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1991 United States motorcycle Grand Prix

Motorcycle race


Motorcycle race

FieldValue
Grand PrixUnited States
flagUnited States
Official_NameUnited States International Grand Prix
LocationLaguna Seca Raceway
Course_mi2.196
Course_km3.520
Race_No3
Season_No15
DateApril 21,
Year1991
ImageLaguna Seca 1988-1995.png
Pole_Rider_500Wayne Rainey
Pole_Rider_500_CountryUSA
Pole_Rider_500_BikeYamaha
Pole_Time_5001:26.464
Fast_Rider_500Wayne Rainey
Fast_Rider_500_CountryUSA
Fast_Rider_500_BikeYamaha
Fast_Time_5001:27.040
First_Rider_500Wayne Rainey
First_Rider_500_CountryUSA
First_Rider_500_BikeYamaha
Second_Rider_500Mick Doohan
Second_Rider_500_CountryAustralia
Second_Rider_500_BikeHonda
Third_Rider_500Kevin Schwantz
Third_Rider_500_CountryUSA
Third_Rider_500_BikeSuzuki
Pole_Rider_250Luca Cadalora
Pole_Rider_250_CountryItaly
Pole_Rider_250_BikeHonda
Pole_Time_2501:29.030
Fast_Rider_250Luca Cadalora
Fast_Rider_250_CountryItaly
Fast_Rider_250_BikeHonda
Fast_Time_2501:28.912
First_Rider_250Luca Cadalora
First_Rider_250_CountryItaly
First_Rider_250_BikeHonda
Second_Rider_250Wilco Zeelenberg
Second_Rider_250_CountryNetherlands
Second_Rider_250_BikeHonda
Third_Rider_250Loris Reggiani
Third_Rider_250_CountryItaly
Third_Rider_250_BikeHonda
Pole_Rider_SidecarAlain Michel
Pole_Rider_Sidecar_CountryFrance
Pole_Rider_Sidecar_BikeKrauser
Pole_Passenger_SidecarSimon Birchall
Pole_Passenger_Sidecar_CountryUK
Pole_Time_Sidecar1:32.023
Fast_Rider_SidecarAlain Michel
Fast_Rider_Sidecar_CountryFrance
Fast_Rider_Sidecar_BikeKrauser
Fast_Passenger_SidecarSimon Birchall
Fast_Passenger_Sidecar_CountryUK
Fast_Time_Sidecar1:32.212
First_Rider_SidecarSteve Webster
First_Rider_Sidecar_CountryUK
First_Passenger_SidecarGavin Simmons
First_Passenger_Sidecar_CountryUK
First_Rider_Sidecar_BikeKrauser
Second_Rider_SidecarAlain Michel
Second_Rider_Sidecar_CountryFrance
Second_Passenger_SidecarSimon Birchall
Second_Passenger_Sidecar_CountryUK
Second_Rider_Sidecar_BikeKrauser
Third_Rider_SidecarDarren Dixon
Third_Rider_Sidecar_CountryUK
Third_Passenger_SidecarSean Dixon
Third_Passenger_Sidecar_CountryUK
Third_Rider_Sidecar_BikeLCR-Krauser

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The 1991 United States Motorcycle Grand Prix was the third round of the 1991 FIM Grand Prix motorcycle roadracing season, held on the weekend of April 19–21, 1991 at Laguna Seca Raceway. This event featured no fewer than four American riders on competitive equipment, plus two more on B-level machines, during the era of U.S. domination.

500 cc race report

QUALIFYING -- Kevin Schwantz wasn't getting the drive he wanted out of the corners in practice on his Suzuki RGVr500. "Rear wheel grip is definitely our biggest shortcoming. We're trying different combinations of raising and lowering the front and rear ends of the bike," Schwantz commented. He ended third-fastest in qualifying, later joking: "'The easiest way to correct our problem is to steer the front wheel in the direction of the slide."

Australian Mick Doohan, Honda's number one man, encountered front-end difficulties while trying to secure a decent grid positive for the race. "I'll lay it in and it wants to run wide. I can't get it on a tight enough line," Doohan complained. Mick's race-day plan was to gear the machine down, so as to better allow the power of his NSR500 to turn the bike by drifting the rear Michelin.

Four-time World Champion Eddie Lawson told reporters he was spending a lot of time supporting his Cagiva on his knee because his front end was pushing fairly often. Lawson continued to adjust settings and qualified his Italian machine just behind Doohan.

Keen attention was paid to reigning 250cc champion John Kocinski, who was race-favorite Wayne Rainey's new teammate on a 500 at Marlboro Roberts Yamaha. He hustled his bike around Laguna less than one-tenth of a second slower than Rainey in practice. "The knowledge of riding the 250 doesn't pertain to riding a 500 - it's a totally different animal," explained Kocinski. "You've got a lot more braking to worry about and the acceleration areas are a lot different. You've got a slower apex speed, a much faster exit and a faster entrance too, so everything's got to change." Kocinski's fourth and third place finishes in the opening races of the season indicated that he wouldn't have much trouble transitioning to the more powerful machine, though. And like Rainey, he considered Laguna his domain.

