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German motorcycle Grand Prix

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Annual motorcycle race
Motor race
German Grand Prix
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
VenueSachsenring (1998–2019, 2021–present)
Nürburgring (1955, 1958, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995–1997)
Hockenheimring (1957, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1967–1968, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981–1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991–1994)
Solitudering (1952, 1954, 1956, 1960, 1962, 1964)
Schottenring (1953)
First race1952
Most wins (rider)Giacomo Agostini (13)
Most wins (manufacturer)Honda (61)

TheGerman motorcycle Grand Prix, first held in 1925, is a motorcycling event that is part of theFIMGrand Prix motorcycle racing season. The event is due to take place at theSachsenring until at least 2031.[1]

History

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The first twoGroßer Preis von Deutschland races were held at Berlin'sAVUS before moving to the new the purpose-builtNürburgring which was used in its full 28 km configuration. No GP was held in 1932, in 1933 the AVUS was given another try, and since 1934, public roads near and through Hohenstein-Ernstthal in Saxony were in use, initially without the nameSachsenring which had been used elsewhere. It was adopted in 1937.

After the war, in 1949, two German states were founded, and theFIM introduced a motorcycle World Championship in which neither Germans nor German race tracks could participate due to still being banned. In the (Western)Federal Republic of Germany, a strong motorcycle industry (NSU,DKW etc.) emerged in the early 1950s, as cars were not yet affordable. With the Sachsenring being now in the (Eastern)German Democratic Republic (GDR), a new venue had to be selected. The Nürburgring was damaged and due to its length not very suitable. TheSolitudering near Stuttgart had a challenging layout and due to the proximity of a major city, the crowds were large, but the narrow roads had to be widened. In 1953, the Schottenring near Fulda was chosen, but due to lack of safety, it was partially boycotted, and only the small classes races had WC status. Attendance at the Nürburgring, which was by now used in its 22.8 km Nordschleife configuration, was disappointing. Former DKW and NSU factory rider and world record setterWilhelm Herz promoted theHockenheimring successfully. Thus, with Hockenheim (in odd-numbered years) and Solitude, two tracks in the southwestern state ofBaden-Württemberg shared the German GP until the mid-1960s, when the Solitude was abandoned and replaced by the Nürburgring. There, the lesser known 7.7 km Südschleife was used twice, as in the Eifelrennen races which often attracted international entrants, but that part of the track was not rebuilt in 1970/71; thus in the even years from 1970 to 1980, the famous Nordschleife was used.

That time, also the "Grand Prix of theGDR", held on the Sachsenring, was part of the WC from 1961 to 1972. It is referred to asEast German GP, EGER for short on theMotoGP website. During that period the German GP was also referred to as West German GP (WGER), even though its name never changed.

The popularity of motorcycles sharply fell in late 1950s Germany, as now everyone aspired to get an automobile. OnlyBMW survived, dominating side car racing. The East German brandMZ had made groundbreaking progress in two stroke technology, but due to defecting personnel and other problems, they fell behind in the late 1960s. After West GermanDieter Braun won the East German race on theSachsenring in 1971, the crowd sang the (West) German anthem, the "Deutschlandlied".[2] To prevent further "demonstrations", the East German politicians, otherwise eager to gain international recognition, sacrificed the event's World Championship status, limiting the entry of riders from Western states from 1972 onwards. With mainly riders from other Eastern bloc socialist states taking part, it was still calledGroßer Preis der DDR until 1977, when it was renamedGroßer Preis des ADMV der DDR after the motorsports governing body.

In 1974, the event on the improved Nürburgring Nordschleife was boycotted by championship contenders as the track had not been fitted with enough straw bales. Traditionally, theEifelrennen hosted motorcycle and automobile racing on the same weekend. Safety demands became problematic, as drivers asked for armco and catch fences, while rider safety requires unobstructed surroundings, with walls of straw bales in front of obstacles. With Agostini and others holding out, German amateur riders took all wins;Edmund Czihak's win in the 500cc class remains the only race won by a German rider in the premier class (both in the 500cc era and the MotoGP era). The Eifelrennen in spring became an automobile event, and the GP became a separate event in August.

