1992 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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1992 F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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1992 World Champions
500cc – Wayne Rainey (Yamaha)
250cc – Luca Cadalora (Honda)
125cc – Alessandro Gramigni (Aprilia)



Wayne Rainey (pictured at Suzuka) became the 1992 500cc world champion


The 1992 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 44th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. Honda secured the constructor's title in all three categories.




Contents





  • 1 Season summaries

    • 1.1 500cc summary


    • 1.2 250cc summary


    • 1.3 125cc summary



  • 2 Rule changes and off track events


  • 3 1992 Grand Prix season calendar

    • 3.1 Calendar changes



  • 4 Results and standings

    • 4.1 Grands Prix



  • 5 Participants

    • 5.1 500cc participants


    • 5.2 250cc participants


    • 5.3 125cc participants



  • 6 Results and standings

    • 6.1 500cc riders' standings[11][12]


    • 6.2 250cc standings[13][14]


    • 6.3 125cc standings[15][16]



  • 7 References




Season summaries



500cc summary


Wayne Rainey won the 1992 World Championship for the third consecutive year on a Kenny Roberts Marlboro Yamaha, however he was largely outshone by a dominant Michael Doohan on his Rothmans Honda, and was only prevented from winning what would have been his first world title by injury.[1]


Doohan won the first four opening rounds, the first he nearly didn’t qualify for, due to tricky conditions in Suzuka, but ended up winning as Rainey crashed out in the rain. Rainey followed Doohan home in second in the following three races, still not fully fit due to a broken femur he had suffered at the end of the 1991 season. Daryl Beattie was third at his home race in Australia, riding as a replacement for Wayne Gardner, who injured himself in a crash in the opening round. There were also podiums for Crivillé on his Honda in the third round and Niall Mackenzie on his Team France Yamaha in the fourth round after Crivillé had crashed out of third from his home race at Jerez.


The fifth round at Mugello saw one of the only races of the season where the three best riders of the era - Rainey, Doohan and Kevin Schwantz were fully fit and able to battle it out. Schwantz had missed the third round due to injury but was able to take the victory at Mugello on his Lucky Strike Suzuki as Rainey crashed out whilst battling for the lead. Rainey did however win his first race of the season at Catalunya in round six, passing Doohan for victory with two laps remaining. The seventh round of the season saw Doohan get back to winning ways, but Rainey had to retire due to being unable to continue after riding in pain following a heavy practice fall.


The eighth round at Assen proved to be crucial to the title race. Rainey left the circuit during practice, still being unable to ride comfortably, all but conceding the title to Doohan. However Doohan was to have his own crash in practice, suffering a double-fracture of his right leg and ruling him out for five races. Gardner also injured himself in practice leaving the Rothmans Honda squad without a rider for the race. Schwantz was therefore favorite for the race, but was being heavily challenged by Cagiva’s four time world champion and veteran Eddie Lawson. Lawson took both riders out of the race with a collision, which resulted in Schwantz suffering a broken arm. The series of events left a group of riders chasing a rare victory and it was Crivillé who took the win, the first of his career.


Rainey was back for the following round at the Hungaroring, but changeable weather conditions allowed Lawson to take Cagiva’s first ever 500cc victory, and Lawson’s last in a glittering career. Rainey got back to winning ways in France for the tenth round, however Gardner took a popular win at the British round, with Rainey in second. A patch of oil into the first turn catching out several riders including high flying Schwantz, and teammate Doug Chandler.


The penultimate round of the season saw the return of Doohan, however he was still not fully fit. Rainey won the race, and whilst Doohan was running in the top ten for periods, he wasn’t able to maintain the pace and finished twelfth. In the final round Rainey needed to a two-point swing to win the world championship, and although Doohan managed a sterling effort to finish sixth, Rainey’s third place was enough to secure him his third and final world title.[1]John Kocinski, Rainey’s teammate took his only win of the season, in his last race for Marlboro Roberts Yamaha, and promoted him to third in the world championship table, ahead of Schwantz. Chandler impressed in his first season in the series finishing fifth, whilst Gardner’s strong performances when fit saw him good enough for sixth. Juan Garriga was a strong seventh on a Yamaha, with Crivillé impressing in his debut season in eighth, ahead of Lawson took ninth,ahead of Randy Mamola. At the end of 1992 several of the big names of the 80's retired - Gardner, Lawson, and Mamola all left the sport, for different reasons.[1]


The factory Honda riders debuted the "big bang" engine, with the NSR500, where the firing order of the cylinders made the power come out in pulses. The benefit to this was in traction, allowing the tires to adhere between pulses, rather than spin because of the two-stroke 500’s peaky powerband. Yamaha came up with their own version for the 9th round and Suzuki had it available by mid-season, though Schwantz didn't use it initially. The "big bang" concept is still used in today's four-stroke MotoGP bikes.



