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1978 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

Sports season


Sports season

500cc – Kenny Roberts (Yamaha) 350cc - Kork Ballington (Kawasaki) 250cc – Kork Ballington (Kawasaki) 125cc – Eugenio Lazzarini (MBA) 50cc – Ricardo Tormo (Bultaco)

The 1978 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 30th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.

Season summary

There was an air of excitement at the start of the 1978 Grand Prix season. The popularity of defending champion Barry Sheene had boosted the appeal of motorcycle racing into the realm of the mass marketing media. The arrival of Kenny Roberts from America added to the anticipation. A young Spaniard, Ricardo Tormo took five of seven rounds to claim the 50 cc title for Bultaco. Italy's Eugenio Lazzarini won the 125 cc crown aboard an MBA. South Africa's Kork Ballington pulled off an impressive double, winning the 250 cc and 350 cc titles for Kawasaki, matching the double championships of Walter Villa in 1976 and Mike Hailwood in 1967.

In the 500 cc class, Suzuki returned with its defending world champion, Barry Sheene, along with teammates Teuvo Lansivuori, Pat Hennen and Wil Hartog. Yamaha's official factory team entered former 350 cc world champions Johnny Cecotto and Takazumi Katayama. Lacking a competitive bike with which to compete against Harley Davidson in the AMA Grand National Championship, Yamaha's American subsidiary decided to send its former AMA champion Roberts to compete in the 250 cc, 500 cc and Formula 750 F.I.M. road racing world championships. Roberts also secured the financial backing of the Goodyear tire company.

Sheene opened the season with a win in the Venezuelan Grand Prix but then fell ill to a virus that weakened him for the first part of the year. Roberts won the 250 cc Grand Prix in Venezuela but then suffered a mechanical failure in the 500 cc race. American Pat Hennen won the second round at the Spanish Grand Prix with Roberts finishing in second place and Sheene relegated to fifth place. Roberts then won his first-ever 500 cc Grand Prix with a win at the Austrian Grand Prix, quickly followed by two more victories in France and Italy to take the championship points lead. Hennen's promising career was cut short when he suffered head injuries while competing in the Isle of Man TT during a break in the Grand Prix season schedule.

Johnny Cecotto (4) leads Barry Sheene (7) and Kenny Roberts (1) during the 1978 500cc Dutch TT race

Cecotto won the Dutch TT with Roberts finishing ahead of a resurgent Sheene in third place. Hartog would claim the Belgian Grand Prix for Suzuki with Roberts and Sheene once again finishing in second and third places respectively. At the 1978 Swedish Grand Prix, Roberts crashed during practice for the 250 cc race, sustaining a concussion and a thumb injury. Shaken up by the accident, he could do no better than seventh place in the 500 cc race, while Sheene won the race to close the points gap on championship points leader Roberts. Hartog won his second Grand Prix of the season with a victory at the Finnish Grand Prix, while the two championship leaders, Roberts and Sheene failed to finish the race.

The two championship contenders arrived in England for the British Grand Prix with only three points separating them. The race ended in controversy when torrential rains during the race, along with pit stops for tire changes by both Roberts and Sheene, created confusion among official scorers. Eventually, Roberts was declared the winner with Sheene being awarded third place behind privateer Steve Manship, who did not stop for a tire change.

The title fight between Roberts and Sheene went down to the final race of the season, the German Grand Prix held at the daunting, 14.2 mi Nürburgring racetrack. Suzuki privateer, Virginio Ferrari, won the first Grand Prix of his career, while Roberts finished in third place, ahead of Sheene in fourth place to claim the first world championship for an American rider in Grand Prix road racing history. Cecotto claimed third place in the final championship standings.

