1983 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

1983 F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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The 1983 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 35th F.I.M. Road racing World Championship season.

Season summary

The 1983 battle for 500 cc supremacy between Honda's Freddie Spencer and Yamaha's Kenny Roberts would be one of the most dramatic seasons since the 1967 duel between Giacomo Agostini and Mike Hailwood.[1] As was the case in 1967, the title chase wouldn't be decided until the final race of the season.[1]

1983 would be the last year for the 50cc class as it would be upgraded to 80cc for the 1984 season.[1] Stefan Dörflinger would take the honor of being the last 50cc World Champion.[1] Angel Nieto won the 125 cc crown in dominating fashion, making it his 12th world championship.[1] Carlos Lavado would capture his first 250 cc world championship in a season that saw eight riders share wins over eleven races, Lavado being the only competitor to win more than once.[1] Eighteen-year-old British rider, Alan Carter, created excitement by winning the 250cc French Grand Prix in only his second world championship race, becoming the youngest winner of a 250cc Grand Prix race.[1] Despite the auspicious start to his career, it would be Carter's only Grand Prix victory.[1]

The departure of Kawasaki from the 500cc class left the remaining three Japanese factories to contend for the premier division. Suzuki returned with defending champion, Franco Uncini, Loris Reggiani and Randy Mamola aboard a new version of the RG500 which featured a square tube, welded aluminium frame.[2] The Honda team of Freddie Spencer, Marco Lucchinelli and Takazumi Katayama was made even stronger with the addition of British rider, Ron Haslam, all competing on the three-cylinder NS500. Yamaha team manager Giacomo Agostini had been unable to agree on a contract with rider Graeme Crosby, so AMA Superbike champion Eddie Lawson was brought in as Kenny Roberts' new teammate, both competing with the OW70 YZR500 with a V4 engine.[1] Before the season began, Roberts announced that the 1983 season would be his final year in Grand Prix competition.[1] Cagiva continued to campaign bikes ridden by Jon Ekerold and Virginio Ferrari.

Uncini's title defense was hampered as Suzuki experienced development problems with their chassis which left the team struggling to post good results.[2] Roberts began the season with his YZR500 having problems with overheating and rear suspension, while Spencer started strongly, winning the first three races and five out of the first seven.[1] Roberts was leading the second race in France, when his Yamaha split an expansion chamber causing it to lose power as Spencer won, with Roberts falling to fourth place.[3] The French Grand Prix was marred by the deaths of Japanese rider Iwao Ishikawa during practice after colliding with Reggiani, while Swiss rider, Michel Frutschi, died from injuries sustained during the 500cc race.[4][5][6] In Round 3 at Monza, Roberts crashed while leading Spencer three laps from the finish.[3] Roberts came back to win the German Grand Prix, but then finished second to Spencer in Spain in a race Spencer called one of the toughest of his career.[3]

Things began to go Roberts' way at the Austrian Grand Prix as Roberts won while Spencer's Honda suffered a crankshaft failure.[3] In the Yugoslavian Grand Prix, Roberts' Yamaha failed to start immediately, while Spencer charged to an early lead, leaving Roberts to fight through the field to finish in fourth place.[3] Roberts then went on a three-race winning streak with victories in the Netherlands, Belgium and England, while Spencer stayed close with a third place and two second-place finishes.[7][8] Uncini was injured in an accident at the Dutch TT when he crashed while exiting a curve, then was struck in the helmet by Wayne Gardner's motorcycle as he tried to run off the track. The injury left Uncini in a coma, from which he recovered, but which forced him to sit out the remainder of the season.[2]

The British Grand Prix gave Kenny Roberts a third victory in a row, after a race split in two stages following the deaths of Swiss rider Peter Huber and Northern Irish rider Norman Brown during lap 6 of the first stage. The race was subsequently stopped following some confusion over whether the race had been suspended or not. The event was then decided by aggregate times over the two stages, with Roberts leading both stages of the race, taking victory with Freddie Spencer in second. [9]