As expected, Rainey qualified ahead of Kocinski on pole position. "You've got to attack this race track. Bike set-up is critical here and some of the other guys had problems," Rainey observed. Less than one second covered 1st through 5th places on the starting grid.

RACE—For the main event Schwantz donned an Arai helmet custom painted in army camouflage as his personal tribute to the U.S. troops who risked their lives for operation Desert Storm. The rear of the helmet featured a caricature nicknaming him "Stormin' Kevin Schwantzkopf" in a nod to American general Norman Schwarzkopf.

After the green light Schwantz and Rainey touched going over the turn one crest. Schwantz dove into the turn two hairpin first, followed closely by Rainey and Doohan. Rainey slipped inside Schwantz at the entrance to turn three. Schwantz changed his line to put the Suzuki side-by-side with Rainey heading toward turn four but Wayne had already begun to stretch a lead as they powered through the infield. Through the Corkscrew the order was Rainey, Schwantz, Doohan, Kocinski, Lawson and Wayne Gardner. Doohan had a problem coming down the hill and lost a few places. One lap later Rainey set the fastest time of the race, working his Dunlop tires to the limit, getting sideways out of the turn two, and pulling away steadily.

Kocinski soon settled down to low 1:27 times that rivaled his teammate's but didn't get by Schwantz into second place until the end of lap 5, squeezing him out on the brakes going into the turn eleven kink before the front straight. Two laps later, perhaps a bit too eager to close the gap to Rainey, Kocinski highsided out of the hairpin. Unhurt, he attempted to rejoin the race. "I got it started again but it didn't sound too good," Kocinski lamented. "I think it may have got some dirt in the motor so there was no use going on."

Schwantz inherited second place with Mick Doohan snapping at his heels after recovering from his miserable first lap. Doohan's Michelins began spinning on lap 4, so his lines were quite different from Schwantz's, who was great on the brakes but still had no drive.

"It was obvious that I was slowing him down," Schwantz said later. "Every time I looked back I just saw a big number three, I couldn't see any sky or anything. I ran as fast as I could but when the front started chattering I had to let him by." Doohan took over second on lap 21. By this time Rainey had an insurmountable lead so Mick held his Honda steady in second with Schwantz bringing the Suzuki in a comfortable third.

The scrap for fourth place was lively as Jean-Philippe Ruggia, Gardner, Lawson, and his Cagiva teammate Alexandre Barros interchanged positions several times in a four-man freight train. Ruggia finally pulled ahead of the group with Lawson finishing fifth. Barros chased Lawson home, with Gardner charging across the line in seventh place after a brief off-track excursion in turn six where he had crashed twice before in the previous two years. Juan Garriga, Adrien Morillas, and Didier de Radiguès rounded out the top ten.

Salinas-native Doug Chandler parked his Roberts B-Team Yamaha early in the race due to mechanical problems.

According to Michael Scott, Kocinski was so upset after his crash that he drove away from the track recklessly and refused to pull over when stopped by a policeman; he was arrested and sentenced to community service.

500 cc classification

Pos.RiderTeamManufacturerLapsTimeGridPoints123456789101112131415RetRetRetSources:
USA **Wayne Rainey****Marlboro Team Roberts****Yamaha**3551:19.3611**20**
AUS **Mick Doohan****Rothmans Honda Team****Honda**35+6.9744**17**
USA **Kevin Schwantz****Lucky Strike Suzuki****Suzuki**35+16.6033**15**
FRA **Jean-Philippe Ruggia****Sonauto Yamaha Mobil 1****Yamaha**35+19.93110**13**
USA **Eddie Lawson****Cagiva Corse****Cagiva**35+21.8515**11**
BRA **Alex Barros****Cagiva Corse****Cagiva**35+25.0917**10**
AUS **Wayne Gardner****Rothmans Honda Team****Honda**35+35.0696**9**
ESP **Juan Garriga****Ducados Yamaha****Yamaha**35+43.1889**8**
FRA **Adrien Morillas****Sonauto Yamaha Mobil 1****Yamaha**35+53.6138**7**
BEL **Didier de Radiguès****Lucky Strike Suzuki****Suzuki**35+1:03.05913**6**
USA **Rich Oliver****Marlboro Team Roberts****Yamaha**34+1 lap14**5**
RSA **Robbie Petersen****Marlboro Team Roberts****Yamaha**34+1 lap15**4**
IRL **Eddie Laycock****Millar Racing****Yamaha**34+1 lap**3**
NLD **Cees Doorakkers****HEK-Baumachines****Honda**32+3 laps**2**
CHE **Niggi Schmassman****Schmassman Technotron****Honda**31+4 laps**1**
USA Doug ChandlerRoberts B TeamYamaha22Retired11
ESP Sito PonsCampsa Honda TeamHonda10Retired12
USA John KocinskiMarlboro Team RobertsYamaha6Retired2