1978 Grand Prix season calendar

RoundDateRaceLocation50cc winner125cc winner250cc winner350cc winner500cc winnerReport
1March 19Venezuela Venezuelan Grand PrixSan CarlosItaly Pier Paolo BianchiUnited States Kenny RobertsJapan Takazumi KatayamaUK Barry Sheene[Report](1978-venezuelan-motorcycle-grand-prix)
2April 16Spain Spanish Grand PrixJaramaItaly Eugenio LazzariniItaly Eugenio LazzariniAustralia Gregg HansfordUnited States Pat Hennen[Report](1978-spanish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
3April 30Austria Austrian Grand PrixSalzburgringItaly Eugenio LazzariniSouth Africa Kork BallingtonUnited States Kenny Roberts[Report](1978-austrian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
4May 7France French Grand PrixNogaroItaly Pier Paolo BianchiAustralia Gregg HansfordAustralia Gregg HansfordUnited States Kenny Roberts[Report](1978-french-motorcycle-grand-prix)
5May 14Italy Nations Grand PrixMugelloSpain Ricardo TormoItaly Eugenio LazzariniSouth Africa Kork BallingtonSouth Africa Kork BallingtonUnited States Kenny Roberts[Report](1978-nations-motorcycle-grand-prix)
6June 24Netherlands Dutch TTAssenItaly Eugenio LazzariniItaly Eugenio LazzariniUnited States Kenny RobertsSouth Africa Kork BallingtonVenezuela Johnny Cecotto[Report](1978-dutch-tt)
7July 2Belgium Belgian Grand PrixSpa-FrancorchampsSpain Ricardo TormoItaly Pier Paolo BianchiItaly Paolo PileriNetherlands Wil Hartog[Report](1978-belgian-motorcycle-grand-prix)
8July 23Sweden Swedish Grand PrixKarlskogaItaly Pier Paolo BianchiAustralia Gregg HansfordAustralia Gregg HansfordUK Barry Sheene[Report](1978-swedish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
9July 30Finland Finnish Grand PrixImatraSpain Angel NietoSouth Africa Kork BallingtonSouth Africa Kork BallingtonNetherlands Wil Hartog[Report](1978-finnish-motorcycle-grand-prix)
10August 6UK British Grand PrixSilverstoneSpain Angel NietoGermany Anton MangSouth Africa Kork BallingtonUnited States Kenny Roberts[Report](1978-british-motorcycle-grand-prix)
11August 20West Germany German Grand PrixNürburgring NordschleifeSpain Ricardo TormoSpain Angel NietoSouth Africa Kork BallingtonJapan Takazumi KatayamaItaly Virginio Ferrari[Report](1978-german-motorcycle-grand-prix)
12August 27Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak Grand PrixBrnoSpain Ricardo TormoSouth Africa Kork BallingtonSouth Africa Kork Ballington[Report](1978-czechoslovak-motorcycle-grand-prix)
13September 17Yugoslavia Yugoslavian Grand PrixRijekaSpain Ricardo TormoSpain Angel NietoAustralia Gregg HansfordAustralia Gregg Hansford[Report](1978-yugoslavian-motorcycle-grand-prix)

Final standings

500cc standings

PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachinePointsWins
1United States Kenny Roberts80United StatesYamaha1104
2UK Barry Sheene7United KingdomSuzuki1002
3Venezuela Johnny Cecotto4VenezuelaYamaha661
4Netherlands Wil Hartog10NetherlandsSuzuki652
5Japan Takazumi Katayama8JapanYamaha530
6United States Pat Hennen3United StatesSuzuki511
7United States Steve Baker2United StatesSuzuki420
8Finland Teuvo Lansivuori9FinlandSuzuki390
9Italy Marco Lucchinelli11ItalySuzuki300
10France Michel Rougerie13FranceSuzuki230
11Italy Virginio Ferrari12ItalySuzuki221
12UK Steve Parrish6United KingdomSuzuki200
13Netherlands Boet van DulmenNetherlandsSuzuki150
14UK Steve ManshipUnited KingdomSuzuki120
15France Christian EstrosiFranceSuzuki110
16Italy Graziano RossiItalySuzuki70
17UK John NewboldUnited KingdomSuzuki70
18Venezuela Roberto PietriVenezuelaYamaha60
19Italy Gianni RolandoItalySuzuki60
20West Germany Gerhard VogtWest GermanyYamaha50
21Switzerland Philippe CoulonSwitzerlandSuzuki50
22Italy Leandro BecheroniItalySuzuki40
23United Kingdom Alex GeorgeUnited KingdomSuzuki40
24West Germany Jurgen SteinerWest GermanySuzuki40
25Belgium Jean Philippe OrbanBelgiumSuzuki30
26Italy Carlo PerugininItalySuzuki20
27United Kingdom Tom HerronUnited KingdomSuzuki20
28Italy Gianfranco BoneraItalySuzuki20
29Switzerland Bruno KneubühlerSwitzerlandSuzuki20
30New Zealand Dennis IrelandNew ZealandSuzuki10
31Australia Kenny BlakeAustraliaYamaha10

350cc standings

PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachinePointsWins
1South Africa Kork Ballington5South AfricaKawasaki1346
2Japan Takazumi Katayama1JapanYamaha772
3Australia Gregg HansfordAustraliaKawasaki763
4South Africa Jon Ekerold3South AfricaYamaha640
5UK Tom Herron2United KingdomYamaha500
6France Michel Rougerie4FranceYamaha470
7Italy Franco BoneraItalyYamaha370
8France Patrick Fernandez8FranceYamaha360
9Australia Victor Soussan12AustraliaYamaha340
10France Olivier Chevallier6FranceYamaha270
11Finland Penti KorhonenFinlandYamaha20
12Italy Franco UnciniItalyYamaha19
13Italy Paolo PileriItaly18
14UK Mick GrantUnited KingdomKawasaki16
15France Christian SarronFranceYamaha15
16West Germany Anton MangWest GermanyKawasaki14
17France Patrick PonsFranceYamaha9
18Italy Marco LucchinelliItalyYamaha5
19France Guy BertinFranceYamaha5
20France Eric SaulFranceYamaha4
21Italy Vanes FranciniItalyYamaha3
22France Raymond RocheFranceYamaha3
23Venezuela Alejandro AlemanVenezuelaYamaha2
24Sweden Leif GustafssonSwedenYamaha2
25Netherlands Peter Van Der WalNetherlandsYamaha2
26Italy Gianni PelletierItalyYamaha2
27Italy A.PiccioniItalyYamaha1
28Finland Eero HyvärinenFinlandYamaha1
29France Hervi MoineauFranceYamaha1
30Switzerland Roland FreymondSwitzerlandYamaha1
31Italy Mario LegaItaly1

