1983 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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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.




Contents





  • 1 Season summary


  • 2 1983 Grand Prix season calendar

    • 2.1 Calendar changes



  • 3 Results and standings

    • 3.1 1983 Grand Prix season results


    • 3.2 500cc riders' standings[15][16]


    • 3.3 250cc standings[17][18]


    • 3.4 125cc standings


    • 3.5 50cc standings[19]



  • 4 References


  • 5 Footnotes




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 battle for the 500 cc crown would pit a former world champion riding a powerful but, ill-handling four cylinder motorcycle against a young upstart riding a less powerful but better handling three cylinder motorcycle. Also as 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. Honda also introduced a production version of the NS500 called the RS500 for privateer racers.[3] These were very similar to the NS500 machines used by the factory racing team but, lacked the special exhaust system.[3] 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] Suzuki's pursuit of a lightweight and compact machine had led to a myriad of handling problems associated with the flexing of the thin aluminum frame tubing.[1] 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.[4] 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.[5][6][7] In Round 3 at Monza, Roberts crashed while leading Spencer three laps from the finish.[4] 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.[4]


Things began to go Roberts' way at the Austrian Grand Prix as Roberts won while Spencer's Honda suffered a crankshaft failure.[4] 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.[4] 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.[8][9] 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.[10] 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.[10]


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.[11] 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.[12] Roberts considered Spencer's pass to be foolish and dangerous, and exchanged angry words with him on the podium.[11]


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.[8][9] The two riders dominated the season with each claiming six victories and six pole positions in the 12 race series.[8][9]



1983 Grand Prix season calendar


The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 1983:[13][14]






















































Round
Date

Grand Prix

Circuit
1
19 March

South Africa Nashua Motorcycle Grand Prix

Kyalami
2
3 April

France Grand Prix de France

Bugatti Circuit
3
24 April

Italy Gran Premio delle Nazioni

Autodromo Nazionale Monza
4
8 May

Germany Großer Preis von Deutschland

Hockenheimring
5
22 May

Spain Marlboro Gran Premio de España de Motociclismo

Circuito Permanente Del Jarama
6
29 May

Austria Großer Preis von Österreich

Salzburgring
7
12 June

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yu Grand Prix

Automotodrom Rijeka
8
25 June

Netherlands Dutch TT Assen

TT Circuit Assen
9
3 July

Belgium Johnson GP of Belgium

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
10
31 July

United Kingdom Marlboro British Grand Prix

Silverstone Circuit
11
6 August

Sweden Swedish TT

Scandinavian Raceway
12
4 September

San Marino Grand Prix S. Marino

Autodromo Dino Ferrari


Calendar changes


  • The Argentine Grand Prix was taken off the calendar due to the high costs to host the event.

  • The South African Grand Prix was added to the calendar.

  • The French Grand Prix moved from the Nogaro circuit to the Bugatti Circuit in Le Mans after a strike by all the factory teams, as well as some private drivers, due to the very dangerous track conditions.

  • The Nations Grand Prix moved from the Circuito Internazionale Santa Monica to the Autodromo Nazionale Monza.

  • The German Grand Prix was moved forward, from 26 September to 8 May.

  • The Austrian Grand Prix was moved back, from 2 to 29 May.

  • The Yugoslavian Grand Prix was moved forward, from July 18 to June 12.

  • The Finnish and Czechoslovak Grand Prix were taken off the calendar due to dangerous track conditions.

  • The San Marino Grand Prix moved from the Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello to the Autodromo Dino Ferrari.