The championship then moved to the penultimate round at the Swedish Grand Prix with Spencer holding a two-point lead over Roberts. Roberts led Spencer going into the last lap of the race. Heading down the back straight, Spencer placed his Honda right behind Roberts' Yamaha as they reached the second to the last corner, a ninety degree right-hander. As both riders applied their brakes, Spencer came out of Roberts' slipstream and managed to get inside of the Yamaha. As they exited the corner, both riders ran wide off the track and into the dirt.[10] Spencer was able to get back on the track and back on the power first, crossing the finish line just ahead of Roberts for a crucial victory.[11] Roberts considered Spencer's pass to be foolish and dangerous, and exchanged angry words with him on the podium.[10] Roberts would have to win the final round at the San Marino Grand Prix with Spencer finishing no better than third place in order for Roberts to win his fourth world championship. In a fitting end to a successful career, Roberts won his last-ever Grand Prix race, however Spencer was able to secure second place to claim the world championship.[7][8] The two riders dominated the season with each claiming six victories and six pole positions in the 12 race series.[7][8]

Grands Prix

Round Date Race Location 50cc winner 125cc winner 250cc winner 500cc winner Report
1 March 19 South Africa South African Grand Prix Kyalami France Jean-François Baldé United States Freddie Spencer Report
2 April 3 France French Grand Prix Le Mans Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger Spain Ricardo Tormo United Kingdom Alan Carter United States Freddie Spencer Report
3 April 24 Italy Nations Grand Prix Monza Italy Eugenio Lazzarini Spain Ángel Nieto Venezuela Carlos Lavado United States Freddie Spencer Report
4 May 8 Germany German Grand Prix Hockenheim Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger Spain Ángel Nieto Venezuela Carlos Lavado United States Kenny Roberts Report
5 May 22 Spain Spanish Grand Prix Jarama Italy Eugenio Lazzarini Spain Ángel Nieto France Hervé Guilleux United States Freddie Spencer Report
6 May 29 Austria Austrian Grand Prix Salzburgring Spain Ángel Nieto Germany Manfred Herweh United States Kenny Roberts Report
7 June 12 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavian Grand Prix Rijeka Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger Switzerland Bruno Kneubühler Venezuela Carlos Lavado United States Freddie Spencer Report
8 June 25 Netherlands Dutch TT Assen Italy Eugenio Lazzarini Spain Ángel Nieto Venezuela Carlos Lavado United States Kenny Roberts Report
9 July 3 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps Italy Eugenio Lazzarini Belgium Didier de Radiguès United States Kenny Roberts Report
10 July 31 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Silverstone Spain Ángel Nieto France Jacques Bolle United States Kenny Roberts Report
11 August 6 Sweden Swedish Grand Prix Anderstorp Switzerland Bruno Kneubühler France Christian Sarron United States Freddie Spencer Report
12 September 4 San Marino San Marino Grand Prix Imola Spain Ricardo Tormo Italy Maurizio Vitali United States Kenny Roberts Report

Final standings

500cc standings[12][13]

