FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship

The FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship (shortened as WorldWCR)[1] is a women-only racing series organized by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and Dorna, the company that also organizes MotoGP and the Superbike World Championship.

The championship was planned for a total of 22 permanent riders between the ages of 18 and 50, plus two additional invitations per race competing on identical Yamaha YZF R7 motorcycles and Pirelli tires.

[5] On 4 June 2024, it was announced that all races would be streamed live and free-of-charge via the championship's YouTube channel.

Organised by EMG Eventi and Moto X Racing and sanctioned by FIM Europe and Federazione Motociclistica Italiana [it; nl], the series used 300 cc motorcycles.

[19] With women's world championships already set up in motocross, enduro, and trials and feeder series in place, the FIM initiated the WorldWCR in 2023 in conjunction with Dorna.

[22] Each round is following the same format as WorldSSP with a Superpole qualifying session on Friday and 2 race, one on Saturday and the second on Sunday.

[26] A two-day test was held at the Cremona racing circuit, Lombardy, Italy, in May with Ana Carrasco topping the timesheets.

[32] The initial schedule included Balaton Park Circuit, Hungary on 23–25 August,[33] but this was later dropped as track improvements would not be completed on time, with Circuito do Estoril, Portugal added on 11–13 October.

[39] Reigning champion Ana Carrasco is not defending her crown in 2025, instead she moves to the Supersport World Championship, riding for Honda France[40] in the WorldSSP Challenge.

Maria Herrera and Ana Carrasco fighting for the win at Donington Park, 2024