Results and standings



1983 Grand Prix season results























































































































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

South Africa South African Grand Prix

Kyalami



France Jean-François Baldé

United States Freddie Spencer

Report
2
3 April

France French Grand Prix

Le Mans

Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger

Spain Ricardo Tormo

United Kingdom Alan Carter

United States Freddie Spencer

Report
3
24 April

Italy Nations Grand Prix

Monza

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini

Spain Ángel Nieto

Venezuela Carlos Lavado

United States Freddie Spencer

Report
4
8 May

Germany German Grand Prix

Hockenheim

Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger

Spain Ángel Nieto

Venezuela Carlos Lavado

United States Kenny Roberts

Report
5
22 May

Spain Spanish Grand Prix

Jarama

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini

Spain Ángel Nieto

France Hervé Guilleux

United States Freddie Spencer

Report
6
29 May

Austria Austrian Grand Prix

Salzburgring


Spain Ángel Nieto

Germany Manfred Herweh

United States Kenny Roberts

Report
7
12 June

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavian Grand Prix

Rijeka

Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger

Switzerland Bruno Kneubühler

Venezuela Carlos Lavado

United States Freddie Spencer

Report
8
25 June

Netherlands Dutch TT

Assen

Italy Eugenio Lazzarini

Spain Ángel Nieto

Venezuela Carlos Lavado

United States Kenny Roberts

Report
9
3 July

Belgium Belgian Grand Prix

Spa-Francorchamps


Italy Eugenio Lazzarini

Belgium Didier de Radiguès

United States Kenny Roberts

Report
10
31 July

United Kingdom British Grand Prix

Silverstone


Spain Ángel Nieto

France Jacques Bolle

United States Kenny Roberts

Report
11
6 August

Sweden Swedish Grand Prix

Anderstorp


Switzerland Bruno Kneubühler

France Christian Sarron

United States Freddie Spencer

Report
12
4 September

San Marino San Marino Grand Prix

Imola

Spain Ricardo Tormo

Italy Maurizio Vitali


United States Kenny Roberts

Report


500cc riders' standings[15][16]


Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top ten finishers. A rider has to finish the race to earn points.
























Position
 1st 
 2nd 
 3rd 
 4th 
 5th 
 6th 
 7th 
 8th 
 9th 
 10th 
Points
15
12
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
1










































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Place
Rider
Team
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

HRC-Honda

NS500
1
1
1
4
1
Ret
1
3
2
2
1
2
144
2

United States Kenny Roberts

Marlboro Agostini-Yamaha

YZR500
2
4
Ret
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
142
3

United States Randy Mamola

HB Sinclair-Suzuki

RG500
5
Ret
2
7
4
3
2
4
3
3
7
5
89
4

United States Eddie Lawson
Marlboro Agostini-Yamaha
YZR500
8
Ret
3
9
6
2
3
5
5
4
5
3
78
5

Japan Takazumi Katayama
HRC-Honda
NS500
Ret
DNS
5
2
3
4
5
2
4
6
3
DNS
77
6

France Marc Fontan
Sonauto Gauloises-Yamaha
YZR500
4
6
7
8
7
6
6
7
6
5
4
6
64
7

Italy Marco Lucchinelli
HRC-Honda
NS500
9
2
10
3
Ret
7
9
Ret
7
Ret
6
4
48
8

United Kingdom Ron Haslam
HRC-Honda
NS500
3
3
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret

8
7
9
9
31
9

Italy Franco Uncini
HB Gallina-Suzuki
RG500
6
Ret
4
6
5
5
Ret
Ret




31
10

France Raymond Roche
Moto Club Paul Ricard
NS500
7
Ret
6
5
Ret
Ret
Ret
9
DNS

8
7
22
11

Netherlands Boet van Dulmen
Shell Nederland-Suzuki
RG500
Ret
DNS
Ret
10
11
10
7
8
9
8
12
8
17
12

Netherlands Jack Middelburg
Stichting Ned-Honda
NS500

10
Ret
11
8
8
11
6
Ret
Ret
DNS
Ret
12
13

Switzerland Sergio Pellandini
Marlboro Tissot-Suzuki
RG500
12
9
8
Ret
9
9
10
Ret
10
Ret


11
14

United Kingdom Barry Sheene

Heron-Suzuki
RG500
10
7
9
Ret

13
13
Ret
DNS
9
Ret
Ret
9
15

United Kingdom Keith Huewen
Heron-Suzuki
RG500

5
Ret
17
10
12
Ret
Ret
11
11
11
Ret
7
16

Italy Gianni Pelletier
Hirt Giapauto-Honda

RS500


Ret
13
12
11
8





3
17

Italy Guido Paci

RS500
Ret
8










3
18

Germany Anton Mang
HB Gallina-Suzuki
RG500





Ret



12
10
10
2
19

Australia Paul Lewis

RG500









10


1
20

United Kingdom Mark Salle

RG500







10
12
14


1


Switzerland Wolfgang von Muralt

RG500
DNQ
11
17
21
Ret
23
15
Ret
15
Ret
17
12
0


Italy Leandro Beccheroni

RG500
Ret
Ret
22
12
Ret
21
Ret


Ret
18
11
0


Italy Virginio Ferrari

Cagiva

GP500
15
Ret
11
Ret

26
Ret


Ret

Ret
0


Italy Loris Reggiani
HB Gallina-Suzuki
RG500
11








Ret
15
DNS
0


New Zealand Stu Avant

RG500

17

30



11
16



0


Italy Walter Magliorati
Moto Club Carate
RG500
DNQ
16
12
14

25
12




17
0


Switzerland Philippe Coulon
Marlboro-Suzuki
RG500
DNQ
12
Ret
23
17
16
14
18
Ret
24
19
13
0