Place Rider Machine RSA
South Africa
FRA
France
NAT
Italy
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
AUT
Austria
YUG
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
NED
Netherlands
BEL
Belgium
GBR
United Kingdom
SWE
Sweden
RSM
San Marino
Points
1 United States Freddie Spencer Honda 1 1 1 4 1 Ret 1 3 2 2 1 2 144
2 United States Kenny Roberts Yamaha 2 4 Ret 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 142
3 United States Randy Mamola Suzuki 5 Ret 2 7 4 3 2 4 3 3 7 5 89
4 United States Eddie Lawson Yamaha 8 Ret 3 9 6 2 3 5 5 4 5 3 78
5 Japan Takazumi Katayama Honda Ret DNS 5 2 3 4 5 2 4 6 3 DNS 77
6 France Marc Fontan Yamaha 4 6 7 8 7 6 6 7 6 5 4 6 64
7 Italy Marco Lucchinelli Honda 9 2 10 3 Ret 7 9 Ret 7 Ret 6 4 48
8 United Kingdom Ron Haslam Honda 3 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 8 7 9 9 31
9 Italy Franco Uncini Suzuki 6 Ret 4 6 5 5 Ret Ret 31
10 France Raymond Roche Honda 7 Ret 6 5 Ret Ret Ret 9 DNS 8 7 22
11 Netherlands Boet van Dulmen Suzuki Ret DNS Ret 10 11 10 7 8 9 8 12 8 17
12 Netherlands Jack Middelburg Honda 10 Ret 11 8 8 11 6 Ret Ret DNS Ret 12
13 Switzerland Sergio Pellandini Suzuki 12 9 8 Ret 9 9 10 Ret 10 Ret 11
14 United Kingdom Barry Sheene Suzuki 10 7 9 Ret 13 13 Ret DNS 9 Ret Ret 9
15 United Kingdom Keith Huewen Suzuki 5 Ret 17 10 12 Ret Ret 11 11 11 Ret 7
16 Italy Gianni Pelletier Honda Ret 13 12 11 8 3
17 Italy Guido Paci Honda Ret 8 3
18 Germany Anton Mang Suzuki Ret 12 10 10 2
19 Australia Paul Lewis Suzuki 10 1
20 United Kingdom Mark Salle Suzuki 10 12 14 1
Switzerland Wolfgang von Muralt Suzuki DNQ 11 17 21 Ret 23 15 Ret 15 Ret 17 12 0
Italy Leandro Beccheroni Suzuki Ret Ret 22 12 Ret 21 Ret Ret 18 11 0
Italy Virginio Ferrari Cagiva 15 Ret 11 Ret 26 Ret Ret Ret 0
Italy Loris Reggiani Suzuki 11 Ret 15 DNS 0
New Zealand Stu Avant Suzuki 17 30 11 16 0
Italy Walter Magliorati Suzuki DNQ 16 12 14 25 12 17 0
Switzerland Philippe Coulon Suzuki DNQ 12 Ret 23 17 16 14 18 Ret 24 19 13 0
Republic of Ireland Norman Brown Suzuki 12 DNS Ret 0
United Kingdom Chris Guy Suzuki Ret Ret 24 25 18 14 23 Ret Ret 13 14 14 0
Sweden Peter Sjostrom Suzuki 13 14 15 17 Ret Ret 22 16 20 0
Italy Maurizio Massimiani Honda 13 14 15 Ret 23 Ret 0
Germany Gustav Reiner Suzuki Ret Ret 13 16 14 Ret 17 0
United Kingdom Steve Parrish Suzuki 20 Ret 15 18 15 20 Ret DNQ Ret 13 16 0
Finland Eero Hyvarinen Suzuki Ret 19 15 13 0
Belgium Didier de Radigues Honda Ret Ret DNQ 13 Ret Ret Ret 20 Ret 0
Netherlands Henk de Vries Suzuki 24 13 0
Italy Fabio Biliotti Honda 14 22 16 19 18 17 DNS DNQ 21 0
France Franck Gross Honda 16 Ret 14 18 19 0
Netherlands Rob Punt Suzuki 14 18 20 0
