattin Sofuoğlu Ana Carrasco Bahattin Sofuoğlu Biblion Motoxracing Yamaha WorldSSP300
6 September Glenn van Straalen Jeffrey Buis MTM Kawasaki Motoport
5 Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 19 September Tom Booth-Amos Jeffrey Buis Tom Booth-Amos RT Motorsports by SKM – Kawasaki
20 September Jeffrey Buis Yuta Okaya MTM Kawasaki Motoport
6 France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 3 October[lower-alpha 4] Tom Booth-Amos Scott Deroue Jeffrey Buis MTM Kawasaki Motoport
4 October[lower-alpha 4] Samuel Di Sora Marc García 2R Racing
7 Portugal Autódromo do Estoril 17 October[lower-alpha 5] Nick Kalinin Koen Meuffels Mika Pérez Prodina Ircos Team WorldSSP300
18 October[lower-alpha 5] Nick Kalinin Koen Meuffels MTM Kawasaki Motoport
Races under contract to run in 2020, but cancelled:
Netherlands TT Circuit Assen N/A[lower-alpha 6] N/A
Italy Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari N/A[lower-alpha 7] N/A
United Kingdom Donington Park N/A[lower-alpha 8] N/A
Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben N/A[lower-alpha 9] N/A
Italy Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli N/A[lower-alpha 10] N/A

Entry list

2020 entry list[13][14]
Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Smrž Racing – Willi Race
Smrž Racing by Blue Garage
ACCR Smrž Racing by Blue Garage
Kawasaki Ninja 400 2 Alejandro Carrion[13] 1–5, 7
47 Matyáš Červenka[15] 1–5
65 Sharni Pinfold[16] 6
76 Štěpán Zuda[17] 7
Machado Came SBK Yamaha YZF-R3 3 Marco Gaggi[15] All
14 Enzo De La Vega[13] All
20 Gaëtan Matern[13] 1–3
37 Pedro Fragoso[18] 5–7
40 Marcos Lahoz[19] 4
73 José Luis Pérez González[13] All
Freudenberg KTM WorldSSP Team KTM RC 390 R 4 Christian Stange[20] 1–2
97 Maximilian Kappler[13] 1–2
I+Dent Racing Team Yamaha YZF-R3 5 Javier Corral[18] 5
MTM Kawasaki Motoport Kawasaki Ninja 400 6 Jeffrey Buis[13] All
17 Koen Meuffels[13] All
61 Yuta Okaya[13] All
95 Scott Deroue[13] All
GP Project Kawasaki Ninja 400 7 Johan Gimbert[13] All
32 Álex Millán[16] 6
59 Alessandro Zanca[17] 7
80 Gabriele Mastroluca[13] 1–5
Prodina Ircos Team WorldSSP300 Kawasaki Ninja 400 8 Mika Pérez[13] All
48 Thomas Brianti[13] All
Team Chiodo Moto Racing Yamaha YZF-R3 9 Paolo Grassia[15] 1–3
Kawasaki Ninja 400 4–6
Yamaha MS Racing Yamaha YZF-R3 10 Unai Orradre[13] All
23 Sylvain Markarian[13] All
25 Alan Kroh[13] All
70 Miguel Duarte[17] 7
87 Ton Kawakami[13] All
Kawasaki Provec WorldSSP300 Kawasaki Ninja 400 11 Ana Carrasco[13] 1–4
Doré Racing Team Yamaha YZF-R3 12 Romain Doré[13] 1–4, 6
