
The Spanish Motorland Aragon circuit will be hosting a round of World Superbike championship next season. According to motociclismo.es, Infront Motorsports who promotes of the FIM Superbike World Championship will be signing a three year contract on Wednesday to bring the the highly popular series to this new venue.
World Superbikes already race at the Ricardo Tormo circuit at Valencia and the addition of Motorland Aragon will probably replace the South African Kyalami circuit that has been dropped off the 2011 World Superbike calendar after the Gauteng provincial government bought out the circuit’s contract with WSBK that was to expire in 2013.
Motorland Aragon already has a five year contract with Dorna as a reserve circuit for MotoGP and this year will be hosting the 14th round in September in place of the unfinished Hungarian Balatonring circuit.