France Louis-Luc Maisto Suzuki 15 0
United Kingdom Kevin Wrettom Suzuki 15 0
Italy Massimo Broccoli Yamaha 15 0
Germany Ernst Gschwender Suzuki 18 Ret 19 18 21 16 17 22 0
Brazil Marco Greco Suzuki 16 Ret 18 31 Ret Ret DNQ 0
Australia Wayne Gardner Honda Ret 16 0
Italy Marco Papa Suzuki 16 0
South Africa Jon Ekerold Cagiva 17 19 DNQ Ret DNQ 24 0
United Kingdom Steve Henshaw Suzuki 17 0
Italy Corrado Tuzii Honda 18 DNQ 23 28 19 DNQ Ret 0
Italy Paolo Ferretti Yamaha Ret 20 29 Ret 18 0
Switzerland Peter Huber Suzuki DNQ 26 33 22 19 Ret 0
United Kingdom Gary Lingham Suzuki 19 Ret 0
Italy Lorenzo Ghiselli Suzuki DNQ 19 0
Netherlands Rinus van Kasteren Suzuki 19 0
United Kingdom Alan Irwin Suzuki 19 0
Denmark Borge Nielsen Suzuki DNQ DNQ Ret 28 Ret 20 20 29 23 0
Sweden Bent Slydal Suzuki DNQ 27 20 Ret DNQ Ret 0
Germany Walter Hoffmann Suzuki 20 0
Spain Francisco Rico Suzuki 20 0
Germany Alfons Ammerschlager Suzuki 21 Ret 22 22 0
Austria Franz Kaserer Suzuki DNQ 25 Ret 29 24 21 Ret 26 0
Switzerland Andreas Hofmann Suzuki DNQ Ret 21 Ret Ret Ret DNQ 27 0
New Zealand Dennis Ireland Suzuki 34 Ret 21 DNQ 0
United Kingdom Con Law Suzuki Ret 21 0
Spain Carlos Morante Yamaha 21 0
Sweden Peter Skold Suzuki 21 0
Netherlands Johan van Eijk Suzuki 22 22 0
Germany Wolfgang Schwarz Suzuki 22 27 0
Sweden Lars Johansson Suzuki 22 0
Spain Jose Parra Suzuki 23 0
Belgium Jean-Philippe Delers Yamaha 23 0
Sweden Ake Grahn Yamaha 23 0
Austria Josef Ragginger Suzuki 24 25 0
United Kingdom Steve Williams Yamaha Ret DNQ 24 0
Greece Dimitrios Papandreou Yamaha Ret 25 0
Finland Esko Kuparinen Suzuki 25 0
United Kingdom Dave Dean Suzuki Ret 26 Ret 0
Finland Timo Pohjola Yamaha 26 0
Denmark Kjeld Sorensen Suzuki 27 0
Norway Alf Graarud Yamaha 28 0
Sweden Jan-Olof Odeholm Suzuki 30 0
Switzerland Alain Roethlisberger Yamaha Ret Ret 32 0
Germany Dieter Klopfer Diko 35 0
France Jean Lafond Fior Ret Ret DNS 0
Switzerland Michel Frutschi Honda Ret Ret 0
United Kingdom Roger Marshall Honda Ret Ret 0
Germany Klaus Klein Suzuki Ret 0
Germany Gerhard Treusch Suzuki Ret 0
Spain Marco Grino Suzuki Ret 0
Belgium Bernard Denis Suzuki Ret 0
United Kingdom Rob McElnea Suzuki Ret 0
United Kingdom John Pace Suzuki Ret 0
United Kingdom Graham Wood Yamaha Ret 0
Denmark Chris Fisker Suzuki Ret 0
Sweden Peter Linden Suzuki Ret 0
Finland Risto Korhonen Suzuki Ret 0
Sweden Peter Karlsson Yamaha Ret 0
Italy Attilio Riondato Suzuki Ret 0
Venezuela Carlos Lavado Yamaha DNS 0
France Jean-Francois Balde Honda DNQ 0
Finland Cai Hedstrom DNQ 0
Netherlands Harry Heutmekers Suzuki DNQ 0
United Kingdom Simon Buckmaster Suzuki DNQ 0

