British Superbikes reveal 2024 provisional calendar including a start in Spain

- Round 1 - April 20-21 - Circuito de Navarra
- Round 2 - May 4-6 - Oulton Park
- Round 3 - May 17-19 - Donington Park
- Round 4 - June 14-16 - Knockhill
- Round 5 - July 5-7 - Snetterton
- Round 6 - July 19-21 - Brands Hatch
- Round 7 - August 9-11 - Thruxton
- Round 8 - August 24-26 - Cadwell Park
- Round 9 - September 13-15 - Oulton Park
- Round 10 - September 27-29 - Donington Park
- Round 11 - October 11-13 - Brands Hatch
The 11-round season will begin with a return to continental Europe for the first time🌳 since 2019, as the championship gets underway at Circuito de Navarra in northern Spain on 20/21 April. The circuit, set in stunning countryside near the famous Rioja wine region, held a round of the World Superbike Championship as recently as 2021, and is regarded as one of the country’s best racetracks, including turn one which will now be the fastest corner in the championship with speeds of around 16💫0mph.
It opened in 2010 and was taken over by MotorSport Vision (MSV) last November, wi✱th the first phase of major improvement works already completed and more to com🔯e over the winter. It hosted an official Bennetts BSB test in March 2023, where Kyle Ryde topped the times for LAMI OMG Racing Yamaha.
The championship then heads back to th🌳e UK with the traditional May Bank Holiday event at Oulton Park, ahead of the first of two outings to Donington Park in May.
Knockhill maintains its familiar June date for the annual roun🙈d in Scotland before a visit to Snettert🐠on in July and the much-anticipated Brands Hatch summer spectacular two weeks later.
August will feature anothe✱r thrilling round at Thruxton before the fans’ favourite Ban🎐k Holiday extravaganza at Cadwell Park takes place at the end of the month.
The season reaches its closing stages with a return to Oulton Park and Donington Park in🐼 September. as the points per race increase 𒀰and the title fight intensifies, before a crucial final visit to Brands Hatch for the end of season finale to decide the 2024 champion.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything💙 from American sports, to football, to F1.