Kawasaki GP Project Kawasaki Ninja 400 15 Alfonso Coppola[13] All
85 Kevin Sabatucci[21] All
88 Bruno Ieraci[21] All
Gradaracorse Kawasaki Ninja 400 16 Emanuele Vocino[13] 1–2
Scuderia Maranga Racing Kawasaki Ninja 400 18 Indy Offer[22] 1, 3–7
21 Enzo Valentim Garcia[23] 2
33 Óscar Núñez[24] 3
33 Óscar Núñez[17] 7
51 Héctor Yebra[17] 7
58 Iñigo Iglesias[15] 1–6
68 Jarno Ioverno[22] 1–6
2R Racing Kawasaki Ninja 400 19 Víctor Rodríguez[24] 3–4
43 Marc García[18] 5–7
59 Alessandro Zanca[13] 3–6
94 Sara Sánchez[17] 7
EAB Ten Kate Racing Yamaha YZF-R3 19 Víctor Rodríguez[18] 5–7
30 Glenn van Straalen[25] 1–4
Battley–RT Motorsports by SKM–Kawasaki
Carl Cox–RT Motorsports by SKM–Kawasaki
RT Motorsports by SKM – Kawasaki
Kawasaki Ninja 400 22 Nick Kalinin[26] All
44 Tom Bramich[13] All
49 Luca de Vleeschauwer[17] 7
69 Tom Booth-Amos[27] All
Biblion Motoxracing Yamaha WSSP300 Yamaha YZF-R3 24 Daniel Blin[15] All
54 Bahattin Sofuoğlu[15] All
72 Álvaro Díaz[15] All
Team BrCorse Yamaha YZF-R3 26 Mirko Gennai[15] All
Kawasaki ParkinGO Team Kawasaki Ninja 400 27 Filippo Rovelli[13] All
71 Tom Edwards[13] All
OUTDO Kawasaki TPR Kawasaki Ninja 400 28 Nicola Bernabè[18] 5
78 Daniel Mogeda[18] 5
Team Trasimeno Yamaha YZF-R3 34 Beatriz Neila[18] 5
64 Hugo De Cancellis[13] All
ACCR Czech Talent Team – Willi Race Kawasaki Ninja 400 35 Lukáš Simon[16] 6–7
62 David Kubáň[18] 5
63 Miloslav Hřava[13] 1–3
96 Filip Salač[19] 4
Stand Os Putos Racing Team Yamaha YZF-R3 37 Pedro Fragoso[23] 2
Team Eleven Kawasaki Ninja 400 39 Stefano Raineri[16] 6
Freudenberg KTM Junior Team KTM RC 390 R 41 Jan-Ole Jähnig[13] 1–2
52 Oliver König[13] 1–2
Alarxa Team Pons Kawasaki Ninja 400 42 Iker García[18] 5
Team Brasil AD 78 Yamaha YZF-R3 45 Felipe Macan[13] All
83 Meikon Kawakami[13] All
Leader Team Flembbo Kawasaki Ninja 400 46 Samuel Di Sora[13] All
Movisio by Freudenberg Jr Team Kawasaki Ninja 400 52 Oliver König[24] 3–5
WRP Wepol Racing Yamaha YZF-R3 53 Petr Svoboda[16] 6–7
Team#109 Kawasaki Kawasaki Ninja 400 66 Eunan McGlinchey[13] 1–6
86 James McManus[17] 7
ETG Racing Yamaha YZF-R3 75 Francesc Pérez[18] 5
TGP Racing Kawasaki Ninja 400 77 Loris Gruau[15] All
93 Adrien Quinet[13] All
Team Tomás Alonso Kawasaki Ninja 400 79 Tomás Alonso[23] 2
Kawasaki Rame Moto Racing Team Kawasaki Ninja 400 79 Tomás Alonso[17] 7
DEZA–ISMABON Racing Team Kawasaki Ninja 400 81 Ángel Heredia[18] 5
ProGP Racing Yamaha YZF-R3 84 Kim Aloisi[13] All
94 Sara Sánchez[28] 1–2
98 Tom Berçot[15] All
99 Adrián Huertas[28] 3–7
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

