First tickets for Superbikes Barcelona Motorfest 2024 and Pirelli Catalunya Round now on sale

The Superbikes Barcelona Motorfest, a new family-friendly event held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya from the 22nd– 24th of March and which will include all the action from the 2024 Pirelli Catalunya Round, has been formally introduced to the public this Thursday in a press conference in Barcelona. The first three-day tickets to the event, which include full paddock access during the round as well as admission to the circuit for the WorldSBK Supported Test on the 15th of March, are on sale now at motorfest.com.

The 2023 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship concluded in spectacular fashion just six weeks ago, but all eyes are already on what is shaping up to be a fascinating 2024. A new umbrella event for next year’s Catalunya Round, the Superbikes Barcelona Motorfest 2024, has been presented today at the Acta Voraport Hotel in Barcelona by local promoter GEMOCAT, alongside the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya and Dorna WSBK Organization.

WorldSBK rider Tito Rabat and 2017 WorldSSP300 Champion Marc García were present for the unveiling, alongside Josep Lluis Santamaria (Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya General Director), Gregorio Lavilla (WorldSBK Executive Director), Berni Faus (Superbikes Barcelona Motorfest Director & GEMOCAT Executive Director) and Guim Roda (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK Team Manager).

The 2024 Superbikes Barcelona Motorfest will be held at the Circuit the 22nd, 23rd and 24th of March 2024, and will include all the action from the 2024 Pirelli Catalunya Round, including WorldSBK, WorldSSP and WorldSSP300.

Alongside the usual on and off-track action of the WorldSBK, there will be no shortage of entertainment, cultural and gastronomic options available during the 2024 Superbikes Barcelona Motorfest, with all sorts of family-friendly activities scheduled to take place at the Circuit throughout the weekend.

The first 500 three-day tickets are already available for purchase. These tickets include full paddock admission, the opportunity to join the pit-walk on Saturday afternoon, as well as access to the circuit for the WorldSBK Supported Test on the 15th of March. The 3-day adult pass is available at 49.90€, while is reduced to 19.90€ for children between the ages of 8 and 12. Children 7 or younger may enter for free.

The full ticket allocation for the Superbikes Barcelona Motorfest and the Pirelli Catalunya Round will go out on sale in late January, as well as the full agenda for the three-day event, so don’t miss the opportunity to get your early bird pass HERE.

GREGORIO LAVILLA: “One of the key values for WorldSBK is fan engagement”

Speaking on the occasion, Gregorio Lavilla, WorldSBK Executive Director, said: “As we gear up for the 2024 Pirelli Catalan Round at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, the collaboration between Dorna WSBK, GEMOCAT, and the Circuit marks a strategic alliance to elevate the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship experience. The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, deeply rooted in the motorsport heritage of the region, plays a pivotal role in offering a stunning setting to showcase WorldSBK.

“Beyond the thrilling on-track action, one of the key values for WorldSBK is fan engagement. We are proud to offer a plethora of activities for fans, ensuring an immersive experience. The access granted to fans exemplifies our commitment to fostering a strong connection between our audience with the sport. The Superbikes Barcelona Motorfest, with its family-friendly atmosphere, will encapsulate not only the spirit of competition but also a celebration of motor racing. We look forward to welcoming enthusiasts from around the world to this event and delivering an unforgettable experience that goes beyond the races.”

“I HAD NEVER SEEN AS MANY PEOPLE AS I DID IN JEREZ”

Tito Rabat, who this past 2023 season competed with the Kawasaki Puccetti Racing team, commented: “The Championship is growing, and you can see that in the circuits. I had never seen as many people as I did in Jerez. It’s true that WorldSBK is more popular in countries like the United Kingdom and France, but everyone is working well to allow it to keep growing. The WorldSBK approach is new for a lot of people who visit the circuits: they can follow the action closely, see if you’re happy or angry after the race, they can see to the winning bike… Everything is much closer. And the grid keeps getting closer, that has given us some beautiful races.”

China Racing Team rider and 2017 WorldSSP300 Champion Marc García echoed those thoughts: “Since I arrived in 2017, the Championship hasn’t stopped growing, in terms of competitiveness, attendance… The Paddock Show is key for this. When I was younger, I really struggled to get pictures with riders, whereas now fans can even join in on the celebrations with their favourite riders and teams. That builds a bond. My friends don’t understand much about motorbike racing, but every time they come to the Circuit they love it so much that they can’t wait to come back.”

Guim Roda, Team Manager for the Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK, concluded: “As a team based in Granollers [close the to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya], an event like the Superbikes Barcelona Motorfest is very important for us. We think this is good, not only for the Kawasaki Racing Team but also for all of the technical suppliers around us, most of them based in Catalonia, it will boost the industry and popularise the motor world. We are delighted to help with the promotion of the event and to promote the use of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, and to help make the Superbikes Barcelona Motorfest a reference at both a local and international level.

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Source: WorldSBK.com

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