List of 50/80cc World Riders' Champions

Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier championship of motorcycle road racing, which has been divided into three classes since 1990: 125cc, 250cc and MotoGP. Classes that have been discontinued include 350cc, 50cc/80cc and sidecar.[1] The 50/80cc referred to the size of the engines of the motorcycles that raced in that class.[2] The Grand Prix Road Racing World Championship was established in 1949 by the sport's governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), and is the oldest motorsport World Championship.[2] The 50cc was introduced in 1962, 13 years after the start of the first world championships. The category was replaced by 80cc in 1984 and the class was subsequently discontinued in 1989.[3]

A black and white picture stepping out of a bus with briefcases in his hands.
Ángel Nieto, who won six 50cc championships

Each season consisted of five to ten Grands Prix contested on closed circuits, as opposed to public roads. Points earned in these events counted toward the drivers' and constructors' World Championships. The driver's and constructor's championship were separate championships, but were based on the same point system. The points systems used in the championship varied over the years. The first championship in 1962 awarded points from first to sixth place; a point was also awarded for the rider who completed the fastest lap. The last championship in 1989 awarded points from first to fifteenth place.[4] Results from all Grands Prix counted towards the championships; however, in some seasons only a certain number of results were counted.[5]

Ángel Nieto won the most championships during his career with six. Stefan Dörflinger won the second most championships with four, and Hans-Georg Anscheidt and Jorge Martínez won the third most with three. Spanish riders won the most championships; four riders won a total of 12 championships. Swiss and German riders were second with four, while Ernst Degner won the inaugural championship in 1962. Manuel Herreros was the last champion before the class was discontinued in 1989.[6]

Champions

Key
Champion also won the 125cc Championship in that season
Indicates that information is unavailable
  • The "Season" column refers to the season the competition was held, and wikilinks to the article about that season.
  • The "Margin" column refers to the margin of points by which the winner defeated the runner-up.

By season

50/80cc Motorcycle World Champions
SeasonNationalityRiderConstructorGrands PrixPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsMargin
1962 West GermanyErnst DegnerSuzuki10454415
1963 New ZealandHugh AndersonSuzuki9272342
1964 New ZealandHugh AndersonSuzuki9464388
1965 United KingdomRalph BryansHonda8351364
1966 West GermanyHans-Georg AnscheidtSuzuki6243282
1967 West GermanyHans-Georg AnscheidtSuzuki7361302
1968 West GermanyHans-Georg AnscheidtSuzuki53423013
1969 SpainÁngel NietoDerbi10264761
1970 SpainÁngel NietoDerbi105758712
1971 NetherlandsJan de VriesKreidler9574756
1972 SpainÁngel Nieto[A]Derbi8365690
1973 NetherlandsJan de VriesKreidler7555609
1974 NetherlandsHenk van KesselKreidler Van Veen104689025
1975 SpainÁngel NietoKreidler81687514
1976 SpainÁngel NietoBultaco9857859
1977 SpainÁngel NietoBultaco74378715
1978 SpainRicardo TormoBultaco74579935
1979 ItalyEugenio LazzariniKreidler74557513
1980 ItalyEugenio LazzariniKreidler Van Veen6126742
1981 SpainRicardo TormoBultaco83669025
1982 SwitzerlandStefan DörflingerKreidler65368112
1983 SwitzerlandStefan DörflingerKrauser74368112
1984 SwitzerlandStefan DörflingerZündapp8545827
1985 SwitzerlandStefan DörflingerKrauser75278619
1986 SpainJorge MartínezDerbi9547949
1987 SpainJorge MartínezDerbi1077912943
1988 SpainJorge MartínezDerbi776713740
1989 SpainManuel HerrerosDerbi60049212

Multiple champions

Multiple champions of the 50/80cc class
RiderTotalSeasons
Ángel Nieto61969, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977
Stefan Dörflinger41982, 1983, 1984, 1985
Hans-Georg Anscheidt31966, 1967, 1968
Jorge Martínez31986, 1987, 1988
Hugh Anderson21963, 1964
Jan de Vries21971, 1973
Ricardo Tormo21978, 1981
Eugenio Lazzarini21979, 1980

By constructor

50/80cc championships won by constructor
ConstructorTotal
Derbi7
Suzuki6
Kreidler5
Bultaco4
Kreidler Van Veen2
Krauser2
Honda1
Zündapp1

By nationality

50/80cc championships won by nationality
NationalityRidersTotal
Spanish412
Swiss14
German24
Dutch23
Italian12
New Zealander12
British11

Footnotes

A. ^ The points awarded in the 1962 championship were 8 points for a win, with 6, 4, 3, 2 and 1 point from second place to sixth place.[4]

B. ^ The points awarded to riders in the 1989 championship were 20 points for a win, with 17, 15, 13, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 point from second place to fifteenth place.[4]

C. ^ Ángel Nieto and Jan de Vries finished the 1972 championship tied on 69 points. Nieto and de Vries had both won three Grands Prix and finished second three times. As a result, the championship was decided by adding up their times from the five races that the two had finished together. Nieto was declared the winner by 21.5 seconds.[7]

References

Bibliography

  • Marshall, Anne (1997). Guinness Book of Knowledge. Guinness Publishing. ISBN 978-0-85112-046-1.
  • Morrison, Ian (1991). Guinness Motorcycle Fact Book. Guinness Publishing. ISBN 978-0-85112-953-2.
  • Walker, Mick (2000). Mick Walker's German Racing Motorcycles. Redline Books. ISBN 978-0-9531311-2-9.

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