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2024 FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship

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Ana Carrasco, (pictured in 2024), was the 2024 FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Champion.

The2024 FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship was the inaugural season of theFIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR). It is the premier female only circuit racing series. Riders competed on identicalYamaha YZF-R7 motorcycles. The 6 rounds were run as support races for the European rounds of theSuperbike World Championship. Format of each round was a Superpole qualifying session on Friday, Race 1 on Saturday and Race 2 on Sunday.[1] The championship was won byAna Carrasco.

Entry list

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A provisional entry list for the Women's Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) was released in February, with 24 participants selected from an initial 40-plus entries.[2]

On 3 June,María Herrera was announced as an entry to the championship.[3]

2024 entry list[2][3][4]
TeamNoRiderRounds
Italy 511 Terra&Vita Racing Team10Israel Ran YochayAll
64SpainSara SánchezAll
Italy AD78 FIM Latinoamerica by Team GP399Chile Isis Carreno1, 5-6
United Kingdom Ampito/Pata Prometeon Yamaha36SpainBeatriz NeilaAll
South Africa Andalaft Racing21South Africa Nicole Van Aswegen1–3
Austria Bertl K. Racing35Austria Lena KemmerAll
United Kingdom Carl Cox Motor Sports50New Zealand Avalon Lewis[5]4
Czech Republic DafitMotoracing19Czech Republic Adela OurednickovaAll
Spain Deza - Box 77 Racing Team77Spain Andrea SibajaAll
Italy Evan Bros Racing Yamaha Team22SpainAna CarrascoAll
United Kingdom GR Motosport51United Kingdom Chloe Jones[6]6
Mexico ITALIKA Racing FIMLA15Colombia Sarah Varon3-6
83Mexico Astrid MadrigalAll
5Dominican Republic Krystal Silfa[a]1–2
SwitzerlandKlint Forward Factory Team6SpainMaría HerreraAll
United States Lloyd Motorsports32United States Sonya Lloyd[8]6
Ukraine MPS.RT53Ukraine Iryna Nadieieva1, 3-4
Spain PS Racing Team 46+146Spain Pakita RuizAll
Portugal RP2727Portugal Rafaela Peixoto[9]5
Norway Rusthen Racing29Norway Mia Rusthen1
United Kingdom Sekhmet Motorcycle Racing Team14United States Mallory DobbsAll
34United Kingdom Alyssia Whitmore1–2, 4
76United Kingdom Jamie Hanks-Elliott[b]3, 5–6
Australia TAYCO Motorsport8Australia Tayla RelphAll
Italy Team GP3 AD11 BY TIRSO94Italy Beatrice Barbera[11]1
Japan Team Luna44JapanLuna Hirano [ja]All
Italy Team Roc'n'dea - De Angelis Team25Italy Irene Bramato[5]4
Italy Team Trasimeno52South Africa Jessica Howden1, 3-6
Germany TSL-Racing16Germany Lucy MichelAll
Taiwan WT Racing Team Taiwan33Chinese Taipei Chun Mei Liu1–5
Italy Yamaha Motoxracing WCR Team28FranceOrnella OngaroAll
96ItalyRoberta Ponziani [it]All
BelgiumYART Zelos Black Knights Team4FranceEmily Bondi [fr]All
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider
  1. ^Sarah Varon was injured pre-season and was replaced by Krystal Silfa[7]
  2. ^Hanks-Elliott replaced Alyssia Whitmore who was recovering from a fractured wrist sustained during Round 2 at Donington Park.[10]


Testing

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A two-day test was held at the Cremona racing circuit,Lombardy, Italy, on 16 & 17 May.[12] All 24 of the then confirmed riders were to participate but Emily Bondi was injured and did not take part.[13] There was inclement weather on day 1 and the fastest times were set on Day 2 which was dry.2018 Supersport 300 World ChampionAna Carrasco set the fastest time.[14]

Cremona Test Times[13]
OrderRiderTime
1SpainAna Carrasco1:41:446
2ItalyRoberta Ponziani [it]1:42:121
3SpainSara Sánchez1:42:620
4SpainBeatriz Neila1:42:952
5Czech Republic Adela Ourednickova1:43:261
6Germany Lucy Michel1:43:446
7South Africa Jessica Howden1:43:497
8Australia Tayla Relph1:43:571
9United States Mallory Dobbs1:43:881
10Chile Isis Carreno1:43:928
11Spain Pakita Ruiz1:44:147
12South Africa Nicole Van Aswegen1:44:213
13Israel Ran Yochay1:44:379
14FranceOrnella Ongaro1:44:815
15Mexico Astrid Madrigal1:44:986
16Chinese Taipei Chun Mei Liu1:45:198
17Austria Lena Kemmer1:45:443
18JapanLuna Hirano [ja]1:45:624
19Ukraine Iryna Nadieieva1:45:860
20Spain Andrea Sibaja1:47:192
21United Kingdom Alyssia Whitmore1:47:258
22Norway Mia Rusthen1:47:337
23Colombia Sarah Varon1:48:067

