1976 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

The 1976 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 28th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.

1976 F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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1976 World Champions
500ccBarry Sheene (Suzuki)
350cc - Walter Villa (Aermacchi Harley-Davidson)
250ccWalter Villa (Aermacchi Harley-Davidson)
125ccPier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli)
50ccÁngel Nieto (Bultaco)
Barry Sheene (pictured top in Assen) and Walter Villa (pictured at the Nürburgring) became the 1976 500cc and 250cc world champion.

Season summary

1976 marked the beginning of the era of Suzuki domination with the Japanese firm taking 11 of the first 12 places in the premier class.[1] Angel Nieto would take his fifth world title in the 50cc division, this time aboard a Bultaco.[1] In the 125cc class, it was more of the same with Morbidelli taking another crown with Pier Paolo Bianchi claiming the championship. Walter Villa would claim double world championships in the 250cc and 350cc classes for Harley-Davidson fighting off a strong challenge from defending champion, Johnny Cecotto in the larger class.[1]

Barry Sheene came to the fore with a dominating championship season in the 500cc division, finishing ahead of his Suzuki teammate Teuvo Länsivuori. Newcomer Marco Lucchinelli impressed as well on a Suzuki but injuries curtailed his performance.[1] Pat Hennen became the first American rider to win a 500cc Grand Prix, when he triumphed at the Finnish Grand Prix.[1]

1976 marked the end of an era as it would be the last time the Isle of Man TT would appear on the Grand Prix calendar.[1] Once the most prestigious race of the year, the event had been increasingly boycotted by the top riders.[1] The TT finally succumbed to pressure for increased safety in racing events.[1] The season also marked the end of another era with 15 time world champion Giacomo Agostini winning his last Grand Prix at the season-ending round at the Nürburgring.[1] As Agostini had chosen the MV Agusta for this challenging track, this win was also the last for a 500cc four-stroke engine.[1]

1976 Grand Prix season calendar

Round Date Race Location 50cc winner 125cc winner 250cc winner 350cc winner 500cc winner Report
1 April 25 French Grand Prix Le Mans Bugatti Herbert Rittberger Walter Villa Walter Villa Barry Sheene Report
2 May 2 Austrian Grand Prix Salzburgring Pier Paolo Bianchi Johnny Cecotto Barry Sheene Report
3 May 16 Nations Grand Prix Mugello Angel Nieto Pier Paolo Bianchi Walter Villa Johnny Cecotto Barry Sheene Report
4 May 23 Yugoslavian Grand Prix Opatija Ulrich Graf Pier Paolo Bianchi Dieter Braun Olivier Chevallier Report
5 June 12 Isle of Man TT Snaefell Mountain Tom Herron Chas Mortimer Tom Herron Report
6 June 26 Dutch TT Assen Angel Nieto Pier Paolo Bianchi Walter Villa Giacomo Agostini Barry Sheene Report
7 July 4 Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps Herbert Rittberger Angel Nieto Walter Villa John Williams Report
8 July 25 Swedish Grand Prix Anderstorp Angel Nieto Pier Paolo Bianchi Takazumi Katayama Barry Sheene Report
9 August 1 Finnish Grand Prix Imatra Julien van Zeebroeck Pier Paolo Bianchi Walter Villa Walter Villa Pat Hennen Report
10 August 22 Czechoslovakian Grand Prix Brno Walter Villa Walter Villa John Newbold Report
11 August 29 German Grand Prix Nürburgring Nordschleife Angel Nieto Anton Mang Walter Villa Walter Villa Giacomo Agostini Report
12 September 19 Spanish Grand Prix Montjuich Angel Nieto Pier Paolo Bianchi Franco Bonera Kork Ballington Report

