1978 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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1978 F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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The 1978 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 30th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.




Contents





  • 1 Season summary


  • 2 1978 Grand Prix season calendar


  • 3 Final standings

    • 3.1 500cc standings[20]


    • 3.2 350cc standings[21]


    • 3.3 250cc standings[22]


    • 3.4 125cc standings[23]


    • 3.5 50cc standings[24]



  • 4 References




Season summary


There was an air of excitement at the start of the 1978 Grand Prix season.[1] The popularity of defending champion Barry Sheene had boosted the appeal of motorcycle racing into the realm of the mass marketing media.[1] The arrival of Kenny Roberts from America added to the anticipation.[1] A young Spaniard, Ricardo Tormo took five of seven rounds to claim the 50 cc title for Bultaco. Italy's Eugenio Lazzarini won the 125 cc crown aboard an MBA. South Africa's Kork Ballington pulled off an impressive double, winning the 250 cc and 350 cc titles for Kawasaki, matching the double championships of Walter Villa in 1976 and Mike Hailwood in 1967.[1]


In the 500 cc class, Suzuki returned with its defending world champion, Barry Sheene, along with teammates Teuvo Lansivuori, Pat Hennen and Wil Hartog.[1] Yamaha's official factory team entered former 350 cc world champions Johnny Cecotto and Takazumi Katayama.[1] Lacking a competitive bike with which to compete against Harley Davidson in the AMA Grand National Championship, Yamaha's American subsidiary decided to send its former AMA champion Roberts to compete in the 250 cc, 500 cc and Formula 750 F.I.M. road racing world championships.[2] Roberts also secured the financial backing of the Goodyear tire company.[2]




Marco Lucchinelli (11) leads Kenny Roberts (2) during the 1978 Nations Grand Prix at Mugello. Roberts would eventually go on to win the race.


Sheene opened the season with a win in the Venezuelan Grand Prix but then fell ill to a virus that weakened him for the first part of the year.[1][3] Roberts won the 250 cc Grand Prix in Venezuela but then suffered a mechanical failure in the 500 cc race.[1][4] American Pat Hennen won the second round at the Spanish Grand Prix with Roberts finishing in second place and Sheene relegated to fifth place.[5] Roberts then won his first-ever 500 cc Grand Prix with a win at the Austrian Grand Prix, quickly followed by two more victories in France and Italy to take the championship points lead.[6][7][8] Hennen's promising career was cut short when he suffered head injuries while competing in the Isle of Man TT during a break in the Grand Prix season schedule.[9]




Johnny Cecotto (4) leads Barry Sheene (7) and Kenny Roberts (1) during the 1978 500cc Dutch TT race


Cecotto won the Dutch TT with Roberts finishing ahead of a resurgent Sheene in third place.[10] Hartog would claim the Belgian Grand Prix for Suzuki with Roberts and Sheene once again finishing in second and third places respectively.[11] At the 1978 Swedish Grand Prix, Roberts crashed during practice for the 250 cc race, sustaining a concussion and a thumb injury.[12] Shaken up by the accident, he could do no better than seventh place in the 500 cc race, while Sheene won the race to close the points gap on championship points leader Roberts.[12][13] Hartog won his second Grand Prix of the season with a victory at the Finnish Grand Prix, while the two championship leaders, Roberts and Sheene failed to finish the race.[14]


The two championship contenders arrived in England for the British Grand Prix with only three points separating them.[12] The race ended in controversy when torrential rains during the race, along with pit stops for tire changes by both Roberts and Sheene, created confusion among official scorers.[15] Eventually, Roberts was declared the winner with Sheene being awarded third place behind privateer Steve Manship, who did not stop for a tire change.[16][17][18]


The title fight between Roberts and Sheene went down to the final race of the season, the German Grand Prix held at the daunting, 14.2-mile-long (22.8 km) Nürburgring racetrack. Suzuki privateer, Virginio Ferrari, won the first Grand Prix of his career, while Roberts finished in third place, ahead of Sheene in fourth place to claim the first world championship for an American rider in Grand Prix road racing history.[19][20] Cecotto claimed third place in the final championship standings.[20]