250cc summary


Luca Cadalora claimed his second 250cc crown by a much larger margin than his previous title.[1] He won five out of the first six races on his Rothmans Honda accumulating such a huge points lead that he could afford to be more conservative in the second half of the season. Fellow Italians Loris Reggiani and Pierfrancesco Chili provided Cadalora’s strongest competition.[1]Reggiani won two races on his factory Aprilia, whilst Chili put in a number of strong performances winning three races, but failing to finish on a number of occasions, and suffered the embarrassment of thinking he had claimed a podium in the fourth round at Jerez, only to realise he had slowed down prematurely and had in fact been warming down on the final lap. Helmut Bradl had a more disappointing 1992 season, having run Cadalora close for the title in the previous year, the German on the HB Honda failed to win a race, and was often off the pace, back in fifth in the championship standings. 1992 saw the emergence of several future 250cc stars, with Max Biaggi, Chili’s teammate, winning several pole positions and winning the final round in his debut season and impressing more and more as the season progressed. Loris Capirossi made the step up from 125s to 250s for the 1992 season. He was largely off the pace at the start of the season as he wasn’t given a full works Honda initially, but once provided with a Honda much closer to the performance of Cadalora’s as he proved he had the speed to be a contender. Similarly, Doriano Romboni’s performances improved in the final few races when his HB Honda was upgraded. Former 250 world champion Carlos Lavado retired at the end of the season having had a very low-key 1992, rarely appearing in the points.[1]



125cc summary


Alessandro Gramigni won the first ever 125cc championship for Aprilia, in a tight championship.[1] This was despite Gramigni suffering a broken leg in a road bike accident midway through the season and missing a couple of rounds. Former double 125 champion Fausto Gresini had been consistent throughout the season on his Marlboro Honda, but only won one race, finishing second in the championship. Gresini was looking in serious contention for the championship, but had a critical crash when running in second place in the French round. Honda’s Ralf Waldmann finished third in the championship, but had led the series for most of the year having won three of the first four races. His dip in form after that saw him rarely finish on the podium in the second half of the season. Ezio Gianola won the most races in the class - four, yet a number of crashes and low finishes meant he finished fourth in the championship on his Honda, this was a marked up-turn in fortune for Gianola who had considered retiring after a disappointing 1991 season. Aprilia’s Bruno Casanova also had a much better 1992 than the previous season, finishing fifth in the championship. His only win coming in the closest race of the season at Hockenheim, where the super fast slipstreaming circuit provided a classic 125 race with the lead changing hands almost every lap. Up and coming Dirk Raudies ended the season well with a victory in the penultimate round in Brazil, and 125 veteran Jorge Martinez became the seventh different winner of the season when he won the final round of the season in South Africa.



Rule changes and off track events


During 1992 Rainey created the International Motorcycle Racers’ Association (IMRA) to pressure track organizers for safety improvements. Michelin came back from a semi-withdrawal and supplied tires to the Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha teams. The points system was revised to award points to the top 10 finishers only, instead of the top 15.[1] This system would last for only the 1992 season, a slightly modified version being brought in for 1993, that is still used today.


