Italian motorcycle Grand Prix
The Italian motorcycle Grand Prix is a motorcycling event that is part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. From 1949 to 1990 the event was known by the Italian: Gran Premio Delle Nazioni (Nations Grand Prix).[1] It was one of the original rounds of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing calendar.[1] The race was held exclusively at Monza for the first 23 years of its existence.[1] From 1972 to 1993, the event rotated among several circuits and has been held at the Mugello Circuit since 1994.[1]
Winners of the Italian motorcycle Grand Prix
Winners of the Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
Year | Track | 125 cc | 250 cc | 500 cc | Report |
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1990 | Misano | Jorge Martínez | John Kocinski | Wayne Rainey | Report |
Year | Track | 80 cc | 125 cc | 250 cc | 500 cc | Report |
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1989 | Misano | Ezio Gianola | Sito Pons | Pier-Francesco Chili | Report | |
1988 | Imola | Jorge Martínez | Jorge Martínez | Dominique Sarron | Eddie Lawson | Report |
1987 | Monza | Jorge Martínez | Fausto Gresini | Anton Mang | Wayne Gardner | Report |
1986 | Monza | Stefan Dörflinger | Fausto Gresini | Anton Mang | Eddie Lawson | Report |
1985 | Mugello | Jorge Martínez | Pier Paolo Bianchi | Freddie Spencer | Freddie Spencer | Report |
1984 | Misano | Pier Paolo Bianchi | Ángel Nieto | Fausto Ricci | Freddie Spencer | Report |
Year | Track | 50 cc | 125 cc | 250 cc | 500 cc | Report |
1983 | Monza | Stefan Dörflinger | Ángel Nieto | Carlos Lavado | Freddie Spencer | Report |
References
- Footnotes
- 1 2 The 250cc race was stopped, following an accident on the first lap that resulted in the deaths of Jarno Saarinen and Renzo Pasolini. The race meeting was ultimately cancelled.
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