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词条 1983 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
释义

  1. Season summary

  2. 1983 Grand Prix season calendar

     Calendar changes 

  3. Results and standings

     1983 Grand Prix season results  500cc riders' standings[15][16]  250cc standings[17][18]  125cc standings  50cc standings[19] 

  4. References

  5. Footnotes

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The 1983 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 35th F.I.M. Road racing World Championship season.

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]

RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit
1 19 MarchSouth Africa|1928}} Nashua Motorcycle Grand Prix Kyalami
2 3 AprilFrance}} Grand Prix de France Bugatti Circuit
3 24 AprilItaly}} Gran Premio delle Nazioni Autodromo Nazionale Monza
4 8 MayGermany}} Großer Preis von Deutschland Hockenheimring
5 22 MaySpain}} Marlboro Gran Premio de España de Motociclismo Circuito Permanente Del Jarama
6 29 MayAustria}} Großer Preis von Österreich Salzburgring
7 12 JuneYugoslavia}} Yu Grand Prix Automotodrom Rijeka
8 25 JuneNetherlands}} Dutch TT Assen TT Circuit Assen
9 3 JulyBelgium}} Johnson GP of Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
10 31 JulyUK}} Marlboro British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit
11 6 AugustSweden}} Swedish TT Scandinavian Raceway
12 4 SeptemberSan 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 MarchSouth Africa|1928}} South African Grand Prix KyalamiFrance}} Jean-François BaldéUnited States}} Freddie Spencer Report
2 3 AprilFrance}} French Grand Prix Le MansSwitzerland}} Stefan DörflingerSpain}} Ricardo TormoUK}} Alan CarterUnited States}} Freddie Spencer Report
3 24 AprilItaly}} Nations Grand Prix MonzaItaly}} Eugenio LazzariniSpain}} Ángel NietoVenezuela|1930}} Carlos LavadoUnited States}} Freddie Spencer Report
4 8 MayGermany}} German Grand Prix HockenheimSwitzerland}} Stefan DörflingerSpain}} Ángel NietoVenezuela|1930}} Carlos LavadoUnited States}} Kenny Roberts Report
5 22 MaySpain}} Spanish Grand Prix JaramaItaly}} Eugenio LazzariniSpain}} Ángel NietoFrance}} Hervé GuilleuxUnited States}} Freddie Spencer Report
6 29 MayAustria}} Austrian Grand Prix SalzburgringSpain}} Ángel NietoGermany}} Manfred HerwehUnited States}} Kenny Roberts Report
7 12 JuneYugoslavia}} Yugoslavian Grand Prix RijekaSwitzerland}} Stefan DörflingerSwitzerland}} Bruno KneubühlerVenezuela|1930}} Carlos LavadoUnited States}} Freddie Spencer Report
8 25 JuneNetherlands}} Dutch TT AssenItaly}} Eugenio LazzariniSpain}} Ángel NietoVenezuela|1930}} Carlos LavadoUnited States}} Kenny Roberts Report
9 3 JulyBelgium}} Belgian Grand Prix Spa-FrancorchampsItaly}} Eugenio LazzariniBelgium}} Didier de RadiguèsUnited States}} Kenny Roberts Report
10 31 JulyUK}} British Grand Prix SilverstoneSpain}} Ángel NietoFrance}} Jacques BolleUnited States}} Kenny Roberts Report
