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FAST FACTS: easy guide and key numbers from WorldSBK’s last visit to Phillip Island!

Thursday, 19 February 2026 02:58 GMT

2026 is upon us at Phillip Island, so let’s take a dive into the key numbers from last year’s incredible visit Down Under

The MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship kicks off a new campaign at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit this weekend. Before the racing action gets underway at the Australian Round, let’s take a look back at some key facts from last year’s visit ‘Down Under’, as well as manufacturer records at the iconic circuit.

2025 race winners:

  • Nicolo Bulega (Ducati: Race 1, Tissot Superpole Race, Race 2)

Last three pole-sitters at Phillip Island:

  • 2025: Nicolo Bulega (Ducati) 1’28.824
  • 2024: Nicolo Bulega (Ducati) 1’27.916s
  • 2023: Toprak Razgatlioglu (Yamaha) 1’29.400s

Manufacturer podium places (and wins) accumulated from all races at Phillip Island:

  • Ducati: 87 (36)
  • Kawasaki: 42 (15)
  • Yamaha: 28 (6)
  • Honda: 27 (4)
  • Aprilia: 15 (6)
  • Suzuki: 14 (5)
  • BMW: 5
  • Bimota: 1 (1)

Key gaps from Phillip Island 2025:

  • Front row covered by: 0.442s
  • 1 second in Superpole covered… the top 8: 0.959s
  • Closest race gap between 1st and 2nd: 2.324ss (Bulega 1st, Iannone 2nd, Superpole Race)
  • Closest race podium: 3.980s Bulega 1st, Bautista 2nd, Iannone 3rd, Race 2)
  • Closest Phillip Island podium of all-time: 0.041s (Razgatlioglu 1st, Alex Lowes 2nd, Redding 3rd, Race 1, 2020)

Manufacturer top speeds at Phillip Island, 2025:

  • Ducati: Andrea Iannone– 331.8kph, Race 1
  • Bimota: Axel Bassani – 330.8kph, Race 1
  • Honda: Xavi Vierge – 327.8kph, Superpole, Race 1
  • Yamaha: Andrea Locatelli – 327.8kph, Race 1
  • BMW: Toprak Razgatlioglu – 326.8kph, Race 1
  • Kawasaki: Garrett Gerloff – 326.8kph, Race 1

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