250cc standings[14][15]

Place Rider Machine RSA
South Africa
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
AUT
Austria
YUG
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
NED
Netherlands
BEL
Belgium
GBR
United Kingdom
SWE
Sweden
Points
1 Venezuela Carlos Lavado Yamaha 7 Ret 1 1 7 7 1 1 3 4 3 100
2 France Christian Sarron Yamaha Ret Ret Ret 7 2 4 2 Ret 2 3 1 73
3 Belgium Didier de Radiguès Chevallier 2 4 9 3 Ret 2 Ret 7 1 9 8 68
4 France Hervé Guilleux Kawasaki 3 6 12 1 6 Ret 3 5 Ret 2 63
5 France Thierry Espié Chevallier 11 9 2 Ret 5 3 15 6 4 2 13 55
6 West Germany Martin Wimmer Yamaha 8 Ret 4 Ret 3 5 Ret 5 6 5 10 45
7 Germany Manfred Herweh Real 6 3 Ret 21 1 3 Ret Ret 40
8 France Jean-François Baldé Chevallier 1 15 10 8 6 12 4 Ret 32
9 Switzerland Jacques Cornu Yamaha 5 2 5 Ret 9 9 7 18 32
10 France Jacques Bolle Yamaha Ret 7 Ret Ret 18 Ret 6 1 9 26
11 France Patrick Fernandez Yamaha 4 6 Ret 2 Ret 11 10 Ret 11 Ret 14 26
12 United Kingdom Alan Carter Yamaha Ret 1 Ret 13 Ret Ret DNS Ret DNQ 14 5 21
13 Venezuela Ivan Palazzese Yamaha 10 14 8 Ret 10 18 Ret 2 8 16 15 20
14 France Thierry Rapicault Yamaha 9 3 7 21 Ret Ret 13 Ret 13 8 Ret 19
15 France Jean-Louis Guignabodet Yamaha 13 Ret Ret Ret Ret 13 7 4 9 21 7 18
16 United Kingdom Tony Head Armstrong 16 5 13 18 DNQ 17 19 14 Ret 22 4 14
17 West Germany Reinhold Roth Yamaha 18 11 5 15 8 Ret 6 16 14
18 Spain Sito Pons Rotax 15 13 Ret 9 4 DNS DNS 10
19 Switzerland Bruno Luscher Yamaha 16 12 4 Ret 14 14 22 23 27 Ret 8
20 France Guy Bertin MBA Ret Ret 13 10 5 Ret Ret Ret 7
21 France Jean Michel Mattioli Yamaha 11 29 22 17 12 16 18 6 5
21 Switzerland Roland Freymond Armstrong-Rotax 12 Ret Ret 6 12 Ret Ret Ret 21 Ret Ret 5
23 Belgium Jean Marc Toffolo Rotax 10 Ret Ret Ret 8 Ret 10 Ret 5
24 Japan Teruo Fukuda Yamaha 11 21 17 7 Ret 4
25 France Christian Estrosi Yamaha 17 17 Ret Ret Ret 16 8 12 Ret Ret 3
25 United Kingdom Donnie Robinson Yamaha Ret Ret Ret 8 DNS 3
25 West Germany Harald Eckl Yamaha 8 14 19 Ret 16 Ret 22 12 17 3
28 Spain Carlos Cardus Cobas-Rotax Ret 21 Ret 11 9 Ret 16 Ret 11 Ret 2
28 Italy Massimo Matteoni Yamaha Ret 17 14 9 Ret 15 2
30 United Kingdom Donnie McLeod Yamaha 25 Ret 15 10 24 19 12 1
30 France Bernard Fau Yamaha Ret Ret 10 20 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 1
30 Australia Graeme McGregoer EMC-Rotax Ret 19 26 10 1
France Jean-Louis Tournadre Yamaha Ret Ret Ret 14 11 Ret Ret Ret Ret 0
South Africa Alan North Yamaha Ret DNQ 23 11 20 15 0
Sweden Eilert Lundstedt Yamaha Ret 11 0
Austria Siegfried Minich Rotax Ret Ret 12 Ret Ret Ret 0
France Pierre Bolle Yamaha 12 0