11 6 AugustSweden}} Swedish Grand Prix AnderstorpSwitzerland}} Bruno KneubühlerFrance}} Christian SarronUnited States}} Freddie Spencer Report
12 4 SeptemberSan Marino}} San Marino Grand Prix ImolaSpain}} Ricardo TormoItaly}} Maurizio VitaliUnited 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{{flagicon>South Africa|1928{{flagicon>France{{flagicon>Italy{{flagicon>Germany{{flagicon>Spain{{flagicon>Austria{{flagicon>Yugoslavia{{flagicon>Netherlands{{flagicon>Belgium{{flagicon>Great Britain{{flagicon>Sweden{{flagicon>San Marino Points
1United States}} Freddie Spencer HRC-Honda NS50011141Ret132212144
2United States}} Kenny Roberts Marlboro Agostini-Yamaha YZR50024Ret121411121142
3United States}} Randy Mamola HB Sinclair-Suzuki RG5005Ret274324337589
4United States}} Eddie Lawson Marlboro Agostini-Yamaha YZR5008Ret396235545378
5Japan}} Takazumi Katayama HRC-Honda NS500RetDNS523452463DNS77
6France}} Marc Fontan Sonauto Gauloises-Yamaha YZR50046787667654664
7Italy}} Marco Lucchinelli HRC-Honda NS50092103Ret79Ret7Ret6448
8UK}} Ron Haslam HRC-Honda NS50033RetRetRetRetRet879931
9Italy}} Franco Uncini HB Gallina-Suzuki RG5006Ret4655RetRet31
10France}} Raymond Roche Moto Club Paul Ricard NS5007Ret65RetRetRet9DNS8722
11Netherlands}} Boet van Dulmen Shell Nederland-Suzuki RG500RetDNSRet101110789812817
12Netherlands}} Jack Middelburg Stichting Ned-Honda NS50010Ret1188116RetRetDNSRet12
13Switzerland}} Sergio Pellandini Marlboro Tissot-Suzuki RG5001298Ret9910Ret10Ret11
14Great Britain}} Barry Sheene Heron-Suzuki RG5001079Ret1313RetDNS9RetRet9
15Great Britain}} Keith Huewen Heron-Suzuki RG5005Ret171012RetRet111111Ret7
16Italy}} Gianni Pelletier Hirt Giapauto-Honda RS500Ret13121183
17Italy}} Guido Paci RS500Ret83
18Germany}} Anton Mang HB Gallina-Suzuki RG500Ret1210102
19Australia}} Paul Lewis RG500101
20Great Britain}} Mark Salle RG5001012141
Switzerland}} Wolfgang von Muralt RG500DNQ111721Ret2315Ret15Ret17120
Italy}} Leandro Beccheroni RG500RetRet2212Ret21RetRet18110
Italy}} Virginio Ferrari Cagiva GP50015Ret11Ret26RetRetRet0
Italy}} Loris Reggiani HB Gallina-Suzuki RG50011Ret15DNS0
New Zealand}} Stu Avant RG500173011160
Italy}} Walter Magliorati Moto Club Carate RG500DNQ1612142512170
Switzerland}} Philippe Coulon Marlboro-Suzuki RG500DNQ12Ret2317161418Ret2419130
Ireland}} Norman Brown† Hector Neill Racing RG50012DNSRet†0
Great Britain}} Chris Guy RG500RetRet2425181423RetRet1314140
Sweden}} Peter Sjostrom Jeb’s Helmet Sweden RG50013141517RetRet2216200
Italy}} Maurizio Massimiani Honda-Italia RS500131415Ret23Ret0
Germany}} Gustav Reiner Krauter-Vertrieb Racing RG500RetRet131614Ret170
Great Britain}} Steve Parrish Mitsui Yamaha YZR50020Ret15181520RetDNQRet13160
Finland}} Eero Hyvarinen RG500Ret1915130
Belgium}} Didier de Radigues Team Johnson Elf RS500RetRetDNQ13RetRetRet20Ret0
Netherlands}} Henk de Vries Henk de Vries Motoren RG50024130
