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.

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[edit] 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. In the 50cc class, Eugenio Lazzarini won every race in which he finished to take the championship. Angel Nieto dominated on a Minarelli to take his seventh world championship. Kork Ballington would repeat as double world champion in the 250cc and 350cc classes for Kawasaki.

Defending champion Roberts was injured in a pre-season test but came back to win round two in impressive fashion. 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. The 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. The season was also marked by Honda's return to Grand Prix racing with the exotic, oval-cylindered NR500.

The top riders boycotted the Belgian Grand Prix over safety issues showing their increasing dissatisfaction with the way the FIM conducted races. Near the end of the year, the top riders banded together to announce they would create a competing championship called the World Series. 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. The FIM announced an increase in prize money for the following year. This would mark the beginning of an era of increased professionalism in the sport.

[edit] Grands Prix

Round Race Location 50cc winner 125cc winner 250cc winner 350cc winner 500cc winner Report
1 Flag of Venezuela Venezuelan Grand Prix San Carlos Flag of Spain Angel Nieto Flag of Italy Walter Villa Flag of Venezuela Carlos Lavado Flag of the United Kingdom Barry Sheene Report
2 Flag of Austria Austrian Grand Prix Salzburgring Flag of Spain Angel Nieto Flag of South Africa Kork Ballington Flag of the United States Kenny Roberts Report
3 Flag of Germany West German Grand Prix Hockenheimring Flag of Germany Gerhard Waibel Flag of Spain Angel Nieto Flag of South Africa Kork Ballington Flag of South Africa Jon Ekerold Flag of the Netherlands Wil Hartog Report
4 Flag of Italy Nations Grand Prix Imola Flag of Italy Eugenio Lazzarini Flag of Spain Angel Nieto Flag of South Africa Kork Ballington Flag of Australia Gregg Hansford Flag of the United States Kenny Roberts Report
5 Flag of Spain Spanish Grand Prix Jarama Flag of Italy Eugenio Lazzarini Flag of Spain Angel Nieto Flag of South Africa Kork Ballington Flag of South Africa Kork Ballington Flag of the United States Kenny Roberts Report
6 Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavian Grand Prix Opatija Flag of Italy Eugenio Lazzarini Flag of Spain Angel Nieto Flag of Italy Graziano Rossi Flag of South Africa Kork Ballington Flag of the United States Kenny Roberts Report
7 Flag of the Netherlands Dutch TT Assen Flag of Italy Eugenio Lazzarini Flag of Spain Angel Nieto Flag of Italy Graziano Rossi Flag of Australia Gregg Hansford Flag of Italy Virginio Ferrari Report
8 Flag of Belgium Belgian Grand Prix[1] Spa Flag of the Netherlands Henk van Kessel Flag of Australia Barry Smith Flag of Austria Edi Stoellinger Flag of New Zealand Dennis Ireland Report
9 Flag of Sweden Swedish Grand Prix Karlskoga Flag of Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi Flag of Italy Graziano Rossi Flag of the United Kingdom Barry Sheene Report
10 Flag of Finland Finnish Grand Prix Imatra Flag of Spain Ricardo Tormo Flag of South Africa Kork Ballington Flag of Australia Gregg Hansford Flag of the Netherlands Boet van Dulmen Report
11 Flag of the United Kingdom British Grand Prix Silverstone Flag of Spain Angel Nieto Flag of South Africa Kork Ballington Flag of South Africa Kork Ballington Flag of the United States Kenny Roberts Report
12 Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakian Grand Prix Brno Flag of France Guy Bertin Flag of South Africa Kork Ballington Flag of South Africa Kork Ballington Report
13 Flag of France French Grand Prix Le Mans Flag of Italy Eugenio Lazzarini Flag of France Guy Bertin Flag of South Africa Kork Ballington Flag of France Patrick Fernandez Flag of the United Kingdom Barry Sheene Report