Germany Herbert Bessendorfer Yamaha Ret 17 18 13 0
Switzerland Edwin Weibel Yamaha Ret 18 20 20 20 13 Ret 30 22 0
Netherlands Peter Looijesteijn Waddon 27 18 14 28 0
South Africa Jimmy Rodger Yamaha 14 0
Italy Paolo Ferretti Rotax 18 20 DNQ Ret Ret Ret 15 25 0
Italy Maurizio Vitali MBA 15 DNQ 0
Germany Jürgen Schmid Yamaha 15 0
Germany Karl-Thomas Grassel Yamaha 17 16 0
United Kingdom Graham Young EMC 16 Ret Ret Ret 20 0
Belgium Michel Simeon Yamaha Ret 16 Ret Ret 0
Spain Luis Miguel Reyes Cobas 17 Ret Ret 0
United Kingdom Paul Tinker Yamaha 17 0
Japan Kiyotaka Sakai Yamaha 22 18 25 0
Belgium Stephane Mertens Yamaha 19 19 0
Japan Tadasu Ikeda Yamaha 19 24 DNS Ret 0
France Gabriel Gabria Yamaha 28 Ret 19 Ret 0
South Africa Robbie Petersen Yamaha 19 0
Spain Domingo Gil Yamaha 19 0
United Kingdom Con Law EMC 20 26 0
South Africa Kevin Hellyer Yamaha 20 0
Sweden Micke Melander Yamaha 20 0
Austria Manfred Obinger Yamaha 21 21 0
Canada Alan Labrosse Yamaha Ret 21 0
South Africa Warren Bristol Yamaha 21 0
Italy Massimo Broccoli Yamaha 22 Ret Ret 0
Germany Herbert Hauf Yamaha 22 0
South Africa Leonard Dibon Yamaha 23 0
Germany Stefan Förtsch Yamaha 23 0
Australia Chris Oldfield Armstrong 23 0
Denmark Anders Skov Yamaha 23 0
Spain Toni Garcia Yamaha DNQ 24 Ret 0
South Africa Danny Bristol Yamaha 24 0
United Kingdom Andy Watts EMC 24 0
Finland Jarmo Liitia Rotax 24 0
South Africa Mike Crawford Armstrong 25 0
Netherlands Mar Schouten MBA 26 Ret DNS Ret Ret 0
Belgium Rene Delaby Armstrong Ret 27 Ret Ret 0
France Eric Saul Yamaha Ret Ret 29 Ret 0
Spain Angel Nieto Yamaha DNQ DNQ Ret Ret Ret Ret 0
Sweden Bengt Elgh MBA Ret Ret 0
Denmark Leif Nielsen Rotax Ret Ret 0
Denmark Svend Andersson Yamaha Ret Ret 0
United Kingdom Steve Williams Yamaha DNQ Ret 0
South Africa Dave Petersen Rotax Ret 0
South Africa Mario Rademeyer Yamaha Ret 0
South Africa Richard Porter Rotax Ret 0
South Africa Robert Larney Rotax Ret 0
France Patrick Chatelet Yamaha Ret 0
France Philippe Robles Yamaha Ret 0
France Jean Foray Yamaha Ret 0
France Patrick Igoa Yamaha Ret 0
Italy Marcellino Lucchi SWM Ret 0
Switzerland Constant Pittet Yamaha Ret 0
Germany Stefan Klabacher Rotax Ret 0
France Roger Sibille Yamaha Ret 0
Austria Thomas Bacher Yamaha Ret 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bozo Janezic Armstrong Ret 0
Australia Jeffrey Sayle Bartol Ret 0
United Kingdom Steve Tonkin Armstrong Ret 0
United Kingdom Steve Wright Yamaha Ret 0
United Kingdom Pete Wild Yamaha Ret 0
Italy Stefano Caracchi MBA Ret 0
Sweden Per Jansson Yamaha Ret 0
Belgium Paul Ramon Yamaha DNQ 0