Italy}} Fabio Biliotti Moto Club Condor RS500142216191817DNSDNQ210
France}} Franck Gross RS50016Ret1418190
Netherlands}} Rob Punt M. Woestenburg RG5001418200
France}} Louis-Luc Maisto RG500150
Great Britain}} Kevin Wrettom RG500150
Italy}} Massimo Broccoli RG500150
Germany}} Ernst Gschwender MO Motul Racing Team RG50018Ret1918211617220
Brazil}} Marco Greco RG50016Ret1831RetRetDNQ0
Australia}} Wayne Gardner Honda Britain Racing NS500Ret160
Italy}} Marco Papa RG500160
South Africa|1928}} Jon Ekerold Cagiva GP5001719DNQRetDNQ240
Great Britain}} Steve Henshaw Harold Coppock RG500170
Italy}} Corrado Tuzii Beton Bloc Racing RS50018DNQ232819DNQRet0
Italy}} Paolo Ferretti YZR500Ret2029Ret180
Switzerland}} Peter Huber† RG500DNQ26332219Ret†0
Great Britain}} Gary Lingham Myers Motorcycles RG50019Ret0
Italy}} Lorenzo Ghiselli RG500DNQ190
Netherlands}} Rinus van Kasteren RG500190
Great Britain}} Alan Irwin D. McManus RG500190
Denmark}} Borge Nielsen RG500DNQDNQRet28Ret202029230
Sweden}} Bent Slydal RG500DNQ2720RetDNQRet0
Germany}} Walter Hoffmann Deutsche Tecalemit RG500200
Spain}} Francisco Rico RG500200
Germany}} Alfons Ammerschlager Skoal Bandit Heron Suzuki RG50021Ret22220
Austria}} Franz Kaserer RG500DNQ25Ret292421Ret260
Switzerland}} Andreas Hofmann RG500DNQRet21RetRetRetDNQ270
New Zealand}} Dennis Ireland RG50034Ret21DNQ0
Great Britain}} Con Law RG500Ret210
Spain}} Carlos Morante YZR500210
Sweden}} Peter Skold RG500210
Netherlands}} Johan van Eijk RG50022220
Germany}} Wolfgang Schwarz ES Motorradzubeh Racing Team RG50022270
Sweden}} Lars Johansson RG500220
Spain}} Jose Parra RG500230
Belgium}} Jean-Philippe Delers YZR500230
Sweden}} Ake Grahn YZR500230
Austria}} Josef Ragginger RG50024250
Great Britain}} Steve Williams DTR Fowler Yamaha YZR500RetDNQ240
Greece}} Dimitrios Papandreou YZR500Ret250
Finland}} Esko Kuparinen RG500250
Great Britain}} Dave Dean RG500Ret26Ret0
Finland}} Timo Pohjola YZR500260
Denmark}} Kjeld Sorensen RG500270
Norway}} Alf Graarud YZR500280
Sweden}} Jan-Olof Odeholm RG500300
Switzerland}} Alain Roethlisberger YZR500RetRet320
Germany}} Dieter Klopfer DIKO350
France}} Jean Lafond Claude FiorRetRetDNS0
Switzerland}} Michel Frutschi† Honda Switzerland RS500RetRet†0
Great Britain}} Roger Marshall Honda Britain Racing RS500RetRet0
Germany}} Klaus Klein RG500Ret0
Germany}} Gerhard Treusch RG500Ret0
Spain}} Marco Grino RG500Ret0
Belgium}} Bernard Denis RG500Ret0
Great Britain}} Rob McElnea Heron-Suzuki RG500Ret0
AUS}} John Pace RG500Ret0
Great Britain}} Graham Wood DTR Fowler Yamaha YZR500Ret0
Denmark}} Chris Fisker RG500Ret0
Sweden}} Peter Linden RG500Ret0
Finland}} Risto Korhonen RG500Ret0
Sweden}} Peter Karlsson YZR500Ret0
Italy}} Attilio Riondato RG500Ret0
Venezuela}} Carlos Lavado Marlboro-Yamaha YZR500DNS0
France}} Jean-François Baldé NS500DNQ0
Finland}} Cai HedstromDNQ0
Netherlands}} Harry Heutmekers RG500DNQ0
Great Britain}} Simon Buckmaster RG500DNQ0