Republic of Ireland Norman Brown†
Hector Neill Racing
RG500







12
DNS
Ret†


0


United Kingdom Chris Guy

RG500
Ret
Ret
24
25
18
14
23
Ret
Ret
13
14
14
0


Sweden Peter Sjostrom
Jeb’s Helmet Sweden
RG500

13
14
15

17

Ret
Ret
22
16
20
0


Italy Maurizio Massimiani
Honda-Italia
RS500
13
14



15
Ret


23

Ret
0


Germany Gustav Reiner
Krauter-Vertrieb Racing
RG500
Ret
Ret
13
16
14
Ret
17





0


United Kingdom Steve Parrish
Mitsui Yamaha
YZR500
20
Ret
15
18
15
20

Ret
DNQ
Ret
13
16
0


Finland Eero Hyvarinen

RG500

Ret




19
15
13



0


Belgium Didier de Radigues
Team Johnson Elf
RS500

Ret
Ret
DNQ
13
Ret


Ret
Ret
20
Ret
0


Netherlands Henk de Vries
Henk de Vries Motoren
RG500



24



13




0


Italy Fabio Biliotti
Moto Club Condor
RS500
14


22
16
19
18
17
DNS
DNQ

21
0


France Franck Gross

RS500






16
Ret
14
18

19
0


Netherlands Rob Punt
M. Woestenburg
RG500







14
18
20


0


France Louis-Luc Maisto

RG500

15










0


United Kingdom Kevin Wrettom

RG500









15


0


Italy Massimo Broccoli

RG500











15
0


Germany Ernst Gschwender
MO Motul Racing Team
RG500

18
Ret
19

18
21
16
17


22
0


Brazil Marco Greco

RG500
16
Ret
18
31
Ret

Ret


DNQ


0


Australia Wayne Gardner
Honda Britain Racing
NS500







Ret

16


0


Italy Marco Papa

RG500


16









0


South Africa Jon Ekerold
Cagiva
GP500
17
19
DNQ




Ret

DNQ

24
0


United Kingdom Steve Henshaw
Harold Coppock
RG500









17


0


Italy Corrado Tuzii
Beton Bloc Racing
RS500
18
DNQ
23
28
19




DNQ

Ret
0


Italy Paolo Ferretti

YZR500

Ret
20
29

Ret





18
0


Switzerland Peter Huber†

RG500

DNQ
26
33


22

19
Ret†


0


United Kingdom Gary Lingham
Myers Motorcycles
RG500
19








Ret


0


Italy Lorenzo Ghiselli

RG500
DNQ

19









0


Netherlands Rinus van Kasteren

RG500







19




0


United Kingdom Alan Irwin
D. McManus
RG500









19


0


Denmark Borge Nielsen

RG500
DNQ
DNQ

Ret

28
Ret
20
20

29
23
0


Sweden Bent Slydal

RG500
DNQ




27
20

Ret
DNQ
Ret

0


Germany Walter Hoffmann
Deutsche Tecalemit
RG500



20








0


Spain Francisco Rico

RG500




20







0


Germany Alfons Ammerschlager

Skoal Bandit Heron Suzuki
RG500
21


Ret
22
22






0


Austria Franz Kaserer

RG500
DNQ

25
Ret

29
24
21
Ret


26
0


Switzerland Andreas Hofmann

RG500
DNQ
Ret
21
Ret
Ret
Ret



DNQ

27
0


New Zealand Dennis Ireland

RG500



34



Ret
21
DNQ


0


United Kingdom Con Law

RG500








Ret
21


0


Spain Carlos Morante

YZR500




21







0


Sweden Peter Skold

RG500










21

0


Netherlands Johan van Eijk

RG500







22
22



0


Germany Wolfgang Schwarz
ES Motorradzubeh Racing Team
RG500
22


27








0


Sweden Lars Johansson

RG500










22

0


Spain Jose Parra

RG500




23







0


Belgium Jean-Philippe Delers

YZR500








23



0


Sweden Ake Grahn

YZR500










23

0


Austria Josef Ragginger

RG500





24
25





0


United Kingdom Steve Williams
DTR Fowler Yamaha
YZR500



Ret





DNQ
24

0


