FAST FACTS: shorthand notebook and key numbers for WorldSBK at Aragon
Round 10 of the 2025 season is here as the WorldSBK paddock travels to MotorLand Aragon for a duel in the Spanish desert
The 2025 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship continues to rumble on as the title fight ramps up heading into the final three rounds. MotorLand Aragon is the next step on the tour as the paddock travels to Spain for the Tissot Aragon Round as the enthralling season continues. To whet your appetite for Round 10, we’ve gathered some of the key numbers from last year’s visit to Aragon…
2024 race winners:
- Andrea Iannone (Ducati: Race 1)
- Alvaro Bautista (Ducati: Tissot Superpole Race, Race 2)
Last three pole-sitters at Aragon:
- 2024: Nicolo Bulega (Ducati) 1’47.840s
- 2023: Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki) 1’47.973s
- 2022: Toprak Razgatlioglu (Yamaha) 1’48.267s
Manufacturer podium places (and wins) accumulated from all races at Aragon:
- Ducati: 41 (20)
- Kawasaki: 37 (11)
- Yamaha: 12 (1)
- Aprilia: 10 (2)
- BMW: 9 (3)
- Honda: 2
Key gaps from Aragon 2024:
- Front row covered by: 0.418s
- 1 second in Superpole covered… the top 12: 0.907s
- Closest race gap between 1st and 2nd: 0.088s (Bautista 1st, Razgatlioglu 2nd, Superpole Race)
- Closest race podium: 0.172s (Bautista 1st, Razgatlioglu 2nd, Bulega 3rd, Superpole Race)
- Closest Aragon podium of all-time: 0.172s (Bautista 1st, Razgatlioglu 2nd, Bulega 3rd, Superpole Race, 2024)
Manufacturer top speeds at Aragon, 2024:
- Ducati: Alvaro Bautista – 331.3kph, Race 1
- BMW: Toprak Razgatlioglu – 331.3kph, Race 1
- Kawasaki: Axel Bassani – 327.3kph, Race 1
- Honda: Iker Lecuona – 325.3kph, Race 1
- Yamaha: Andrea Locatelli – 324.3kph, Race 1
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