† denotes the death of a rider

250cc standings[17][18]

Place Rider Team Machine{{flagicon>South Africa|1928{{flagicon>France{{flagicon>Italy{{flagicon>Germany{{flagicon>Spain{{flagicon>Austria{{flagicon>Yugoslavia{{flagicon>Netherlands{{flagicon>Belgium{{flagicon>Great Britain{{flagicon>Sweden Points
1Venezuela|1930}} Carlos Lavado Venemotos-Yamaha YZR2507Ret117711343100
2France}} Christian Sarron Sonauto Gauloises-Yamaha YZR250RetRetRet7242Ret23173
3Belgium}} Didier de Radiguès Team Johnson Elf Chevallier YZR2502493Ret2Ret719868
4France}} Hervé Guilleux Kawasaki KR250361216Ret35Ret263
5France}} Thierry Espié Chevallier-Elf Chevallier YZR2501192Ret53156421355
6West Germany}} Martin Wimmer Mitsui-Yamaha YZR2508Ret4Ret35Ret5651045
7Germany}} Manfred Herweh Massa Real Racing Team Real-Rotax63Ret2113RetRet40
8France}} Jean-François Baldé TopCard Krauser Chevallier YZR2501151086124Ret32
9Switzerland}} Jacques Cornu Höstettler-Yamaha YZR250525Ret9971832
10France}} Jacques Bolle Pernod-Yamaha YZR250Ret7RetRet18Ret61926
11France}} Patrick Fernandez Bartol-Yamaha YZR25046Ret2Ret1110Ret11Ret1426
12UK}} Alan Carter Mitsui-Yamaha YZR250Ret1Ret13RetRetDNSRetDNQ14521
13Venezuela|1930}} Ivan Palazzese Venemotos-Yamaha YZR25010148Ret1018Ret28161520
14France}} Thierry Rapicault Sonauto Gauloises-Yamaha YZR25093721RetRet13Ret138Ret19
15France}} Jean-Louis Guignabodet Team Green YZR25013RetRetRetRet1374921718
16UK}} Tony Head Armstrong-Rotax CF2501651318DNQ171914Ret22414
17West Germany}} Reinhold Roth Römer Racing Team YZR25018115158Ret61614
18Spain}} Sito Pons Kobas Kobas-Rotax1513Ret94DNSDNS10
19Switzerland}} Bruno Luscher YZR25016124Ret1414222327Ret8
20France}} Guy Bertin MBARetRet13105RetRetRet7
21France}} Jean Michel Mattioli YZR2501129221712161865
21Switzerland}} Roland Freymond Elf Moto Racing Team CF25012RetRet612RetRetRet21RetRet5
23Belgium}} Jean Marc Toffolo RK Morena-Rotax10RetRetRet8Ret10Ret5
24Japan}} Teruo Fukuda YZR2501121177Ret4
25France}} Christian Estrosi Pernod-Yamaha YZR2501717RetRetRet16812RetRet3
25UK}} Donnie Robinson Mitsui-Yamaha YZR250RetRetRet8DNS3
25West Germany}} Harald Eckl YZR25081419Ret16Ret2212173
28Spain}} Carlos Cardus Kobas Kobas-RotaxRet21Ret119Ret16Ret11Ret2
28Italy}} Massimo Matteoni Team Forever YZR250Ret17149Ret152
30UK}} Donnie McLeod Dalmac Racing YZR25025Ret15102419121
30France}} Bernard Fau TopCard Krauser Chevallier YZR250RetRet1020RetRetRetRetRetRet1
30Australia}} Graeme McGregoer EMC EMC-RotaxRet1926101
France}} Jean-Louis Tournadre Sonauto Gauloises-Yamaha YZR250RetRetRet1411RetRetRetRet0
South Africa|1928}} Alan North YZR250RetDNQ231120150
Sweden}} Eilert Lundstedt YZR250Ret110
Austria}} Siegfried Minich RotaxRetRet12RetRetRet0
