ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team

The ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team is a collaboration between BMW Motorrad Motorsport and British Shaun Muir Racing and has been competing as BMW factory team in WorldSBK since 2019. As BMW Motorrad Motorsport, the squad around Team Principal Shaun Muir has a wealth of experience in racing and in the FIM Superbike World Championship. The highlights of this project so far have been the two world championship title wins in 2024 and 2025. Now all is set for a great future with DP9 and MO88!

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#9 Danilo Petrucci

Date of birth: 24th October 1990
Birthplace: Terni (ITA)
Nationality: Italian
Number: 9
Crew chief: Marcus Eschenbacher (GER)

Career

2025

5th place in the FIM Superbike World Championship, best Independent Rider

2024

5th place in the FIM Superbike World Championship, best Independent Rider

2023

7th place in the FIM Superbike World Championship, MotoGP World Championship

2022

Dakar Rally (1 stage win), MotoAmerica Superbike Championship, MotoGP World Championship

2012 – 2021

MotoGP World Championship

2011

2nd place in the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup, Champion in the Italian Superstock 1000 Championship

2010

FIM Superstock 1000 Cup

2009

Champion in the Superstock 1000 European Junior Championship

#88 Miguel Oliveira

Date of birth: 4th January 1995
Birthplace: Almada (POR)
Nationality: Portuguese
Number: 88
Crew chief: Andrew Pitt (AUS)

Career

2019 – 2025

MotoGP World Championship, 5 wins

2018

2nd place in the Moto2 World Championship

2017

3rd place in the Moto2 World Championship

2016

Moto2 World Championship

2015

2nd place in the Moto3 World Championship

2012 – 2015

Moto3 World Championship

2011

125cc World Championship

2010

2nd place in the Spanish 125cc Championship

BMW M 1000 RR for WorldSBK

Technical data

Capacity / engine

999 cc, four-cylinder four-stroke engine with four titanium valves per cylinder, liquid-cooled, titanium rods, 2-ring pistons

Gearbox

Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox with straight cut gears, secondary drive via ///M Performance chain by Regina

Output

>  233 hp at over 14,000 rpm based on fuelflow limit 2026

Bore x stroke

80 x 49.7 mm 

Fuel system

Electronic injection, variable intake manifold length

Fuel type

Nordoel E-Fuel with 40% non-fossil content (regulatory requirement from 2024)

Exhaust system

Akrapovič

Tank capacity

~21 l (not limited per regulations in 2026)

Maximum fuel flow

45 kg/h (per 2026 regulations)

Lubrication

Champion lubicrants, wet sump

Dry weight

168 kg

Wheelbase

1,460 mm (variable)

Length

2,080 mm

Width

561 mm (718 mm incl. wings)

Front wheel control

Upside-down telescopic Öhlins RVP25/30 front fork 2026 spec

Rear wheel control

Underslung BMW swing arm, full-floater linkage, Öhlins RVP50 shock absorber

Front brake

Twin-disc Brembo 338 mm, Brembo 4-piston radial callipers

Rear brake

Single-disc Brembo 218 mm, Brembo 4-piston radial callipers

Wheels

PVM forged wheels, front 17’’ x 3.5’’, rear 17’’ x 6.0’’

Tyres

Pirelli WorldSBK race tyres

BMW MOTORRAD WORLDSBK NEWS

LATEST NEWS FROM WORLDSBK

After more than two months and three race weekends, the time had finally come again at Donington Park when at round eight of the FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK), the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team was once again able to compete with both of its regular riders on the BMW M 1000 RRs. Miguel Oliveira had already returned from injury at Misano, and now Danilo Petrucci was also fit to make his comeback. However, the team’s home round proved to be a challenging one. The hard and difficult work in the search for the optimal setup, along with the determination shown by the riders and the team, went unrewarded. 11th place for Oliveira in Race 1 was the maximum that could be achieved this weekend.