The calendar was shortened to 13 rounds, with the United States, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Austria losing their races.[1] The South African Grand Prix was added and the European Grand Prix continued for another year.[1]



1992 Grand Prix season calendar


The official 1992 calendar was approved on 28 February 1992.[2] The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 1992:[3][4]


























































Round
Date

Grand Prix

Circuit
1
29 March

Japan Japanese Grand Prix

Suzuka Circuit
2
12 April

Australia Foster's Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix

Eastern Creek Raceway
3
19 April

Malaysia Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix

Shah Alam Circuit
4
10 May

Spain Gran Premio Ducados de España

Circuito Permanente de Jerez
5
24 May

Italy Gran Premio d'Italia

Mugello Circuit
6
31 May

Europe Gran Premio Super Nintendo Entertainment System de Europa

Circuit de Catalunya
7
14 June

Germany German Grand Prix

Hockenheimring
8
27 June

Netherlands Dutch TT Assen

TT Circuit Assen
9
12 July

Hungary HB Magyar Nagydíj

Hungaroring
10
19 July

France Grand Prix de France

Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours
11
2 August

United Kingdom Rothmans British Grand Prix

Donington Park
12
23 August

Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix

Autódromo José Carlos Pace
13
6 September

South Africa Nashua South African Grand Prix

Kyalami


Calendar changes


  • The United States, Austrian, San Marino and Czechoslovakian motorcycle Grand Prix races were taken off the calendar due to a demand from Bernie Ecclestone which started to meddle more with motorcycle racing affairs, along with the IRTA.[5][6][7]

  • The Hungarian Grand Prix was added to the calendar after a one-year absence on demand of Bernie Ecclestone, who wanted to get more F1 tracks on the calendar.

  • The Brazilian Grand Prix was added on the calendar after a two-year absence. On demand of Bernie Ecclestone, the chosen track became the Interlagos circuit, instead of the previously used Goiânia circuit.

  • The French Grand Prix moved from the Paul Ricard circuit to the Magny-Cours circuit on demand of Bernie Ecclestone.

  • The South African Grand Prix returned on the calendar after a six-year absence due to apartheid policies in the country. The venue used was the new, shortened Kyalami circuit.

  • The Vitesse du Mans Grand Prix was taken off the calendar.

  • The European Grand Prix moved from the Jarama circuit to the newly built Catalunya circuit.

  • The Malaysian Grand Prix was moved forward, from 29 September to 19 April.


