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WorldSBK suffers further pre-season setback ahead of Phillip Island test
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WorldSBK Faces Another Pre-Season Hurdle Ahead of Phillip Island Test

February 10, 2026 3 Min Read
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The WorldSBK paddock faces another challenge ahead of the upcoming Phillip Island Test set for February 16-17. This event, which marks the final pre-season test for the 2026 World Superbike season, follows two European sessions in January that were heavily impacted by poor weather at Jerez and Portimao.

However, the Phillip Island Test might also face difficulties before it begins, as a delay in the shipment of tires has led to a smaller tire supply available over the two-day testing period. Series promoter Dorna addressed the situation in an official statement, explaining that urgent air freight arrangements were made to get the tires to the circuit in time. The delay stemmed from logistical issues with sea transport, which were beyond tire supplier Pirelli’s control. Importantly, Dorna emphasized that this delay should not affect the tire allocation for the upcoming races.

The statement from Dorna read: “DWO (Dorna World SBK Organization) announces that due to unforeseen issues with contracted sea freight for the first event of the 2026 season, the tire shipment for the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship test and race at Phillip Island has been delayed.” It further clarified that the delay was related to third-party sea transport and not Pirelli’s responsibility.

Upon learning of the delay, Dorna immediately informed Pirelli, who then activated emergency procedures and arranged for additional tires to be flown directly to Phillip Island. This quick response aims to minimize any disruption to team preparations during the test days. While not all tires originally planned for the test may be available, both Dorna and Pirelli are committed to providing teams and riders with a wide and suitable selection for their testing needs.

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Dorna praised Pirelli’s cooperative handling of the issue and reaffirmed their dedication to maintaining the highest standards during all official pre-season testing. They also confirmed that the tire supply for race day remains unaffected, with sea freight expected to arrive well ahead of the Australian round starting on February 20.

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This delay highlights the complex logistics behind world-class motorsport events and underscores how even small setbacks can ripple through preparations. Racing fans should watch closely how teams adapt at Phillip Island, as the tire availability could influence testing strategies and potentially shake up the early dynamics of the 2026 WorldSBK season.

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