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1988 French motorcycle Grand Prix


FieldValue
Grand PrixFrench
flagFrance
Official_NameGrand Prix de France
LocationCircuit Paul Ricard
ImagePaul Ricard 1970.png
Course_mi3.610
Course_km5.809
Race_No11
Season_No15
Date24 July
Year1988
Pole_Rider_500Christian Sarron
Pole_Rider_500_CountryFRA
Pole_Rider_500_BikeYamaha
Pole_Time_5001:58.810
Fast_Rider_500Wayne Gardner
Fast_Rider_500_CountryAUS
Fast_Rider_500_BikeHonda
Fast_Time_5001:59.027
First_Rider_500Eddie Lawson
First_Rider_500_CountryUSA
First_Rider_500_BikeYamaha
Second_Rider_500Christian Sarron
Second_Rider_500_CountryFRA
Second_Rider_500_BikeYamaha
Third_Rider_500Kevin Schwantz
Third_Rider_500_CountryUSA
Third_Rider_500_BikeSuzuki
Pole_Rider_250Dominique Sarron
Pole_Rider_250_CountryFRA
Pole_Rider_250_BikeHonda
Pole_Time_2502:04.030
Fast_Rider_250Juan Garriga
Fast_Rider_250_CountryESP
Fast_Rider_250_BikeYamaha
Fast_Time_2502:03.370
First_Rider_250Jacques Cornu
First_Rider_250_CountrySWI
First_Rider_250_BikeHonda
Second_Rider_250Sito Pons
Second_Rider_250_CountryESP
Second_Rider_250_BikeHonda
Third_Rider_250Dominique Sarron
Third_Rider_250_CountryFRA
Third_Rider_250_BikeHonda
Pole_Rider_125Ezio Gianola
Pole_Rider_125_CountryITA
Pole_Rider_125_BikeHonda
Pole_Time_1252:14.780
Fast_Rider_125Jorge Martínez
Fast_Rider_125_CountryESP
Fast_Rider_125_BikeDerbi
Fast_Time_1252:14.700
First_Rider_125Jorge Martínez
First_Rider_125_CountryESP
First_Rider_125_BikeDerbi
Second_Rider_125Ezio Gianola
Second_Rider_125_CountryITA
Second_Rider_125_BikeHonda
Third_Rider_125Corrado Catalano
Third_Rider_125_CountryITA
Third_Rider_125_BikeAprilia
Pole_Rider_SidecarRolf Biland
Pole_Rider_Sidecar_CountrySWI
Pole_Rider_Sidecar_BikeLCR-Krauser
Pole_Passenger_SidecarKurt Waltisperg
Pole_Passenger_Sidecar_CountrySWI
Fast_Rider_SidecarRolf Biland
Fast_Rider_Sidecar_CountrySWI
Fast_Rider_Sidecar_BikeLCR-Krauser
Fast_Passenger_SidecarKurt Waltisperg
Fast_Passenger_Sidecar_CountrySWI
First_Rider_SidecarRolf Biland
First_Rider_Sidecar_CountrySWI
First_Passenger_SidecarKurt Waltisperg
First_Passenger_Sidecar_CountrySWI
First_Rider_Sidecar_BikeLCR-Krauser
Second_Rider_SidecarSteve Webster
Second_Rider_Sidecar_CountryGBR
Second_Passenger_SidecarTony Hewitt
Second_Passenger_Sidecar_CountryGBR
Second_Rider_Sidecar_BikeLCR-Krauser
Third_Rider_SidecarMarkus Egloff
Third_Rider_Sidecar_CountrySWI
Third_Passenger_SidecarUrs Egloff
Third_Passenger_Sidecar_CountrySWI
Third_Rider_Sidecar_BikeLCR-ADM

The 1988 French motorcycle Grand Prix was the eleventh round of the 1988 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 22–24 July 1988 at the 5.81 km (3.61 mi) Paul Ricard Circuit.

500 cc race report

Frenchman Christian Sarron claimed his 5th pole position in a row on his Yamaha YZR500, and his last ever in 500 GP.

Like most of the mid-field, Niall Mackenzie (Honda) jumped the start and raced to the lead, but the race was allowed to continue and no penalties were handed out by race officials. On the 1.8 km long Mistral Straight for the first time Wayne Gardner used the power of his factory Rothmans Honda to shoot to the lead from Kevin Schwantz (Suzuki), Mackenzie and Wayne Rainey (Yamaha).

Gardner and pole sitter Sarron battled for the lead with Schwantz and Eddie Lawson (Yamaha), who was battling a shoulder injury suffered in the previous race in Yugoslavia only one week before and had turned to famed Austrian Willi Dungl to help him get fit to race. Gardner's Honda had the advantage on the Mistral Straight over all but Lawson's YZR500, but Lawson, Sarron and Schwantz had the advantage through the turns, though the Suzuki was clearly the slowest on the Pit and Mistral straights. The quartet gradually pulled away from Rainey, who in turn pulled away from a pack including Randy Mamola (Cagiva), Didier de Radiguès (Yamaha), Pierfrancesco Chili (Honda) and Kevin Magee (Yamaha).