Race calendar and results

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The initial schedule includedBalaton Park Circuit, Hungary on 23–25 August,[15] but this was later dropped as track improvements would not be completed on time, withCircuito do Estoril, Portugal added on 11–13 October.[16] Scheduled rounds are:[17]

2024 calendar and results
RoundCircuitDatePole position[a]Fastest lapWinning riderWinning teamRef
1R1[18]Emilia-RomagnaEmilia-Romagna RoundMisano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli15 JuneSpainMaría Herrera[19]SpainAna CarrascoSpainMaría HerreraSwitzerlandKlint Forward Factory Team[20]
R2[21]16 JuneSpainBeatriz NeilaSpainMaría HerreraSwitzerlandKlint Forward Factory Team[22]
2R1[23]United KingdomUK RoundDonington Park13 JulySpainAna Carrasco[24]SpainBeatriz NeilaSpainAna CarrascoItaly Evan Bros Racing Yamaha Team[25]
R2[26]14 JulySpainAna CarrascoSpainMaría HerreraSwitzerlandKlint Forward Factory Team[27]
3R1[28]PortugalPortuguese RoundAlgarve International Circuit10 AugustSpainMaría Herrera[29]SpainSara SánchezSpainMaría HerreraSwitzerlandKlint Forward Factory Team[30]
R2[31]11 AugustSpainSara SánchezSpainAna CarrascoItaly Evan Bros Racing Yamaha Team[32]
4R1[33]ItalyItalian Round[b]Cremona Circuit21 SeptemberSpainMaría Herrera[34]ItalyRoberta Ponziani [it]SpainMaría HerreraSwitzerlandKlint Forward Factory Team[35]
R2[36]22 SeptemberSpainAna CarrascoSpainAna CarrascoItaly Evan Bros Racing Yamaha Team[37]
5R1[38]PortugalEstoril Round[c]Circuito do Estoril12 OctoberSpainAna Carrasco[39]Spain Sara SánchezSpainAna CarrascoItaly Evan Bros Racing Yamaha Team[40]
R2[41]13 OctoberSpainAna CarrascoSpainSara SánchezItaly 511 Terra&Vita Racing Team[42]
6R1[43]SpainSpanish RoundCircuito de Jerez19 OctoberSpainSara Sánchez[44]SpainSara SánchezSpainMaría HerreraSwitzerland Klint Forward Factory Team[45]
R220 OctoberSpainMaría HerreraSpainSara SánchezItaly 511 Terra&Vita Racing Team[46]
  1. ^Pole for race one set by Superpole, pole for Race 2 set by fastest lap in Race 1
  2. ^Subject to homologation
  3. ^The Estoril round was added to the calendar on 7 June 2024. It replaced the Hungarian round.

Championship standings

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Points system[47]
Position123456789101112131415
Points252016131110987654321
Pos.RiderMIS
Emilia-Romagna
DON
United Kingdom
ALG
Portugal
CRE
Italy
EST
Portugal
JER
Spain
Pts.
1SpainAna Carrasco231231311223244
2SpainMaría Herrera1141131Ret231NC215
3SpainSara Sánchez3233222Ret41Ret1191
4SpainBeatriz Neila542444543432172
5ItalyRoberta Ponziani [it]455Ret65427544135
6Spain Pakita Ruiz1098856666655112
7Australia Tayla RelphRet12968Ret735Ret7783
8Mexico Astrid Madrigal12Ret13131079798131560
9Israel Ran Yochay8865151216131513111456
10FranceOrnella OngaroRet77Ret1381291412121155
11United States Mallory DobbsRet1517RetRet910Ret879945
12Chile Isis Carreno66139101042
13Czech Republic Adela Ourednickova13141110141315111010Ret1639
14Chinese Taipei Chun Mei Liu7Ret10Ret12111312NCDNS31
15France Emily Bondi15Ret2011Ret101181115Ret1731
16Germany Lucy Michel910157161517101916171830
17South Africa Jessica HowdenRetDNS7Ret19Ret21Ret8825
18United Kingdom Chloe Jones6620
19Spain Andrea Sibaja16191916111620141211181220
20New Zealand Avalon Lewis8519
21South Africa Nicole Van Aswegen111316149Ret17
22Austria Lena KemmerRet111212Ret14Ret151618151917
23JapanLuna Hirano [ja]1416149171814Ret2019192213
24United Kingdom Jamie Hanks-ElliottRet17181414137
25Dominican Republic Krystal Silfa172018151
26Colombia Sarah Varon2020RetRet171716200
27Italy Irene Bramato18160
28Italy Beatrice BarberaRet170
29Ukraine Iryna NadieievaRet18Ret190
30United Kingdom Alyssia Whitmore18DNSRetDNSRetDNS0
31Portugal Rafaela Peixoto22200
32United States Sonya LloydRet210
Norway Mia RusthenRetDNS0
Pos.RiderMIS
Emilia-Romagna
DON
United Kingdom
ALG
Portugal
CRE
Italy
EST
Portugal
JER
Spain
Pts.
Source[48]
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap

References

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