Results and standings



Grands Prix


















































































































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

Japan Japanese Grand Prix

Suzuka

Germany Ralf Waldmann

Italy Luca Cadalora

Australia Mick Doohan

Report
2
12 April

Australia Australian Grand Prix

Eastern Creek

Germany Ralf Waldmann

Italy Luca Cadalora

Australia Mick Doohan

Report
3
19 April

Malaysia Malaysian Grand Prix

Shah Alam

Italy Alessandro Gramigni

Italy Luca Cadalora

Australia Mick Doohan

Report
4
10 May

Spain Spanish Grand Prix

Jerez

Germany Ralf Waldmann

Italy Loris Reggiani

Australia Mick Doohan

Report
5
24 May

Italy Italian Grand Prix

Mugello

Italy Ezio Gianola

Italy Luca Cadalora

United States Kevin Schwantz

Report
6
31 May

Europe European Grand Prix

Catalunya

Italy Ezio Gianola

Italy Luca Cadalora

United States Wayne Rainey

Report
7
14 June

Germany German Grand Prix

Hockenheim

Italy Bruno Casanova

Italy Pierfrancesco Chili

Australia Mick Doohan

Report
8
27 June

Netherlands Dutch TT

Assen

Italy Ezio Gianola

Italy Pierfrancesco Chili

Spain Àlex Crivillé

Report
9
12 July

Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix

Hungaroring

Italy Alessandro Gramigni

Italy Luca Cadalora

United States Eddie Lawson

Report
10
19 July

France French Grand Prix

Magny-Cours

Italy Ezio Gianola

Italy Loris Reggiani

United States Wayne Rainey

Report
11
2 August

United Kingdom British Grand Prix

Donington

Italy Fausto Gresini

Italy Pierfrancesco Chili

Australia Wayne Gardner

Report
12
23 August

Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix

Interlagos

Germany Dirk Raudies

Italy Luca Cadalora

United States Wayne Rainey

Report
13
6 September

South Africa South African Grand Prix

Kyalami

Spain Jorge Martínez

Italy Max Biaggi

United States John Kocinski

Report


Participants



500cc participants










































































































































































































































































Team
Constructor
Motorcycle
No.
Rider
Rounds

Marlboro Team Roberts

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
1

United States Wayne Rainey
1-7, 9-13
4

United States John Kocinski
1-2, 4-13
Rothmans Honda Team

Honda

Honda NSR500
2

Australia Mick Doohan
1–7, 12-13
Rothmans Kanemoto Honda

Honda

Honda NSR500
5

Australia Wayne Gardner
1, 5, 7, 9-13
58

Australia Daryl Beattie
2-3

Team HRC

Honda

Honda NSR500
53

Japan Shinichi Ito
1
58

Australia Daryl Beattie
1
Ducados Yamaha Team

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
6

Spain Juan Garriga
All

Cagiva Team Agostini

Cagiva

Cagiva GP500 C591
7

United States Eddie Lawson
All
12

Brazil Alex Barros
1-9, 12-13
Global Motorsports/Budweiser Racing

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
8

United States Randy Mamola
All

Lucky Strike Suzuki 500

Suzuki

Suzuki RGV500
10

United States Doug Chandler
All
34

United States Kevin Schwantz
1-2, 4-13
S.R.T.

Suzuki

Suzuki RGV500
55

Japan Keiji Ohishi
1
Millar Racing

ROC-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
11

Republic of Ireland Eddie Laycock
All
Banco ROC

ROC-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
14

France Dominique Sarron
2, 4-13
HEK Racing Team

Harris-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
15

Netherlands Cees Doorakkers
2-13
Librenti Corse

Librenti

Librenti 500
16

Italy Marco Papa
2-8, 10-13
Yamaha France/Banco

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
17

Canada Miguel Duhamel
All
19

United Kingdom Niall Mackenzie
All
65

France Bernard Garcia
10
Rallye-Sport Racing Team

Harris-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
18

Germany Michael Rudroff
All

Team Valvoline/WCM

ROC-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
21

Australia Peter Goddard
1-4, 6-7, 11-13
40

New Zealand Andrew Stroud
9-10
Padgett's Racing Team

Harris-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
22

United Kingdom Simon Buckmaster
2-8, 12-13
61

United Kingdom Jamie Whitham
11
63

United Kingdom Terry Rymer
11
Uvex Racing Team

ROC-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
23

Switzerland Niggi Schmassmann
2-13
25

Austria Josef Doppler
2-13
Paton

Paton

Paton V115 500
24

Italy Lucio Pedercini
2, 4-9, 11-12
MBM Racing

Harris-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
26

United Kingdom Kevin Mitchell
2-13
62

United Kingdom Carl Fogarty
11
Team ROC/Banco

ROC-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
27

Switzerland Serge David
2-13
32

Japan Toshiyuki Arakaki
2-13

Campsa Honda Team

Honda

Honda NSR500
28

Spain Àlex Crivillé
All
VRP Racing Team

VRP

VRP 500 GP
29

Luxembourg Andreas Leuthe
4, 8-9, 11-13
Peter Graves Racing Team

Harris-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
30

United Kingdom Peter Graves
2-5, 7-13
Ville de Paris

ROC-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
31

France Thierry Criné
2-10
Ville de Paris Reims

ROC-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
60

South Africa Mike Wilson
13
Ville de Reims

ROC-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
64

France Bruno Bonhuil
11
K.C.S. International

ROC-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
33

Italy Corrado Catalano
All
Team Domina/SVES Racing

Harris-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
35

Venezuela Larry Moreno Vacondio
0 (5-6, 9-10)
Arciero Racing Team

ROC-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
36

France Claude Arciero
4, 6-10
Nivea For Men Team

ROC-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
37

Spain Juan López Mella
4-7, 12-13
Kirin Mets RT Yamaha

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
52

Japan Norihiko Fujiwara
1
An Team Blue Fox

Honda

Honda NSR500
54

Japan Keiichiro Iwahashi
1
Hiro Racing Team Yamaha

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
56

Japan Toshihiko Honma
1
AM/PM Racing

Honda

Honda NSR500
57

Japan Satoshi Tsujimoto
1
Grant Nashua

Harris-Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
66

United States Russell Wood
13
Source: [8]

Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider


250cc participants


















































































































































































































































Team
Constructor
Motorcycle
No.
Rider
Rounds
Rothmans Kanemoto Honda

Honda

Honda NSR250
1

Italy Luca Cadalora
All
HB Honda Germany

Honda

Honda NSR250
2

Germany Helmut Bradl
All
17

Germany Stefan Prein
All
Repsol Honda/Cardús

Honda

Honda NSR250
3

Spain Carlos Cardús
1-6, 10-11
23

Spain Antonio Sanchez
8
Lucky Strike Suzuki 250

Suzuki

Suzuki RGV250
4

Netherlands Wilco Zeelenberg
1-6, 8-13
28

Spain Herri Torrontegui
All
41

Japan Nobuyuki Wakai
7
Hero Sports with M-Promotion Honda

Honda

Honda NSR250
5

Japan Masahiro Shimizu
All
Marlboro Team Pileri

Honda

Honda NSR250
6

Italy Loris Capirossi
All
Telkor Valesi Racing

Aprilia

Aprilia RSV 250
7

Italy Pierfrancesco Chili
All
29

Italy Max Biaggi
1-9, 11-13
Mitsui Yamaha

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR250
8

Germany Jochen Schmid
All
Gilera Racing Team

Gilera

Aprilia RSV 250
9

France Jean-Philippe Ruggia
All
14

Venezuela Carlos Lavado
All
Gallina/Compagnucci

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR250
10

Italy Paolo Casoli
All
27

Italy Stefano Caracchi
1-5
67

Italy Michele Gallina
6-13
Team Preining

Aprilia

Aprilia RSV 250
11

Austria Andy Preining
All
Euromoto Elf Honda

Honda

Honda NSR250
12

France Jean-Pierre Jeandat
1-8
31

France Bernard Cazade
All
38

France José Kuhn
9-13
JPJ Team Motul

Aprilia

Aprilia RSV 250
12

France Jean-Pierre Jeandat
10
Aprilia Unlimited Jeans

Aprilia

Aprilia RSV 250
13

Italy Loris Reggiani
All
HB Racing Team Italy

Honda

Honda NSR250
15

Italy Doriano Romboni
All
Ducados DC Sports

Aprilia

Aprilia RSV 250
16

Spain Alberto Puig
All
Exact Software-DC Sports

Aprilia

Aprilia RSV 250
36

Netherlands Patrick van den Goorbergh
All
Aprilia-Marushin-Kuhnert

Aprilia

Aprilia RSV 250
18

Germany Harald Eckl
All
Jha Racing

Honda

Honda NSR250
19

Japan Katsuyoshi Kozono
All
Team Greco

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR250
20

Italy Renzo Colleoni
1-5, 7-13
Marlboro Aprilia Mohag

Aprilia

Aprilia RSV 250
21

Switzerland Bernard Häenggeli
All
25

Switzerland Eskil Suter
All
Adi Stadler Racing

Honda

Honda NSR250
24

Japan Adi Stadler
All
Rallye Sport Team Munich

Aprilia

Aprilia RSV 250
26

Germany Bernd Kassner
All
Honda Suisse Mühlebach

Honda

Honda NSR250
30

Switzerland Adi Stadler
All
Melly Racing Team

Honda

Honda NSR250
32

Switzerland Yves Briguet
All
Van den Goorbergh Racing

Aprilia

Aprilia RSV 250
33

Netherlands Jurgen van den Goorbergh
All
Paquexpres / S.S.P. Competition

Honda

Honda NSR250
34

Spain Luis d'Antin
??
KKN Racing

Aprilia

Aprilia RSV 250
35

Finland Erkka Korpiaho
1-11
FP Moto Team

Aprilia

Aprilia RSV 250
37

France Frédéric Protat
All

Team HRC

TSR-Honda

Honda NSR250
51

Japan Tadayuki Okada
1
Nescafé Can RT Yamaha

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR250
52

Japan Tetsuya Harada
1
Cup Noodle Honda TS Kanto

Honda

Honda NSR250
53

Japan Nobuatsu Aoki
1
??

