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1971 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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1971F.I.M.Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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Jarno Saarinen (48) at 1971 Nations Grand Prix

The1971 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 23rdF.I.M.Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix season. The season consisted of twelve Grand Prix races in six classes: 500cc, 350cc, 250cc, 125cc, 50cc and Sidecars 500cc. It began on 9 May, withAustrian Grand Prix and ended withSpanish Grand Prix on 26 September.

Season summary

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Giacomo Agostini would claim his tenth world championship in 1971, passingCarlo Ubbiali andMike Hailwood as the all time championship leader.[1]Angel Nieto challenged for the 50cc and 125cc titles. A crash in the final 50cc race handed the title to Dutchman Jan de Vries but, Nieto was able to claim the 125 crown over a youngBarry Sheene.[1]Phil Read captured the 250 championship on a privateYamaha-poweredEric Cheney-designed chassis, after falling out with the Yamaha factory.[1][2]

Agostini won the 350 title for the fourth year in a row but a newcomer served notice when young Finn,Jarno Saarinen, won his first Grand Prix at the Czechoslovak round then won again in Italy.[1] Agostini had things his way in the 500cc class, winning the first eight rounds of the eleven race series against minimal factory-sponsored opposition.[1] For the second consecutive year a New Zealand rider finished second in the premier class –Ginger Molloy in1970 andKeith Turner in 1971.[1]

Jack Findlay's victory at the 1971Ulster Grand Prix not only marked the first victory for a Suzuki motorcycle in the premier 500cc class, but also the first-ever 500cc class victory for a motorcycle powered by atwo stroke engine.[3][4] Kawasaki won their first 500cc class victory at the season endingSpanish Grand Prix atJarama whenDave Simmonds won the race after Agostini sat out the event after already winning the championship.[1] The inaugural Austrian Grand Prix was held at the new high-speedSalzburgring.

1971 Grand Prix season calendar

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RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit50cc winner125cc winner250cc winner350cc winner500cc winnerSidecars 500cc winnerReport
19 MayAustriaAustrian Grand PrixSalzburgringNetherlandsJan de VriesSpainAngel NietoItalySilvio GrassettiItalyGiacomo AgostiniItalyGiacomo AgostiniGermanyButscher /HuberReport
216 MayWest GermanyWest German Grand PrixHockenheimringNetherlandsJan de VriesUnited KingdomDave SimmondsUnited KingdomPhil ReadItalyGiacomo AgostiniItalyGiacomo AgostiniGermanyAuerbacher /HahnReport
312 JuneIsle of ManIsle of Man TTSnaefell MountainUnited KingdomChas MortimerUnited KingdomPhil ReadUnited KingdomTony JefferiesItalyGiacomo AgostiniGermanySchauzu /KalauchReport
426 JuneNetherlandsDutch TTAssenSpainAngel NietoSpainAngel NietoUnited KingdomPhil ReadItalyGiacomo AgostiniItalyGiacomo AgostiniGermanyOwesle /KremerReport
54 JulyBelgiumBelgian Grand PrixSpa-FrancorchampsNetherlandsJan de VriesUnited KingdomBarry SheeneItalySilvio GrassettiItalyGiacomo AgostiniGermanySchauzu /KalauchReport
611 JulyEast GermanyEast German Grand PrixSachsenringSpainAngel NietoSpainAngel NietoWest GermanyDieter BraunItalyGiacomo AgostiniItalyGiacomo AgostiniReport
718 JulyCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovak Grand PrixBrnoUnited KingdomBarry SheeneSpainAngel NietoHungaryJános DrapálFinlandJarno SaarinenGermanySchauzu /KalauchReport
825 JulySwedenSwedish Grand PrixAnderstorpSpainAngel NietoUnited KingdomBarry SheeneUnited KingdomRodney GouldItalyGiacomo AgostiniItalyGiacomo AgostiniReport
91 AugustFinlandFinnish Grand PrixImatraUnited KingdomBarry SheeneUnited KingdomRodney GouldItalyGiacomo AgostiniItalyGiacomo AgostiniGermanyUnited KingdomOwesle /RutterfordReport
1014 AugustNorthern IrelandUlster Grand PrixDundrodNorthern IrelandRay McCulloughUnited KingdomPeter WilliamsAustraliaJack FindlayGermanyUnited KingdomOwesle /RutterfordReport
1112 SeptemberItalyNations Grand PrixMonzaNetherlandsJan de VriesItalyGilberto ParlottiSwitzerlandGyula MarsovskyFinlandJarno SaarinenItalyAlberto PaganiReport
1226 SeptemberSpainSpanish Grand PrixJaramaNetherlandsJan de VriesSpainAngel NietoFinlandJarno SaarinenFinlandTeuvo LänsivuoriUnited KingdomDave SimmondsReport

