
It promised to be an exciting finale of the 2020 season. Jeffrey Buis and Scott Deroue were the only riders who still had a chance to win the world title. Buis started the final round of the season at the Circuito do Estoril with a lead of 28 points on his teammate Deroue. Both riders hadn’t an easy time during the practice sessions. Deroue qualified eighteenth, one position ahead of Buis. Koen Meuffels and Yuta Okaya did a better job with a sixth and tenth lap time during the Superpole.
After the start of the first race there was a big leading group with fifteen riders. All four MTM Kawasaki MotoPort riders were in the group. Meuffels rode mostly at the front of the group and achieved his first podium of the season by finishing second. The gap to the winner was only 0.013 seconds. Behind Meuffels, the battle for the world title was decided. Buis was able to work his way up to sixth place in the closing stages and finished ahead of Deroue, who crossed the finish line in eighth. This result was enough for Buis to secure his world title. The 18-year-old rider became the youngest Dutch world champion in road racing; a fantastic achievement. Okaya ended twelfth in the first race.
Meuffels was also very strong during the second race. This time he managed to win the race after a fight with one other rider in the last laps. Meuffels his plan in the last lap worked out perfectly, which resulted in his first victory of the season. Okaya also fought at the front and finished sixth in the second group. Buis fell back in the early stages, after being hit by another rider. With a tight pace the world champion managed to come back to ninth. Deroue had a difficult race, which he ended in sixteenth place at the tail of the front group.
The MTM Kawasaki MotoPort team concluded the 2020 season in a great way with the world title for teams and riders with Buis. Deroue ended as vice-world champion. Meuffels rose to fourth place in the final standings due to his strong results in Estoril. Okaya finished ninth in the World Supersport 300 championship 2020.