A few years later, in 1980, the last German GP was held on the Nordschleife, with the new GP track taking over in 1984.

The additional1986 Baden-Württemberg Grand Prix (at Hockenheim) counted towards the WC only for 80cc and 125cc classes.

In 1998, after having become rather unpopular first at Hockenheim and then atNürburgring due to the style of the promoters, the German motorcycle Grand Prix moved to new promoters, and to the shortened purpose-builtSachsenring where it became a sell-out event since.

The 2020 race was cancelled due to the outbreak ofCOVID-19.[3]

Official names and sponsors

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The names that are included are from both West and East Germany.

  • 1952–1956, 1958, 1964–1988, 1990: Großer Preis von Deutschland (no official sponsor, West Germany)[4]
  • 1959: Intern. Rhein-Pokal (no official sponsor, West Germany)[5]
  • 1962–1972: Großer Preis der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (no official sponsor, East Germany)[6]
  • 1989, 1991: Großer Preis von Deutschland für Motorräder (no official sponsor, West Germany until 1990)[7]
  • 1992: Großer Preis von Deutschland Motorräder (no official sponsor)[8]
  • 1993: Grand Prix von Deutschland (no official sponsor)[9]
  • 1994–1995: Grand Prix Deutschland (no official sponsor)[10]
  • 1996:Warsteiner Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[11]
  • 1997:ADAC Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[12]
  • 1998–1999:Polini Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[13]
  • 2000–2003:Cinzano Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[14]
  • 2004:Veltins Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[15]
  • 2005, 2007–2009:Alice Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[16]
  • 2006:betandwin.com Grand Prix Deutschland[17]
  • 2010–2014:eni Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[18]
  • 2015–2017:GoPro Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[19]
  • 2018: Pramac Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[20]
  • 2019: HJC Helmets Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[21]
  • 2021–2024:Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[22]
  • 2025:Liqui Moly Grand Prix of Germany

Spectator attendance

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2025: 256,441[1]

Track gallery

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  • Avus, used in 1925–1926 and 1933
    Avus, used in 1925–1926 and 1933
  • Solitudering, as used from 1935 to 1965
    Solitudering, as used from 1935 to 1965
  • Schottenring, used in 1953
    Schottenring, used in 1953
  • Nürburgring Nordschleife, as used until 1980
    Nürburgring Nordschleife, as used until 1980
  • Nürburgring Südschleife, used in 1965 and 1968
    Nürburgring Südschleife, used in 1965 and 1968
  • Nürburgring Grand Prix track, 1984–1997
    Nürburgring Grand Prix track, 1984–1997
  • Hockenheimring as used until 1994
    Hockenheimring as used until 1994
  • Sachsenring, used since 1998, layout since 2002
    Sachsenring, used since 1998, layout since 2002

Winners of the German motorcycle Grand Prix

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Multiple winners (riders)

