Supersport-VM 2007

Supersport-VM 2007 kördes över tretton omgångar. Vid den tionde deltävlingen Brands Hatch säkrade Ten Kate Hondas unge turkiske stjärna Kenan Sofuoglu VM-titeln för första gången.

Delsegrare

BanaVinnareMärke
Losail Kenan SofuogluHonda
Phillip Island Fabien ForetKawasaki
Donington Park Kenan SofuogluHonda
Valencia Kenan SofuogluHonda
Assen Kenan SofuogluHonda
Monza Kenan SofuogluHonda
Silverstone Anthony WestYamaha
Misano Anthony WestYamaha
Brno Kenan SofuogluHonda
Brands Hatch Brook ParkesYamaha
Lausitzring Brook ParkesYamaha
Vallelunga Kenan SofuogluHonda
Magny-Cours Kenan SofuogluHonda

Slutställning

PlatsFörareMärkePoäng
1 Kenan SofuogluHonda276
2 Brook ParkesYamaha133
3 Fabien ForetKawasaki128
4 Katsuaki FujiwaraHonda101
5 Craig JonesHonda94
6 Massimo RoccoliYamaha90
7 Robbin HarmsHonda83
8 Barry VenemanSuzuki70
9 Anthony WestYamaha66
10 Gianluca VizzielloYamaha60

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