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BMW S 1000RR SBK
Press Release
The 2009 Superbike World Championship promises to be
more exciting than ever, with BMW Motorrad Motorsport making its debut in the
ultra-competitive series and taking on no less than six other manufacturers,
four Japanese and two European. Although this is BMW’s first attempt in World
Superbikes, their racing heritage goes back 86 years, starting with their R 32
motorcycle in 1923. Since then BMWs have raced successfully on the Isle of Man
and at other world-famous racetracks and have enjoyed many successes. The last
success of the official BMW factory team was Walter Zeller’s runner-up place in
the 1956 World Championship. BMW officially returned to roadracing in 2007 with
the HP2 Sports Boxer taking part in the Endurance Championship 24 hour classics
in 2007 and 2008.
BMW S 1000 RR SBK race bike technical specifications: Capacity: 999 cc, 4-stroke, 4 cylinder,
liquid-cooled
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