1978 Grand Prix season calendar














































































































































Round
Date
Race
Location
50cc winner
125cc winner
250cc winner
350cc winner
500cc winner
Report
1
March 19

Venezuela Venezuelan Grand Prix

San Carlos


Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi

United States Kenny Roberts

Japan Takazumi Katayama

United Kingdom Barry Sheene

Report
2
April 16

Spain Spanish Grand Prix

Jarama

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini

Australia Gregg Hansford


United States Pat Hennen

Report
3
April 30

Austria Austrian Grand Prix

Salzburgring


Italy Eugenio Lazzarini


South Africa Kork Ballington

United States Kenny Roberts

Report
4
May 7

France French Grand Prix

Nogaro


Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi

Australia Gregg Hansford

Australia Gregg Hansford

United States Kenny Roberts

Report
5
May 14

Italy Nations Grand Prix

Mugello

Spain Ricardo Tormo

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini

South Africa Kork Ballington

South Africa Kork Ballington

United States Kenny Roberts

Report
6
June 24

Netherlands Dutch TT

Assen

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini

United States Kenny Roberts

South Africa Kork Ballington

Venezuela Johnny Cecotto

Report
7
July 2

Belgium Belgian Grand Prix

Spa-Francorchamps

Spain Ricardo Tormo

Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi

Italy Paolo Pileri


Netherlands Wil Hartog

Report
8
July 23

Sweden Swedish Grand Prix

Karlskoga


Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi

Australia Gregg Hansford

Australia Gregg Hansford

United Kingdom Barry Sheene

Report
9
July 30

Finland Finnish Grand Prix

Imatra


Spain Angel Nieto

South Africa Kork Ballington

South Africa Kork Ballington

Netherlands Wil Hartog

Report
10
August 6

United Kingdom British Grand Prix

Silverstone


Spain Angel Nieto

Germany Anton Mang

South Africa Kork Ballington

United States Kenny Roberts

Report
11
August 20

West Germany German Grand Prix

Nürburgring Nordschleife

Spain Ricardo Tormo

Spain Angel Nieto

South Africa Kork Ballington

Japan Takazumi Katayama

Italy Virginio Ferrari

Report
12
August 27

Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakian Grand Prix

Brno

Spain Ricardo Tormo


South Africa Kork Ballington

South Africa Kork Ballington


Report
13
September 17

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavian Grand Prix

Rijeka

Spain Ricardo Tormo

Spain Angel Nieto

Australia Gregg Hansford

Australia Gregg Hansford


Report


Final standings



500cc standings[20]


































































































































































































































Place
Rider
Number
Country
Machine
Points
Wins
1

United States Kenny Roberts
80

United States

Yamaha
110
4
2

United Kingdom Barry Sheene
7

United Kingdom

Suzuki
100
2
3

Venezuela Johnny Cecotto
4

Venezuela
Yamaha
66
1
4

Netherlands Wil Hartog
10

Netherlands
Suzuki
65
2
5

Japan Takazumi Katayama
8

Japan
Yamaha
53
0
6

United States Pat Hennen
3
United States
Suzuki
51
1
7

United States Steve Baker
2
United States
Suzuki
42
0
8

Finland Teuvo Lansivuori
9

Finland
Suzuki
39
0
9

Italy Marco Lucchinelli
11

Italy
Suzuki
30
0
10

France Michel Rougerie
13

France
Suzuki
23
0
11

Italy Virginio Ferrari
12
Italy
Suzuki
22
1
12

United Kingdom Steve Parrish
6
United Kingdom
Suzuki
20
0
13

Netherlands Boet van Dulmen

Netherlands
Suzuki
15
0
14

United Kingdom Steve Manship

United Kingdom
Suzuki
12
0
15

France Christian Estrosi

France
Suzuki
11
0
16

Italy Graziano Rossi

Italy
Suzuki
7
0
17

United Kingdom John Newbold

United Kingdom
Suzuki
7
0
18

Venezuela Roberto Pietri

Venezuela
Yamaha
6
0
19

Italy Gianni Rolando

Italy
Suzuki
6
0
20

West Germany Gerhard Vogt


West Germany
Yamaha
5
0
21

Switzerland Philippe Coulon


Switzerland
Suzuki
5
0
22

Italy Leandro Becheroni

Italy
Suzuki
4
0
23

United Kingdom Alex George

United Kingdom
Suzuki
4
0
24

West Germany Jurgen Steiner

West Germany
Suzuki
4
0
25

Belgium Jean Philippe Orban


Belgium
Suzuki
3
0
26

Italy Carlo Perugini (motorcyclist)