 

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BMW Motorrad Motorsport and the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team are looking ahead with confidence to the next round of the FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) at Donington Park. The team is expected to field both of its regular riders once again. Both riders have been sidelined by injuries in recent weeks. Following Miguel Oliveira’s return to the team at Misano, team-mate Danilo Petrucci is now also ready to make his comeback. A test aboard the BMW M 1000 RR at Donington Park delivered encouraging results.

 

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The seventh round of the 2026 FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) at Misano proved to be a challenge – one that BMW Motorrad Motorsport, the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team, and its riders mastered with flying colours. Leading the charge was Miguel Oliveira, who returned to the saddle of his BMW M 1000 RR after a serious shoulder injury, showcasing remarkable fighting spirit and unwavering determination. All-rounder Michael van der Mark once again impressed in his role as substitute rider, while the injured Danilo Petrucci provided valuable support to the team from the garage during his home event.

 

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Miguel Oliveira is ready to return aboard the #88 BMW M 1000 RR of the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team. After missing the race weekends at Most and at MotorLand Aragón due to shoulder injuries sustained in Hungary at the beginning of May, Oliveira is aiming to make his comeback this weekend at Misano, where round seven of the 2026 FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) will take place.

 

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Productive work in scorching summer temperatures characterised the sixth round of the 2026 FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) for BMW Motorrad Motorsport and the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team. At MotorLand Aragón, the team was forced to compete without both regular riders due to injury. Miguel Oliveira sustained shoulder injuries during the race weekend in Hungary, while Danilo Petrucci suffered a fractured coccyx two weeks ago in Most. As a result, BMW Motorrad factory riders from the FIM Endurance World Championship (FIM EWC), Michael van der Mark and Hannes Soomer, took over riding duties on the team's BMW M 1000 RRs.

 

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BMW Motorrad Motorsport in WorldSBK

You can find all other news about the FIM Superbike World Championship, the FIM Endurance World Championship and many more topics around BWM Motorrad Motorsport in the "News" section on our website.

 

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2026 WorldSBK

Phillip Island

Date: 20th to 22nd February 2026

Circuit: Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit – Ventnor – Australia

Length: 4.445 km

Portimão

Date: 27th to 29th March 2026

Circuit: Autódromo Internacional do Algarve – Portimão – Portugal

Length: 4.592 km

Assen

Date: 17th to 19th April 2026

Circuit: TT Assen Circuit – Assen – Netherlands

Length: 4.542 km

Balaton Park

Date: 1st to 3rd May 2026

Circuit: Balaton Park Circuit – Balatonfőkajár – Hungary

Length: 4.115 km

Most

Date: 15th to 17th May 2026

Circuit: Autodrom Most – Most – Czech Republic

Length: 4.212 km

MotorLand Aragón

Date: 29th to 31st May 2026

Circuit: MotorLand Aragón – Alcañiz – Spain

Length: 5.077 km

Misano

Date: 12th to 14th June 2026

Circuit: Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli – Misano Adriatico – Italy

Length: 4.226 km

Donington Park

Date: 10th to 12th July 2026

Circuit: Donington Park Circuit – Castle Donington – Great Britain

Length: 4.023 km

Magny-Cours

Date: 4th to 6th September 2026

Circuit: Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours – Magny-Cours – France

Length: 4.411 km

Cremona

Date: 25th to 27th September 2026

Circuit: Cremona Circuit – Cremona – Italy

Length: 3.768 km

Estoril

Date: 9th to 11th October 2026

Circuit: Circuito Estoril – Estoril – Portugal

Length: 4.182 km

Jerez de la Frontera

Date: 16th to 18th October 2026

Circuit: Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto – Jerez de la Frontera – Spain

Length: 4.423 km

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Behind the Speed - Portuguese Round

Behind the Speed - Portuguese Round

BMW Motorrad Motorsport Guide

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Passion for Racing

The BMW M 1000 RR

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Racing like no other

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