Scoring system

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Points were awarded to the top ten finishers in each race. Only the best of six races were counted on 50cc, 125cc, 350cc and 500cc championships, best of seven in 250cc, while in the Sidecars, the best of five races were counted.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
Points1512108654321

500cc final standings

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PosRiderMachineAUT
Austria
GER
Germany
MAN
Isle of Man
HOL
Netherlands
BEL
Belgium
DDR
East Germany
SWE
Sweden
FIN
Finland
ULS
Northern Ireland
NAC
Italy
ESP
Spain
Pts
1ItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV Agusta11111111Ret90 (120)
2New ZealandKeith TurnerColeman-Suzuki2Ret74Ret224Ret6558 (67)
3NetherlandsRob BronSuzuki2248Ret3257
4United KingdomDave SimmondsKawasakiRet3Ret623152
5AustraliaJack FindlaySuzuki /Jada4RetRet310515650 (51)
6FranceEric OffenstadtKawasaki3RetRet2RetRetRetRet332
7Northern IrelandTommy RobbHurst-Seeley /Matchless6157Ret39331
8ItalyAlberto PaganiLinto /MV Agusta75RetRetRetRet7129
9FinlandKaarlo KoivuniemiSeeley-Matchless55Ret224
10United KingdomRon ChandlerKawasaki3Ret5Ret8Ret19
11United KingdomFrank PerrisSuzuki /Seeley /Linto37RetRetRet14
12GermanyLothar JohnYamaha5Ret12RetRetRet8713
13ItalyGianpiero ZubaniKawasakiRet212
14United KingdomPeter WilliamsArter-Matchless212
15SwedenBo GranathHusqvarna8RetRet8Ret610Ret12
16United KingdomBillie NelsonPaton661011
17GermanyErnst HillerKawasakiRet11RetRet310
18United KingdomMaurice HawthorneKawasakiRet4RetRetRetRetRetRet8
19SwitzerlandHans-Rudolf BrüngerBultaco4Ret8
20SpainBenjamin GrauBultaco48
=WalesSelwyn GriffithsCowles-Matchless48
=SwedenUlfe NilssonSeeley-Matchless48
=United KingdomPhil ReadDucati48
=United KingdomPercy TaitSeeley-Matchless48
25SwedenIvan CarlssonYamahaRetRet116RetRetRet97
26United KingdomJim CurrySeeley-MatchlessRet5Ret6
27Northern IrelandGerry MateerNortonRet56
=United KingdomGordon PantallPadgett-Kawasaki5Ret6
29AustriaKarl AuerMatchlessRetRet6Ret5
30FinlandMatti SalonenYamahaRetRet65
31United KingdomRoger SutcliffeMatchless65
32GermanyHans-Otto ButenuthBMW710RetRet5
33NetherlandsPiet Van der WalKawasakiRet9Ret85
34AustraliaPeter JonesSuzuki19Ret74
35SwitzerlandJean CampicheHonda7Ret4
36Northern IrelandTom HerronSeeley74
=SwedenMorgan RadbergMonark74
38GermanyKurt-Willy BertschBMW83
=SpainJoan BordonsBultaco83
=United KingdomJerry LancasterYamaha83
=United KingdomCharlie SanbySeeley-Matchless83
42GermanyPaul EickelbergYamaha910Ret3
43SwedenJohnny BengtssonKawasaki9Ret2
=FinlandPentti LehteläYamaha9Ret2
45United KingdomTom DickieCowles-Matchless92
=GermanyHorst DzierzawaYamaha92
=ItalyGiuseppe MongardiDucati92
=Northern IrelandDonnie RobinsonPadgett-Yamaha92
49AustraliaJohn DoddsKönigRet10RetRetRetRetRetRet1
50ItalyEmanuele MauglianiSeeley-Matchless101
=NetherlandsRob NoorlanderNorton101
=United KingdomStan WoodsNorton101
53United KingdomBrian MosesNorton11160
54United KingdomCharlie DobsonSeeleyRetRetRet110
55AustriaWerner BergoldKawasakiRet11Ret0
56AlgeriaLarbi HabbicheYamaha110
57United KingdomRobert GrahamNortonRet120
58United KingdomNorman PriceNorton120
59United KingdomAlan LawtonNorton13130
60GermanyRolf RottKawasaki130
61United KingdomDerek LeeMatchless140
=United KingdomRoger NicholsMatchless140
63Northern IrelandRoy ReidSeeley32150
64United KingdomRoy BisbeyNorton160
65United KingdomGeoff BarryOakley-Matchless /Seeley17Ret0
66United KingdomBrian ScullyScott170
67Northern IrelandBob RamseySeeley180
=United KingdomJeff WadeTickle Manx Norton180
69United KingdomChris NeveSeeley30190
70United KingdomDon HarrisNorton200
71United KingdomDave FoulkesNorton210
72United KingdomJeff BonifaceNorton220