Italy
Suzuki
2
0
27

United Kingdom Tom Herron

United Kingdom
Suzuki
2
0
28

Italy Gianfranco Bonera

Italy
Suzuki
2
0
29

Switzerland Bruno Kneubühler

Switzerland
Suzuki
2
0
30

New Zealand Dennis Ireland


New Zealand
Suzuki
1
0
31

Australia Kenny Blake


Australia
Yamaha
1
0


350cc standings[21]


































































































































































































































Place
Rider
Number
Country
Machine
Points
Wins
1

South Africa Kork Ballington
5

South Africa

Kawasaki
134
6
2

Japan Takazumi Katayama
1

Japan

Yamaha
77
2
3

Australia Gregg Hansford


Australia
Kawasaki
76
3
4

South Africa Jon Ekerold
3

South Africa
Yamaha
64
0
5

United Kingdom Tom Herron
2

United Kingdom
Yamaha
50
0
6

France Michel Rougerie
4

France
Yamaha
47
0
7

Italy Franco Bonera


Italy
Yamaha
37
0
8

France Patrick Fernandez
8

France
Yamaha
36
0
9

Australia Victor Soussan
12

Australia
Yamaha
34
0
10

France Olivier Chevallier
6

France
Yamaha
27
0
11

Finland Penti Korhonen

Finland
Yamaha
20

12

Italy Franco Uncini

Italy
Yamaha
19

13

Italy Paolo Pileri

Italy

18

14

United Kingdom Mick Grant

United Kingdom
Kawasaki
16

15

France Christian Sarron

France
Yamaha
15

16

West Germany Anton Mang

West Germany
Kawasaki
14

17

France Patrick Pons

France
Yamaha
9

18

Italy Marco Lucchinelli

Italy
Yamaha
5

19

France Guy Bertin

France
Yamaha
5

20

France Eric Saul

France
Yamaha
4

21

Italy Vanes Francini

Italy
Yamaha
3

22

France Raymond Roche

France
Yamaha
3

23

Venezuela Alejandro Aleman

Venezuela
Yamaha
2

24

Sweden Leif Gustafsson

Sweden
Yamaha
2

25

Netherlands Peter Van Der Wal

Netherlands
Yamaha
2

26

Italy Gianni Pelletier

Italy
Yamaha
2

27

Italy A.Piccioni

Italy
Yamaha
1

28

Finland Eero Hyvärinen

Finland
Yamaha
1

29

France Hervi Moineau

France
Yamaha
1

30

Switzerland Roland Freymond

Switzerland
Yamaha
1

31

Italy Mario Lega

Italy

1


250cc standings[22]























































































































































































































































