1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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1979 F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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The 1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 31st F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.




Contents





  • 1 Season summary


  • 2 1979 Grand Prix season calendar


  • 3 Final standings

    • 3.1 500cc standings


    • 3.2 350cc standings


    • 3.3 250cc standings


    • 3.4 125cc standings


    • 3.5 50cc standings



  • 4 Notes


  • 5 References




Season summary


A season of changing fortunes in the 500cc class saw American, Kenny Roberts capture his second crown in the face of the Suzuki-mounted opposition.[1] In the 50cc class, Eugenio Lazzarini won every race in which he finished to take the championship.[1]Angel Nieto dominated on a Minarelli to take his seventh world championship.[1]Kork Ballington would repeat as double world champion in the 250cc and 350cc classes for Kawasaki.[1]


Defending champion Roberts was injured in a pre-season test but came back to win round two in impressive fashion.[2] His rivals also suffered from bad luck. Hartog breaking his arm in practice, Cecotto badly breaking his kneecap in Austria and Sheene suffering from mechanical failures.[1] The 1979 British Grand Prix would be remembered as one of the greatest races of the modern era with Roberts beating Sheene to the finish line by three-hundredths of a second.[3]


After an eleven-year absence from world championship racing, Honda returned to competition with the exotic, four-stroke NR500 ridden by riders Mick Grant and Takazumi Katayama at the British Grand Prix.[4] The motorcycle featured an engine with oval-shaped cylinders as well as a monocoque chassis. Both bikes retired from the race, Grant crashing out on the first turn after the bike spilled oil onto his rear tire. Katayama retired on the seventh lap due to ignition problems.[4]


The top riders boycotted the Belgian Grand Prix over safety issues showing their increasing dissatisfaction with the way the FIM conducted races.[5] After several safety issues, the top riders banded together near the end of the year to announce that they would create a competing championship called the World Series.[1] Although the series never got off the ground, the riders had flexed their political muscles and it forced the FIM to change the way they dealt with races and the riders themselves.[1] The FIM announced an increase in prize money for the following year.[1] This would mark the beginning of an era of increased professionalism in the sport.[1]



1979 Grand Prix season calendar














































































































































Round
Date
Race
Location
50cc winner
125cc winner
250cc winner
350cc winner
500cc winner
Report
1
March 18

Venezuela Venezuelan Grand Prix

San Carlos


Spain Angel Nieto

Italy Walter Villa

Venezuela Carlos Lavado

United Kingdom Barry Sheene

Report
2
April 29

Austria Austrian Grand Prix

Salzburgring


Spain Angel Nieto


South Africa Kork Ballington

United States Kenny Roberts

Report
3
May 6

Germany German Grand Prix

Hockenheimring

Germany Gerhard Waibel

Spain Angel Nieto

South Africa Kork Ballington

South Africa Jon Ekerold

Netherlands Wil Hartog

Report
4
May 13

Italy Nations Grand Prix

Imola

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini

Spain Angel Nieto

South Africa Kork Ballington

Australia Gregg Hansford

United States Kenny Roberts

Report
5
May 20

Spain Spanish Grand Prix

Jarama

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini

Spain Angel Nieto

South Africa Kork Ballington

South Africa Kork Ballington

United States Kenny Roberts

Report
6
June 17

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavian Grand Prix

Rijeka

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini

Spain Angel Nieto

Italy Graziano Rossi

South Africa Kork Ballington

United States Kenny Roberts

Report
7
June 23

Netherlands Dutch TT

Assen

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini

Spain Angel Nieto

Italy Graziano Rossi

Australia Gregg Hansford

Italy Virginio Ferrari

Report
8
July 1

Belgium Belgian Grand Prix[6]

