1986 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

1986 F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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The 1986 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 38th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.

Season summary

A second world championship for the consistent Eddie Lawson. After a dominating 1985 season, the future looked bright for Honda's Freddie Spencer. However, once the season started, he began to suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome. The talented American would never win another Grand Prix after his spectacular 1985 season. Australian Wayne Gardner stepped up to become Honda's lead rider. Randy Mamola, riding for the newly formed Kenny Roberts-Yamaha team continued to post good results and finished third in the points chase.

Venezuelan Carlos Lavado earned his second world championship for Yamaha with a strong performance. Garelli teammates Fausto Gresini and Luca Cadalora battled it out for the 125 title, each taking four wins with Cadalora coming out on top. Spain's Jorge Martinez ended Stefan Dörflinger's streak of title wins at four. Angel Nieto announced he was retiring after twenty-three years in Grand Prix racing. He continued to be competitive up to the end with a second-place finish in the Italian 125 race and a second in Spain in the 80cc class. His 90 Grand Prix victories at the time ranked him second only to Giacomo Agostini.

For 125cc and 80cc, an additional post-season event on the Hockenheimring (located in the German state of Baden-Württemberg) was designated as the Baden-Württemberg Grand Prix and counted towards the championships in these classes.

1986 Grand Prix season calendar

The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 1986:[1][2]

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit
1 4 May Spain Gran Premio de España Circuito Permanente Del Jarama
2 18 May Italy Gran Premio delle Nazioni Autodromo Nazionale Monza
3 25 May Germany Grosser Preis von Deutschland Nürburgring
4 8 June Austria Großer Preis von Österreich Salzburgring
5 15 June Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yu Grand Prix Automotodrom Rijeka
6 28 June Netherlands Dutch TT TT Circuit Assen
7 6 July Belgium GP of Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
8 20 July France Grand Prix de France Circuit Paul Ricard
9 3 August United Kingdom Shell Oils British Motorcycle Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit
10 9 August Sweden Swedish TT Scandinavian Raceway
11 24 August San Marino Grand Prix San Marino Circuito Internazionale Santa Monica
12 28 September Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg Grand Prix Hockenheimring

Calendar changes

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Round Date Race Location 80cc winner 125cc winner 250cc winner 500cc winner Report
1 4 May Spain Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix Jarama Spain Jorge Martínez Italy Fausto Gresini Venezuela Carlos Lavado Australia Wayne Gardner Report
2 18 May Italy Italian motorcycle Grand Prix Monza Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger Italy Fausto Gresini Germany Anton Mang United States Eddie Lawson Report
3 25 May Germany German motorcycle Grand Prix Nürburgring Spain Manuel Herreros Italy Luca Cadalora Venezuela Carlos Lavado United States Eddie Lawson Report
4 8 June Austria Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix Salzburgring Spain Jorge Martínez Italy Luca Cadalora Venezuela Carlos Lavado United States Eddie Lawson Report
5 15 June Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavian motorcycle Grand Prix Automotodrom Rijeka Spain Jorge Martínez No race held Spain Sito Pons United States Eddie Lawson Report
6 28 June Netherlands Dutch TT Assen Spain Jorge Martínez Italy Luca Cadalora Venezuela Carlos Lavado Australia Wayne Gardner Report
7 6 July Belgium Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix Spa No race held Italy Domenico Brigaglia Spain Sito Pons United States Randy Mamola Report
8 20 July France French motorcycle Grand Prix Paul Ricard No race held Italy Luca Cadalora Venezuela Carlos Lavado United States Eddie Lawson Report
9 3 August United Kingdom British motorcycle Grand Prix Silverstone United Kingdom Ian McConnachie Austria August Auinger France Dominique Sarron Australia Wayne Gardner Report
10 9 August Sweden Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix Anderstorp No race held Italy Fausto Gresini Venezuela Carlos Lavado United States Eddie Lawson Report
11 24 August San Marino San Marino motorcycle Grand Prix Misano Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi Austria August Auinger Japan Tadahiko Taira United States Eddie Lawson Report
12 28 September Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg Grand Prix Hockenheim Germany Gerhard Waibel Italy Fausto Gresini No race held No race held Report

500cc riders' standings[3][4]