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# WinsRiderWins
CategoryYears won
13ItalyGiacomo Agostini500cc1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976
350cc1965, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971
12SpainMarc MárquezMotoGP2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2025
Moto22011, 2012
125cc2010
8ItalyCarlo Ubbiali250cc1956, 1957, 1959
125cc1953, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959
SpainÁngel Nieto125cc1978, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984
50cc1970, 1975, 1976
6ItalyValentino RossiMotoGP2002, 2005, 2006, 2009
250cc1999
125cc1997
SpainDani PedrosaMotoGP2007, 2010, 2011, 2012
250cc2004, 2005
5United KingdomJohn Surtees500cc1958, 1959, 1960
350cc1958, 1959
RhodesiaJim Redman500cc1966
350cc1963, 1964
250cc1962
125cc1964
United KingdomMike Hailwood500cc1964, 1965
350cc1966, 1967
250cc1966
United KingdomPhil Read500cc1973
250cc1964, 1965, 1971
125cc1968
SwitzerlandStefan Dörflinger80cc1984, 1985
50cc1980, 1981, 1983
West GermanyAnton Mang350cc1981
250cc1981, 1982, 1987
125cc1976
4AustraliaMick Doohan500cc1992, 1994, 1997, 1998
3West GermanyWerner Haas250cc1953, 1954
125cc1952
Republic of IrelandReg Armstrong500cc1952, 1956
350cc1952
West GermanyErnst Degner125cc1961, 1963
50cc1962
United KingdomRalph Bryans250cc1967
50cc1964, 1965
West GermanyHans-Georg Anscheidt50cc1966, 1967, 1968
ItalyWalter Villa350cc1976
250cc1975, 1976
South AfricaKork Ballington250cc1978, 1979, 1980
FranceChristian Sarron500cc1985
250cc1977, 1984
United StatesKevin Schwantz500cc1988, 1990, 1991
ItalyLuca Cadalora500cc1996
250cc1988
125cc1986
ItalyMarco Melandri250cc2001, 2002
125cc1999
ItalyMax BiaggiMotoGP2004
500cc2001
250cc1995
SpainHéctor GarzóMotoE2023 Race 2, 2024 Race 1, 2024 Race 2
2United KingdomGeoff Duke350cc1954, 1955
United KingdomBill Lomas350cc1955, 1956
ItalyLibero Liberati500cc1957
350cc1957
Federation of Rhodesia and NyasalandGary Hocking500cc1961
250cc1960
ItalyTarquinio Provini250cc1958, 1963
New ZealandHugh Anderson125cc1965
50cc1963
SwitzerlandLuigi Taveri125cc1962, 1966
United KingdomDave Simmonds125cc1969, 1971
NetherlandsJan de Vries50cc1971, 1972
FinlandJarno Saarinen350cc1972
250cc1973
SwedenKent Andersson250cc1969
125cc1973
West GermanyHelmut Kassner350cc1974
250cc1974
JapanTakazumi Katayama350cc1977, 1978
South AfricaJon Ekerold350cc1979, 1980
United StatesKenny Roberts500cc1981, 1983
VenezuelaCarlos Lavado250cc1983, 1986
West GermanyGerhard Waibel80cc1987
50cc1979
United StatesEddie Lawson500cc1986, 1987
ItalyDoriano Romboni250cc1993
125cc1990
GermanyDirk Raudies125cc1993, 1994
AustraliaDaryl Beattie500cc1993, 1995
GermanyRalf Waldmann250cc1996
125cc1991
JapanTetsuya Harada250cc1997, 1998
ItalyMarco Simoncelli250cc2008, 2009
SpainJordi TorresMoto22013
MotoE2023 Race 1
SpainPedro AcostaMoto22023
Moto32021
SpainJorge MartínMotoGP2023
Moto32018

Multiple winners (manufacturers)

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# WinsManufacturerWins
CategoryYears won
61JapanHondaMotoGP2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
500cc1966, 1984, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000
350cc1963, 1964, 1966, 1967
250cc1961, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Moto32015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
125cc1962, 1964, 1966, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999
50cc1964, 1965
40JapanYamahaMotoGP2005, 2006, 2009, 2022
500cc1974, 1975, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 2001
350cc1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982
250cc1964, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 2000
125cc1968, 1973
31ItalyMV Agusta500cc1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976
350cc1958, 1959, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971
250cc1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960
125cc1953, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959
18JapanSuzuki500cc1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1999
125cc1963, 1965, 1967
50cc1962, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1968
ItalyAprilia250cc1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002
125cc1992, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011
9West GermanyKreidler50cc1969, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981
AustriaKTMMoto22018
250cc2007
Moto32012, 2013, 2014, 2021, 2023, 2025
125cc2005
8JapanKawasaki350cc1981
250cc1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982
125cc1969, 1971
ItalyGilera500cc1954, 1955, 1956, 1957
350cc1957
250cc2008, 2009
125cc1956
ItalyDucatiMotoGP2008, 2023, 2024, 2025
MotoE2023 Race 1, 2023 Race 2, 2024 Race 1, 2024 Race 2
GermanyKalexMoto22015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025
6SpainDerbi125cc2000, 2008, 2010
80cc1986, 1988
50cc1970
5West GermanyNSU250cc1953, 1954, 1955
125cc1952, 1954
ItalyGarelli125cc1983, 1984, 1986, 1987
50cc1982
4ItalyAermacchi350cc1976
250cc1975, 1976
125cc1970
ItalyMorbidelli125cc1972, 1975, 1976, 1977
SwitzerlandKrauser80cc1985, 1987, 1989
50cc1983
SwitzerlandSuterMoto22011, 2012, 2013, 2014
3United KingdomNorton500cc1952
350cc1952, 1954
ItalyMinarelli125cc1978, 1979, 1981
2ItalyMoto Guzzi350cc1955, 1956
SpainBultaco50cc1976, 1978

By year

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A pink background indicates an event that was not part of theGrand Prix motorcycle racing championship.