Spa-Francorchamps

Netherlands Henk van Kessel

Australia Barry Smith

Austria Edi Stoellinger


New Zealand Dennis Ireland

Report
9
July 22

Sweden Swedish Grand Prix

Karlskoga


Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi

Italy Graziano Rossi


United Kingdom Barry Sheene

Report
10
July 29

Finland Finnish Grand Prix

Imatra


Spain Ricardo Tormo

South Africa Kork Ballington

Australia Gregg Hansford

Netherlands Boet van Dulmen

Report
11
August 12

United Kingdom British Grand Prix

Silverstone


Spain Angel Nieto

South Africa Kork Ballington

South Africa Kork Ballington

United States Kenny Roberts

Report
12
August 19

Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakian Grand Prix

Brno


France Guy Bertin

South Africa Kork Ballington

South Africa Kork Ballington


Report
13
September 2

France French Grand Prix

Le Mans

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini

France Guy Bertin

South Africa Kork Ballington

France Patrick Fernandez

United Kingdom Barry Sheene

Report


Final standings



500cc standings
























































































































































































































































Place
Rider
Team
Machine
Points
Wins
1

United States Kenny Roberts

Yamaha USA

YZR500
113
5
2

Italy Virginio Ferrari

Nava Gallina-Suzuki

RG500
89
1
3

United Kingdom Barry Sheene

Heron-Suzuki
RG500
87
3
4

Netherlands Wil Hartog
Riemersma Racing
RG500
66
1
5

Italy Franco Uncini
Zago-Suzuki
RG500
51
0
6

Netherlands Boet van Dulmen

RG500
50
1
7

Netherlands Jack Middelburg

RG500
42
0
8

United States Randy Mamola
Zago-Suzuki
RG500
29
0
9

Switzerland Philippe Coulon
Frankonia Suzuki
RG500
29
0
10

United Kingdom Tom Herron
Heron-Suzuki
RG500
28
0
11

France Christian Sarron
Sonauto Gauloises-Yamaha
YZR500
26

12

United Kingdom Steve Parrish
Heron-Suzuki
RG500
19

13

United States Mike Baldwin
Zago-Suzuki
RG500
17

14

New Zealand Dennis Ireland
Derry's Racing
RG500
17
1
15

France Michel Rougerie
Ecurie Ste Pernod
RG500
16

16

France Bernard Fau
Suzuki-France
RG500
13

17

Australia Kenny Blake

RG500
12

18

Italy Marco Lucchinelli

RG500
11

19

United Kingdom Gary Lingham

RG500
10

20

Venezuela Johnny Cecotto
Venemotos-Yamaha
YZR500
10

21

West Germany Gustav Reiner
Dieter Braun Team
RG500
8

22

Japan Hiroyuki Kawasaki
Heron-Suzuki
RG500
6

23

Netherlands Henk De Vries
Team 77
RG500
6

24

West Germany Gerhard Vogt

Bill Smith Racing
RG500
6

25

Venezuela Roberto Pietri

RG500
5

26

West Germany Sepp Hage

Dieter Braun Team
RG500
5

27

Belgium Jacky Matagne

RG500
4

28

Austria Max Wiener

RG500
4

29

Japan Ikujiro Takai
Yamaha International
YZR500
3

30

Italy Carlo Perugini

RG500
3

31

Switzerland Sergio Pellandini

RG500
2

32

Belgium Guy Cooremans

RG500
2

33

Italy Graziano Rossi

Morbidelli

2

34

United Kingdom John Woodley

RG500
2

35

Sweden Peter Sjostrom
Ava MC Stockholm
RG500
1

36

Finland Seppo Rossi
Kouv MK
RG500
1

37

Belgium Dieter Heinen