[edit] Final standings

[edit] 500cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Flag of the United States Kenny Roberts 1 United States Yamaha 113 5
2 Flag of Italy Virginio Ferrari 11 Italy Suzuki 89 1
3 Flag of the United Kingdom Barry Sheene 7 United Kingdom Suzuki 87 3
4 Flag of the Netherlands Wil Hartog 4 Netherlands Suzuki 66 1
5 Flag of Italy Franco Uncini Italy Suzuki 51 0
6 Flag of the Netherlands Boet van Dulmen 13 Netherlands Suzuki 50 1
7 Flag of the Netherlands Jack Middelburg Netherlands Suzuki 42 0
8 Flag of the United States Randy Mamola United States Suzuki 29 0
9 Flag of Switzerland Philippe Coulon 21 Switzerland Suzuki 29 0
10 Flag of the United Kingdom Tom Herron United Kingdom Yamaha 28 0

[edit] 350cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Flag of South Africa Kork Ballington 1 South Africa Kawasaki 99 5
2 Flag of France Patrick Fernandez France Yamaha 90 1
3 Flag of Australia Gregg Hansford 3 Australia Kawasaki 77 3
4 Flag of West Germany Anton Mang 16 West Germany Kawasaki 64 0
5 Flag of Switzerland Michel Frutschi Switzerland Yamaha 47 0
6 Flag of France Michel Rougerie 6 France Yamaha 47 0
7 Flag of Switzerland Roland Freymond 27 Switzerland Yamaha 40 0
8 Flag of South Africa Jon Ekerold 4 South Africa Yamaha 34 1
9 Flag of Japan Sadao Asami Japan Yamaha 27 0
10 Flag of Australia Jeff Sayle Australia Yamaha 24 0

[edit] 250cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Flag of South Africa Kork Ballington 1 South Africa Kawasaki 141 7
2 Flag of Australia Gregg Hansford 2 Australia Kawasaki 81 0
3 Flag of Italy Graziano Rossi Italy Morbidelli 67 3
4 Flag of the United States Randy Mamola United States Yamaha 64 0
5 Flag of France Patrick Fernandez 3 France Yamaha 63 0
6 Flag of West Germany Anton Mang 5 West Germany Kawasaki 56 0
7 Flag of Italy Walter Villa 16 Italy Yamaha 39 1
8 Flag of France Jean-François Baldé 13 France Kawasaki 29 0
9 Flag of Austria Edi Stöllinger Austria Kawasaki 28 1
10 Flag of Switzerland Roland Freymond 22 Switzerland Yamaha 22 0

[edit] 125cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Flag of Spain Angel Nieto 2 Spain Minarelli 120 8
2 Flag of Italy Maurizio Massimiani 6 Italy MBA 53 0
3 Flag of Switzerland Hans Müller 7 Switzerland MBA 50 0
4 Flag of France Thierry Espié 5 France Motobécane 48 0
5 Flag of West Germany Gert Bender West Germany GB Bender 47 0
6 Flag of France Guy Bertin France Motobécane 40 2
7 Flag of Spain Ricardo Tormo 8 Spain Bultaco 39 1
8 Flag of Austria Harald Bartol 4 Austria Morbidelli 36 0
9 Flag of Switzerland Bruno Kneubühler Switzerland MBA 36 0
10 Flag of Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi 3 Italy Minarelli 35 1

[edit] 50cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Flag of Italy Eugenio Lazzarini 2 Italy Kreidler 75 5
2 Flag of Switzerland Rolf Blatter 5 Switzerland Kreidler 62 0
3 Flag of France Patrick Plisson 3 France ABF 32 0
4 Flag of West Germany Gerhard Waibel West Germany Kreidler 31 1
5 Flag of the Netherlands Peter Looijensteijn 8 Netherlands Kreidler 30 0
6 Flag of West Germany Hagen Klein 17 West Germany Kreidler 26 0
7 Flag of the Netherlands Henk van Kessel 12 Netherlands Kreidler 23 1
8 Flag of France Jacques Hutteau France Kreidler 27 0
9 Flag of West Germany Ingo Emmerich West Germany Kreidler 8 0
10 Flag of Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger Switzerland Kreidler 6 0

[edit] Notes

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