Going into the last lap, Gardner had pulled out a two-second lead over the trio and looked set to win his fourth race in a row. However, going through the Courbe de Signes at the end of the Mistral his bike developed mechanical problems when a crankshaft bolt broke loose and found its way into the water pump, though he had a big enough gap over Wayne Rainey to struggle home in 4th place only 5.720 seconds behind Lawson. Gardner's breakdown allowed Lawson to win the race and extend his lead in the championship. Sarron consolidated his second place in the title race, finishing only 0.22 behind the American. In one of the closest top 3 finishes in history, Schwantz finished in 3rd place only 0.24 behind Sarron and less than half a second from winning. Schwantz came out of the final turn and knowing his bike didn't have the acceleration to pass, pulled a wheelie until after crossing the line and celebrated on the cool down lap for gaining an unexpected podium finish.

Wayne Gardner, back in the form that has seen him win the World Championship in 1987, had the consolation of setting the races fastest lap.

1988 was the final time that the French motorcycle Grand Prix would be held on the full length 5.81 km (3.61 mi) Paul Ricard circuit. When Grand Prix racing next returned to the circuit in 1991, the 3.812 km (2.369 mi) 'Club' circuit was used.

500 cc classification

Pos.RiderTeamManufacturerTime/RetiredPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDNSDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQSources:
USA Eddie LawsonMarlboro Yamaha Team AgostiniYamaha42:15.52020
FRA Christian SarronSonauto Gauloises Blondes Yamaha Mobil 1Yamaha+0.22017
USA Kevin SchwantzSuzuki Pepsi ColaSuzuki+0.46015
AUS Wayne GardnerRothmans Honda TeamHonda+5.72013
USA Wayne RaineyTeam Lucky Strike RobertsYamaha+17.63011
USA Randy MamolaCagiva CorseCagiva+27.81010
BEL Didier de RadiguèsMarlboro Yamaha Team AgostiniYamaha+30.6209
ITA Pierfrancesco ChiliHB Honda Gallina TeamHonda+30.8708
AUS Kevin MageeTeam Lucky Strike RobertsYamaha+35.1107
GBR Ron HaslamTeam ROC Elf HondaElf Honda+35.3106
GBR Rob McElneaSuzuki Pepsi ColaSuzuki+59.8705
AUS Malcolm CampbellTeam ROC Elf HondaElf Honda+1:19.0404
USA Mike BaldwinRacing Team KatayamaHonda+1:42.6403
ITA Alessandro ValesiTeam IberiaHonda+1:46.1402
SMR Fabio BarchittaRacing Team KatayamaHonda+2:02.5401
GBR Donnie McLeodRacing Team KatayamaHonda+1 Lap
CHE Marco GentileFior MarlboroFior+1 Lap
ITA Marco PapaTeam GrecoHonda+1 Lap
ITA Fabio BiliottiTeam AmorantoHonda+1 Lap
DEU Manfred FischerTeam Hein GerickeHonda+1 Lap
IRL Eddie LaycockMillar RacingHonda+1 Lap
FRA Claude ArcieroHonda+1 Lap
CHE Nicholas SchmassmanFMSHonda+1 Lap
NLD Maarten DuyzersHDJ InternationalHonda+1 Lap
FRA Patrick IgoaSonauto Gauloises Blondes Yamaha Mobil 1YamahaRetirement
FRA Rachel NicottePVI RacingHondaRetirement
ESP Daniel AmatriainDucados Lotus GuarzHondaRetirement
FRA Thierry RapicaultFiorRetirement
CHE Bruno KneubühlerRomer Racing SuisseHondaRetirement
AUT Josef DopplerMRC GrieskirchenHondaRetirement
CHE Wolfgang von MuraltSuzukiRetirement
GBR Niall MackenzieTeam HRCHondaRetirement
JPN Shunji YatsushiroRothmans Honda TeamHondaRetirement
FRA Raymond RocheCagivaRetirement
FRA Jean Luc DemierreSuzukiRetirement
ITA Vittorio ScatolaRoad Racing Team AviaSuzukiRetirement
FRA Eric SabatierWeigl Telefix Racing TeamHondaDid not start
LUX Andreas LeutheSuzukiDid not qualify
VEN Larry Moreno VacondioSuzukiDid not qualify
FIN Ari RamoHondaDid not qualify
FRA Claude AlbertSuzukiDid not qualify
FRA Patrick LerusteSuzukiDid not qualify
FRA Bernard AndraultHondaDid not qualify
ITA Vincenzo CascinoHondaDid not qualify
FRA Christian PolardHondaDid not qualify

References

References

  1. "Alle Grand-Prix uitslagen en bijzonderheden, van 1973 (het jaar dat Jack begon met racen) tot heden.".
  2. Mitchell, Malcolm. "1988 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project".
  3. Mitchell, Malcolm. "Paul Ricard - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project".
  4. "Moto GP statistics". [[Moto GP]].
  5. (13 June 2017). "1988 French MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine Database".
  6. "FRENCH GRAND PRIX · 500cc Race Classification 1988".
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