WSS » Provisional 2013 WSS grid

Six manufacturers will be represented in the 2013 World Supersport Championship, including the return of MV Agusta.
Provisional 2013 WSS grid
While the World Superbike grid may be struggling somewhat for numbers as it currently stands, by contrast the World Supersport support class is heading for one of its most anticipated seasons after a raft of interesting developments over the winter.

Having contended with just four regular manufacturers in 2012, the WSS class will swell to six manufacturers in 2013 following the confirmation that MV Agusta will return in a factory capacity with returning 2011 champions ParkinGO at the helm, while Team Suriano brings Suzuki back into the mix with its domestically successful GSX-R600.

Indeed, several changes have been forthcoming since the end of the 2012 season, including reigning champions Kawasaki entrusting its factory backing to the Indian-funded MAHI Racing team and re-signing Kenan Sofuoglu and Fabien Foret, while its close challenger in PTR Honda will have Sheridan Morais heading a formidable line-up of Luca Marconi, David Linortner, Imre Toth, Nacho Calero and Matt Davies.

Following a slimmed one-bike effort in 2012, Ten Kate returns to full strength this year with ex-WSBK racer Lorenzo Zanetti and Superstock 600 champion Michael van der Mark riding a pair of PATA-backed CBR600RRs.

Yamaha, meanwhile, will be represented by Russian outfit Yakhnich Motorsport, which grows to a two-man effort in 2013 with race winner Sam Lowes joining Vladimir Leonov in a team that is expected to receive greater backing from the Japanese firm.

Other notable deals include 2011 runner-up David Salom returning to the fray aboard an Intermoto Kawasaki, Christian Iddon and Roberto Rolfo getting the available MV Agusta rides, British Supersport stand out Jack Kennedy taking the Rivamoto Honda seat and Australian champion Mitchell Carr making it six brands with the AARK Triumph – the best manufacturer representation since 1999.

2013 World Supersport grid (as of 2/1/2013)

MAHI Kawasaki
Kenan Sofuoglu
Fabien Foret

PTR Honda
Sheridan Morais
Luca Marconi
David Linortner
Nacho Calero
Matt Davies

PATA Honda
Lorenzo Zanetti
Michael van der Mark

Yakhnich Yamaha
Sam Lowes
Vladimir Leonov

ParkinGO MV Agusta
Roberto Rolfo
Christian Iddon

Rivamoto Honda
Jack Kennedy
Eduard Blokhin

Suriano Suzuki
Mathew Scholtz

AARK Triumph
Mitchell Carr

Intermoto Kawasaki
David Salom

Go Eleven Kawasaki
Andrea Antonelli

Pro Race Honda
Gabor Talmacsi

Toth PTR Honda
Imre Toth

VFT Honda
Fabio Menghi


Tagged as: Honda , Yamaha , Kawasaki , Suzuki , Triumph , MV Agusta



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DCB - Unregistered

January 02, 2013 12:43 PM

Alastair Seeley has past his sell buy date now. His head has not been the same since the NW 200. And I dont see him doing much in the BSS this year there is too many better riders than him to win the championship