‘El Turco’ will move to MotoGP for 2026, but he made sure he’d go down in the history books as he secures his third title…
Women’s Championship Racing (WCR)
Wildcard Wonder: Wildcard Paulo Ramos shocked the paddock with her blistering pace, while title contender Bondi sat out due to a broken finger.
Wildcard Ramos snatches the race 2 win.
Race 1 – Red Flag Chaos and Penalties
A start-light malfunction caused early confusion and a red flag. When the race resumed, Howden suffered a heavy crash and fractured pelvis. The battle between Herrera, Neila, and Ramos went down to the wire, but a last-lap contact led to a penalty for Ramos, handing Maria Herrera a crucial win.
Race 2 – Ramos Dominates, Herrera Seals the Title
After Simoes nearly launched her Yamaha sky high at the start, Ramos stormed to victory by nearly 10 seconds, pure dominance. With a steady finish, Maria Herrera clinched the 2025 WCR World Championship, celebrating with a crown, wand, and gold #1 sticker moment.
Maria Herrera is the 2025 FIM Womens Circuit Racing World Champion
Top 5 – 2025 Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship:
Maria Herrera
Beatriz Neila
Chloe Jones
Roberta Ponziani
Sara Sánchez
Supersport 300 (WorldSSP300). Benat Fernandez takes the championship for Kove Motorcycles.
Race 1- Penalties and Photo Finishes
Early tyre pressure penalties for Buis and a red flag crash from Garcia set the tone. After the restart, Matteo Vannucci snatched victory in a photo finish over Salvador and Mogeda.
Race 2 – Chaos and a New Champion
In the final SSP300 race ever, chaos reigned with crashes, penalties, and reshuffles galore. Rookie Benat Fernandez triumphed and was confirmed as the 2025 SSP300 World Champion after post-race reviews.
Top 5 – 2025 WorldSSP300 Championship:
Benat Fernandez
Carter Thompson
David Salvador
Matteo Vannucci
Jeffrey Buis
Manzi leads Oncu...
Supersport (WorldSSP)
Champion Swagger: Reigning champ Stefano Manzi arrived with gold-bedazzled gear to celebrate his title early and he backed it up on track.
SSP Podium
Race 1 – Manzi’s Magic Move
After Mahias ignored flags and crashed, Manzi muscled past Alcoba in the final corner for victory. Oncu inherited third after Masia’s track limits penalty.
Race 2 – Masia’s Moment
This was Veteran Niki Tuuli’s last race, he bowed out as Jaume Masia took a confident win. Booth Amos edged Manzi for second in an exciting photo finish.
Top 5 – 2025 WorldSSP Championship:
Stefano Manzi
Can Oncu
Tom Booth-Amos
Jaume Masia
Valentin Debise
World SBK
Race 1 – Bulega Strikes Back
Championship leader Toprak Razgatlıoğlu only needed to outscore Nicolo Bulega, but Bulega took Race 1 with Toprak second and Bautista third.
Superpole Race – Controversy and Contact…
Gardner took down Rea in a crash. Bulega’s aggressive dive on Toprak earned him a Long Lap Penalty and knocked Toprak out of the race.
Despite the uproar and boos from Turkish fans, he still crossed the line first. We reckon that if he’d won the championship, he’d need a bodyguard or two for a while…
Race 2 – Toprak’s Triumph
Jonathan Rea sat out what would have been his final WorldSBK race due to injuries. Jonny – we thank you for all the magic.
Toprak Razgatlıoğlu rode calmly to third, securing his third WorldSBK Championship title with trademark celebrations — flags, Thor’s hammer, golden helmet, and wild burnouts. It was fretty flippen epic. we look forward to seeing what he can do in MotoGP.
Final Standings – 2025 WorldSBK Championship:
Toprak Razgatlıoğlu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) – 616 pts
Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) – 603
Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) – 337
Andrea Locatelli (Pata Maxus Yamaha) – 310
Danilo Petrucci (Barni Spark Racing Team) – 284 It’s a wrap!
The 2025 WorldSBK season ended with wildcards stealing headlines, rookies claiming crowns, and legends saying cheers!
With new faces and team shake-ups expected, the 2026 season already promises even more spectacular racing.