125cc standings

Place Rider Machine FRA
France
NAT
Italy
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
AUT
Austria
YUG
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
NED
Netherlands
BEL
Belgium
GBR
United Kingdom
SWE
Sweden
SMR
San Marino
Points
1 Spain Ángel Nieto Garelli Ret 1 1 1 1 11 1 2 1 DNQ Ret 102
2 Switzerland Bruno Kneubühler MBA 7 5 4 5 Ret 1 3 Ret 2 1 Ret 76
3 Italy Eugenio Lazzarini Garelli Ret 2 2 2 2 DNS 7 1 67
4 Italy Maurizio Vitali MBA 3 Ret 5 4 6 2 Ret Ret 9 10 1 67
5 Spain Ricardo Tormo MBA 1 4 Ret 10 11 2 3 Ret 5 Ret 52
6 Switzerland Hans Müller MBA Ret Ret 7 6 9 Ret 6 Ret 3 6 2 43
7 Finland Johnny Wickström MBA 4 17 13 Ret 7 4 5 4 Ret 4 Ret 42
8 Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi Sanvenero Ret 3 3 3 Ret Ret Ret 13 7 5 40
9 Italy Fausto Gresini Garelli Ret 7 6 4 Ret 10 9 6 2 Ret 37
10 Austria August Auinger MBA Ret Ret Ret 5 Ret 15 Ret 5 3 4 30
11 Italy Pierluigi Aldrovandi MBA 9 10 15 Ret 14 5 8 Ret 10 8 3 30
12 Germany Gerhard Waibel MBA Ret 12 8 10 Ret 4 6 11 12 6 22
13 France Jean-Claude Selini MBA 2 9 19 11 16 15 9 13 7 Ret Ret 20
14 Italy Stefano Caracchi MBA Ret 8 10 7 13 3 16 10 Ret Ret Ret 19
15 Argentina Willy Perez MBA Ret 16 29 8 25 Ret 17 12 4 9 8 16
16 Belgium Lucio Pietroniro MBA Ret 11 9 8 6 19 5 Ret 21 Ret 16
17 Netherlands Henk van Kessel MBA Ret 19 14 9 12 Ret 14 8 8 11 7 12
18 Italy Ezio Gianola MBA 3 Ret DNS 10
19 Denmark Thomas Moller-Pedersen MBA 5 33 23 DNQ DNQ 23 DNQ 17 6
20 Austria Erich Klein MBA 15 Ret 21 Ret 7 Ret 14 Ret 13 9 6
21 Finland Jikka Jaakkola MBA 6 23 17 5
22 Italy Libero Piccirillo MBA 15 6 17 Ret Ret 14 Ret 5
23 Italy Giuseppe Ascareggi MBA 8 Ret 28 12 24 Ret 18 Ret 3
24 Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger MBA 13 Ret 12 Ret Ret 8 11 11 Ret 3
25 Argentina Hugo Vignetti MBA Ret 13 15 9 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 2
26 France Patrick Lagrive MBA 10 1
27 France Jacky Hutteau MBA 22 26 17 17 10 20 22 Ret Ret 12 1
28 Netherlands Anton Straver MBA Ret 21 21 15 22 12 18 Ret 14 15 10 1
Germany Helmut Lichtenburg MBA 14 Ret 25 20 13 12 16 15 16 11 0
Venezuela Miguel Gonzales MBA 13 11 0
Germany Willi Hupperich MBA 11 20 0
Switzerland Peter Sommer MBA 12 23 16 26 Ret 0
Belgium Olivier Liegeois Sanvenero Ret Ret 26 19 12 Ret Ret 0
Germany Alfred Waibel Real Ret Ret 18 13 15 0
Algeria Bady Hassaine MBA Ret Ret 22 Ret Ret 24 Ret 18 13 0
France Paul Bordes MBA 14 18 18 Ret 16 25 17 Ret Ret Ret 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Alojz Pavlic Bartol 21 17 14 0
Finland Esa Kytola MBA Ret 20 Ret 14 25 Ret 0
Finland Jussi Hautanimi Yamaha 20 14 0
Czechoslovakia Peter Balaz MBA 15 0
Spain Antonio Boronat MBA 19 16 0
Switzerland Rolf Ruttimann MBA 16 Ret Ret Ret 23 Ret 0
Venezuela Ivan Troisi MBA Ret 16 Ret Ret 0
Italy Carlo Succi MBA 16 0
France Patrick Daudier MBA 17 0
United Kingdom Robin Appleyard MBA 17 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Pintar MBA 25 Ret 19 Ret 21 18 0
Belgium Chris Baert MBA 34 22 27 DNQ 18 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Robert Hmeljak MBA 18 24 0
Switzerland Joe Genoud MBA 18 DNQ 0
Italy Dominico Brigaglia MBA 18 DNS 0
Sweden Per-Edward Carlson MBA Ret 24 24 19 Ret Ret 28 21 22 Ret 0
Sweden Jan Backstrom MBA Ret Ret DNQ 19 0
United Kingdom Tony Smith MBA Ret 19 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zdravko Matulja MBA 19 0
Netherlands Willem Heykoop Sanvenero Ret Ret 20 DNQ 0
Spain Angel del Pozo MBA 20 0
Sweden Håkon Olsson Starol 20 0
Austria Werner Schmied MBA DNQ 21 0
Netherlands Boy van Erp MBA 22 DNS 25 0
United Kingdom Chris Leah MBA 36 Ret 22 0
Spain Andreas Sanches-Marin MBA Ret 23 31 Ret 26 Ret DNQ Ret 0
Belgium Jean-Paul Leonard MBA 23 0
Denmark Henrik Rasmussen MBA 23 0
Netherlands Ton Spek MBA 24 0
Sweden Peter Karlsson MBA 24 0
Netherlands Kees van der Ven MBA 27 26 0
Germany Bernd Lauermann MBA 27 Ret 0
Germany Elfenheimer MBA 30 0
Germany Thomas Weickardt MBA 32 0
Germany Reinhard Koberstein MBA 35 0
Netherlands Hans Spaan MBA Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 0
Italy Massimo de Lorenzi Minarelli Ret Ret Ret 0
Italy Fabio Meozzi MBA Ret 0
Germany Norbert Peschke MBA Ret 0
Germany Hubert Abold Bender Ret 0
Germany Hagen Klein FKN Ret 0
United Kingdom Pete Wild MBA Ret 0
Netherlands Martin van Soest MBA Ret 0
Netherlands Jan Eggens EGA Ret 0
Germany Ingo Emmerich MBA Ret 0
United Kingdom Peter Banks MBA Ret 0
United Kingdom Bill Robertson MBA Ret 0
Austria Hans Hummel MBA Ret 0
United Kingdom David Fabian Sanvenero Ret 0
Sweden Jörgen Ask MBA Ret 0
Finland Olli Kujansuu MBA Ret 0
Finland Juha Pakkanen MBA Ret 0
Italy Marino Neri MBA Ret 0
Germany Stefan Schmitt MBA DNQ 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zdravko Ljeljak MBA DNQ 0

50cc standings[16]