Championship standings

Points system
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th
Points 25 20 16 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Riders' championship

Pos. Rider Bike JER
POR
ARA
ARA
CAT
MAG
EST
Pts
1 Jeffrey Buis Kawasaki 29 12 2 4 1 1 2 1 5 3 1 2 6 9 221
2 Scott Deroue Kawasaki 3 4 4 1 Ret 2 3 2 13 2 2 4 8 16 187
3 Bahattin Sofuoğlu Yamaha 5 1 5 5 Ret Ret 1 3 9 10 3 Ret 14 4 143
4 Koen Meuffels Kawasaki 14 15 9 8 EX 8 Ret 4 8 4 8 7 2 1 122
5 Mika Pérez Kawasaki Ret Ret 7 6 3 25 6 5 4 13 Ret Ret 1 3 113
6 Tom Booth-Amos Kawasaki 2 3 3 Ret 5 Ret Ret 9 1 Ret Ret 26 3 Ret 111
7 Unai Orradre Yamaha 1 6 Ret 2 6 3 5 6 20 25 20 16 Ret 13 105
8 Ana Carrasco Kawasaki 6 2 1 Ret 2 5 4 20 99
9 Samuel Di Sora Kawasaki 11 18 6 9 DNQ DNQ 22 10 2 11 7 24 7 2 91
10 Yuta Okaya Kawasaki 4 Ret 27 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret 27 1 6 5 12 6 89
11 Meikon Kawakami Yamaha 30 5 8 Ret 9 4 10 12 15 5 Ret DNS 9 5 79
12 Bruno Ieraci Kawasaki 21 7 Ret Ret 7 6 7 7 Ret Ret 11 12 4 Ret 68
13 Hugo De Cancellis Yamaha Ret 9 Ret Ret 4 10 Ret 13 14 7 5 3 Ret DNS 67
14 Kevin Sabatucci Kawasaki 7 10 19 15 Ret 12 26 8 18 Ret 4 Ret 11 8 54
15 Ton Kawakami Yamaha 10 11 10 Ret Ret 7 12 14 11 27 10 14 10 14 53
16 Marc García Kawasaki 3 20 24 1 13 12 48
17 Adrián Huertas Yamaha 12 Ret 8 11 28 9 13 6 16 10 43
18 Nick Kalinin Kawasaki 9 8 11 Ret 15 14 Ret 18 Ret 8 Ret Ret Ret 7 40
19 Víctor Rodríguez Kawasaki 8 9 DSQ DSQ 35
Yamaha 7 18 Ret DNS 5 Ret
20 Filippo Rovelli Kawasaki 27 13 DNQ DNQ 18 13 DNQ DNQ 6 Ret Ret 11 Ret Ret 21
21 Álvaro Díaz Yamaha 8 14 23 16 22 23 13 21 DNQ DNQ Ret 9 18 18 20
22 Iñigo Iglesias Kawasaki 23 17 17 Ret 11 26 15 15 Ret 6 22 18 17
23 Tom Edwards Kawasaki Ret 24 Ret 7 Ret Ret 16 23 DNQ DNQ Ret 8 Ret 22 17
24 Alan Kroh Yamaha 15 16 DNQ DNQ 10 15 9 16 25 16 DNQ DNQ 19 15 16
25 Glenn van Straalen Yamaha 19 19 12 10 20 11 Ret 17 15
26 Enzo De La Vega Yamaha 20 22 15 11 19 18 20 19 DNQ DNQ 9 15 DNQ DNQ 14
27 Alfonso Coppola Kawasaki 22 20 16 13 13 20 18 26 12 17 Ret 13 Ret Ret 13
28 Felipe Macan Yamaha 25 25 Ret 24 Ret DNS DNQ DNQ 16 24 12 10 DNQ DNQ 10
29 Johan Gimbert Kawasaki DSQ DSQ DNQ DNQ DSQ DSQ 14 22 10 Ret 19 23 17 20 8
30 Mirko Gennai Yamaha DNQ DNQ 14 22 17 22 17 30 21 19 16 28 25 11 7
31 Oliver König KTM 17 Ret Ret 12 6
Kawasaki 14 17 Ret 25 DNS DNS
32 Alejandro Carrión Kawasaki 13 Ret 13 19 16 19 24 29 23 Ret Ret 26 6
33 Filip Salač Kawasaki 11 NC 5
34 Daniel Mogeda Kawasaki 24 12 4
35 Kim Aloisi Yamaha 12 28 25 17 Ret 16 Ret Ret Ret Ret 25 20 DNQ DNQ 4
36 Tom Bramich Kawasaki DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 21 Ret DNQ DNQ 14 Ret Ret 19 2
37 Ángel Heredia Kawasaki 29 14 2
38 Tom Berçot Yamaha Ret 27 Ret 14 Ret 21 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 18 21 20 Ret 2
39 José Luis Pérez González Yamaha DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 22 23 DNQ DNQ 15 Ret 1
40 Daniel Blin Yamaha DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 25 28 DNQ DNQ 15 17 22 27 1
41 Paolo Grassia Yamaha 24 26 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 1
Kawasaki 19 24 Ret 15 DNQ DNQ
Pos. Rider Bike JER
POR
ARA
ARA
CAT
MAG
EST
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap

Manufacturers' championship

Pos. Manufacturer JER
POR
ARA
ARA
CAT
MAG
EST
Pts
1 Kawasaki 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 335
2 Yamaha 1 1 5 2 4 3 1 3 7 5 3 3 5 4 227
3 KTM 16 21 18 12 4
Pos. Manufacturer JER
POR
ARA
ARA
CAT
MAG
EST
Pts

Notes

  1. The Jerez round was originally due to take place on 27–29 March 2020. It was first postponed to 23–25 October[2] and later moved to 31 July–2 August[7] in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. The Portimão round was originally due to take place on 4–6 September 2020. It was moved to 7–9 August in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  3. The Aragon round was originally due to take place on 22–24 May 2020. It was postponed to 28–30 August in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
  4. The Magny-Cours round was originally due to take place on 25–27 September 2020. It was postponed to 2–4 October in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]
  5. The Estoril round was added to the calendar on 18 August 2020. It replaced the Misano round which was cancelled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[10]
  6. The Assen round was originally due to take place on 17–19 April 2020. It was postponed first to 21–23 August,[3] later to an unannounced date[7] and subsequently cancelled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9]
  7. The Imola round was originally due to take place on 8–10 May 2020. It was cancelled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
  8. The Donington round was originally due to take place on 3–5 July 2020. It was postponed to an unannounced date[7] and subsequently cancelled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9]
  9. The Oschersleben round was originally due to take place on 31 July–2 August 2020. It was cancelled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]
  10. The Misano round was originally due to take place on 12–14 June 2020. It was initially postponed to 6–8 November, but was later cancelled on 18 August 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[10]

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