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Swiss motorcycle Grand Prix

Coordinates:46°57′32″N7°24′07″E / 46.95889°N 7.40194°E /46.95889; 7.40194
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Motor race
Swiss Grand Prix
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
VenueCircuit Bremgarten (1949, 1951–1954)
Geneva (1950)
First race1949
Last race1954
Most wins (rider)Fergus Anderson,Leslie Graham (4)
Most wins (manufacturer)Moto Guzzi (5)

TheSwiss motorcycle Grand Prix was a motorcycling event that was part of theGrand Prix motorcycle racing season from1949 to1954.

Official names and sponsors

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  • 1949, 1951: Großer Preis der Schweiz für Motorräder un Seitenwagen (no official sponsor)[1]
  • 1950: G.d Prix Suisse (no official sponsor)[2]
  • 1952: Grosser Preis der Schweiz für Automobile, Motorräder un Seitenwagen (no official sponsor)[3]
  • 1953: Großer Preis der Schweiz für Automobile, Motorräder un Seitenwagen (no official sponsor)[4]
  • 1954: Grand Prix Bern (no official sponsor)[5]

Winners

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Multiple winners (riders)

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# WinsRiderWins
CategoryYears won
4United KingdomLeslie Graham500cc1949, 1950
350cc1950, 1951
United KingdomFergus Anderson500cc1951
350cc1953, 1954
250cc1952
3United KingdomGeoff Duke500cc1953, 1954
350cc1952
2ItalyDario Ambrosini250cc1950, 1951

Multiple winners (manufacturers)

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# WinsManufacturerWins
CategoryYears won
5ItalyMoto Guzzi500cc1951
350cc1953, 1954
250cc1949, 1952
4United KingdomAJS500cc1949, 1950, 1952
350cc1950
2United KingdomVelocette350cc1949, 1951
ItalyBenelli250cc1950, 1951
ItalyGilera500cc1953, 1954
West GermanyNSU250cc1953, 1954

By year

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

YearTrack125cc175cc250cc350cc500ccReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
1954BremgartenAustriaRupert HollausNSUUnited KingdomFergus AndersonMoto GuzziUnited KingdomGeoff DukeGileraReport
1953Republic of IrelandReg ArmstrongNSUUnited KingdomFergus AndersonMoto GuzziUnited KingdomGeoff DukeGileraReport
1952United KingdomFergus AndersonMoto GuzziUnited KingdomGeoff DukeNortonUnited KingdomJack BrettAJSReport
1951ItalyDario AmbrosiniBenelliUnited KingdomLeslie GrahamVelocetteUnited KingdomFergus AndersonMoto GuzziReport
1950GenevaItalyDario AmbrosiniBenelliUnited KingdomLeslie GrahamAJSUnited KingdomLeslie GrahamAJSReport
1949BremgartenItalyNello PaganiMondialItalyBruno RuffoMoto GuzziUnited KingdomFreddie FrithVelocetteUnited KingdomLeslie GrahamAJSReport
1948GenevaItalyDario AmbrosiniBenelliUnited KingdomArtie BellNortonUnited KingdomHarold DaniellNortonReport
1947BremgartenItalyBruno FrancisciMoto GuzziUnited KingdomFergus AndersonVelocetteItalyOmobono TenniMoto GuzziReport
1946GenevaItalyCeleste CavaciutiMoto GuzziSwitzerlandWalther HessVelocetteItalyNello PaganiGileraReport
1938GermanyEwald KlugeDKWUnited KingdomHarold DaniellNortonUnited KingdomHarold DaniellNortonReport
1937BremgartenItalyOmobono TenniMoto GuzziUnited KingdomJimmie GuthrieNortonUnited KingdomJimmie GuthrieNortonReport
1936ItalyOmobono TenniMoto GuzziUnited KingdomJimmie GuthrieNortonUnited KingdomJimmie GuthrieNortonReport
1935GermanyWalfried WinklerDKWUnited KingdomWalter RuskNortonUnited KingdomJimmie GuthrieNortonReport
1934ItalyAmilcare MorettiMoto GuzziUnited KingdomJimmie SimpsonNortonUnited KingdomJimmie SimpsonNortonReport
1933ItalyCarlo FumagalliMillerUnited KingdomWal HandleyMoto GuzziUnited KingdomTim HuntNortonRepublic of IrelandStanley WoodsNortonReport
1932Switzerland H. SchorrZehnderItalyCarlo BaschieriBenelliItalyCarlo FumagalliMoto GuzziRepublic of IrelandStanley WoodsNortonRepublic of IrelandStanley WoodsNortonReport
1931Switzerland A. LiechtiZehnderItalyCarlo BaschieriBenelliItalyTerzo BandiniMoto GuzziUnited KingdomTim HuntNortonRepublic of IrelandStanley WoodsNortonReport
1930LuganoSwitzerland A. LiechtiZehnderItalyRaffaele AlbertiAncora/VilliersItalyFelice NazzaroMoto GuzziSwitzerlandErnst HaenniCondorSwitzerland "Gugoltz"SunbeamReport
1929MeyrinSwitzerland "Crotti"ZehnderSwitzerlandGeorges TrezzaAllegroSwitzerlandOtto ZehnderZehnderFranceFrançois GaussorguesMonet-GoyonSwitzerlandEmil FreyRadcoReport
1928SwitzerlandPaul LehmannMoserItalyAlfredo PanellaLadetto-BlattoUnited KingdomCecil AshbyOK-SupremeUnited KingdomWal HandleyMotosacocheUnited KingdomWal HandleyMotosacocheReport
1927Switzerland O. GrafZehnderFranceAlexandre HommaireMonet-GoyonItalyLicinio LasagniMoto GuzziUnited KingdomJimmie SimpsonAJSRepublic of IrelandStanley WoodsNortonReport
YearTrack250cc350cc500cc1000ccReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
1924MeyrinSwitzerlandLéon DivorneCondorUnited KingdomTommy de la HayeSunbeamUnited KingdomGraham WalkerSunbeamReport
1923SwitzerlandPaul DinkelCondorItalyIsacco MarianiGarelliFrancePaul PéanPeugeotReport
1922Lac de JouxSwitzerlandGeorges TrezzaMoserSwitzerlandAlfred HeusserCondorFrance "Lavanchy"DouglasSwitzerland "Borsetti"Harley-DavidsonReport

References

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  1. ^"1949 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project".www.progcovers.com.
  2. ^"1950 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project".www.progcovers.com.
  3. ^"1952 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project".www.progcovers.com.
  4. ^"1953 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project".www.progcovers.com.
  5. ^"1954 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project".www.progcovers.com.
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