Munich. The winner of the 2018 #bmwmotorradracetrophy is: #dannywebb (GBR). The reigning International Road #racing Championship (IRRC) champion picked up a total of 485 out of a possible 500 Race Trophy points. This saw him clinch victory by a hair’s breadth with a thrilling head-to-head race at the top. Michal Filla (CZE) finished in second place with 483.02 points, less than two points behind. Third place went to Ilya Mikhalchik (UKR).
BMW Motorrad Motorsport awarded a total prize fund of 100,000 euros this year, which was divided among the 30 best-placed participants. On top of this were bonuses in various categories, for example, for the 11 riders and teams that won the championship title in their series, for the “Best BMW Rider in Class” or for the “Best Newcomer”. The #bmwmotorradracetrophy, which was launched in 2014, was held for the fifth time this year. 139 riders from 19 different nations registered for the Race Trophy this season. They competed for 85 teams in 25 different championship classes.
The #bmwmotorradracetrophy rankings are calculated using a complex system. A rider can attain a maximum of 500 points, regardless of how many races are held in their respective championship. They consist of race points for results in the races, as well as bonus points, for example, for pole positions and winning the championship title.
Race Trophy winner #dannywebb dominated the International Road #racing Championship on his Wepol #racing by Penz13 BMW S 1000 RR. The Brit picked up the full number of championship points in each race and secured the IRRC championship title at the penultimate round of the season in August. This performance also made him one of the favourites in the #bmwmotorradracetrophy. He ended up bagging 485 points in the Race Trophy and securing the winner’s prize money of 15,000 euros.
Webb had a fierce rival, however, in Michal Filla of the Czech Republic, who made an impression in the Alpe Adria Road #racing Championship Superstock class (AARR STK). The BMW Sikora Motorsport rider won the first nine of the twelve races of the season on his RR. It was only in the tenth race that his winning streak came to an end, but by then Filla had already secured the championship title. Filla picked up 483.02 points in the Race Trophy – not even two points behind Webb. He finished the head-to-head race in second place, with a cash prize of 10,000 euros.
Third place in the 2018 #bmwmotorradracetrophy also went to a champion who picked up win after win in his championship, Ilya Mikhalchik of the alpha Racing-Van-Zon-BMW team. The Ukrainian celebrated winning the title in the International German Championship (IDM). In the 14 races of the season, Mikhalchik topped the podium as winner nine times. He picked up a total of 466.18 points in the #bmwmotorradracetrophy. He received a cash prize of 7,500 euros for finishing third.
“Congratulations to the winner #dannywebb and all successful participants of the 2018 Race Trophy,” said #bmwmotorrad Motorsport Director Marc Bongers. “We experienced another season packed with thrilling races with victories and triumphs for BMW riders around the world. We are proud of our customers’ successes and thank them for representing the #bmwmotorrad colours so impressively all over the world. Once again, they were supported by our extensive network of #bmwmotorrad Motorsport experts. And with success, the riders involved in the Race Trophy picked up 100 wins and a total of 383 podiums this season – on the racetrack as well as at major international road races, including the Isle of Man TT and the Macau Grand Prix. This year they celebrated title wins in no fewer than 11 international and national championships. What a result! We look forward to supporting the privateer BMW racers around the world with our proven customer #racing programme once again in 2019 – and to further successes for the #bmwmotorrad Motorsport community.”
As part of the #bmwmotorradracetrophy, the riders and teams that win the title in their championship are rewarded additional bonuses of 2,500 euros for the team and 2,500 euros for the rider. The 11 champions of the 2018 season are:
2018 #bmwmotorradracetrophy – Final top 30*.
Pos. | Name (Nat.) | Race Series / Class | Points |
1 | Danny Webb (GBR) | IRRC | 485.00 |
2 | Michal Filla (CZE) | AARR STK | 483.02 |
3 | Ilya Mikhalchik (UKR) | IDM | 416.18 |
4 | Carmelo Morales (ESP) | RFME CEV | 423.00 |
5 | Markus Reiterberger (GER) | STK1000 | 403.43 |
6 | Kenny Foray (FRA) | FSBK | 401.92 |
7 | Jordan Szoke (CAN) | CSBK | 396.00 |
8 | Florian Brunet-Lugardon (FRA) | FR EU | 394.92 |
9 | Amirul Hafig Azmi (MAS) | MSC STK | 377.20 |
10 | Keith Farmer (GBR) | BSB STK | 375.00 |
11 | Bastien Mackels (BEL) | IDM | 369.69 |
12 | Arnaud Friedrich (GER) | AARR STK | 326.61 |
13 | Peter Hickman (GBR) | BMW RRC | 326.39 |
14 | Ben Young (CAN) | CSBK | 324.00 |
15 | Roberto Tamburini (ITA) | STK1000 | 314.00 |
16 | Didier Grams (GER) | IRRC | 306.18 |
17 | Federico D’Annunzio (ITA) | INT | 301.00 |
18 | Alex Barros (BRA) | BRSBK | 298.29 |
19 | Jonathan Germany (FRA) | FR EU | 292.19 |
20 | Karel Hanika (CZE) | AARR SBK | 288.73 |
21 | Julian Puffe (GER) | IDM | 270.59 |
22 | Marek Červený (CZE) | IRRC | 268.55 |
23 | Luca Salvadori (ITA) | INT | 268.00 |
24 | Sharulnizam Ramli (MAS) | MSC STK | 263.60 |
25 | Erno Kostamo (FIN) | IRRC | 262.73 |
26 | Travis Wyman (USA) | MA STK | 250.86 |
27 | Luca Vitali (ITA) | CIV | 248.18 |
28 | Danilo Lewis (BRA) | BRSBK | 232.00 |
29 | Samuel Trépanier (CAN) | CSBK | 220.00 |
30 | Michal Prášek (CZE) | AARR STK | 212.79 |
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