Place Rider Machine FRA
France
NAT
Italy
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
YUG
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
NED
Netherlands
SMR
San Marino
Points
1 Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger Kreidler 1 11 1 2 1 2 2 81
2 Italy Eugenio Lazzarini Garelli 2 1 2 1 DNS 1 Ret 69
3 Italy Claudio Lusuardi Villa Ret 2 Ret 4 Ret 4 3 38
4 Netherlands Hans Spaan Kreidler Ret 5 6 7 2 9 6 34
5 Netherlands George Looijestyn Kreidler 6 3 4 6 5 Ret Ret 34
6 West Germany Hagen Klein FKN 3 6 7 9 Ret 5 5 33
7 Spain Ricardo Tormo Garelli Ret 3 1 25
8 West Germany Rainer Kunz FKN Ret Ret 5 10 3 7 Ret 21
9 West Germany Gerhard Bauer Ziegler Ret Ret 3 5 7 21 20
10 West Germany Rainer Scheidhauer Kreidler 11 4 Ret 6 8 10 17
10 Netherlands Theo Timmer Casal 8 Ret 10 Ret Ret 6 4 17
12 Germany Ingo Emmerich Kreidler 4 8 8 Ret Ret 14
13 Spain Jorge Martinez Bultaco 3 10
14 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zdravko Matulja Tomos Ret Ret Ret 4 12 Ret 8
15 Netherlands Paul Rimmelzwaan Kreidler 5 Ret Ret 11 Ret Ret Ret 6
16 Germany Gerhard Singer Kreidler Ret 7 9 Ret Ret 11 11 6
17 Austria Otto Machinek Kreidler 19 11 8 14 8 6
18 France Paul Bordes Moto 2L 7 10 13 13 Ret 13 Ret 5
19 Italy Giuseppe Ascareggi Minarelli 7 4
20 Netherlands Jos Van Dongen Kreidler 16 9 12 10 10 Ret 4
21 Spain Daniel Mateos Bultaco 8 3
22 Italy Paolo Priori Paolucci Ret 16 Ret 9 2
23 Netherlands Hans Koopman Kreidler 9 Ret 15 Ret Ret 2
24 Italy Maurizio Stocco Kreidler 14 9 Ret 2
25 Italy Massimo De Lorenzi Minarelli 10 12 17 Ret Ret Ret 1
Italy Claudio Granata Kreidler Ret 11 Ret 0
Spain Ramon Gali Bultaco 12 Ret 14 15 Ret 0
Germany Thomas Engl M1 Ret 18 Ret 12 Ret 15 0
Belgium Chris Baert Kreidler 17 17 16 18 17 12 0
France Yves Le Toumelin TYL Ret 20 12 0
Switzerland Reiner Koster M1 13 Ret Ret Ret 20 Ret 14 0
United Kingdom Ian McConnachie Rudge Ret 23 16 19 Ret 13 0
Germany Kasimir Rapczynski Kreidler Ret 22 13 Ret 0
Italy Sandro de Rosa Villa 13 0
Germany Klaus Kull Kawadrom 14 26 Ret 0
Spain Joaquin Gali Bultaco Ret Ret Ret 14 Ret Ret 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mijo Lijsak Kreidler 14 0
Germany Stefan Kurfiss Kreidler 27 15 0
Germany Hans-Joachim Ritter Kreidler 15 Ret Ret 0
Italy Guido Sala MTK 15 0
Netherlands Bert Smit PRS 15 0
Finland Mika-Sakari Komu Kreidler 18 25 16 19 17 0
Italy Giuliano Tabanelli Kreidler Ret 16 0
Netherlands Rini Vrijdag Kreidler 16 0
Portugal Henrique Sande Moda 17 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miklos Bojan Kreidler 17 0
Germany Gunter Schirnhofer Kreidler 21 18 0
Austria Hans Hummel Sachs Ret Ret 30 Ret 18 0
Italy Roberto Rosso Minarelli 18 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia T. Persic Sever 18 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Verbic Kreidler Ret 19 Ret Ret 0
Italy Nicola Casadei Minarelli Ret 19 0
France Gerard Velay Kreidler 19 0
France Jean-Francois Verdier Derbi 19 0
France Jean-Marc Velay Kreidler 20 DNS 0
Netherlands Wim de Jong Kreidler 20 0
Finland Stefan Danielsson Kreidler Ret 24 Ret 0
Germany Bruno Treitlein Kawadrom 28 0
Italy Massimo Fargeri Kreidler 29 Ret 0
United Kingdom Spencer Crabbe MBA 31 0
Germany Inge Arends Schuster 32 Ret Ret 0
Italy Mauro Mordenti Rossi Ret Ret 0
Italy Enrico Cereda Kreidler Ret Ret 0
Switzerland Joe Genoud Kreidler Ret 0
France Henri Laporte Moto Ret 0
France Philippe Linares SBM Ret 0
France Claude Delarbre ABF Ret 0
Italy Ezio Saffiotti UFO Ret 0
Germany Franz Ungar Kreidler Ret 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lajos Horti Kreidler Ret 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Uros Tomanovic Kreidler Ret 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radovan Stanojevic Sever Ret 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Rajko Mitrovic Sever Ret 0
Netherlands Bertus Grinwis Kreidler Ret 0
Netherlands Antoon Gevers Kreidler Ret 0
Germany Lothar Dahn Kreidler DNQ 0

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