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR250
64

Spain Sete Gibernau
4
Source: [9]

Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider


125cc participants





















































































































































































































































Team
Constructor
Motorcycle
No.
Rider
Rounds
Marlboro Team Pileri

Honda

Honda RS125R
2

Italy Fausto Gresini
1-10, 12-14
5

Japan Noboru Ueda
1-7, 9-13
Team Pileri

Honda

Honda RS125R
44

Spain Antonio Sánchez
8
Zwafink Racing

Honda

Honda RS125R
3

Germany Ralf Waldmann
All
22

Switzerland Oliver Petrucciani
All
Semprucci IDM
Semprucci Pit Lane

Honda

Honda RS125R
4

Italy Gabriele Debbia
All
16

Italy Ezio Gianola
All
Coronas Elf

Honda

Honda RS125R
6

Spain Jorge Martínez
All
11

Switzerland Heinz Lüthi
All
Coronas Aspar

Honda

Honda RS125R
64

Spain Juan Borja
8
Team Europa Raudies

Honda

Honda RS125R
8

Germany Dirk Raudies
1-7, 9-13
AGV Team Germany

Rotax

Rotax 125 GP
9

Germany Peter Öttl
1, 4-13
63

Australia Garry McCoy
2-3
Moto Bum Racing Supply

Honda

Honda RS125R
10

Japan Nobuyuki Wakai
All
F.C.C./T.S. Venus

Honda

Honda RS125R
13

Japan Kazuto Sakata
1-5, 7-13
Exact Software-DC Sports

Aprilia

Aprilia RS125R
14

Netherlands Hans Spaan
All
30

Netherlands Arie Molenaar
All

Scot Racing Team

Aprilia

Aprilia RS125R
15

Italy Bruno Casanova
All
37

Italy Emilio Cuppini
1-5
59

Spain Luis Alvaro
4, 6-13
Gazzaniga Corse

Gazzaniga

Gazzaniga 125
18

Italy Maurizio Vitali
1-5, 7-9, 11-13
33

Switzerland Giovanni Palmieri
1-9, 11-13
Team Unemoto

Honda

Honda RS125R
19

Japan Hisashi Unemoto
1-10
41

Finland Johnny Wickström
11-13
Colin Appleyard Racing

Honda

Honda RS125R
20

Japan Kinya Wada
All
21

United Kingdom Robin Appleyard
All
Hernández Racing Team
Team Parra

Aprilia

Aprilia RS125R
23

Spain Manuel Hernández
All
Ditter Plastic-Stauch

Honda

Honda RS125R
24

Germany Oliver Koch
1-7, 9-10, 12-13
63

Australia Garry McCoy
8
Lazzarini - BYRD/Yamaha

Yamaha

Yamaha TZ125
25

Italy Giuseppe Fiorillo
1, 4-6, 8-11
26

Italy Gimmi Bosio
1
26

Italy Fausto Ricci
4-5, 8-11
Miralles Racing Team

Honda

Honda RS125R
27

Spain Julián Miralles
1-5, 7-13
Team+Co Promotion

Honda

Honda RS125R
28

Germany Alfred Waibel
All
29

Germany Hubert Abold
All
77

Hungary Attila Szabó
9
Carlos Giró Team

Aprilia

Aprilia RS125R
31

Spain Carlos Giró Jr
All
Elf Team Kepla

Honda

Honda RS125R
32

Japan Takao Shimizu
All
Promotop 41

Honda

Honda RS125R
34

France Alain Bronec
All
L B Racing Team

Honda

Honda RS125R
35

Netherlands Loek Bodelier
All
Clarke Racing Team

Honda

Honda RS125R
36

United Kingdom Steve Patrickson
All
Driza-Bone

Honda

Honda RS125R
38

Australia Peter Galvin
1-5, 7-13
Aprilia Unlimited Jeans

Aprilia

Aprilia RS125R
39

Italy Alessandro Gramigni
1-3, 5-13
Aprilia-Marushin-Kuhnert

Aprilia

Aprilia RS125R
40

Germany Maik Stief
1-8, 10-13
Tomumeito-Plot-Kohsaka

Honda

Honda RS125R
52

Japan Akira Saito
1
MBM Racing

Honda

Honda RS125R
69

United Kingdom Neil Hodgson
11
Team-JMC

Honda

Honda RS125R
75

France Régis Laconi
10
Source: [10]

Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider


Results and standings



500cc riders' standings[11][12]


