The calendar for the 2024 World Superbike, Supersport, and Supersport 300 Championships is already known, and there are some absolute novelties in another season with 12 rounds (except for WSSP300, which will have eight). There are two new circuits in the season starting on February 23-25. Portugal continues with Portimão.
Phillip Island in Australia not only hosts the opening round but also an official test for WSBK and WSSP on February 19-20. This is the only race outside Europe. The second round will be in Barcelona from March 22-24, marking the start of WSSP300 – with a test supported at the same circuit for WSBK on March 14-15.
The Catalan round is one of the dates brought forward compared to 2023, as well as Portimão which is nearly two months earlier from August 9-11 – in recent years it has been in early October. Then, from August 23-25, there is the first big news: the return of Hungary, with the debut of Balaton Park.
February 23 to 25: Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit (Phillip Island, Australia)
March 22 to 24: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (Montmeló, Spain) – with WSSP300
April 19 to 21: TT Circuit Assen (Assen, Netherlands) – with WSSP300
June 14 to 16: Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli (Misano Adriatico, Italy) – with WSSP300
July 12 to 14: Donington Park (Castle Donington, United Kingdom)
July 19 to 21: Autodrom Most (Most, Czech Republic) – with WSSP300
August 9 to 11: Autódromo Internacional do Algarve (Portimão, Portugal) – with WSSP300
August 23 to 25: Balaton Park Circuit (Balatonfőkajár, Hungary)
September 6 to 8: Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours (Magny-Cours, France) – with WSSP300
September 20 to 22: Cremona Circuit (Cremona, Italy)
September 27 to 29: MotorLand Aragón (Alcañiz, Spain) – with WSSP300
October 11 to 13: Circuito de Jerez Ángel Nieto (Jerez de la Frontera, Spain) – with WSSP300.