Greece Dimitrios Papandreou

YZR500






Ret




25
0


Finland Esko Kuparinen

RG500










25

0


United Kingdom Dave Dean

RG500


Ret
26





Ret


0


Finland Timo Pohjola

YZR500










26

0


Denmark Kjeld Sorensen

RG500










27

0


Norway Alf Graarud

YZR500










28

0


Sweden Jan-Olof Odeholm

RG500










30

0


Switzerland Alain Roethlisberger

YZR500

Ret
Ret
32








0


Germany Dieter Klopfer
DIKO




35








0


France Jean Lafond
Claude Fior


Ret

Ret




DNS



0


Switzerland Michel Frutschi†
Honda Switzerland
RS500
Ret
Ret†










0


United Kingdom Roger Marshall
Honda Britain Racing
RS500







Ret

Ret


0


Germany Klaus Klein

RG500



Ret








0


Germany Gerhard Treusch

RG500



Ret








0


Spain Marco Grino

RG500




Ret







0


Belgium Bernard Denis

RG500








Ret



0


United Kingdom Rob McElnea
Heron-Suzuki
RG500









Ret


0


Australia John Pace

RG500









Ret


0


United Kingdom Graham Wood
DTR Fowler Yamaha
YZR500









Ret


0


Denmark Chris Fisker

RG500










Ret

0


Sweden Peter Linden

RG500










Ret

0


Finland Risto Korhonen

RG500










Ret

0


Sweden Peter Karlsson

YZR500










Ret

0


Italy Attilio Riondato

RG500











Ret
0


Venezuela Carlos Lavado
Marlboro-Yamaha
YZR500











DNS
0


France Jean-François Baldé

NS500
DNQ











0


Finland Cai Hedstrom



DNQ










0


Netherlands Harry Heutmekers

RG500



DNQ








0


United Kingdom Simon Buckmaster

RG500









DNQ


0

† denotes the death of a rider



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Place
Rider
Team
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
Venemotos-Yamaha
YZR250
7
Ret
1
1
7
7
1
1
3
4
3
100
2

France Christian Sarron
Sonauto Gauloises-Yamaha
YZR250
Ret
Ret
Ret
7
2
4
2
Ret
2
3
1
73
3

Belgium Didier de Radiguès
Team Johnson Elf

Chevallier YZR250
2
4
9
3
Ret
2
Ret
7
1
9
8
68
4

France Hervé Guilleux

Kawasaki

KR250
3

6
12
1
6
Ret
3
5
Ret
2
63
5

France Thierry Espié
Chevallier-Elf
Chevallier YZR250
11
9
2
Ret
5
3
15
6
4
2
13
55
6

West Germany Martin Wimmer
Mitsui-Yamaha
YZR250
8
Ret
4
Ret
3
5
Ret
5
6
5
10
45
7

Germany Manfred Herweh
Massa Real Racing Team
Real-Rotax
6

3
Ret
21
1
3
Ret
Ret


40
8

France Jean-François Baldé
TopCard Krauser
Chevallier YZR250
1
15
10
8
6
12
4
Ret



32
9

Switzerland Jacques Cornu
Höstettler-Yamaha
YZR250
5
2
5
Ret

9

9
7

18
32
10

France Jacques Bolle

Pernod-Yamaha
YZR250
Ret
7
Ret
Ret
18
Ret
6


1
9
26
11

France Patrick Fernandez

Bartol-Yamaha
YZR250
4
6
Ret
2
Ret
11
10
Ret
11
Ret
14
26
12

United Kingdom Alan Carter
Mitsui-Yamaha
YZR250
Ret
1
Ret
13
Ret
Ret
DNS
Ret
DNQ
14
5
21
13

Venezuela Ivan Palazzese
Venemotos-Yamaha
YZR250
10
14
8
Ret
10
18
Ret
2
8
16
15
20
14

France Thierry Rapicault
Sonauto Gauloises-Yamaha
YZR250
9
3
7
21
Ret
Ret
13
Ret
13
8
Ret
19
15

France Jean-Louis Guignabodet
Team Green
YZR250
13
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
13
7
4
9
21
7
18
16