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
20
15
12
10
8
6
4
3
2
1



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Rider
Bike

JPN
Japan

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

ESP
Spain

ITA
Italy

EUR
Europe

GER
Germany

NED
Netherlands

HUN
Hungary

FRA
France

GBR
United Kingdom

BRA
Brazil

RSA
South Africa
Pts
1

United States Wayne Rainey

Yamaha
Ret
2
2
2
Ret
1
Ret

5
1
2
1
3
140
2

Australia Mick Doohan

Honda
1

1

1

1

2

2

1




12
6
136
3

United States John Kocinski

Yamaha
Ret
DNQ

5
3
5
5
2
7
3
Ret

2

1
102
4

United States Kevin Schwantz

Suzuki

3
4

4
1
4
2
Ret
4
Ret
Ret
7
5
99
5

United States Doug Chandler

Suzuki
2
5
5
10
4
3
8
Ret

2

Ret
Ret
3
4
94
6

Australia Wayne Gardner

Honda
Ret



DNQ

3

6
2
1
4
2
78
7

Spain Juan Garriga

Yamaha
12
9
4
7
6
10
9
4
8
4
3
Ret
10
61
8

Spain Àlex Crivillé

Honda
Ret
7
3
Ret
8
Ret
4
1
DNS
Ret
Ret
6
7
59
9

United States Eddie Lawson

Cagiva
14
6
Ret
11
11
6
6

Ret
1
5

4
11
Ret
56
10

United States Randy Mamola

Yamaha
5
8
7
8
10
9
DNQ
5
3
8
Ret
10
Ret
45
11

United Kingdom Niall Mackenzie

Yamaha
7
Ret
Ret
3
9
7
Ret
7
14
6
Ret
9
8
37
12

Canada Miguel Duhamel

Yamaha
Ret
10
Ret
9
7
8
11
6
11
7
7
5
9
34
13

Brazil Alex Barros

Cagiva
11
12
Ret
12
5
11
7
3
9


8
Ret
29
14

Australia Daryl Beattie

Honda
DNS
3
6










18
15

Australia Peter Goddard

Yamaha
Ret
11
8
6

12
10



5
Ret
Ret
18
16

Japan Shinichi Ito

Honda
4












10
17

Japan Keiji Ohishi

Suzuki
6












6
18

United Kingdom Terry Rymer

Yamaha










6


6
19

Italy Corrado Catalano

Yamaha
16
14
9
20
12
Ret
Ret
8
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
12
5
20

