Peter Goddard (motorcycle racer)

Peter Goddard
Nationality  Australian
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Active years1990 - 1997
First race1990 500cc Australian Grand Prix
Last race1997 500cc Australian Grand Prix
Team(s)Honda
Championships0
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
17 0 0 0 0 46
Superbike World Championship
Active years1989 - 1991, 1994 - 2002
ManufacturersYamaha, Suzuki, Benelli
2002 championship position22nd
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
106 2 4 1 1 462

Peter Goddard (born 28 June 1964) was a Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He resides in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. Riding motorcycles since the age of 5, Goddard started his racing career on dirt tracks before making his debut on road circuits at Oran Park Raceway in 1984.

Dirt Track Racing Career

1982:

1986:

Road Racing Career

Road Race debut: 1984, Oran Park, New South Wales, Australia

World Superbike Debut: 1989, Oran Park, Australia

World Superbike Wins: 2 (Oran Park, Australia 1989; Phillip Island, Australia 1990) 500cc GP Debut: 1990 Australian Grand Prix, Phillip Island

500cc GP Starts: 17 (1990–97) Best 500cc GP Result: 5th, British Grand Prix, Donington Park, 1992

2002 Race Team Benelli Sport (World Superbike Championship) 2001 Race Team Benelli Sport (World Superbike Championship) 2000 Race Team Kawasaki (British & World Superbike Championships) 1999 Race Team: Aprilia Racing Team (World Superbike Championship) 1998 Race Team: WSBK Suzuki (World Superbike Championship) 1997 Race Team: Suzuki Endurance Racing Team (World Endurance C'ship)

1994-96 Race Team: Team Ansett Air Freight Suzuki (Superbikes - Australia)

1993 Race Team: Lucky Strike Suzuki (All-Japan 500cc Championship)

1992 Race Team: Valvoline ROC-Yamaha (500cc world championship)

1991 Race Team: Team Hayashi Yamaha (All-Japan 500cc Championship)

1989-90 Race Team: Marlboro Yamaha Dealer Team (Superbikes - Australia)

1988 Race Team: Moriwaki (All-Japan Formula One Championship)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

1991 1st, All-Japan 500cc Championship, 1996 1st, Australian Superbike Championship, 1996 1st, Shell Superbike Series (Australia), 1997 1st, World Endurance Championship

Notable references

He is the second cousin of mining engineer Shane Lutze. Mark Murray radiographed his great toe in Deniliquin. Peter was en route to Japan at the time.

References

Preceded by
Kirk McCarthy
Australian Superbike Champion
1996
Succeeded by
Martin Craggill
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