United Kingdom Tony Head

Armstrong-Rotax
CF250
16
5
13
18
DNQ
17
19
14
Ret
22
4
14
17

West Germany Reinhold Roth
Römer Racing Team
YZR250

18
11
5
15
8
Ret


6
16
14
18

Spain Sito Pons

Kobas
Kobas-Rotax
15
13
Ret
9
4
DNS



DNS

10
19

Switzerland Bruno Luscher

YZR250

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

YZR250

11

29
22

17
12
16
18
6
5
21

Switzerland Roland Freymond
Elf Moto Racing Team
CF250
12
Ret
Ret
6
12
Ret
Ret
Ret
21
Ret
Ret
5
23

Belgium Jean Marc Toffolo
RK
Morena-Rotax

10
Ret
Ret

Ret
8
Ret
10
Ret

5
24

Japan Teruo Fukuda

YZR250






11
21
17
7
Ret
4
25

France Christian Estrosi
Pernod-Yamaha
YZR250
17
17
Ret
Ret
Ret
16

8
12
Ret
Ret
3
25

United Kingdom Donnie Robinson
Mitsui-Yamaha
YZR250

Ret
Ret
Ret
8
DNS





3
25

West Germany Harald Eckl

YZR250

8
14
19

Ret
16
Ret
22
12
17
3
28

Spain Carlos Cardus
Kobas
Kobas-Rotax
Ret
21
Ret
11
9
Ret

16
Ret
11
Ret
2
28

Italy Massimo Matteoni
Team Forever
YZR250


Ret
17
14

9
Ret
15


2
30

United Kingdom Donnie McLeod
Dalmac Racing
YZR250



25
Ret
15

10
24
19
12
1
30

France Bernard Fau
TopCard Krauser
Chevallier YZR250
Ret
Ret

10
20
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
1
30

Australia Graeme McGregoer

EMC
EMC-Rotax


Ret




19
26
10

1


France Jean-Louis Tournadre
Sonauto Gauloises-Yamaha
YZR250
Ret
Ret
Ret
14
11
Ret
Ret