73United KingdomBrian EdwardsNorton230
74United KingdomFred WaltonVelocetteMetisse240
75United KingdomLen WilliamsAermacchi250
76United KingdomTom LoughridgeSuzuki260
77United KingdomGordon DanielsTWS Suzuki270
78United KingdomJim AshtonSeeley280
79United KingdomJohn StanleySeeley290
80United KingdomTrevor ArmstrongNorton310
SwitzerlandGyula MarsovszkyLintoRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet0
NetherlandsTheo LouwesKawasakiRetRetRetRetRet0
FinlandHannu KuparinenSuzukiRetRetRetRet0
United KingdomMartin CarneyKawasakiRetRetRetRet0
FranceCristian RavelKawasakiRetRetRetRet0
United KingdomAlan BarnettAermacchiRetRetRet0
ItalySilvano BertarelliKawasakiRetRetRet0
GermanyKarl HoppeKönigRetRetRet0
SwedenBörje AnderssonHondaRetRet0
United KingdomVincent DuckettSeeleyRetRet0
ItalyRoberto GallinaPatonRetRet0
United KingdomSteve EllisYamahaRetRet0
SwedenSven-Olov GunnarssonKawasakiRetRet0
United KingdomTony JefferiesArter-MatchlessRetRet0
FinlandKai KuparinenSuzukiRetRet0
Northern IrelandBilly McCoshSeeleyRetRet0
New ZealandGinger MolloyKawasakiRetRet0
DenmarkBorge NielsenHondaRetRet0
United KingdomBill SmithSeeley /KawasakiRetRet0
United KingdomJohn WilliamsArter-MatchlessRetRet0
United KingdomBrian AdamsNortonRetRet0
Northern IrelandAbe AlexanderSeeleyRet0
United KingdomTony AndersonMatchlessRet0
United KingdomMartin AshwoodQuaife MetisseRet0
ItalySergio BaronciniDucatiRet0
SwedenJöram BlomSeeleyRet0
AustriaHans BraumandlMatchlessRet0
United KingdomClive BrownNortonRet0
ItalyPaolo CampanelliKawasakiRet0
United KingdomAlistair CopelandNortonRet0
United KingdomWalter DawsonNortonRet0
AustraliaTerry DennehyHondaRet0
United KingdomDerek FillerSeeleyRet0
United KingdomGeorge FogartyCunningham-SuzukiRet0
United KingdomBill FultonStafford-MatchlessRet0
United KingdomDenis GallagherSeeleyRet0
United KingdomAlex GeorgeKawasakiRet0
United KingdomPeter GibsonSeeleyRet0
United KingdomTony GodfreyTickle Manx NortonRet0
Northern IrelandCampbell GormanSeeleyRet0
United KingdomDon GrantNortonRet0
United KingdomTerry GrotefeldPadgett-YamahaRet0
Northern IrelandBillie GuthrieYamahaRet0
FinlandOsmo HansenLintoRet0
NorwayMorten HaugerHondaRet0
Northern IrelandHarris HealeyNortonRet0
United KingdomBob HealthBSARet0
United KingdomKeith HecklesNortonRet0
FinlandAri HeikkiläMatchlessRet0
United KingdomJohn HughesYamahaRet0
GermanyAlbert HundHondaRet0
GermanyTed JanssenSuzukiRet0
United KingdomMalcolm JeferyNortonRet0
SwedenLasse JohanssonHMRet0
HungaryArpad JuhosAermacchiRet0
Republic of IrelandAustin KinsellaMatchlessRet0
United KingdomRay KnightHughes-TriumphRet0
GermanyUdo KochanskiBMWRet0
GermanyOtto LabitzkeBMWRet0
GermanyHorst LahfeldKönigRet0
ItalyVasco LoroYamahaRet0
AustriaAlois MaxwaldLintoRet0
Northern IrelandRay McCulloughSeeleyRet0
Northern IrelandIan McGregorNortonRet0
Northern IrelandStephen MurraySeeleyRet0
United KingdomGodfrey NashHondaRet0
FinlandOiva PapunenKawasakiRet0
FinlandAnssi ReskoSuzukiRet0
SwitzerlandWalter RunggAermacchiRet0
SwedenHasse RutgerssonHRSRet0
GermanyReinhard ScholtisKawasakiRet0
GermanyAlfred SchwanderSuzukiRet0
ItalyBruno SpaggiariDucatiRet0
SwedenBo StrandellLintoRet0
DenmarkClaus TarumHondaRet0
United KingdomKen TilleyNortonRet0
GermanyJupp TröblingerKönigRet0
United KingdomDennis TrollopeSeeleyRet0
AustraliaBrian WalshNortonRet0
United KingdomCarl WardNortonRet0
AustriaManfred WeingartnerMatchlessRet0
AustriaMax WienerAermacchiRet0
United KingdomLouis WithKawasakiRet0
United KingdomRay WittichSaunders-NortonRet0
ItalyBenedetto ZambottiKawasakiRet0
PosRiderBkeAUT
Austria
GER
Germany
MAN
Isle of Man
HOL
Netherlands
BEL
Belgium
DDR
East Germany
SWE
Sweden
FIN
Finland
ULS
Northern Ireland
NAC
Italy
ESP
Spain
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