Republic of Ireland Eddie Laycock

Yamaha
Ret
Ret
10
Ret
14
19
15
9
10
Ret
Ret
20
18
4
21

Japan Toshihiko Honka

Yamaha
8












3
22

Germany Michael Rudroff

Yamaha
15
18
14
16
16
18
14
11
16
14
8
15
19
3
23

United Kingdom Jamie Whitham

Yamaha









9
Ret


2
24

France Dominique Sarron

Yamaha

15

15
17
17
13
DNS
15
DNS
9
13
17
2
25

Japan Norihiko Fujiwara

Yamaha
9












2
26

Japan Toshi Arakaki

Yamaha

16
13
18
15
14
Ret
13
Ret
10
10
14
11
2
27

United Kingdom Kevin Mitchell

Yamaha

20
11
14
Ret
16
16
10
Ret
Ret
Ret
16
Ret
1
28

Japan Satoshi Tsujimoto

Honda
10












1


Switzerland Serge David

Yamaha

19
15
21
Ret
20
Ret
16
20
12
11
18
20
0


New Zealand Andrew Stroud

Yamaha








12
11



0


Netherlands Cees Doorakkers

Yamaha

17
12
17
19
Ret
19
12
17
13
15
22
Ret
0


Spain Juan Lopez Mella

Yamaha



19
18
15
12





13
0


France Bruno Bonhuil

Yamaha










12


0


France Thierry Crine

Yamaha

13
Ret
13
13
13
Ret
15
13




0


Switzerland Nicholas Schmassmann

Yamaha

22
16
22
21
21
18
17
Ret
15
13
19
21
0


Japan Keiichiro Iwahashi

Honda
13












0


United Kingdom Peter Graves

Yamaha

Ret
Ret
Ret
22

21
19
18
16
14
23
22
0


United Kingdom Damon Buckmaster

Yamaha

21
Ret
Ret
20
Ret
17
14



Ret
Ret
0


South Africa Russel Wood

Yamaha












14
0


South Africa Mike Wilson

Yamaha












15
0


Italy Marco Papa

Librenti

Ret
Ret
24
Ret
22
Ret
18

18
16
17
16
0


Austria Josef Doppler

Yamaha

Ret
Ret
23
Ret
24
20
21
21
17
Ret
Ret
24
0


Luxembourg Andreas Leuthe

VRP



Ret



Ret
19

Ret
21
23
0


Italy Lucio Pedercini

Paton

Ret

Ret
Ret
23
22
20
Ret

Ret
Ret

0


France Claude Arciero

Yamaha



Ret

Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret



0


United Kingdom Carl Fogarty

Yamaha










Ret


0
Pos
Rider
Bike

JPN
Japan

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

ESP
Spain

ITA
Italy

EUR
Europe

GER
Germany

NED
Netherlands

HUN
Hungary

FRA
France

GBR
United Kingdom

BRA
Brazil

RSA
South Africa
Pts























ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish

Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)

Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole Position



250cc standings[13][14]


































































































































































































































Place
Rider
Number
Country
Team
Machine
Points
Wins
1

Italy Luca Cadalora
1

Italy
Rothmans-Honda

NSR250
203
7
2

Italy Loris Reggiani
13

Italy
Unlimited Jeans-Aprilia

RSV250
159
2
3

Italy Pierfrancesco Chili
7

Italy
Telkor Valesi-Aprilia

RSV250
119
3
4

Germany Helmut Bradl
2

Germany
HB-Honda Germany
NSR250
89
0
5

Italy Max Biaggi
29

Italy
Telkor Valesi-Aprilia

RSV250
78
1
6

Spain Alberto Puig
16

Spain
Ducados-Aprilia

RSV250
71
0
7

Germany Jochen Schmid
8

Germany
Mitsui-Yamaha
YZR250
58
0
8

Spain Carlos Cardús
3

Spain
Repsol-Honda
NSR250
48
0
9

Japan Masahiro Shimizu
5

Japan
Hero Sports-Honda
NSR250
46
0
10

Italy Doriano Romboni
15

Italy
HB-Honda Italy
NSR250
43
0
11

Netherlands Wilco Zeelenberg
4

Netherlands

Lucky Strike Suzuki 250

38
0
12

Italy Loris Capirossi
6

Italy

Marlboro Team Pileri
NSR250
27
0
13

Japan Tadayuki Okada
51

Japan
Team HRC
TSR-Honda
15
0
14

Japan Nobuatsu Aoki
53

Japan
Cup Noodle Honda
NSR250
12
0
15

Spain Herri Torrontegui
28

Spain

Lucky Strike Suzuki 250

11
0
16

Austria Andy Preining
11

Austria
Team Preining-Aprilia
RSV250
6

17

Jean Philippe Ruggia




6

18

Noboiuki Wakai




4

19

Carlos Lavado




4

20

Kyoji Nanba




3

21

Paolo Casoli




3

22

Bernard Haenggeli




2

22

Stefan Prein




2

22

Patrick van de Goorbergh




2

25

Jurgen van de Goorbergh




2

26

Bernd Kassner




1

26

Jean Pierre Jeandat




1


125cc standings[15][16]















































































































































































Place
Rider
Number
Country
Machine
Points
Wins
1

Italy Alessandro Gramigni
7

Italy

Aprilia
134
2
2

Italy Fausto Gresini
2

Italy

Honda
118
1
3

Germany Ralf Waldmann
3

Germany

Honda
112
3
4

Italy Ezio Gianola
16

Italy

Honda
105
4
5

Italy Bruno Casanova
15

Italy

Aprilia
96
1
6

Germany Dirk Raudies
8

Germany

Honda
91
1
7

Spain Jorge Martínez
6

Spain

Honda
83
1
8

Italy Gabriele Debbia
4

Italy

Honda
58
0
9

Japan Noboru Ueda
5

Japan

Honda
57
0
10

Japan Noboyuki Wakai
10

Japan

Honda
52
0
11

Kazuto Sakata



42


12

Carlos Giro Jr.



39


13

Hans Spaan



12


14

Peter Oettl



10


15

Oliver Petrucciani



9


16

Oliver Koch



9


17

Akira Saito



8


18

Masao Shimizu



5


19

Kinya Wada



5


20

Norihiko Fujiwara



4


21

Stefan Kurfiss



3


22

Heinz Lüthi



1



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