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
Pos Rider Team Machine ESP
Spain
NAT
Italy
GER
Germany
AUT
Austria
YUG
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
NED
Netherlands
BEL
Belgium
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
SWE
Sweden
SMR
San Marino
Pts
1United States Eddie LawsonMarlboro Yamaha-AgostiniYZR50021111Ret21311139
2Australia Wayne GardnerRothmans Honda-HRCNSR500116223145122117
3United States Randy MamolaLucky Strike Yamaha-RobertsYZR50042632212583105
4United States Mike BaldwinLucky Strike Yamaha-RobertsYZR500333553Ret4183478
5United Kingdom Rob McElneaMarlboro Yamaha-AgostiniYZR5007Ret4644564460
6France Christian SarronSonauto Gauloises-YamahaYZR50054Ret46533Ret658
7Belgium Didier de RadiguèsRollstar Honda Racing TeamChevallier-NS5005597826742
8France Raymond RocheRacing Team KatayamaNS500/NSR5006Ret7Ret76RetRet65535
9United Kingdom Ron HaslamTeam Elf-ROCElf3-RS50010Ret8RetRet7Ret799918
10Italy Pierfrancesco ChiliHB-SuzukiRG500147169DNS6RetDNS18
11United Kingdom Niall MackenzieSkoal Bandit Heron SuzukiRG50077811
12Netherlands Boet Van DulmenPDM Chrome TapesRS500156131013129141213188
13Japan Shunji YatsushiroHRC MoriwakiRS50078RetRet14117
14West Germany Gustav ReinerHonda DeutschlandRS500Ret98RetDNS5
15Italy Fabio BiliottiTeam ItaliaRS500981411RetRetRetRet5
16Zimbabwe Dave PetersenHB SuzukiRG500121110129Ret9DNS5
17Spain Juan GarrigaCagivaGP5008RetDNSRet12102020RetNC4
18Australia Paul LewisSkoal Bandit Heron SuzukiRG500119121410RetRet10DNS4
19Netherlands Mile PajicStichting Netherlands Racing TeamRS500Ret181816816Ret21Ret3
20United Kingdom Kenny IronsLoctite YamahaYZR500Ret83
21United Kingdom Roger BurnettRothmans Honda BritainRS500/NS500Ret8DNS113
22United States Kevin SchwantzRizla Heron SuzukiRG50010102
23Switzerland Wolfgang Von MuraltFrankonia SuzukiBakker-RG500RetRet1715111311111010Ret2
24Italy Marco PapaRS50010161
West Germany Manfred FischerTeam Hein GerickeHG-RS50018141113Ret16Ret1916Ret0
Italy Marco GentileEcurie FiorFior-RS50019RetRetRet151112Ret110
Netherlands Henk van der MarkPDM Chrome TapesRS50014131517Ret15170
Japan Masaru MizutaniWalter Wolf RacingRG50014130
Finland Eero HyvarinenRS500Ret2114RetDNS19Ret0
United Kingdom Simon BuckmasterDuckhams OilRS50017Ret18191517Ret180
Austria Karl TruchsessRS50015RetRetRet0
France Christian Le LiardTeam Elf-ROCElf3-RS50015RetNCRet0
United States Freddie SpencerRothmans Honda-HRCNSR500Ret160
Sweden Peter LindenRS500Ret17RetDNSRet120
Italy Fabio BarchittaRS50017Ret0
Netherlands Rob PuntRS50018200
Italy Alessandro ValesiRS500RetRet180
West Germany Gerold FisherRS500190
West Germany Dietmar MayerRS500190
Luxembourg Andy LeutheRS50020Ret2420RetRetRet0
Italy Leandro BecheroniRG500RetRet2024RetRetRetRet0
Finland Esko KuparinenRS50021230
United Kingdom Steve ManleyRG500210
Netherlands Maarten DuyzersHDJ SportswearRS5002223RetRetRet220
West Germany Helmut SchutzRallye SportRS50028RetRet230
Austria Josef DopplerHRC GrieskirchedRS500Ret27RetRetRetRet0
France Philippe RobinetRS50029RetRet0
Italy Armando ErricoRG500RetRet0
Italy Marco LucchinelliCagivaGP500Ret0
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Bohumil StasaRS500Ret0
Pos Rider Team Machine ESP
Spain
NAT
Italy
GER
Germany
AUT
Austria
YUG
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
NED
Netherlands
BEL
Belgium
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
SWE
Sweden
SMR
San Marino
Pts

250cc standings[5][6]