1971 350 cc Roadracing World Championship final standings

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PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachinePointsWins
1ItalyGiacomo Agostini1ItalyMV Agusta906
2FinlandJarno SaarinenFinlandYamaha632
3SwedenIvan CarlssonSwedenYamaha390
4NetherlandsTheo BultNetherlandsYamaha360
5United KingdomPaul SmartUnited KingdomYamaha340
6SwitzerlandWerner PfirterSwitzerlandYamaha330
7SwedenBo Granath10SwedenYamaha300
7HungaryLászló SzabóHungaryYamaha290
9United KingdomTony JefferiesUnited KingdomYamaha251
10FinlandTeuvo LansivuoriFinlandYamaha251

1971 250 cc Roadracing World Championship final standings

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PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachinePointsWins
1United KingdomPhil ReadUnited KingdomYamaha733
2United KingdomRodney Gould1United KingdomYamaha682
3FinlandJarno Saarinen4FinlandYamaha641
4AustraliaJohn DoddsAustraliaYamaha590
5West GermanyDieter BraunWest GermanyYamaha581
6SwitzerlandGyula Marsovsky7SwitzerlandYamaha571
7ItalySilvio Grassetti10ItalyMZ432
8United KingdomChas Mortimer6United KingdomYamaha420
9HungaryJános DrapálHungaryYamaha261
10NetherlandsTheo Bult20NetherlandsYamaha220

1971 125 cc Roadracing World Championship final standings

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PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachinePointsWins
1SpainAngel Nieto1SpainDerbi875
2United KingdomBarry SheeneUnited KingdomSuzuki793
3SwedenBörje Jansson3SwedenMaico640
4West GermanyDieter BraunWest GermanyMaico540
5United KingdomChas MortimerUnited KingdomYamaha481
6United KingdomDave Simmonds4United KingdomKawasaki481
7West GermanyGert BenderWest GermanyMaico410
8ItalyGilberto ParlottiItalyMorbidelli391
9SwedenKent AnderssonSwedenYamaha300
10East GermanyJurgen LenkEast GermanyMZ270

1971 50 cc Roadracing World Championship final standings

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PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachinePointsWins
1NetherlandsJan De Vries5NetherlandsKreidler755
2SpainAngel Nieto1SpainDerbi693
3NetherlandsJos Schurgers6NetherlandsKreidler420
4NetherlandsHerman Meyers10NetherlandsJamathi410
5West GermanyRudolf KunzWest GermanyKreidler360
6NetherlandsAalt ToersenNetherlandsJamathi240
7United KingdomBarry SheeneUnited KingdomKreidler231
8ItalyGilberto Parlotti9ItalyDerbi220
9SpainFederico van der HoevenNetherlandsDerbi220
10NetherlandsJan BruinsNetherlandsKreidler190

References

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  1. ^abcdefgNoyes, Dennis; Scott, Michael (1999),Motocourse: 50 Years Of Moto Grand Prix, Hazleton Publishing Ltd,ISBN 1-874557-83-7
  2. ^Melling, Frank (10 January 2002)."Obituary:Eric Cheney".The Guardian. London. Retrieved8 October 2010.
  3. ^Jack Findlay obituary - The Telegraph
  4. ^"MotoGP Milestones". crash.net. 22 May 2003. Retrieved30 March 2017.
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