France}} Pierre Bolle YZR250120
Germany}} Herbert Bessendorfer YZR250Ret1718130
Switzerland}} Edwin Weibel YZR250Ret1820202013Ret30220
Netherlands}} Peter Looijesteijn Waddon271814280
South Africa|1928}} Jimmy Rodger YZR250140
Italy}} Paolo Ferretti Rotax1820DNQRetRetRet15250
Italy}} Maurizio Vitali MBA15DNQ0
Germany}} Jürgen Schmid YZR250150
Germany}} Karl-Thomas Grassel YZR25017160
Great Britain}} Graham Young EMC EMC-Rotax16RetRetRet200
Belgium}} Michel Simeon YZR250Ret16RetRet0
Spain}} Luis Miguel Reyes Kobas Kobas-Rotax17RetRet0
Great Britain}} Paul Tinker YZR250170
Japan}} Kiyotaka Sakai YZR2502218250
Belgium}} Stephane Mertens YZR25019190
Japan}} Tadasu Ikeda YZR2501924DNSRet0
France}} Gabriel Gabria YZR25028Ret19Ret0
South Africa|1928}} Robbie Petersen YZR250190
Spain}} Domingo Gil YZR250190
Great Britain}} Con Law EMC EMC-Rotax20260
South Africa|1928}} Kevin Hellyer YZR250200
Sweden}} Micke Melander YZR250200
Austria}} Manfred Obinger YZR25021210
Canada}} Alan Labrosse YZR250Ret210
South Africa|1928}} Warren Bristol YZR250210
Italy}} Massimo Broccoli YZR25022RetRet0
Germany}} Herbert Hauf YZR250220
South Africa|1928}} Leonard Dibon YZR250230
Germany}} Stefan Förtsch YZR250230
Australia}} Chris Oldfield Armstrong-Rotax CF250230
Denmark}} Anders Skov YZR250230
Spain}} Toni Garcia YZR250DNQ24Ret0
South Africa|1928}} Danny Bristol YZR250240
Great Britain}} Andy Watts EMC EMC-Rotax240
Finland}} Jarmo Liitia Rotax240
South Africa|1928}} Mike Crawford Armstrong-Rotax CF250250
Netherlands}} Mar Schouten MBA26RetDNSRetRet0
Belgium}} Rene Delaby Armstrong-Rotax CF250Ret27RetRet0
France}} Eric Saul YZR250RetRet29Ret0
Spain}} Angel Nieto YZR250DNQDNQRetRetRetRet0
Sweden}} Bengt Elgh MBARetRet0
Denmark}} Leif Nielsen RotaxRetRet0
Denmark}} Svend Andersson YZR250RetRet0
Great Britain}} Steve Williams YZR250DNQRet0
South Africa|1928}} Dave Petersen RotaxRet0
South Africa|1928}} Mario Rademeyer YZR250Ret0
South Africa|1928}} Richard Porter RotaxRet0
South Africa|1928}} Robert Larney RotaxRet0
France}} Patrick Chatelet YZR250Ret0
France}} Philippe Robles YZR250Ret0
France}} Jean Foray YZR250Ret0
France}} Patrick Igoa YZR250Ret0
Italy}} Marcellino Lucchi SWM SWM250Ret0
Switzerland}} Constant Pittet YZR250Ret0
Germany}} Stefan Klabacher RotaxRet0
France}} Roger Sibille YZR250Ret0
Austria}} Thomas Bacher YZR250Ret0
Yugoslavia}} Bozo Janezic Armstrong-Rotax CF250Ret0
Australia}} Jeffrey Sayle Bartol-Yamaha YZR250Ret0
Great Britain}} Steve Tonkin Armstrong-Rotax CF250Ret0
Great Britain}} Steve Wright YZR250Ret0
Great Britain}} Pete Wild YZR250Ret0
Italy}} Stefano Caracchi MBARet0
Sweden}} Per Jansson YZR250Ret0
Belgium}} Paul Ramon YZR250DNQ0

