1994 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
The 1994 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 46th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.
Season summary
1994 was the year in which Honda's Mick Doohan began to stamp his authority on the Grand Prix world.[1] Honda's Longtime sponsor Rothmans left Honda to join Williams Renault in Formula One.[1] Doohan won 9 races, the most since Giacomo Agostini won 11 in 1972.[1] Kevin Schwantz was injured in a pre-season bicycle crash and raced in 6 races with his arm in plaster.[1] Luca Cadalora took over from Wayne Rainey on the Yamaha and won two races. Aprilia began campaigning in the 500cc class with a 250 V twin motor enlarged to 380cc in hopes of using its lighter weight and nimble handling as an advantage.[1]
Max Biaggi would win his first world title for Aprilia in a tight 250 class battle against Loris Capirossi and Tadayuki Okada.[1] Kazuto Sakata won the 125 crown for Aprilia. He was the first Japanese rider to race for a European factory.[1]
Honda secured the constructor's title in all three categories.
1994 500 cc Season review
Final standings
500cc standings[2][3]
|
Colour | Result |
Gold | Winner |
Silver | 2nd place |
Bronze | 3rd place |
Green | Points finish |
Blue | Non-points finish |
Non-classified finish (NC) |
Purple | Retired (Ret) |
Red | Did not qualify (DNQ) |
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) |
Black | Disqualified (DSQ) |
White | Did not start (DNS) |
Withdrew (WD) |
Race cancelled (C) |
Blank |
Did not participate (DNP) |
Excluded (EX) |
Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap |
250cc standings[4]
|
Colour | Result |
Gold | Winner |
Silver | 2nd place |
Bronze | 3rd place |
Green | Points finish |
Blue | Non-points finish |
Non-classified finish (NC) |
Purple | Retired (Ret) |
Red | Did not qualify (DNQ) |
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) |
Black | Disqualified (DSQ) |
White | Did not start (DNS) |
Withdrew (WD) |
Race cancelled (C) |
Blank |
Did not participate (DNP) |
Excluded (EX) |
Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap |
125cc standings[5]
|
Colour | Result |
Gold | Winner |
Silver | 2nd place |
Bronze | 3rd place |
Green | Points finish |
Blue | Non-points finish |
Non-classified finish (NC) |
Purple | Retired (Ret) |
Red | Did not qualify (DNQ) |
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) |
Black | Disqualified (DSQ) |
White | Did not start (DNS) |
Withdrew (WD) |
Race cancelled (C) |
Blank |
Did not participate (DNP) |
Excluded (EX) |
Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap |
Participants
500cc participants
Team |
Constructor |
Motorcycle |
No |
Rider |
Rounds |
Lucky Strike Suzuki |
Suzuki |
Suzuki RGV500 (XR84) |
1 |
Kevin Schwantz |
1–12 |
6 |
Alex Barros |
All |
12 |
Juan López Mella |
14 |
19 |
Sean Emmett |
13–14 |
Marlboro Team Roberts |
Yamaha |
Yamaha YZR500 (OWF9) |
3 |
Daryl Beattie |
1–9, 12–14 |
5 |
Luca Cadalora |
All |
56 |
Norifumi Abe |
10–11 |
56 |
Norifumi Abe |
12 |
Honda Team HRC |
Honda |
Honda NSR500 (NV0S) |
4 |
Mick Doohan |
All |
7 |
Shinichi Itoh |
All |
8 |
Àlex Crivillé |
All |
Cagiva Team Agostini |
Cagiva |