250 cc classification

PosRiderManufacturerLapsTimeGridPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627RetRetRetRetRetRetRet
ITA **Luca Cadalora****Honda**3045:07.5901**20**
NLD **Wilco Zeelenberg****Honda**30+6.0744**17**
ITA **Loris Reggiani****Aprilia**30+15.0442**15**
ESP **Carlos Cardús****Honda**30+19.3525**13**
JPN **Masahiro Shimizu****Honda**30+25.9339**11**
AUT **Andreas Preining****Aprilia**30+38.7258**10**
DEU **Martin Wimmer****Suzuki**30+50.1533**9**
DEU **Helmut Bradl****Honda**30+53.2636**8**
ESP **Àlex Crivillé****Honda**30+59.80411**7**
DEU **Jochen Schmid****Honda**30+1:03.51212**6**
FRA **Jean-Pierre Jeandat****Honda**30+1:18.138**5**
VEN **Carlos Lavado****Yamaha**30+1:25.04710**4**
ITA **Doriano Romboni****Honda**30+1:29.149**3**
DEU **Harald Eckl****Aprilia**30+1:29.75614**2**
DEU **Stefan Prein****Honda**30+1:37.767**1**
USA Jim FiliceYamaha30+1:39.63315
CHE Bernard HänggeliAprilia30+1:40.754
CHE Urs JuckerYamaha30+1:46.428
NLD Leon van der HeydenHonda30+1:50.358
ESP Jaime MarianoAprilia30+2:03.170
USA Nick IenatschYamaha30+2:18.506
USA Chris D'AluisioYamaha30+2:22.648
USA Rick KirkYamaha30+2:32.444
ITA Corrado CatalanoHonda30+2:38.468
CAN Jon CornwellYamaha30+2:50.132
USA Mike SullivanYamaha29+1 lap
GBR Ian NewtonYamaha28+2 laps
ITA Pierfrancesco ChiliAprilia24Retired7
ESP Alberto PuigYamaha17Retired
FRA Frédéric ProtatAprilia16Retired
GBR Kevin MitchellYamaha15Retired
USA Allan ScottYamaha10Retired
CAN Rick TripodiYamaha7Retired
ITA Paolo CasoliYamaha1Retired13

Sidecar classification

PosRiderPassengerManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910111213RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet
GBR **Steve Webster**GBR **Gavin Simmons****Krauser**3047:03.2202**20**
FRA **Alain Michel**GBR **Simon Birchall****Krauser**30+9.4651**17**
GBR **Darren Dixon**GBR **Sean Dixon****LCR-Krauser**30+29.1005**15**
CHE **Rolf Biland**CHE **Kurt Waltisperg****Krauser**30+32.0184**13**
CHE **Markus Egloff**CHE **Urs Egloff****Yamaha**30+40.2658**11**
GBR **Steve Abbott**GBR **Shaun Smith****LCR-Krauser**30+43.7596**10**
DEU **Ralph Bohnhorst**DEU **Bruno Hiller****LCR**30+53.79410**9**
CHE **Paul Güdel**CHE **Charly Güdel****LCR-Krauser**30+1:17.23411**8**
CHE **René Progin**GBR **Gary Irlam****LCR**30+1:26.5119**7**
JPN **Masato Kumano**DEU **Eckhart Rösinger****Yamaha**30+1:26.78113**6**
GBR **Barry Brindley**GBR **Grahame Rose****LCR-Yamaha**29+1 lap12**5**
DEU **Frank Voigt**DEU **Holger Voigt****Schuh-Spezial**28+2 laps**4**
CHE **Alfred Zurbrügg**CHE **Martin Zurbrügg****Yamaha**27+3 laps15**3**
GBR Barry SmithGBR David SmithWindle-ADM23Retired
NLD Theo van KempenNLD Jan KuytLCR-Krauser20Retired
GBR Tony BakerGBR Simon PriorLCR-Krauser18Retired
GBR Derek BrindleyGBR Nick RocheLCR-Krauser15Retired14
NLD Egbert StreuerGBR Peter EssaffLCR-Yamaha10Retired3
JPN Yoshisada KumagayaGBR Bryan HoughtonKrauser9Retired7
DEU Werner KrausDEU Thomas SchröderADM9Retired
GBR Gary ThomasUSA Gary TwenstrupKrauser3Retired

References

| Previous_year's_race = 1990 United States Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 1993 United States Grand Prix

References

  1. (25 July 2015). "Grand Prix uitslagen en bijzonderheden 1991".
  2. Mitchell, Malcolm. "1991 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project".
  3. Mitchell, Malcolm. "Laguna Seca Raceway - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project".
  4. Weaver, Glen. (16 May 1991). "Rainey Scores U.S. Grand Prix Hat Trick at Laguna Seca". The Redwood Review.
  5. Scott, Michael: "Wayne Rainey", page 152. Haynes Publishing, 1997.
  6. (13 June 2017). "1991 United States MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine Database".
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