YearTrackMoto3Moto2MotoGPReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
2025SachsenringSpainDavid MuñozKTMTurkeyDeniz ÖncüKalexSpainMarc MárquezDucatiReport
YearTrackMotoEMoto3Moto2MotoGPReport
Race 1Race 2
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
2024SachsenringSpainHéctor GarzóDucatiSpainHéctor GarzóDucatiColombiaDavid AlonsoCFMotoSpainFermín AldeguerBoscoscuroItalyFrancesco BagnaiaDucatiReport
2023SpainJordi TorresDucatiSpainHéctor GarzóDucatiTurkeyDeniz ÖncüKTMSpainPedro AcostaKalexSpainJorge MartínDucatiReport
YearTrackMoto3Moto2MotoGPReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
2022SachsenringSpainIzan GuevaraGas GasSpainAugusto FernándezKalexFranceFabio QuartararoYamahaReport
2021SpainPedro AcostaKTMAustraliaRemy GardnerKalexSpainMarc MárquezHondaReport
2020Cancelled due toCOVID-19 concerns
YearTrackMotoEMoto3Moto2MotoGPReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
2019SachsenringFinlandNiki TuuliEnergicaItalyLorenzo Dalla PortaHondaSpainÁlex MárquezKalexSpainMarc MárquezHondaReport
YearTrackMoto3Moto2MotoGPReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
2018SachsenringSpainJorge MartínHondaSouth AfricaBrad BinderKTMSpainMarc MárquezHondaReport
2017SpainJoan MirHondaItalyFranco MorbidelliKalexSpainMarc MárquezHondaReport
2016MalaysiaKhairul Idham PawiHondaFranceJohann ZarcoKalexSpainMarc MárquezHondaReport
2015United KingdomDanny KentHondaBelgiumXavier SiméonKalexSpainMarc MárquezHondaReport
2014AustraliaJack MillerKTMSwitzerlandDominique AegerterSuterSpainMarc MárquezHondaReport
2013SpainÁlex RinsKTMSpainJordi TorresSuterSpainMarc MárquezHondaReport
2012GermanySandro CorteseKTMSpainMarc MárquezSuterSpainDani PedrosaHondaReport
YearTrack125ccMoto2MotoGPReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
2011SachsenringSpainHéctor FaubelApriliaSpainMarc MárquezSuterSpainDani PedrosaHondaReport
2010SpainMarc MárquezDerbiSpainToni ElíasMoriwakiSpainDani PedrosaHondaReport
YearTrack125cc250ccMotoGPReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
2009SachsenringSpainJulián SimónApriliaItalyMarco SimoncelliGileraItalyValentino RossiYamahaReport
2008FranceMike Di MeglioDerbiItalyMarco SimoncelliGileraAustraliaCasey StonerDucatiReport
2007HungaryGábor TalmácsiApriliaJapanHiroshi AoyamaKTMSpainDani PedrosaHondaReport
2006ItalyMattia PasiniApriliaJapanYuki TakahashiHondaItalyValentino RossiYamahaReport
2005FinlandMika KallioKTMSpainDaniel PedrosaHondaItalyValentino RossiYamahaReport
2004ItalyRoberto LocatelliApriliaSpainDaniel PedrosaHondaItalyMax BiaggiHondaReport
2003ItalyStefano PeruginiApriliaItalyRoberto RolfoHondaSpainSete GibernauHondaReport
2002FranceArnaud VincentApriliaItalyMarco MelandriApriliaItalyValentino RossiHondaReport
YearTrack125cc250cc500ccReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
2001SachsenringItalySimone SannaApriliaItalyMarco MelandriApriliaItalyMax BiaggiYamahaReport
2000JapanYouichi UiDerbiFranceOlivier JacqueYamahaBrazilAlex BarrosHondaReport