Cagiva C594 |
10 |
Doug Chandler |
All |
11 |
John Kocinski |
All |
70 |
Carl Fogarty |
10 |
Lopez Mella Racing Team (rd 1-3) Team Repsol |
ROC-Yamaha |
ROC-Yamaha GP1 |
12 |
Juan López Mella |
1–9, 11–13 |
Aprilia Racing Team |
Aprilia |
Aprilia RSW2-500 |
13 |
Loris Reggiani |
4–8, 14 |
Team Millar |
Yamaha |
Yamaha YZR500 |
14 |
Jeremy McWilliams |
All |
Padgetts Motorcycles |
Harris-Yamaha |
Harris-Yamaha SLS500 |
15 |
John Reynolds |
All |
Euroteam |
ROC-Yamaha |
ROC-Yamaha GP1 |
16 |
Laurent Naveau |
All |
Ducados Honda Pons |
Honda |
Honda NSR500 |
17 |
Alberto Puig |
All |
Yamaha Motor France |
ROC-Yamaha |
ROC-Yamaha GP1 |
18 |
Bernard Garcia |
1–3 |
Team ROC |
ROC-Yamaha |
ROC-Yamaha GP1 |
18 |
Bernard Garcia |
4, 6–14 |
28 |
Julián Miralles |
1–4 |
37 |
Hervé Moineau |
5 |
41 |
Andrew Stroud |
14 |
63 |
Udo Mark |
9–10 |
69 |
Philippe Monneret |
9 |
72 |
Michael Liedl |
11 |
79 |
Chuck Graves |
12 |
Shell Harris Grand Prix |
Harris-Yamaha |
Harris-Yamaha SLS500 |
19 |
Sean Emmett |
1–12 |
40 |
Neil Hodgson |
13–14 |
52 |
Scott Doohan |
1 |
M.B.M. Racing |
Harris-Yamaha |
Harris-Yamaha SLS500 |
20 |
Kevin Mitchell |
1–2, 4–14 |
Team Doorakkers |
Harris-Yamaha |
Harris-Yamaha SLS500 |
21 |
Cees Doorakkers |
All |
Team Pedercini |
ROC-Yamaha |
ROC-Yamaha GP1 |
23 |
Lucio Pedercini |
All |
24 |
Cristiano Migliorati |
All |
Team Elit |
ROC-Yamaha |
ROC-Yamaha GP1 |
25 |
Marco Papa |
1–2, 4–6, 11–14 |
38 |
Ermanno Bastianini |
8–9 |
39 |
James Haydon |
10 |
Haenggeli Racing |
ROC-Yamaha |
ROC-Yamaha GP1 |
27 |
Bernard Haenggeli |
All |
ROC Coronas Repsol |
ROC-Yamaha |
ROC-Yamaha GP1 |
28 |
Julián Miralles |
5–8 |
Team Doppler Austria |
ROC-Yamaha |
ROC-Yamaha GP1 |
29 |
Andreas Leuthe |
All |
Team Paton |
Paton |
Paton V70 C9/2 |
30 |
Vittorio Scatola |
1–2, 4–8, 13–14 |
42 |
Paul Pellissier |
9, 11 |
Sachsen Racing Team |
Harris-Yamaha |
Harris-Yamaha SLS500 |
31 |
Lothar Neukirchner |
1–7 |
32 |
Evren Bischoff |
9 |
63 |
Udo Mark |
6 |
MTD Objectif 500 |
ROC-Yamaha |
ROC-Yamaha GP1 |
34 |
Bruno Bonhuil |
All |
Jean Foray Racing Team |
ROC-Yamaha |
ROC-Yamaha GP1 |
36 |
Jean Foray |
All |
D.R. Team Shark |
ROC-Yamaha |
ROC-Yamaha GP1 |
44 |
Marc Garcia |
All |
Slick 50 Team WCM |
ROC-Yamaha |
ROC-Yamaha GP1 |
50 |
Niall Mackenzie |
All |
J.P.J. Racing |
ROC-Yamaha |
ROC-Yamaha GP1 |
51 |
Jean-Pierre Jeandat |
All |
Mister Yumcha Blue Fox |
Honda |
Honda NSR500 |
56 |
Norick Abe |
3 |
YRTR |
Yamaha |
Yamaha YZR500 |
57 |
Toshihiko Honma |
3 |
Manfred Erhardt |
Harris-Yamaha |
Harris-Yamaha SLS500 |
62 |
Manfred Erhardt |
6 |
Triton Team GB |
Harris-Yamaha |
Harris-Yamaha SLS500 |
73 |
Nick Hopkins |
10 |
Felipe Horta |
Harris-Yamaha |
Harris-Yamaha SLS500 |
77 |
Felipe Horta |
13 |
Yamasur |
Harris-Yamaha |
Harris-Yamaha SLS500 |
79 |
Nestor Amoroso |
13 |
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Key |
Regular Rider |
Wildcard Rider |
Replacement Rider |
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References
- Büla, Maurice & Schertenleib, Jean-Claude (2001). Continental Circus 1949-2000. Chronosports S.A. ISBN 2-940125-32-5
- "The Official MotoGP website". Retrieved 2010-07-06.
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