125cc standings

Place Rider Machine{{flagicon>France{{flagicon>Italy{{flagicon>Germany{{flagicon>Spain{{flagicon>Austria{{flagicon>Yugoslavia{{flagicon>Netherlands{{flagicon>Belgium{{flagicon>Great Britain{{flagicon>Sweden{{flagicon>San Marino Points
1Spain}} Ángel Nieto GarelliRet111111121DNQRet102
2Switzerland}} Bruno Kneubühler MBA7545Ret13Ret21Ret76
3Italy}} Eugenio Lazzarini GarelliRet2222DNS7167
4Italy}} Maurizio Vitali MBA3Ret5462RetRet910167
5Spain}} Ricardo Tormo MBA14Ret101123Ret5Ret52
6Switzerland}} Hans Müller MBARetRet769Ret6Ret36243
7Finland}} Johnny Wickström MBA41713Ret7454Ret4Ret42
8Italy}} Pier Paolo Bianchi SanveneroRet333RetRetRet137540
9Italy}} Fausto Gresini GarelliRet764Ret10962Ret37
10Austria}} August Auinger MBARetRetRet5Ret15Ret53430
11Italy}} Pierluigi Aldrovandi MBA91015Ret1458Ret108330
12Germany}} Gerhard Waibel MBARet12810Ret461112622
13France}} Jean-Claude Selini MBA29191116159137RetRet20
14Italy}} Stefano Caracchi MBARet81071331610RetRetRet19
15Argentina}} Willy Perez MBARet1629825Ret171249816
16Belgium}} Lucio Pietroniro MBARet11986195Ret21Ret16
17Netherlands}} Henk van Kessel MBARet1914912Ret148811712
18Italy}} Ezio Gianola MBA3RetDNS10
19Denmark}} Thomas Moller-Pedersen MBA53323DNQDNQ23DNQ176
20Austria}} Erich Klein MBA15Ret21Ret7Ret14Ret1396
21Finland}} Jikka Jaakkola MBA623175
22Italy}} Libero Piccirillo MBA15617RetRet14Ret5
23Italy}} Giuseppe Ascareggi MBA8Ret281224Ret18Ret3
24Switzerland}} Stefan Dörflinger MBA13Ret12RetRet81111Ret3
25Argentina}} Hugo Vignetti MBARet13159RetRetRetRetRet2
26France}} Patrick Lagrive MBA101
27France}} Jacky Hutteau MBA22261717102022RetRet121
28Netherlands}} Anton Straver MBARet212115221218Ret1415101
Germany}} Helmut Lichtenburg MBA14Ret25201312161516110
Venezuela}} Miguel Gonzales MBA13110
Germany}} Willi Hupperich MBA11200
Switzerland}} Peter Sommer MBA12231626Ret0
Belgium}} Olivier Liegeois SanveneroRetRet261912RetRet0
Germany}} Alfred Waibel RealRetRet1813150
Algeria}} Bady Hassaine MBARetRet22RetRet24Ret18130
France}} Paul Bordes MBA141818Ret162517RetRetRet0
Yugoslavia}} Alojz Pavlic Bartol2117140
Finland}} Esa Kytola MBARet20Ret1425Ret0
Finland}} Jussi Hautanimi Yamaha20140
Czechoslovakia}} Peter Balaz MBA150
Spain}} Antonio Boronat MBA19160
Switzerland}} Rolf Ruttimann MBA16RetRetRet23Ret0
Venezuela}} Ivan Troisi MBARet16RetRet0
Italy}} Carlo Succi MBA160
France}} Patrick Daudier MBA170
Great Britain}} Robin Appleyard MBA170
Yugoslavia}} Janez Pintar MBA25Ret19Ret21180
Belgium}} Chris Baert MBA342227DNQ180
Yugoslavia}} Robert Hmeljak MBA18240
Switzerland}} Joe Genoud MBA18DNQ0
Italy}} Dominico Brigaglia MBA18DNS0
Sweden}} Per-Edward Carlson MBARet242419RetRet282122Ret0
Sweden}} Jan Backstrom MBARetRetDNQ190
Great Britain}} Tony Smith MBARet190
Yugoslavia}} Zdravko Matulja MBA190
Netherlands}} Willem Heykoop SanveneroRetRet20DNQ0
Spain}} Angel del Pozo MBA200
Sweden}} Håkon Olsson Starol200
Austria}} Werner Schmied MBADNQ210
Netherlands}} Boy van Erp MBA22DNS250
Great Britain}} Chris Leah MBA36Ret220
Spain}} Andreas Sanches-Marin MBARet2331Ret26RetDNQRet0
Belgium}} Jean-Paul Leonard MBA230
Denmark}} Henrik Rasmussen MBA230
Netherlands}} Ton Spek MBA240
Sweden}} Peter Karlsson MBA240
Netherlands}} Kees van der Ven MBA27260
Germany}} Bernd Lauermann MBA27Ret0
Germany}} Elfenheimer MBA300
Germany}} Thomas Weickardt MBA320
Germany}} Reinhard Koberstein MBA350
Netherlands}} Hans Spaan MBARetRetRetRetRet0
Italy}} Massimo de Lorenzi MinarelliRetRetRet0
Italy}} Fabio Meozzi MBARet0
Germany}} Norbert Peschke MBARet0
Germany}} Hubert Abold BenderRet0
Germany}} {{Interlanguage link multi|Hagen Klein|de}} FKN-KreidlerRet0
Great Britain}} Pete Wild MBARet0
Netherlands}} Martin van Soest MBARet0
Netherlands}} Jan Eggens EGARet0
Germany}} Ingo Emmerich MBARet0
Great Britain}} Peter Banks MBARet0
Great Britain}} Bill Robertson MBARet0
Austria}} Hans Hummel MBARet0
Great Britain}} David Fabian SanveneroRet0
Sweden}} Jörgen Ask MBARet0
Finland}} Olli Kujansuu MBARet0
Finland}} Juha Pakkanen MBARet0
Italy}} Marino Neri MBARet0
Germany}} Stefan Schmitt MBADNQ0
Yugoslavia}} Zdravko Ljeljak MBADNQ0

50cc standings[19]

