Superbike-VM 1994
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Superbike-VM 1994 vanns av Carl Fogarty, vilket var hans första av fyra VM-titlar för Ducati.
Delsegrare
Bana | Vinnare | Märke | Vinnare | Märke |
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Donington Park | Carl Fogarty | Ducati | Scott Russell | Kawasaki |
Hockenheim | Scott Russell | Kawasaki | Scott Russell | Kawasaki |
Misano | Scott Russell | Kawasaki | Giancarlo Falappa | Ducati |
Albacete | Carl Fogarty | Ducati | Carl Fogarty | Ducati |
Österreichring | Carl Fogarty | Ducati | Carl Fogarty | Ducati |
Sentul | Jamie Whitham | Ducati | Carl Fogarty | Ducati |
Sugo | Scott Russell | Kawasaki | Scott Russell | Kawasaki |
Assen | Carl Fogarty | Ducati | Carl Fogarty | Ducati |
Monza | Scott Russell | Kawasaki | Carl Fogarty | Ducati |
Donington Park | Carl Fogarty | Ducati | Scott Russell | Kawasaki |
Phillip Island | Carl Fogarty | Ducati | Anthony Gobert | Honda |
Slutställning
Plats | Förare | Märke | Poäng |
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1 | Carl Fogarty | Ducati | 305 |
2 | Scott Russell | Kawasaki | 280 |
3 | Aaron Slight | Honda | 277 |
4 | Doug Polen | Honda | 158 |
5 | Simon Crafar | Honda | 153 |
6 | Andreas Meklau | Ducati | 148 |
7 | Jamie Whitham | Ducati | 129 |
8 | Piergiorgio Bontempi | Kawasaki | 117 |
9 | Fabrizio Pirovano | Ducati | 111 |
10 | Terry Rymer | Kawasaki | 106 |
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