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WSBK racing returns to Lausitzring

The World Superbike Championship will return to East Germany to the Lausitzring next season on a new three-year deal. The World Superbike Championship will return to East Germany to the Lausitzring next season on a new three-year deal. This was confirmed in a statement by WSBK series director Daniel Carrera. The last time the Lausitzring was used for WSBK Championship racing was in 2007 when Noriyuki Haga and Troy Bayliss won the two races. The new deal between series promoter Dorna and Lausitz means that the track will be part of the WSBK calendar from next year until 2018. "We are extremely proud to have worked hard with the EuroSpeedway Lausitz to bring back WorldSBK to the German...
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