250cc standings

PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachinePointsWins
1South Africa Kork Ballington6South AfricaKawasaki1244
2Australia Gregg HansfordAustraliaKawasaki1184
3France Patrick Fernandez10FranceYamaha550
4United States Kenny Roberts80United StatesYamaha542
5West Germany Anton MangGermanyKawasaki521
6UK Tom Herron5United KingdomYamaha480
7Italy Mario LegaItalyMorbidelli440
8Italy Franco UnciniItalyYamaha420
9South Africa Jon Ekerold9South AfricaYamaha400
10Italy Paolo Pileri31ItalyMorbidelli351
11France Raymond RocheFrance26
12France Olivier ChevallierFrance25
13France Jean-François BaldéFrance19
14UK Mick GrantUnited Kingdom17
15Australia Victor SoussanAustralia14
16Italy Walter VillaItaly13
17Venezuela Carlos LavadoVenezuela12
18UK Chas MortimerUnited Kingdom12
19Finland Penti KorhonenFinland10
20UK Clive PadgettUnited Kingdom5
21Switzerland Hans MüllerSwitzerland5
22Switzerland Roland FreymondSwitzerland4
23USA Ted HenterUnited States3
24Finland Pekka NurmiFinland2
25Australia Ray QuinceyAustralia2
26Venezuela Alejandro AlemanVenezuela2
27Australia John DoddsAustralia2
28Sweden Leif GustafssonSweden1
29Japan Sadao AsamiJapan1
30Finland Eero HyvärinenFinland1
31France Marc FontanFrance1
32France Hervi MoineauFrance1
33France Guy BertinFrance1
34France Thierry EspiéFrance1

125cc standings

PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachinePointsWins
1Italy Eugenio Lazzarini2ItalyMBA1144
2Spain Angel Nieto3SpainMinarelli884
3Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi1ItalyMinarelli704
4Austria Harald Bartol7AustriaMorbidelli680
5France Thierry Espié27FranceMotobécane620
6Italy Maurizio Massimiani11ItalyMorbidelli560
7Switzerland Hans Müller8SwitzerlandMorbidelli480
8Sweden Per-Edward CarlssonSwedenMorbidelli460
9France Jean-Louis GuignabodetFranceMorbidelli420
10UK Clive HortonUnited KingdomMBA250
11Patrick Plisson20
12Matti Kinnunen18
13Stefan Dörflinger17
14Pierluigi Conforti16
15August Auinger14
16Christian Leon10
17Thierry Noblesse9
18Alejandro Aleman8
19Felice Agostini7
20Ricardo Russo6
21Cees van Dongen6
22Claudio Granata5
23Gert Bender5
24Walter Koschine5
25M.Cortes4
26Luciano Schiavone4
27Y.Dupont3
28Rolf Blatter3
29Henk van Kessel2
30Alois Meyer1
31Benny Janssen1
32Ricardo Tormo1
33Enrico Cereda1
34B.Wilbers1

50cc standings

PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachinePointsWins
1Spain Ricardo Tormo3SpainBultaco995
2Italy Eugenio Lazzarini2ItalyKreidler642
3France Patrick Plisson5FranceABF480
4West Germany Wolfgang Müller20West GermanyKreidler280
5Switzerland Rolf Blatter17SwitzerlandKreidler250
6Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger6SwitzerlandKreidler240
7Italy Claudio Lusuardi18ItalyBultaco200
8Netherlands Peter Looijensteijn27NetherlandsKreidler140
9West Germany Ingo Emmerich23West GermanyKreidler140
10Italy Aldo Pero15ItalyKreidler130
11Spain Angel Nieto12
12Netherlands Henk van Kessel11
13Italy Enrico Cereda11
14Belgium Julien van Zeebroeck10
15Netherlands Cees van Dongen10
16Willi Scheidhauer10
17Hagen Klein9
18Theo Timmer9
19C.Dumont6
20Daniel Corvi5
21Gerrit Strikker4
22Luigi Rinaudo4
23Ramon Gali3
24A.Jeva3
25S.Monreale2
26Zbynek Havdra2
27J.Mira1
28Jacques Hutteau1

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