Dodge Revs Up as Official Car for 2024 WorldSBK Championship Season
Get ready to feel the thunder on the asphalt because Dodge is storming into the 2024 WorldSBK Championship season as the Official Car and Official Safety Car.
Dorna WSBK Organization proudly announces Dodge’s entry into the arena, adding an extra dose of American muscle to the world’s premier production motorcycle racing series.
Picture this: Dodge Challenger SRTs, with their mighty 6.2L HEMI V8 engines churning out a staggering 717 horsepower, leading the pack as the Official Safety Cars. These beasts will prowl the circuits, perfectly complementing the adrenaline-fueled Superbikes with their raw power and precision handling.
But that’s not all. Dodge Durango SUVs step up to the plate as the Race Direction and FIM Safety Officer official cars, blending efficiency with versatility. With specs ranging from a 710 Hp powerhouse to a 475 Hp workhorse, the Durango fleet ensures that safety and performance go hand in hand.
And let’s not forget the cherry on top: a Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye, boasting a mind-blowing 807 horsepower, standing tall next to the podium, celebrating victory in true Dodge style.
The stage is set for Dodge to make its grand entrance at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, signaling the start of a thrilling partnership that promises to redefine speed and power both on and off the track.
Domenico Gostoli, Head of RAM & Dodge Brands Enlarged Europe, expresses his pride in this groundbreaking collaboration, highlighting Dodge’s relentless pursuit of excellence and the shared spirit of performance and competition with WorldSBK.
Francesco Valentino, Head of WorldSBK Commercial & Marketing Department, echoes the excitement, emphasizing the perfect synergy between Dodge’s legacy of high-performance cars and WorldSBK’s commitment to pushing the limits of motorsport.
As engines roar and tires screech, Dodge and WorldSBK gear up to deliver an electrifying spectacle, fueling the passion of motorsport enthusiasts around the globe.
photos: WorldSBK