Ret
Ret
0


South Africa Alan North

YZR250
Ret


DNQ
23


11
20
15

0


Sweden Eilert Lundstedt

YZR250









Ret
11
0


Austria Siegfried Minich

Rotax


Ret


Ret
12
Ret
Ret
Ret

0


France Pierre Bolle

YZR250

12









0


Germany Herbert Bessendorfer

YZR250






Ret
17
18
13

0


Switzerland Edwin Weibel

YZR250

Ret
18
20

20
20
13
Ret
30
22
0


Netherlands Peter Looijesteijn

Waddon



27



18
14
28

0


South Africa Jimmy Rodger

YZR250
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

YZR250



15







0


Germany Karl-Thomas Grassel

YZR250


17
16







0


United Kingdom Graham Young
EMC
EMC-Rotax


16
Ret
Ret
Ret



20

0


Belgium Michel Simeon

YZR250



Ret
16



Ret
Ret

0


Spain Luis Miguel Reyes
Kobas
Kobas-Rotax




17

Ret


Ret

0


United Kingdom Paul Tinker

YZR250









17

0


Japan Kiyotaka Sakai

YZR250



22


18


25

0


Belgium Stephane Mertens

YZR250








19

19
0


Japan Tadasu Ikeda

YZR250

19

24

DNS



Ret

0


France Gabriel Gabria

YZR250



28
Ret
19
Ret




0


South Africa Robbie Petersen

YZR250
19










0


Spain Domingo Gil

YZR250




19






0


United Kingdom Con Law
EMC
EMC-Rotax







20

26

0


South Africa Kevin Hellyer

YZR250
20










0


Sweden Micke Melander

YZR250










20
0


Austria Manfred Obinger

YZR250





21
21




0


Canada Alan Labrosse

YZR250









Ret
21
0


South Africa Warren Bristol

YZR250
21










0


Italy Massimo Broccoli

YZR250
22

Ret
Ret







0


Germany Herbert Hauf

YZR250





22





0


South Africa Leonard Dibon

YZR250
23










0


Germany Stefan Förtsch

YZR250



23







0


Australia Chris Oldfield
Armstrong-Rotax
CF250









23

0


Denmark Anders Skov

YZR250










23
0


Spain Toni Garcia

YZR250



DNQ
24

Ret




0


South Africa Danny Bristol

YZR250
24










0


United Kingdom Andy Watts
EMC
EMC-Rotax









24

0


Finland Jarmo Liitia

Rotax










24
0


South Africa Mike Crawford
Armstrong-Rotax
CF250
25










0


Netherlands Mar Schouten

MBA



26
Ret
DNS

Ret

Ret

0


Belgium Rene Delaby
Armstrong-Rotax
CF250



Ret




27
Ret
Ret
0


France Eric Saul

YZR250


Ret





Ret
29
Ret
0


Spain Angel Nieto

YZR250
DNQ

DNQ
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret




0


Sweden Bengt Elgh

MBA



Ret






Ret
0


Denmark Leif Nielsen

Rotax






Ret



Ret
0


Denmark Svend Andersson

YZR250









Ret
Ret
0


United Kingdom Steve Williams

YZR250








DNQ
Ret

0


South Africa Dave Petersen

Rotax
Ret










0


South Africa Mario Rademeyer

YZR250
Ret










0


South Africa Richard Porter

Rotax
Ret










0


South Africa Robert Larney

Rotax
Ret










0


France Patrick Chatelet

YZR250

Ret









0


France Philippe Robles

YZR250

Ret









0


France Jean Foray

YZR250

Ret









0


France Patrick Igoa

YZR250

Ret









0


Italy Marcellino Lucchi

SWM
SWM250


Ret








0


Switzerland Constant Pittet

YZR250



Ret







0


Germany Stefan Klabacher

Rotax



Ret







0


France Roger Sibille

YZR250



Ret







0


Austria Thomas Bacher

YZR250





Ret





0


Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bozo Janezic
Armstrong-Rotax
CF250






Ret




0


Australia Jeffrey Sayle
Bartol-Yamaha
YZR250









Ret

0


United Kingdom Steve Tonkin
Armstrong-Rotax
CF250









Ret

0


United Kingdom Steve Wright

YZR250









Ret

0


United Kingdom Pete Wild

YZR250









Ret

0


Italy Stefano Caracchi

MBA









Ret

0


Sweden Per Jansson

YZR250










Ret
0


Belgium Paul Ramon

YZR250








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 [de]
FKN-Kreidler


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[19]

















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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

Krauser
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 [de]
FKN-Kreidler
3
6
7
9
Ret
5
5
33
7

Spain Ricardo Tormo

Garelli




Ret
3
1
25
8

West Germany Rainer Kunz
FKN-Kreidler
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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Footnotes




  1. ^ abcdefghijkl Noyes, Dennis; Scott, Michael (1999), Motocourse: 50 Years Of Moto Grand Prix, Hazleton Publishing Ltd, ISBN 1-874557-83-7


  2. ^ abc DeWitt, Norm (September–October 2012). "Franco Uncini – World Champion – Team Manager – Top Official". Classic Racer (157): 22–28. ISSN 1470-4463.


  3. ^ ab Clifford, Peter (1983), Motocourse 1983-1984, Hazleton Publishing Ltd, ISBN 0-905138-26-0


  4. ^ abcde Abrams, Henry Ray (November 1983). Fastest Freddie. American Motorcyclist. Books.Google.com. Retrieved 4 December 2012.


  5. ^ "Michel Frutschi career profile". ozebook.com. Retrieved 5 December 2012.


  6. ^ "Motorcycle Racing Memorium". motorsportmemorial.org. Retrieved 5 December 2012.


  7. ^ "Second Le Mans death". The Glasgow Herald. 4 April 1983. p. 16.


  8. ^ abc "Kenny Roberts career statistics". motogp.com. Retrieved 4 December 2012.


  9. ^ abc "Freddie Spencer career statistics". motogp.com. Retrieved 4 December 2012.


  10. ^ ab "Two Motorcyclists Die in Race Crash". The New York Times. United Press International. August 1, 1983. Retrieved July 14, 2018.


  11. ^ ab "Roberts says he will never again give an inch of track to Spencer". The Modesto Bee. Bee News Services. 12 August 1983. p. 15. Retrieved 4 December 2012.


  12. ^ "Roberts vs Spencer". cyclenews.com. Archived from the original on 15 July 2010. Retrieved 4 December 2012.


  13. ^ """Alle Grand-Prix uitslagen en bijzonderheden, van 1973 (het jaar dat Jack begon met racen) tot heden". Archive.li. Archived from the original on 25 July 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2018.


  14. ^ "1983 World Motorcycle Championship". Motorsportmagazine.com. 9 October 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2018.


  15. ^ "1983 500cc Final Standings". motogp.com. Retrieved 4 December 2012.


  16. ^ "1983 500cc Entries List". f1network.net. Retrieved 4 December 2012.


  17. ^ "1983 250cc Final Standings". motogp.com. Retrieved 4 December 2012.


  18. ^ "1983 250cc Entries List". f1network.net. Retrieved 4 December 2012.


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