Place Rider Number Team Machine Points Wins P.Pos. F.Laps
1 Venezuela Carlos Lavado 3 HB Venemotos-Yamaha YZR250 114 6 7 3
2 Spain Sito Pons 19 Campsa-Honda NSR250 108 2 2
3 France Dominique Sarron 42 Rothmans-Honda NSR250 72 1 1
4 West Germany Anton Mang 2 Rothmans-Honda NSR250 65 1 1
5 France Jean-François Baldé 17 Katayama-Honda NSR250 63
6 West Germany Martin Wimmer 4 Marlboro-Yamaha YZR250 56 4 3
7 Switzerland Jacques Cornu 10 Parisienne-Elf-Honda RS250 32
8 Italy Fausto Ricci 5 MC Bielle Roventi-Honda NSR250 30
9 Japan Tadahiko Taira 57 Marlboro-Yamaha YZR250 28 1
10 United Kingdom Donnie McLeod 15 Silverstone-Armstrong CF250 27
11 France Pierre Bolle 21
12 Spain Carlos Cardús 12 Campsa-Honda 17
13 Belgium Stéphane Mertens 14
14 Italy Virginio Ferrari 34 Total-Honda 14
15 Italy Maurizio Vitali 12
16 Germany Reinhold Roth 9 HB-Honda 10
17 United Kingdom Alan Carter 7 9
18 France Jean Michel Mattioli 9
19 Germany Manfred Herweh 8 Aprilia-Rotax 7
20 France Jean Foray 7
21 United Kingdom Niall Mackenzie Armstrong-Rotax CF250 4
22 Austria Siegfried Minich 4
23 Italy Massimo Matteoni 2
24 Austria Hans Lindner 1

125cc standings

Place Rider Number Machine Points Wins
1 Italy Luca Cadalora 22 Garelli 122 4
2 Italy Fausto Gresini 1 Garelli 114 4
3 Italy Domenico Brigaglia 6 MBA 80 1
4 Austria August Auinger 3 Bartol 60 2
5 Italy Ezio Gianola 4 MBA 57 0
6 Switzerland Bruno Kneubühler 5 LCR 54 0
7 Belgium Lucio Pietroniro 9 MBA 37 0
8 Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi 2 Seel 34 0
9 Finland Johnny Wickström 11 Tunturi 33 0
10 Argentina Willy Perez 14 Zanella 26 0
11 Belgium Olivier Liégeois 10 21
12 Switzerland Thierry Feuz 17 19
13 Spain Ángel Nieto 15
14 Italy Paolo Casoli 14
15 Italy Gastone Grassetti 9
16 Finland Jussi Hautaniemi 8 8
17 Germany Adi Stadler 6
18 Germany Alfred Waibel 5
19 Sweden Hakan Olsson 5
20 Spain Andres Sanchez 3
21 Austria Mike Leitner 2
22 Finland Esa Kytölä 2

80cc standings

Place Rider Number Machine Points Wins
1 Spain Jorge Martínez 2 Derbi 94 4
2 Spain Manuel Herreros 4 Derbi 85 1
3 Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger 1 Krauser 82 1
4 Netherlands Hans Spaan Huvo 57 0
5 West Germany Gerhard Waibel 5 Real 51 1
6 United Kingdom Ian McConnachie 6 Krauser 50 1
7 Spain Ángel Nieto 9 Derbi 45 0
8 Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi Seel 44 1
9 Austria Josef Fischer Krauser 13 0
10 Austria Gerd Kafka Krauser 9 0
11 Netherlands Wilco Zeelenberg Casal 8
12 Germany Hubert Abold 8
13 Netherlands Theo Timmer 6
14 Spain Joan Bolart 6
15 Germany Rudolf Kunz 6
16 Brazil Alex Barros Rieju,
Autisa
6
17 Netherlands Henk Van Kessel 5
18 Spain Domingo Gil 5
19 Germany Rainer Scheidhauer 4
20 Germany Alfred Waibel 3
21 Spain Felix Rodriguez 3
22 Spain Luis Miguel Reyes 2
23 Spain Herri Torrontegui 1
24 Italy Salvatore Milano 1

Further reading

  • Büla, Maurice & Schertenleib, Jean-Claude (2001). Continental Circus 1949-2000. Chronosports S.A. ISBN 2-940125-32-5

References

  1. "Grand Prix uitslagen en bijzonderheden 1987". Archive.li. Retrieved 2018-06-13.
  2. "1986 Spanish MotoGP". 13 June 2017.
  3. "motogp.com · 500cc World Standing 1986". www.motogp.com.
  4. "500cc Grand Prix entry list for 1986".
  5. "motogp.com · 250cc World Standing 1986". www.motogp.com.
  6. "250cc Grand Prix entry list for 1986".
  • "The Official MotoGP website". Retrieved 2010-07-06.
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