Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix
The Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix is the Argentine round of the FIM Grand Prix motorcycle racing championship. The Grand Prix returned in 2014 with a race at Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo.[1] Previously, the event was held ten times at the Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez in the capital city of Buenos Aires between 1961 and 1999.
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| Grand Prix motorcycle racing | |
|---|---|
| Venue | Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo |
| First race | 2014 |
| Most wins (rider) | Marc Márquez (3) |
| Most wins (manufacturer) | Honda (7) |
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| Venue | Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez |
|---|---|
| First race | 1960 |
| Last race | 1999 |
| Most wins (rider) | Hugh Anderson, Mick Doohan, Tom Phillis (3) |
| Most wins (manufacturer) | Honda (12) |
Official names and sponsors
- 1982: Grand Prix de la Republica Argentina (no official sponsor)[2]
- 1987: Grand Prix de la República Argentina (no official sponsor)
- 1994-1995: Grand Prix Marlboro
- 1998-1999: Gran Premio Marlboro de Argentina
- 2014-2015: Gran Premio Red Bull de la República Argentina
- 2016-2019: Gran Premio Motul de la República Argentina[3]
Winners of the Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix
A pink background indicates an event that was not part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing championship.
Multiple winners (riders)
| # Wins | Rider | Wins | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Category | Years won | ||
| 3 | 250cc | 1960, 1961 | |
| 125cc | 1961 | ||
| 125cc | 1962 | ||
| 50cc | 1962, 1963 | ||
| 500cc | 1994, 1995, 1998 | ||
| MotoGP | 2014, 2016, 2019 | ||
| 2 | 125cc | 1981, 1982 | |
| MotoGP | 2015 | ||
| 250cc | 1998 | ||
| Moto2 | 2015, 2016 | ||
Multiple winners (manufacturers)
| # Wins | Manufacturer | Wins | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Category | Years won | ||
| 19 | MotoGP | 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019 | |
| 500cc | 1994, 1995, 1998 | ||
| 250cc | 1960, 1961, 1987, 1994 | ||
| Moto3 | 2015, 2016, 2017 | ||
| 125cc | 1961, 1963, 1995, 1998, 1999 | ||
| 7 | MotoGP | 2015, 2017 | |
| 500cc | 1982, 1987 | ||
| 350cc | 1982 | ||
| 250cc | 1999 | ||
| 125cc | 1994 | ||
| 6 | Moto2 | 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 | |
| 4 | 500cc | 1999 | |
| 125cc | 1962 | ||
| 50cc | 1962, 1963 | ||
| 3 | Moto3 | 2014, 2018, 2019 | |
| 2 | 500cc | 1961, 1962 | |
By year
| Year | Track | 80cc | 125cc | 250cc | 500cc | Report | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | |||
| 1987 | Buenos Aires | Honda | Yamaha | Report | ||||||
| Year | Track | 50cc | 125cc | 250cc | 350cc | 500cc | Report | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | |||
| 1982 | Buenos Aires | Garelli | Yamaha | Yamaha | Report | |||||||
| 1981 | Buenos Aires | Minarelli | Kawasaki | Bimota-Yamaha | Report | |||||||
| 1963 | Buenos Aires | Suzuki | Honda | Morini | MV Agusta | Report | ||||||
| 1962 | Buenos Aires | Suzuki | Suzuki | Moto Guzzi | Matchless | Report | ||||||
| Year | Track | 125cc | 250cc | 350cc | 500cc | Report | ||||||
| Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | |||||
| 1961 | Buenos Aires | Honda | Honda | Matchless | Report | |||||||
| 1960 | Buenos Aires | Bultaco | Honda | Gilera | Report | |||||||
References
- "MotoGP to return to Argentina in 2014". MotoGP.com. Dorna Sports. 13 September 2011. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
- "1982 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.
- "2016 MotoGP Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.
External links
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