Place Rider Machine{{flagicon>France{{flagicon>Italy{{flagicon>Germany{{flagicon>Spain{{flagicon>Yugoslavia{{flagicon>Netherlands{{flagicon>San Marino Points
1Switzerland}} Stefan Dörflinger Krauser1111212281
2Italy}} Eugenio Lazzarini Garelli2121DNS1Ret69
3Italy}} Claudio Lusuardi VillaRet2Ret4Ret4338
4Netherlands}} Hans Spaan KreidlerRet56729634
5Netherlands}} George Looijestyn Kreidler63465RetRet34
6West Germany}} {{Interlanguage link multi|Hagen Klein|de}} FKN-Kreidler3679Ret5533
7Spain}} Ricardo Tormo GarelliRet3125
8West Germany}} Rainer Kunz FKN-KreidlerRetRet51037Ret21
9West Germany}} Gerhard Bauer ZieglerRetRet3572120
10West Germany}} Rainer Scheidhauer Kreidler114Ret681017
10Netherlands}} Theo Timmer Casal8Ret10RetRet6417
12Germany}} Ingo Emmerich Kreidler488RetRet14
13Spain}} Jorge Martinez Bultaco310
14Yugoslavia}} Zdravko Matulja TomosRetRetRet412Ret8
15Netherlands}} Paul Rimmelzwaan Kreidler5RetRet11RetRetRet6
16Germany}} Gerhard Singer KreidlerRet79RetRet11116
17Austria}} Otto Machinek Kreidler191181486
18France}} Paul Bordes Moto 2L7101313Ret13Ret5
19Italy}} Giuseppe Ascareggi Minarelli74
20Netherlands}} Jos Van Dongen Kreidler169121010Ret4
21Spain}} Daniel Mateos Bultaco83
22Italy}} Paolo Priori PaolucciRet16Ret92
23Netherlands}} Hans Koopman Kreidler9Ret15RetRet2
24Italy}} Maurizio Stocco Kreidler149Ret2
25Italy}} Massimo De Lorenzi Minarelli101217RetRetRet1
Italy}} Claudio Granata KreidlerRet11Ret0
Spain}} Ramon Gali Bultaco12Ret1415Ret0
Germany}} Thomas Engl M1Ret18Ret12Ret150
Belgium}} Chris Baert Kreidler1717161817120
France}} Yves Le Toumelin TYLRet20120
Switzerland}} Reiner Koster M113RetRetRet20Ret140
Great Britain}} Ian McConnachie RudgeRet231619Ret130
Germany}} Kasimir Rapczynski KreidlerRet2213Ret0
Italy}} Sandro de Rosa Villa130
Germany}} Klaus Kull Kawadrom1426Ret0
Spain}} Joaquin Gali BultacoRetRetRet14RetRet0
Yugoslavia}} Mijo Lijsak Kreidler140
Germany}} Stefan Kurfiss Kreidler27150
Germany}} Hans-Joachim Ritter Kreidler15RetRet0
Italy}} Guido Sala MTK150
Netherlands}} Bert Smit PRS150
Finland}} Mika-Sakari Komu Kreidler18251619170
Italy}} Giuliano Tabanelli KreidlerRet160
Netherlands}} Rini Vrijdag Kreidler160
Portugal}} Henrique Sande Moda170
Yugoslavia}} Miklos Bojan Kreidler170
Germany}} Gunter Schirnhofer Kreidler21180
Austria}} Hans Hummel SachsRetRet30Ret180
Italy}} Roberto Rosso Minarelli180
Yugoslavia}} T. Persic Sever180
Yugoslavia}} Peter Verbic KreidlerRet19RetRet0
Italy}} Nicola Casadei MinarelliRet190
France}} Gerard Velay Kreidler190
France}} Jean-Francois Verdier Derbi190
France}} Jean-Marc Velay Kreidler20DNS0
Netherlands}} Wim de Jong Kreidler200
Finland}} Stefan Danielsson KreidlerRet24Ret0
Germany}} Bruno Treitlein Kawadrom280
Italy}} Massimo Fargeri Kreidler29Ret0
Great Britain}} Spencer Crabbe MBA310
Germany}} Inge Arends Schuster32RetRet0
Italy}} Mauro Mordenti RossiRetRet0
Italy}} Enrico Cereda KreidlerRetRet0
Switzerland}} Joe Genoud KreidlerRet0
France}} Henri Laporte MotoRet0
France}} Philippe Linares SBMRet0
France}} Claude Delarbre ABFRet0
Italy}} Ezio Saffiotti UFORet0
Germany}} Franz Ungar KreidlerRet0
Yugoslavia}} Lajos Horti KreidlerRet0
Yugoslavia}} Uros Tomanovic KreidlerRet0
Yugoslavia}} Radovan Stanojevic SeverRet0
Yugoslavia}} Rajko Mitrovic SeverRet0
Netherlands}} Bertus Grinwis KreidlerRet0
Netherlands}} Antoon Gevers KreidlerRet0
Germany}} Lothar Dahn KreidlerDNQ0

References

  • Büla, Maurice & Schertenleib, Jean-Claude (2001). Continental Circus 1949–2000. Chronosports S.A. {{ISBN|2-940125-32-5}}
  • {{cite web | title = The Official MotoGP website | url = http://www.motogp.com/en/Results+Statistics/1983/NAT/500cc/World+Standing | accessdate = 6 July 2010}}