1999ItalyMarco MelandriHondaItalyValentino RossiApriliaUnited StatesKenny Roberts Jr.SuzukiReport
1998JapanTomomi ManakoHondaJapanTetsuya HaradaApriliaAustraliaMick DoohanHondaReport
1997Nürburgring GP-StreckeItalyValentino RossiApriliaJapanTetsuya HaradaApriliaAustraliaMick DoohanHondaReport
1996JapanMasaki TokudomeApriliaGermanyRalf WaldmannHondaItalyLuca CadaloraHondaReport
1995JapanHaruchika AokiHondaItalyMax BiaggiApriliaAustraliaDaryl BeattieSuzukiReport
1994HockenheimGermanyDirk RaudiesHondaItalyLoris CapirossiHondaAustraliaMick DoohanHondaReport
1993GermanyDirk RaudiesHondaItalyDoriano RomboniHondaAustraliaDaryl BeattieHondaReport
1992ItalyBruno CasanovaApriliaItalyPierfrancesco ChiliApriliaAustraliaMick DoohanHondaReport
1991GermanyRalf WaldmannHondaGermanyHelmut BradlHondaUnited StatesKevin SchwantzSuzukiReport
1990Nürburgring GP-StreckeItalyDoriano RomboniHondaNetherlandsWilco ZeelenbergHondaUnited StatesKevin SchwantzSuzukiReport
YearTrack80cc125cc250cc500ccReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
1989HockenheimWest GermanyPeter ÖttlKrauserSpainÀlex CrivilléJJ CobasSpainSito PonsHondaUnited StatesWayne RaineyYamahaReport
1988Nürburgring GP-StreckeSpainJorge MartínezDerbiItalyEzio GianolaHondaItalyLuca CadaloraYamahaUnited StatesKevin SchwantzSuzukiReport
1987HockenheimWest GermanyGerhard WaibelKrauserItalyFausto GresiniGarelliWest GermanyAnton MangHondaUnited StatesEddie LawsonYamahaReport
1986Nürburgring GP-StreckeSpainManuel HerrerosDerbiItalyLuca CadaloraGarelliVenezuelaCarlos LavadoYamahaUnited StatesEddie LawsonYamahaReport
1985HockenheimSwitzerlandStefan DörflingerKrauserAustriaAugust AuingerMonnetWest GermanyMartin WimmerYamahaFranceChristian SarronYamahaReport
1984Nürburgring GP-StreckeSwitzerlandStefan DörflingerZündappSpainÁngel NietoGarelliFranceChristian SarronYamahaUnited StatesFreddie SpencerHondaReport
YearTrack50cc125cc250cc500ccReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
1983HockenheimSwitzerlandStefan DörflingerKrauserSpainÁngel NietoGarelliVenezuelaCarlos LavadoYamahaUnited StatesKenny RobertsYamahaReport
YearTrack50cc125cc250cc350cc500ccReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
1982HockenheimItalyEugenio LazzariniGarelliWest GermanyAnton MangKawasakiWest GermanyManfred HerwehYamahaUnited StatesRandy MamolaSuzukiReport
1981SwitzerlandStefan DörflingerKreidlerSpainÁngel NietoMinarelliWest GermanyAnton MangKawasakiWest GermanyAnton MangKawasakiUnited StatesKenny RobertsYamahaReport
1980Nürburgring NordschleifeSwitzerlandStefan DörflingerKreidlerFranceGuy BertinMotobécaneSouth AfricaKork BallingtonKawasakiSouth AfricaJon EkeroldYamahaItalyMarco LucchinelliSuzukiReport
1979HockenheimWest GermanyGerhard WaibelKreidlerSpainÁngel NietoMinarelliSouth AfricaKork BallingtonKawasakiSouth AfricaJon EkeroldYamahaNetherlandsWil HartogSuzukiReport
1978Nürburgring NordschleifeSpainRicardo TormoBultacoSpainÁngel NietoMinarelliSouth AfricaKork BallingtonKawasakiJapanTakazumi KatayamaYamahaItalyVirginio FerrariSuzukiReport
