Kawasaki H1R

Kawasaki H1R
Manufacturer Kawasaki
Class racing (500ccm class)
Engine inline triple, two stroke

The Kawasaki H1R was racing motorcycle built by Kawasaki which competed in the 500cc class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing. The Motorcycle was based on the Kawasaki H1 street motorcycle. It was powered by a two stroke, three cylinder engine.

In 1970, Ginger Molloy finished second to Giacomo Agostini on the dominant MV Agusta in the 500cc world championship. Molloy scored 4 second places during the season as Kawasaki finished second in the constructors championship.[1]

In 1971, Dave Simmonds rode the HR1 to victory at the season ending Spanish Grand Prix at Jarama when Agostini sat out the race after already winning the championship.[2] It would mark Kawasaki's first victory in the premier 500cc class.[2] Simmonds also finished second to Agostini at the Finnish Grand Prix and had third places in Holland and Italy to secure fourth place in the riders championship while Kawasaki was third in the constructors championship.[3]

The next season, 1972, Kawasaki finished the constructors championship in fourth place. The best results of the year were a second place in Spain and a third at the Man Grand Prix.[4]

References

  1. http://racingmemo.free.fr/MOTO-GP-classements_70-500.htm
  2. 1 2 Cox, Bruce (2018), "Dave Simmonds and Kawasaki's red tank racers", Classic Racer, Mortons Media Group Ltd, ISSN 1470-4463
  3. http://racingmemo.free.fr/MOTO-GP-classements_71-500.htm
  4. http://racingmemo.free.fr/MOTO-GP-classements_72-500.htm
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