RG500
1

38

United Kingdom Mick Grant

Honda-HRC
RG500/NR500
1

39

United Kingdom John Newbold
Team Appleby Glade
RG500
1

40

Italy Gianni Pelletier

RG500
1


350cc standings



















































































































































































































































































Place
Rider
Number
Country
Machine
Points
Wins
1

South Africa Kork Ballington
1

South Africa

Kawasaki
99
5
2

France Patrick Fernandez


France

Yamaha
90
1
3

Australia Gregg Hansford
3

Australia

Kawasaki
77
3
4

West Germany Anton Mang
16

West Germany

Kawasaki
64
0
5

Switzerland Michel Frutschi


Switzerland

Yamaha
47
0
6

France Michel Rougerie
6

France

Yamaha
47
0
7

Switzerland Roland Freymond
27

Switzerland

Yamaha
40
0
8

South Africa Jon Ekerold
4

South Africa

Yamaha
34
1
9

Japan Sadao Asami


Japan

Yamaha
27
0
10

Australia Jeff Sayle


Australia

Yamaha
24
0
11

Finland Pekka Nurmi



23

12

Finland Penti Korhonen



17

13

France Christian Estrosi



16

14

Venezuela Carlos Lavado



15

15

France Patrick Pons



12

16

France Eric Saul



10

17

France Michel Rougerie



10

18

Belgium Richard Hubin



9

19

France Herve Guilleux



8

20

France Olivier Chevallier



8

21

Australia Victor Soussan



8

22

Australia Graeme McGregor



5

23

Australia Murray Sayle



5

24

Italy Eddy Elias



4

25

Sweden Bengt Elgh



4

26

Italy Paolo Pileri



4

27

Austria Edi Stoellinger



4

28

West Germany Reinhold Roth



3

29

United Kingdom Tony Head



3

30

Netherlands Klaas Hernamdt



3

31

Spain Victor Palomo



3

32

Finland Eero Hyvärinen



3

33

South Africa Alan North



3

34

Italy Adelio Faccioli



2

35

United Kingdom Joey Dunlop



2

36

Japan Yoshimi Matsumoto



2

37

Italy Gianfranco Bonera



2

38

Austria Max Wiener



1


250cc standings


























































































































































































































































































Place
Rider
Number
Country
Machine
Points
Wins
1

South Africa Kork Ballington
1

South Africa

Kawasaki
141
7
2

Australia Gregg Hansford
2

Australia

Kawasaki
81
0
3

Italy Graziano Rossi
46

Italy

Morbidelli
67
3
4

United States Randy Mamola


United States

Yamaha
64
0
5

France Patrick Fernandez
3

France

Yamaha
63
0
6

West Germany Anton Mang
5

West Germany

Kawasaki
56
0
7

Italy Walter Villa
16

Italy

Yamaha
39
1
8

France Jean-François Baldé
13

France

Kawasaki
29
0
9

Austria Edi Stoellinger


Austria

Kawasaki
28
1
10

Switzerland Roland Freymond
22

Switzerland

Yamaha
22
0
11

Olivier Chevallier



22

12

Christian Estrosi



19

13

Chas Mortimer



14

14

Paolo Pileri



14

15

Graeme McGregor



14

16

Barry Ditchburn



13

17

Victor Soussan



11

18

Eric Saul



11

19
M.Sayle



10

20

Fernando Gonzales de N.



