1983 South African motorcycle Grand Prix

The 1983 South African motorcycle Grand Prix was the first round of the FIM 1983 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 18–19 March 1983 at the Kyalami circuit which, has an elevation of 6,000 feet above sea level.[2] It was the first Grand Prix motorcycle race held on the African continent.[2] Because of the cost of flying Grand Prix teams and their equipment to South Africa, organizers were allowed to run just two classes rather than the three normally required by the FIM.[2]

South Africa  1983 South African Grand Prix
Race details
Race 1 of 12 races in the
1983 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date19 March 1983
Official nameNashua Motorcycle Grand Prix[1]
LocationKyalami
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.014 km (2.494 mi)
500 cc
Pole position
RiderUnited States Freddie Spencer
Time1:26.600
Fastest lap
RiderUnited States Freddie Spencer
Time1:26.430
Podium
FirstUnited States Freddie Spencer
SecondUnited States Kenny Roberts
ThirdUnited Kingdom Ron Haslam
250 cc
Pole position
RiderFrance Jean-François Baldé
Time1:31.700
Fastest lap
RiderFrance Jean-François Baldé
Time1:31.450
Podium
FirstFrance Jean-François Baldé
SecondBelgium Didier de Radiguès
ThirdFrance Hervé Guilleux
125 cc
Pole position
Rider No 125cc was held
Fastest lap
Rider No 125cc was held
Podium
First No 125cc was held
Second No 125cc was held
Third No 125cc was held
50 cc
Pole position
Rider No 50cc was held
Fastest lap
Rider No 50cc was held
Podium
First No 50cc was held
Second No 50cc was held
Third No 50cc was held

Summary

Qualifying

Qualifying was led by Honda's Freddie Spencer with Eddie Lawson, Takazumi Katayama, Kenny Roberts, Ron Haslam, Marco Lucchinelli and Franco Uncini filling out the front row of the starting grid.[2]

Race

The race started with the four factory-backed Hondas leading the field with Spencer out in front.[2] Suzuki's Randy Mamola was in fifth with Roberts closing in on the leaders.[2] Despite an overheating motorcycle, Roberts managed to secure second place on the ninth lap when he passed Haslam but, by then Spencer had built a 10-second lead.[2] Roberts was able to close the gap to 5 seconds but, his overheating engine prevented him from gaining any further time and he had to settle for second place behind race winner Spencer.[2] Haslam battled Yamaha's Marc Fontan to secure third place.[2] Katayama had made a poor tire choice and when he tried to increase his pace late in the race, he crashed while trying to pass Jon Ekerold's Cagiva.[2] Katayama's crash promoted Mamola to fifth place.[2]

Jean-François Baldé led teammate Didier de Radiguès across the finish line to post a one-two finish in the 250cc race for Alain Chevallier's privateer Yamaha team.[citation needed]

Classification

500 cc

Pos.RiderTeamMachineTime/RetiredPoints
1 Freddie SpencerHRC-HondaNS50043'58.50015
2 Kenny RobertsMarlboro Agostini-YamahaYZR500+7.20012
3 Ron HaslamHRC-HondaNS500+13.30010
4 Marc FontanSonauto Gauloises-YamahaYZR500+13.5008
5 Randy MamolaHB Sinclair-SuzukiRG500+28.4006
6 Franco UnciniHB Gallina-SuzukiRG500+37.7005
7 Raymond RocheMoto Club Paul RicardNS500+41.5004
8 Eddie LawsonMarlboro Agostini YamahaYZR500+42.4003
9 Marco LucchinelliHRC-HondaNS500+45.4002
10 Barry SheeneHeron-SuzukiRG500+1'08.3001
11 Loris ReggianiHB Gallina-SuzukiRG500+1'09.700
12 Sergio PellandiniCarimati-Pezzani RacingRG500+1'13.800
13 Maurizio MassimianiHIRT ItaliaRS500+1 lap
14 Fabio BiliottiMoto Club CondorRG500+1 lap
15 Virginio FerrariCagivaGP500+1 lap
16 Marco GrecoRG500+1 lap
17 Jon EkeroldCagivaGP500+1 lap
18 Corrado TuziiBeton Bloc RacingRS500+1 lap
19 Gary LinghamMyers MotorcyclesRG500+1 lap
20 Steve ParrishMitsui YamahaYZR500+1 lap
21 Alfons AmerschlägerSkoal Bandit Heron SuzukiRG500+2 laps
22 Wolfgang SchwarzES Motorradzubeh Racing TeamRG500+2 laps
Ret Takazumi KatayamaHRC-HondaNS500Accident
Ret Gustav ReinerRG500Accident
Ret Boet van DulmenShell Nederland-SuzukiRG500Mechanical
Ret Chris GuyRG500Mechanical
Ret Leandro BecheroniRG500Accident
Ret Michel FrutschiRS500Accident
Ret Guido PaciRS500Accident
DNQ Wolfgang von MuraltRG500Did not qualify
DNQ Jean-François BaldéRS500Did not qualify
DNQ Frank KasererRG500Did not qualify
DNQ Børge NielsenRG500Did not qualify
DNQ Philippe CoulonMarlboro-SuzukiRG500Did not qualify
DNQ Andreas HofmannRG500Did not qualify
DNQ Walter MiglioratiMoto Club CarateRG500Did not qualify
DNQ Lorenzo GhiselliRG500Did not qualify
DNQ Bent SlydalRG500Did not qualify
Sources:[3][4]

References


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1982 German Grand Prix
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