1977HockenheimWest GermanyHerbert RittbergerKreidlerItalyPier Paolo BianchiMorbidelliFranceChristian SarronYamahaJapanTakazumi KatayamaYamahaUnited KingdomBarry SheeneSuzukiReport
1976Nürburgring NordschleifeSpainÁngel NietoBultacoWest GermanyAnton MangMorbidelliItalyWalter VillaAermacchi Harley-DavidsonItalyWalter VillaAermacchi Harley-DavidsonItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaReport
1975HockenheimSpainÁngel NietoKreidlerItalyPaolo PileriMorbidelliItalyWalter VillaAermacchi Harley-DavidsonVenezuelaJohnny CecottoYamahaItalyGiacomo AgostiniYamahaReport
1974Nürburgring Nordschleife[23]West GermanyIngo EmmerichKreidlerWest GermanyFritz ReitmaierMaicoWest GermanyHelmut KassnerYamahaWest GermanyHelmut KassnerYamahaWest GermanyEdmund CzihakYamahaReport
1973HockenheimNetherlandsTheo TimmerJamathiSwedenKent AnderssonYamahaFinlandJarno SaarinenYamahaFinlandTeuvo LänsivuoriYamahaUnited KingdomPhil ReadMV AgustaReport
1972Nürburgring Nordschleife[24]NetherlandsJan de VriesKreidlerItalyGilberto ParlottiMorbidelliJapanHideo KanayaYamahaFinlandJarno SaarinenYamahaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaReport
1971HockenheimNetherlandsJan de VriesKreidlerUnited KingdomDave SimmondsKawasakiUnited KingdomPhil ReadYamahaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaReport
1970Nürburgring Nordschleife[25]SpainÁngel NietoDerbiAustraliaJohn DoddsAermacchiAustraliaKel CarruthersYamahaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaReport
1969HockenheimNetherlandsAalt ToersenKreidlerUnited KingdomDave SimmondsKawasakiSwedenKent AnderssonYamahaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaReport
1968Nürburgring Südschleife[26]West GermanyHans-Georg AnscheidtSuzukiUnited KingdomPhil ReadYamahaUnited KingdomBill IvyYamahaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaReport
1967HockenheimWest GermanyHans-Georg AnscheidtSuzukiJapanYoshimi KatayamaSuzukiUnited KingdomRalph BryansHondaUnited KingdomMike HailwoodHondaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaReport
1966HockenheimWest GermanyHans-Georg AnscheidtSuzukiSwitzerlandLuigi TaveriHondaUnited KingdomMike HailwoodHondaUnited KingdomMike HailwoodHondaRhodesiaJim RedmanHondaReport
1965Nürburgring Südschleife[27]United KingdomRalph BryansHondaNew ZealandHugh AndersonSuzukiUnited KingdomPhil ReadYamahaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaUnited KingdomMike HailwoodMV AgustaReport
1964SolitudeUnited KingdomRalph BryansHondaRhodesiaJim RedmanHondaUnited KingdomPhil ReadYamahaRhodesiaJim RedmanHondaUnited KingdomMike HailwoodMV AgustaReport
1963HockenheimNew ZealandHugh AndersonSuzukiWest GermanyErnst DegnerSuzukiItalyTarquinio ProviniMoriniFederation of Rhodesia and NyasalandJim RedmanHondaReport
1962SolitudeWest GermanyErnst DegnerSuzukiSwitzerlandLuigi TaveriHondaFederation of Rhodesia and NyasalandJim RedmanHondaReport