Place
Rider
Number
Country
Machine
Points
Wins
1

South Africa Kork Ballington
6

South Africa

Kawasaki
124
4
2

Australia Gregg Hansford


Australia

Kawasaki
118
4
3

France Patrick Fernandez
10

France

Yamaha
55
0
4

United States Kenny Roberts
80

United States

Yamaha
54
2
5

West Germany Anton Mang


Germany

Kawasaki
52
1
6

United Kingdom Tom Herron
5

United Kingdom

Yamaha
48
0
7

Italy Mario Lega


Italy

Morbidelli
44
0
8

Italy Franco Uncini


Italy

Yamaha
42
0
9

South Africa Jon Ekerold
9

South Africa

Yamaha
40
0
10

Italy Paolo Pileri
31

Italy

Morbidelli
35
1
11

France Raymond Roche

France

26

12

France Olivier Chevallier

France

25

13

France Jean-François Baldé

France

19

14

United Kingdom Mick Grant

United Kingdom

17

15

Australia Victor Soussan

Australia

14

16

Italy Walter Villa

Italy

13

17

Venezuela Carlos Lavado

Venezuela

12

18

United Kingdom Chas Mortimer

United Kingdom

12

19

Finland Penti Korhonen

Finland

10

20

United Kingdom Clive Padgett

United Kingdom

5

21

Switzerland Hans Müller

Switzerland

5

22

Switzerland Roland Freymond

Switzerland

4

23

United States Ted Henter

United States

3

24

Finland Pekka Nurmi

Finland

2

25

Australia Ray Quincey

Australia

2

26

Venezuela Alejandro Aleman

Venezuela

2

27

Australia John Dodds

Australia

2

28

Sweden Leif Gustafsson

Sweden

1

29

Japan Sadao Asami

Japan

1

30

Finland Eero Hyvärinen

Finland

1

31

France Marc Fontan

France

1

32

France Hervi Moineau

France

1

33

France Guy Bertin

France

1

34

France Thierry Espié

France

1


125cc standings[23]























































































































































































































































Place
Rider
Number
Country
Machine
Points
Wins
1

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini
2

Italy

MBA
114
4
2

Spain Angel Nieto
3

Spain

Minarelli
88
4
3

Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi
1

Italy

Minarelli
70
4
4

Austria Harald Bartol
7

Austria

Morbidelli
68
0
5

France Thierry Espié
27

France

Motobécane
62
0
6

Italy Maurizio Massimiani
11

Italy

Morbidelli
56
0
7

Switzerland Hans Müller
8

Switzerland

Morbidelli
48
0
8

Sweden Per-Edward Carlsson


Sweden

Morbidelli
46
0
9

France Jean-Louis Guignabodet


France

Morbidelli
42
0
10

United Kingdom Clive Horton


United Kingdom

MBA
25
0
11

Patrick Plisson



20

12

Matti Kinnunen



18

13

Stefan Dörflinger



17

14

Pierluigi Conforti



16

15

August Auinger



14

16

Christian Leon



10

17

Thierry Noblesse



9

18

Alejandro Aleman



8

19

Felice Agostini



7

20

Ricardo Russo



6

21

Cees van Dongen



6

22

Claudio Granata



5

23

Gert Bender



5

24

Walter Koschine



5

25
M.Cortes



4

26

Luciano Schiavone



4

27
Y.Dupont



3

28

Rolf Blatter



3

29

Henk van Kessel



2

30

Alois Meyer



1

31

Benny Janssen



1

32

Ricardo Tormo



1

33

Enrico Cereda



1

34
B.Wilbers



1


50cc standings[24]













































































































































































































Place
Rider
Number
Country
Machine
Points
Wins
1

Spain Ricardo Tormo
3

Spain

Bultaco
99
5
2

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini
2

Italy

Kreidler
64
2
3

France Patrick Plisson
5

France

ABF
48
0
4

West Germany Wolfgang Müller
20

West Germany

Kreidler
28
0
5

Switzerland Rolf Blatter
17

Switzerland

Kreidler
25
0
6

Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger
6

Switzerland

Kreidler
24
0
7

Italy Claudio Lusuardi
18

Italy

Bultaco
20
0
8

Netherlands Peter Looijensteijn
27

Netherlands

Kreidler
14
0
9

West Germany Ingo Emmerich
23

West Germany

Kreidler
14
0
10

Italy Aldo Pero
15

Italy

Kreidler
13
0
11

Spain Angel Nieto



12

12

Netherlands Henk van Kessel



11

13

Italy Enrico Cereda



11

14

Belgium Julien van Zeebroeck



10

15

Netherlands Cees van Dongen



10

16

Willi Scheidhauer



10

17

Hagen Klein



9

18

Theo Timmer



9

19
C.Dumont



6

20

Daniel Corvi



5

21

Gerrit Strikker



4

22

Luigi Rinaudo



4

23

Ramon Gali



3

24
A.Jeva



3

25
S.Monreale



2

26

Zbynek Havdra



2

27
J.Mira



1

28

Jacques Hutteau



1


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