Superbike-VM 1997
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Superbike-VM 1997 kördes över 12 omgångar och 24 heat. Amerikanske tidigare 250GP-världsmästaren John Kocinski blev under sitt andra år i Superbike-VM mästare för Honda och återvände sen till GP-racing. Carl Fogarty på Ducati tog silvret, medan Kocinskis teamkamrat Aaron Slight tog bronset.
Delsegrare
Bana | Vinnare | Märke | Vinnare | Märke |
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Phillip Island | John Kocinski | Honda | Aaron Slight | Honda |
Misano | Pierfrancesco Chili | Ducati | John Kocinski | Honda |
Donington Park | Aaron Slight | Honda | Carl Fogarty | Ducati |
Hockenheim | Aaron Slight | Honda | Carl Fogarty | Ducati |
Monza | John Kocinski | Honda | Pierfrancesco Chili | Ducati |
Laguna Seca | John Kocinski | Honda | John Kocinski | Honda |
Brands Hatch | Pierfrancesco Chili | Ducati | Carl Fogarty | Ducati |
A1-Ring | Carl Fogarty | Ducati | Akira Yanagawa | Kawasaki |
Assen | John Kocinski | Honda | Carl Fogarty | Ducati |
Albacete | John Kocinski | Honda | John Kocinski | Honda |
Sugo | Akira Yanagawa | Kawasaki | Noriyuki Haga | Yamaha |
Sentul | John Kocinski | Honda | Carl Fogarty | Ducati |
Slutställning
Plats | Förare | Märke | Poäng |
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1 | John Kocinski | Honda | 417 |
2 | Carl Fogarty | Ducati | 358 |
3 | Aaron Slight | Honda | 343 |
4 | Akira Yanagawa | Kawasaki | 247 |
5 | Simon Crafar | Kawasaki | 234 |
6 | Scott Russell | Yamaha | 226 |
7 | Pierfrancesco Chili | Ducati | 209 |
8 | Jamie Whitham | Suzuki | 140 |
9 | Neil Hodgson | Ducati | 137 |
10 | Piergiorgio Bontempi | Kawasaki | 118 |
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