1961HockenheimSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMiro ZelnikEast GermanyErnst DegnerMZJapanKunimitsu TakahashiHondaCzechoslovakiaFrantišek ŠťastnýJawaFederation of Rhodesia and NyasalandGary HockingMV AgustaReport
YearTrack125cc250cc350cc500ccReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
1960SolitudeFederation of Rhodesia and NyasalandGary HockingMV AgustaUnited KingdomJohn SurteesMV AgustaReport
1959HockenheimItalyCarlo UbbialiMV AgustaItalyCarlo UbbialiMV AgustaUnited KingdomJohn SurteesMV AgustaUnited KingdomJohn SurteesMV AgustaReport
1958Nürburgring Nordschleife[28]ItalyCarlo UbbialiMV AgustaItalyTarquinio ProviniMV AgustaUnited KingdomJohn SurteesMV AgustaUnited KingdomJohn SurteesMV AgustaReport
1957HockenheimItalyCarlo UbbialiMV AgustaItalyCarlo UbbialiMV AgustaItalyLibero LiberatiGileraItalyLibero LiberatiGileraReport
1956SolitudeItalyRomolo FerriGileraItalyCarlo UbbialiMV AgustaUnited KingdomBill LomasMoto GuzziRepublic of IrelandReg ArmstrongGileraReport
1955Nürburgring Nordschleife[29]ItalyCarlo UbbialiMV AgustaWest GermanyHermann Paul MüllerNSUUnited KingdomBill LomasMoto GuzziUnited KingdomGeoff DukeGileraReport
1954SolitudeAustriaRupert HollausNSUWest GermanyWerner HaasNSUFederation of Rhodesia and NyasalandRay AmmNortonUnited KingdomGeoff DukeGileraReport
1953SchottenringItalyCarlo UbbialiMV AgustaWest GermanyWerner HaasNSUItalyCarlo BandirolaWest GermanyWalter ZellerReport
1952SolitudeWest GermanyWerner HaasNSUWest GermanyRudi FelgenheierDKWRepublic of IrelandReg ArmstrongNortonRepublic of IrelandReg ArmstrongNortonReport
1951West GermanyHermann Paul MüllerItalyEnrico LorenzettiUnited KingdomGeoff DukeUnited KingdomGeoff DukeReport
YearTrack175cc250cc350cc500ccReport
1939SachsenringItalyNello PaganiGermanyWalter HamelehleItalyDorino SerafiniReport
1938GermanyEwald KlugeUnited KingdomJohn WhiteGermanyGeorg MeierReport
1937GermanyEwald KlugeUnited KingdomHarold DaniellGermanyKarl GallReport
1936Sachsenring (Hohenstein-Ernstthal)Republic of IrelandH. G. Tyrell SmithUnited KingdomFreddie FrithUnited KingdomJimmie GuthrieReport
1935GermanyWalfried WinklerUnited KingdomWalter RuskUnited KingdomJimmie GuthrieReport
1934Republic of IrelandH. G. Tyrell SmithUnited KingdomJimmie SimpsonGermanyOtto LeyReport
1933AVUSUnited KingdomCharlie DodsonGermanyErnst LoofGermanyJosef StelzerReport
1931Nürburgring NordschleifeSwitzerlandElvetio ToricelliRepublic of IrelandH. G. Tyrell SmithRepublic of IrelandStanley WoodsReport
1930United KingdomLes CrabtreeUnited KingdomJimmie GuthrieUnited KingdomGraham WalkerReport
1929GermanyArthur GeißUnited KingdomSyd CrabtreeUnited KingdomWal HandleyRepublic of IrelandH. G. Tyrell SmithReport
1928GermanyArthur GeißUnited KingdomSyd CrabtreeItalyPietro GhersiUnited KingdomCharlie DodsonReport
1927GermanyWilly HenkelmannUnited KingdomCecil AshbyUnited KingdomJimmie SimpsonUnited KingdomGraham WalkerReport
1926AVUSGermanyKurt FriedrichUnited KingdomJock PorterUnited KingdomJimmie SimpsonGermanyJosef StelzerReport
1925AustriaWilly ZickUnited KingdomCecil AshbyItalyMiro MaffeisGermanyPaul KöppenReport