9

21

Penti Korhonen



9

22

Jon Ekerold



8

23

Richard Hubin



7

24

Guy Bertin



6

25

Michel Simeon



5

26

Jeffrey Sayle



4

27

Hans Müller



4

28

Massimo Matteoni



3

29

Maurizio Massimiani



3

30

Pekka Nurmi



3

31
J.Lazo



3

32
B.Elgh



2

33
Y.Matsumoto



2

34

Eero Hyvärinen



1

35

Tony Head



1

36

Sadao Asami



1

37

Thierry Espié



1

38

Alan North



1

39

Rinus Van Kasteren



1


125cc standings




































































































































































































































































































































Place
Rider
Number
Country
Machine
Points
Wins
1

Spain Angel Nieto
2

Spain

Minarelli
120
8
2

Italy Maurizio Massimiani
6

Italy

MBA
53
0
3

Switzerland Hans Müller
7

Switzerland

MBA
50
0
4

France Thierry Espié
5

France

Motobécane
48
0
5

West Germany Gert Bender


West Germany

GB Bender
47
0
6

France Guy Bertin


France

Motobécane
40
2
7

Spain Ricardo Tormo
8

Spain

Bultaco
39
1
8

Austria Harald Bartol
4

Austria

Morbidelli
36
0
9

Switzerland Bruno Kneubühler


Switzerland

MBA
36
0
10

Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi
3

Italy

Minarelli
35
1
11

Stefan Dörflinger



35

12

Barry Smith





13

Walter Koschine



25

14

August Auinger



25

15

Eugenio Lazzarini



22

16

Jean Louis Guignabodet



20

17

Matti Kinnunen



19

18

Patrick Herouard



18

19

Marcelino Garcia



17

20

Thierry Noblesse



16

21

Per-Edward Carlson



14

22

Jean Francois Lecureux



12

23

Patrick Plisson



12

24

Martin Van Soest



10

25

Gianpaolo Marchetti



10

26

Rolf Blatter



8

27

Peter Looijesteijn



8

28

Clive Horton



7

29

Francois Granon



7

30

Stefan Janssen



7

31

Ivan Troisi



5

32

Paul Bordes



5

33

Pierluigi Conforti



4

34

Anton Straver



4

35

Peter Balaz



3

36

Jean Paul Magnoni



2

37

Alfred Waibel



2

38

Stefano Ferretti



2

39

Henk van Kessel



2

40

Jan Huberts



2

41

Marc Antoine Constantin



2

42

Miguel Cortes



1

43

Fernando Gonzales de N.



1

44

Renè Renier



1

45

Johnny Wickstroem



1


50cc standings



























































































































































































































Place
Rider
Number
Country
Machine
Points
Wins
1

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini
2

Italy

Kreidler
75
5
2

Switzerland Rolf Blatter
5

Switzerland

Kreidler
62
0
3

France Patrick Plisson
3

France

ABF
32
0
4

West Germany Gerhard Waibel


West Germany

Kreidler
31
1
5

Netherlands Peter Looijensteijn
8

Netherlands

Kreidler
30
0
6

West Germany Hagen Klein
17

West Germany

Kreidler
26
0
7

Netherlands Henk van Kessel
12

Netherlands

Sparta
23
1
8

France Jacques Hutteau


France

Kreidler
27
0
9

West Germany Ingo Emmerich


West Germany

Kreidler
8
0
10

Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger


Switzerland

Kreidler
6
0
11

Rainer Scheidhauer



17

12

Theo Timmer



16

13

Aldo Pero



16

14

Rudolf Kunz



13

15
E.Saffioti



10

16

Wolfgang Müller



9

17

Ricardo Tormo



6

18

Enrico Cereda



5

19

Joaquim Gali



5

20

Daniel Mateos



4

21
M.Servadio



4

22

Graham Singer



4

23
P.Verbic



3

24

Theo Van Geffen



3

25
R.Oosting



2

26

Claudio Granata



2

27

Hans Hummel



2

28

Cees Van Dongen



1

29
D.Priori



1

30

Gerrit Strikker



1


Notes



  1. ^ abcdefghi Noyes, Dennis; Scott, Michael (1999), Motocourse: 50 Years Of Moto Grand Prix, Hazleton Publishing Ltd, ISBN 1-874557-83-7.mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output .citation qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-maintdisplay:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  2. ^ "Roberts Ruptures Spleen In Crash". The Hour. United Press International. 16 February 1979. p. 26. Retrieved 15 December 2010.


  3. ^ "Silverstone 1979 – a Roberts-Sheene classic". motogp.com. Retrieved 23 October 2012.


  4. ^ ab "The NR500s: A Humiliating Debut". world.honda.com. Retrieved 23 October 2012.


  5. ^ "Roberts Suspended For Boycott". Modesto Bee. Modesto Bee. 2 July 1979. p. 1. Retrieved 15 December 2010.


  6. ^ Top riders went on strike at the Belgian Grand Prix over track safety.



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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