Footnotes

1. ^10 11 {{Citation |first1=Dennis | last1=Noyes |year=1999 |first2= Michael |last2=Scott |title=Motocourse: 50 Years Of Moto Grand Prix |publisher =Hazleton Publishing Ltd |isbn=1-874557-83-7 |url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Motocourse.html?id=Id4PkgEACAAJ |quote=}}
2. ^{{cite journal |url= |title=Franco Uncini – World Champion – Team Manager – Top Official |last=DeWitt |first=Norm |volume= |issue=157 |pages=22–28 |date=September–October 2012 |magazine=Classic Racer |ISSN=1470-4463 }}
3. ^{{Citation |first=Peter | last=Clifford |year=1983 |title=Motocourse 1983-1984 |publisher =Hazleton Publishing Ltd |isbn=0-905138-26-0 |url= |quote=}}
4. ^{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZvsDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA16&dq=kenny+roberts+american+motorcyclist&hl=en&ei=wYUVTay3EoPGlQfW18HaDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CEYQ6AEwCTge#v=onepage&q&f=false |title=Fastest Freddie |author=Abrams, Henry Ray |publisher=Books.Google.com |date=November 1983 |work=American Motorcyclist |accessdate=4 December 2012 }}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ozebook.com/gpwin/documents/24.html |title=Michel Frutschi career profile |publisher=ozebook.com |accessdate=5 December 2012 }}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.motorsportmemorial.org/focus.php?db=ms&n=1463 |title=Motorcycle Racing Memorium |publisher=motorsportmemorial.org |accessdate=5 December 2012 }}
7. ^{{cite news |title=Second Le Mans death|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FMRAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8qUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6690,588769|newspaper=The Glasgow Herald|date=4 April 1983 |page=16}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.motogp.com/en/riders/Kenny+Roberts |title=Kenny Roberts career statistics |publisher=motogp.com |accessdate=4 December 2012 }}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.motogp.com/en/riders/Freddie+Spencer |title=Freddie Spencer career statistics |publisher=motogp.com |accessdate=4 December 2012 }}
10. ^{{cite news |title=Two Motorcyclists Die in Race Crash |agency=United Press International |work=The New York Times |page= |date=August 1, 1983 |accessdate=July 14, 2018 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1983/08/01/sports/two-motorcyclists-die-in-race-crash.html}}
11. ^{{cite news |title=Roberts says he will never again give an inch of track to Spencer |agency=Bee News Services |work=The Modesto Bee |page=15 |date=12 August 1983 |accessdate=4 December 2012 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=I9AqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KNcFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1057,5238235&dq=kenny+roberts&hl=en}}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cyclenews.com/articles/road-racing/2009/08/05/roberts-vs-spencer |title=Roberts vs Spencer |publisher=cyclenews.com |accessdate=4 December 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100715204052/http://www.cyclenews.com/articles/road-racing/2009/08/05/roberts-vs-spencer |archive-date=15 July 2010 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jumpingjack.nl/GP-races_1983_heden.htm|archive-url=https://archive.li/20150725173040/http://www.jumpingjack.nl/GP-races_1983_heden.htm|dead-url=yes|archive-date=25 July 2015|title=""Alle Grand-Prix uitslagen en bijzonderheden, van 1973 (het jaar dat Jack begon met racen) tot heden.|website=Archive.li|accessdate=16 July 2018}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/database/championships/motogp/1983-world-motorcycle-championship|title=1983 World Motorcycle Championship|date=9 October 2017|website=Motorsportmagazine.com|accessdate=16 July 2018}}
15. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.motogp.com/en/Results+Statistics/1983/RSM/500cc/World+Standing |title=1983 500cc Final Standings |publisher=motogp.com |accessdate=4 December 2012 }}
16. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.f1network.net/main/s180/st83379.htm |title=1983 500cc Entries List |publisher=f1network.net |accessdate=4 December 2012 }}
17. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.motogp.com/en/Results+Statistics/1983/SWE/250cc/World+Standing |title=1983 250cc Final Standings |publisher=motogp.com |accessdate=4 December 2012 }}
18. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.f1network.net/main/s180/st80399.htm |title=1983 250cc Entries List |publisher=f1network.net |accessdate=4 December 2012 }}
19. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.motogp.com/en/Results+Statistics/1983/RSM/50cc/World+Standing |title=1983 50cc Final Standings |publisher=motogp.com |accessdate=7 May 2014 }}
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