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3c Racing Take Their 1199r To The German Superstock Title

Discussion in 'Front Page Articles' started by mattmccabebrown, Oct 7, 2014.

  1. National title for the 1199R

    Having already snatched the manufacturers’ title at the penultimate round of the German Superbike championship (IDM), at Hockenheim the 3C Racing team and rider Xavi Forés also celebrated victory in the riders’ championship, won by the Spaniard on board the Ducati 1199 Panigale R
    In 2014, Spaniard Xavi Forés and German rider Max Neukirchner agreed to join the newly created 3C Racing Team, managed by Karsten Jerschke, on its quest to challenge for the IDM German Superbike championship title with the Ducati 1199 Panigale R.
    Well-prepared for the upcoming season, Xavi, Max and the 3C Racing team dominated the Superbike championship right from round 1 at the Lausitzring. The first three races of the season went to Xavi, with Max following him across the line each time in second position. Xavi went on to score eight consecutive podium finishes (of which three were race wins), gradually building up a significant championship lead. Max scored four race wins of his own, meaning that between the two riders, the 3C Racing team triumphed in ten out of the first thirteen races, a very impressive result .
    The two Ducati riders’ combined results meant that the Borgo Panigale-based manufacturer secured the manufacturers’ title at the penultimate round, a massive 161 points clear of second-placed BMW after race 1. This marks Ducati’s first ever win in the German IDM championship.
    As far as the riders’ title was concerned, the classification after the penultimate round saw Forés on 278 points, Neukirchner on 252 and BMW’s Reiterberger with 232. It would therefore be a three-way battle for victory at the final Hockenheim round…
    Once on track at Hockenheim, Xavi and Max finished race 1 second and third respectively, while the team’s third rider, Lorenzo Lanzi, took the win in race 2 with his 1199 Panigale R, followed by his two teammates, Xavi (second) and Max (fourth). Races were hard-fought and exciting to watch, and it was the red bikes of Borgo Panigale to triumph in this important competition that is of a high technical and sporting level.
    In a championship comprising fifteen races (over eight rounds), 29-year old Forés was able to power his 1199 Panigale to first place in six of them, finishing all of the remaining races in in second or third position, for an impressive final result In which Ducati was represented on every single podium. And if that was not enough, Forés’ teammate Max Neukirchner, having also stepped up to the podium in every race except two, closes the season as runner-up. Another interesting fact, which further confirms the performance of the 1199 Panigale bikes, is that this is the first time in IDM history that the rider who won the opening race has gone on to lift the title trophy at the end of the year.
    Ducati would like to thank the entire team and its riders for their great work this season. In celebration of this historic victory, the championship winning 1199 Panigale R bike will be exhibited on the Ducati stand at the upcoming 2014 Intermot show in Cologne, Germany, from 30 September to 6 October, while riders Forés and Neukirchner will visit the trade fair on 30 September, the opening day of the show that is dedicated to the press.

    Team 3C Racing will also take part in the penultimate round of the Superbike World Championship as a wildcard entry with riders Forés, Neukirchner and Lanzi.
    Xavi Forés – 3C Racing #12:
    “It has been an unbelievable season for me because this was my first time competing in the IDM. For sure it was not easy to do, but I was able to win a lot of races and be on the podium in every single race. It is amazing for me, for the team and for Ducati to finally win the championship. I’m really happy to have continued to improve my performance on my 1199 Panigale throughout the season. The whole team made a fantastic and very professional job. Finally we have won and now it’s time to enjoy our success.”

    Karsten Jerschke – 3C Racing Team Owner:
    “We are really happy and proud to win both the riders and constructors championships for Ducati in our first year in the IDM. With the triple podium in Assen, we created some epic victories for the whole Ducati family. To end the IDM season with a victory for Lorenzo Lanzi also makes us really happy. Now we are looking forward to gain some impressions of WSBK and obtain some good results with our riders.”


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  2. I confess to knowing little about the IDM but clearly something in the rules favours the 1199.... or perhaps they don't race Kawasakis in Germany?
     
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  3. Does that mean it's won something of note finally, or not? :confused:
     
  4. Or that they can use real road based equipment...like the italian one.,funny it wins there too ;)
     
  5. They seem like a decent team, the race well at the weekend against the world superbike guys. Would be nice to have a decent ducati team in bsb
     
  6. slightly cutting to the Moto Rapido boys :Angelic:, but yeah would be great to see a team like the old Fila team when they ran the 999 and 1098s
     
  7. Don't get me wrong moto rapido are a great bunch of guys but they don't get support from Ducati like PBM does from Kawasaki, or the money to run two bikes competitively.
     
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  8. Awesome to see the Panigale winning, I'd have thought BMW would be putting some serious support into IDM as well? Whats the difference with the UK races then? Bradders - are you saying that the Euro series are more stock bikes?
     
  9. Awesome at last! :upyeah:
     
  10. This basically answer that question: IDM And The Germans - Getting Things Right | Fast Bikes
     
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