Participants

500cc participants

Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Team Agostini-Marlboro MV Agusta/Suzuki ???/??? 1 Giacomo Agostini 1-3, 5-6, 8-10
Team Life International Suzuki Suzuki RG 500 2
9
Phil Read 1-3
Life Racing Team 4
2
3
Teuvo Länsivuori 1-3, 6-9*
Danfay Yamaha ??? 4 Billie Guthrie 4
Texaco Heron Team Suzuki Suzuki ??? 5
2
30
John Williams 1-2, 4-6
Suzuki RG 500 7 Barry Sheene 1-3, 5-7
8
3
6
7
John Newbold 6-10
??? 14 Tom Herron 2, 4
Hermetite Various 6
8
3
Alex George 2, 5
Meuaui Racing Team Suzuki 10
6
5
Jack Findlay 2-8
Team Sarome Yamaha/Suzuki ???/??? 11
8
10
Chas Mortimer 1, 4, 6-7, 9-10
Yamaha ??? 41
17
Yoshimi Katayama 4, 6, 8
??? 12
8
9
11
Karl Auer 1-2, 7-9
Boeri Dainese Racing Team Suzuki 13
14
30
10
12
Dieter Braun 1-3, 6, 8
Esso Yamaha 19
18
25
29
Olivier Chevallier 9
Ecurie Elf Suzuki 21
20
Michel Rougerie 1-2, 6
??? Yamaha 22
13
16
Bernard Fau 5
Castrol/Jim Findlay Yamaha TZ??? 23
15
19
21
Tom Herron 6-7
Beale ??? 23 Roger Nichols 4
??? Suzuki 24
52
21
48
Christian Estrosi 8
Yamaha 25 Ian Richards 4
26
41
31
24
Børge Nielsen 3
Suzuki 27
33
28
43
12
Marcel Ankoné 3, 6, 10
Gallina Corse Suzuki RG 500 28
40
26
31
Virginio Ferrari 3, 10
33
40
34
32
30
17
Marco Lucchinelli 1-2, 7-10
??? 34 Roberto Gallina ???
Riemersma Suzuki RG 500 34
31
48
Wil Hartog 2, 5, 7
Padgett Yamaha ??? 38
26
Jon Ekerold 4
Frankonia Suzuki Suzuki 40
38
18
43
51
22
23
71
Philippe Coulon 3, 7-9
??? 41
39
19
44
63
Helmut Kassner 5-6
Swaep Motor-Racing Yamaha 43
33
24
20
Víctor Palomo 1-2, 7
Laponder Yamaha/Suzuki ???/??? 51
43
32
27
39
14
29
Boet Van Dulmen 8-10
Colemans Suzuki ??? 54
45
25
40
28
22
66
Pat Hennen 1-3, 5-10
56
47
32
35
42
25
Stuart Avant 1-3, 7
Team Venemotos Yamaha Yamaha YZR500 (OW29) 55
3
21
16
Johnny Cecotto 1-3
??? ??? 57
28
44
27
Max Wiener 9
Source: [2]
Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider
Notes
  • * Länsivuori was disqualified for the second round of the season, the Austrian GP, for not stopping his engine during a refuelling stop.

Final standings

500cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Barry Sheene 7 United Kingdom Suzuki 72 5
2 Teuvo Lansivuori 4 Finland Suzuki 48 0
3 Pat Hennen 40 United States Suzuki 46 1
4 Marco Lucchinelli Italy Suzuki 40 0
5 John Newbold 8 United Kingdom Suzuki 31 1
6 Philippe Coulon Switzerland Suzuki 28 0
7 Giacomo Agostini 1 Italy Suzuki / MV Agusta 26 1
8 Jack Findlay 10 Australia Suzuki 25 0
9 John Williams 5 United Kingdom Suzuki 24 1
10 Phil Read 2 United Kingdom Suzuki 22 0
11 Marcel Ankone 21
12 Stuart Avant 20
13 Tom Herron 17 1
14 Chas Mortimer 16
15 Michel Rougerie 16
16 Karl Auer 16
17 Dieter Braun 15
18 Víctor Palomo 13
19 Ian Richards 12
20 Johnny Cecotto 3 12
21 Wil Hartog 10
22 Virginio Ferrari 10
23 Billie Guthrie 10
24 Alex George 10
25 Boet Van Dulmen 9
26 Yoshimi Katayama 8
27 Max Wiener 6
28 Roger Nichols 6
29 Olivier Chevallier 5
30 Jon Ekerold 5
31 Bernard Fau 4
32 Bernd Tungethal 4
33 Alan North 4
34 Gordon Pantall 3
35 Christian Estrosi 3
36 Rob Bron 3
37 Christian Bourgeois 3
38 Helmut Kassner 3
39 Pekka Nurmi 2
40 John Weeden 2
41 Dave Potter 1
42 G.Schwemmer 1
43 W.A. Smith 1
44 Edmar Ferreira 1
45 Borge W.Nielsen 1

350cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Walter Villa 42 Italy Aermacchi Harley Davidson 76 4
2 Johnny Cecotto 1 Venezuela Yamaha 65 2
3 Chas Mortimer 6 United Kingdom Yamaha 54 1
4 Tom Herron 9 United Kingdom Yamaha 47 0
5 John Dodds 56 Australia Yamaha 34 0
6 Víctor Palomo Spain Yamaha 29 0
7 Isao Harimoto Japan Yamaha 28 0
8 Bruno Kneubühler Switzerland Yamaha 28 0
9 Olivier Chevallier France Yamaha 27 1
10 Franco Uncini Italy Yamaha 27 0
11 Dieter Braun 23
12 Kork Ballington 20
13 Pentti Korhonen 19
14 Patrick Pons 18
15 Gianfranco Bonera 15
16 Giacomo Agostini 15
17 Tony Rutter 12
18 Billie Guthrie 10
19 Gerard Choukroun 10
20 Alan North 10
21 Jean François Baldé 10
22 Martin Sharpe 8
23 Leif Gustafsson 8
24 Boet Van Dulmen 6
25 John Weeden 5
26 Patrick Fernandez 5
27 Paolo Tordi 5
28 Derek Chatterton 5
29 Jon Ekerold 4
30 Neil Tuxworth 4
31 Philip Bouzanne 3
32 Karl Auer 3
33 Jack Findlay 3
34 Kjell Solberg 3
35 Bo Granath 2
36 Rudolf Kunz 2
37 Claudio Loigo 1
38 S.Mc Clements 1

250cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Walter Villa 1 Italy Aermacchi Harley Davidson 90 7
2 Takazumi Katayama Japan Yamaha 73 1
3 Franco Bonera Italy Aermacchi Harley Davidson 61 1
4 Tom Herron United Kingdom Yamaha 47 1
5 Pentti Korhonen Finland Yamaha 47 0
6 Dieter Braun West Germany Yamaha 42 1
7 Chas Mortimer 6 United Kingdom Yamaha 31 0
8 Bruno Kneubühler 9 Switzerland Yamaha 29 0
9 Olivier Chevallier France Yamaha 25 0
10 Víctor Palomo Spain Yamaha 25 0
11 John Dodds 24
12 Patrick Fernandez 21
13 Kork Ballington 15
14 Paolo Pileri 12
15 Jon Ekerold 10
16 Alan North 10
17 Tony Rutter 8
18 Jean François Baldé 8
19 Eddie Roberts 6
20 Gerard Choukroun 6
21 Franco Uncini 6
22 Patrick Pons 6
23 Philip Bouzanne 6
24 Pekka Nurmi 5
25 Alex George 5
26 Boet Van Dulmen 4
27 John Weeden 4
28 Ian Richards 3
29 Leif Gustafsson 3
30 Dennis Casement 2
31 Jean Claude Hogrel 2
32 Tapio Virtanen 2
33 János Drapál 2
32 Harald Bartol 1
33 Eero Hyvärinen 1
34 Niel Tuxworth 1

125cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Pier Paolo Bianchi 2 Italy Morbidelli 90 7
2 Ángel Nieto Spain Bultaco 67 1
3 Paolo Pileri 1 Italy Morbidelli 64 0
4 Henk van Kessel 7 Netherlands Condor 46 0
5 Anton Mang West Germany Morbidelli 32 1
6 Jean Louis Guignabodet 2 France Morbidelli 27 0
7 Eugenio Lazzarini 5 Italy Morbidelli 26 0
8 Gert Bender West Germany Bender 25 0
9 Stefan Dörflinger Switzerland Morbidelli 23 0
10 Julien Van Zeebroeck Belgium Morbidelli 18 0
11 Xaver Tschannen 14
12 Walter Koschine 12
13 Cees van Dongen 11
14 Otello Buscherini 10
15 Leif Gustafsson 10
16 Harald Bartol 9
17 Hans Müller 9
18 Horst Seel 8
19 Enrico Cereda 7
20 Pierluigi Conforti 7
21 Lennart Lundgren 6
22 Per Edward Carlsson 6
23 Johann Zemsauer 5
24 Matti Kinnunen 5
25 Rolf Blatter 4
26 Luigi Richetti 4
27 Hans Hummel 4
28 Peter Frohnmeyer 3
29 Ermanno Giuliano 2
30 Auno Hakala 2
31 Hans Hallberg 1
32 Lennart Lindell 1
33 Heinz Schmid 1
34 P.Cecchini 1

50cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Ángel Nieto 1 Spain Bultaco 85 5
2 Herbert Rittberger 5 West Germany Kreidler 76 2
3 Ulrich Graf Switzerland Kreidler 69 1
4 Eugenio Lazzarini 2 Italy Morbidelli 53 0
5 Rudolf Kunz 4 West Germany Kreidler 34 0
6 Julien Van Zeebroeck 9 Belgium Kreidler 26 1
7 Stefan Dörflinger 6 Switzerland Kreidler 25 0
8 Rolf Blatter Switzerland Kreidler 25 0
9 Hans Hummel 9 Austria Kreidler 20 0
10 Pierre Audry France ABF 15 0
11 Aldo Pero 13
12 Theo Timmer 12
13 Engelbert Kip 12
14 Gerrit Strikker 9
15 Cees van Dongen 9
16 Benjamin Laurent 8
17 Günter Schirnhofer 7
18 Theo Van Geffen 6
19 Ricardo Tormo 5
20 Robert Laver 5
21 Claudio Lusuardi 4
22 Yves Le Tourmelin 4
23 E.Mischiatti 4
24 B.Stopp 4
25 Wolfgang Müller 3
26 Ramon Gali 3
27 Ermanno Giuliano 1

See also

References

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