Winners of the East German motorcycle Grand Prix

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Motor race
East German Grand Prix
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
VenueSachsenring (1961–1972)
First race1961
Last race1972
Most wins (rider)Giacomo Agostini (11)
Most wins (manufacturer)MV Agusta (19)

Multiple winners (riders)

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# WinsRiderWins
CategoryYears won
11ItalyGiacomo Agostini500cc1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972
350cc1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971
9United KingdomMike Hailwood500cc1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
350cc1963, 1967
250cc1961, 1963, 1966
5RhodesiaJim Redman350cc1962, 1964, 1965
250cc1962, 1965
4SpainÁngel Nieto125cc1970, 1971
50cc1969, 1971
United KingdomPhil Read350cc1972
250cc1964, 1967
125cc1968
2Federation of Rhodesia and NyasalandGary Hocking500cc1961
350cc1961
New ZealandHugh Anderson125cc1963, 1964
SwitzerlandLuigi Taveri125cc1962, 1966
United KingdomBill Ivy250cc1968
125cc1967

Multiple winners (manufacturers)

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# WinsManufacturerWins
CategoryYears won
19ItalyMV Agusta500cc1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972
350cc1961, 1963, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972
10JapanHonda350cc1962, 1964, 1965, 1967
250cc1961, 1962, 1965, 1966
125cc1962, 1966
8JapanYamaha250cc1964, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972
125cc1967, 1968
4SpainDerbi125cc1970, 1971
50cc1969, 1971
3JapanSuzuki125cc1963, 1964, 1965
2West GermanyMZ250cc1963
125cc1961
NetherlandsJamathi50cc1970, 1972

By year

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YearTrack50cc125cc250cc350cc500ccReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
1972SachsenringNetherlandsTheo TimmerJamathiSwedenBörje JanssonMaicoFinlandJarno SaarinenYamahaUnited KingdomPhil ReadMV AgustaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaReport
1971SpainÁngel NietoDerbiSpainÁngel NietoDerbiWest GermanyDieter BraunYamahaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaReport
1970NetherlandsAalt ToersenJamathiSpainÁngel NietoDerbiUnited KingdomRod GouldYamahaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaReport
1969SpainÁngel NietoDerbiUnited KingdomDave SimmondsKawasakiItalyRenzo PasoliniBenelliItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaReport
1968United KingdomPhil ReadYamahaUnited KingdomBill IvyYamahaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaReport
1967United KingdomBill IvyYamahaUnited KingdomPhil ReadYamahaUnited KingdomMike HailwoodHondaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaReport
1966SwitzerlandLuigi TaveriHondaUnited KingdomMike HailwoodHondaItalyGiacomo AgostiniMV AgustaCzechoslovakiaFrantišek ŠťastnýJawa-CZReport
1965United KingdomFrank PerrisSuzukiRhodesiaJim RedmanHondaRhodesiaJim RedmanHondaUnited KingdomMike HailwoodMV AgustaReport
1964New ZealandHugh AndersonSuzukiUnited KingdomPhil ReadYamahaRhodesiaJim RedmanHondaUnited KingdomMike HailwoodMV AgustaReport
1963New ZealandHugh AndersonSuzukiUnited KingdomMike HailwoodMZUnited KingdomMike HailwoodMV AgustaUnited KingdomMike HailwoodMV AgustaReport
1962NetherlandsJan HubertsKreidlerSwitzerlandLuigi TaveriHondaFederation of Rhodesia and NyasalandJim RedmanHondaFederation of Rhodesia and NyasalandJim RedmanHondaUnited KingdomMike HailwoodMV AgustaReport
YearTrack125cc250cc350cc500ccReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
1961SachsenringEast GermanyErnst DegnerMZUnited KingdomMike HailwoodHondaFederation of Rhodesia and NyasalandGary HockingMV AgustaFederation of Rhodesia and NyasalandGary HockingMV AgustaReport
1960East GermanyErnst DegnerNew ZealandJohn HemplemanFederation of Rhodesia and NyasalandJim RedmanNew ZealandJohn HemplemanReport
1959East GermanyWerner MusiolFederation of Rhodesia and NyasalandGary HockingNew ZealandJohn HemplemanFederation of Rhodesia and NyasalandGary HockingReport
1958East GermanyErnst DegnerEast GermanyHorst FügnerSwitzerlandLuigi TaveriUnited KingdomDickie DaleReport

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