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Imatra Circuit

Coordinates:61°10′40.2″N28°47′28.5″E / 61.177833°N 28.791250°E /61.177833; 28.791250
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Defunct Finnish motorsport race track
Jarno Saarinen Imatranajo Circuit
The layouts of the Imatra circuit
LocationImatra,Finland
Time zoneEET (UTC+2)
EEST (DST)
Coordinates61°10′40.2″N28°47′28.5″E / 61.177833°N 28.791250°E /61.177833; 28.791250
Opened1962
Re-opened: 19 August 2016; 8 years ago (2016-08-19)
Closed3 August 1986; 38 years ago (1986-08-03)
Former namesImatra Circuit (1964–1986)
Major eventsCurrent:
International Road Racing Championship
Imatranajo [fi] (2016–2019, 2022–present)
Former:
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix (1964–1982)
Sidecar World Championship (1967–1973, 1980–1982)
Formula TT (1986)
Jarno Saarinen Imatranajo Circuit (1979–1986, 2016–present)
Length4.950 km (3.076 miles)
Turns11
Race lap record1:50.616 (United KingdomDanny Webb,BMW S1000RR, 2018,SBK)
Grand Prix Circuit (1964–1978)
Length6.030 km (3.747 miles)
Turns14
Race lap record2:05.900 (VenezuelaJohnny Cecotto,Yamaha YZR500,1977,500cc)

TheImatra Circuit is amotorsportstreet circuit inImatra,Finland. The circuit has existed in two versions, and has been exclusively used for the "Imatranajo [fi]"motorcycleroad race. From 1962 to 1978 a 6.030 km (3.747 mi) clockwise street circuit in the east of the town of Imatra was used. The circuit ran along theVuoksi river and a railway line that had to be crossed. From 1979 to 1986 a shorter circuit was used. This was only 4.950 km (3.076 mi) long and consisted mostly of the western part of the original circuit.

From the 1964 season until the 1982 season theGrand Prix of Finland was run 19 times in Imatra. From the 1983 season the "Imatranajo" lost its World Championship status due to the dangerous nature of the circuit and the death of sidecar driverJock Taylor in 1982.[1]

The last road race on the Imatra Circuit for many years was held in 1986 when a six-year-old boy died after falling under a running wheel, but classic races still took place. Road racing returned to Imatra in August 2016[2] with a round of theInternational Road Racing Championship, and another round was held in 2017.[3] In the "Imatranajo" on June 15, 2019, a fatal crash occurred when a Swiss driver Mathias Gnägi with a Superbike class dropped off the track in the rain and was killed.

Lap records

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As of July 2018, the fastest official race lap records at the Jarno Saarinen Imatranajo Circuit are listed as:

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEvent
Jarno Saarinen Imatranajo Circuit: 4.950 km (1979–1986, 2016–present)
Superbike1:50.3[4][5]Côme GeenenBMW M1000RR2024 Imatranajo IRRC SBK round
500cc1:54.000[4]Marco LucchinelliSuzuki RG 500 gamma1981 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
Supersport1:55.856[6]Pauli PekkanenMV Agusta F3 6752018 Imatranajo IRRC SSP round
250cc2:10.300Gregg HansfordKawasaki KR2501979 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
125cc2:26.800Ricardo TormoBultaco 1251979 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
Grand Prix Circuit: 6.030 km (1964–1978)
500cc2:05.900[4]Johnny CecottoYamaha YZR5001977 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
350cc2:13.800Takazumi KatayamaYamaha TZ 3501978 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
250cc2:16.600Walter VillaHarley-Davidson RR2501977 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
125cc2:23.500Pier Paolo BianchiMorbidelli 1251977 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
50cc2:59.900Julien VanzeebroeckKreidler 50 GP1976 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix

Finnish Grand Prix results

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From 1964 to 1972

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YearClass1st2nd3rdFastest Lap
196450 ccNew ZealandHugh Anderson (Suzuki)GermanyHans-Georg Anscheidt (Kreidler)SwitzerlandLuigi Taveri (Kreidler)New ZealandHugh Anderson (Suzuki)
125 ccSwitzerlandLuigi Taveri (Honda)Northern IrelandRalph Bryans (Honda)Federation of Rhodesia and NyasalandJim Redman (Honda)Federation of Rhodesia and NyasalandJim Redman (Honda)
350 ccFederation of Rhodesia and NyasalandJim Redman (Honda)Federation of Rhodesia and NyasalandBruce Beale (Honda)Soviet UnionEndel Kiisa (CKEB)Federation of Rhodesia and NyasalandJim Redman (Honda)
500 ccAustraliaJack Ahearn (Norton)CanadaMike Duff (Matchless)SwitzerlandGyula Marsovszky (Matchless)CanadaMike Duff (Matchless)
1965125 ccNew ZealandHugh Anderson (Suzuki)CanadaFrank Perris (Suzuki)East GermanyJochen Leitert (MZ)New ZealandHugh Anderson (Suzuki)
250 ccCanadaMike Duff (Yamaha)East GermanyHeinz Rosner (MZ)Northern IrelandRalph Bryans (Honda)CanadaMike Duff (Yamaha)
350 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)Federation of Rhodesia and NyasalandBruce Beale (Honda)CzechoslovakiaFrantišek Boček (Jawa)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
500 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)South AfricaPaddy Driver (Matchless)United KingdomFred Stevens (Matchless)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
1966125 ccUnited KingdomPhil Read (Yamaha)SwitzerlandLuigi Taveri (Honda)Northern IrelandRalph Bryans (Honda)SwitzerlandLuigi Taveri (Honda)
250 ccUnited KingdomMike Hailwood (Honda)United KingdomStuart Graham (Honda)CzechoslovakiaFrantišek Šťastný (Jawa)United KingdomMike Hailwood (Honda)
350 ccUnited KingdomMike Hailwood (Honda)East GermanyHeinz Rosner (MZ)AustraliaJack Ahearn (Norton)United KingdomMike Hailwood (Honda)
500 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)United KingdomMike Hailwood (Honda)AustraliaJack Findlay (McIntyre-Matchless)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
1967125 ccUnited KingdomStuart Graham (Suzuki)United KingdomBill Ivy (Yamaha)United KingdomDave Simmonds (Kawasaki)United KingdomBill Ivy (Yamaha)
250 ccUnited KingdomMike Hailwood (Honda)United KingdomBill Ivy (Yamaha)United KingdomDerek Woodman (MZ)United KingdomMike Hailwood (Honda)
500 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)United KingdomJohn Hartle (Métisse-Matchless)United KingdomBillie Nelson (Norton)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
SidecarsGermanyKlaus Enders/GermanyRalf Engelhardt (BMW)GermanyJohann Attenberger/GermanyJosef Schillinger (BMW)GermanyGeorg Auerbacher/GermanyEduard Dein (BMW)GermanyKlaus Enders/GermanyRalf Engelhardt (BMW)
1968125 ccUnited KingdomPhil Read (Yamaha)United KingdomBill Ivy (Yamaha)East GermanyHeinz Rosner (MZ)United KingdomBill Ivy (Yamaha)
250 ccUnited KingdomPhil Read (Yamaha)East GermanyHeinz Rosner (MZ)United KingdomRodney Gould (Bultaco-Yamaha)United KingdomPhil Read (Yamaha)
500 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)AustraliaJack Findlay (McIntyre-Matchless)United KingdomDerek Woodman (Seeley)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
SidecarsGermanyHelmut Fath/GermanyWolfgang Kalauch (URS)GermanyHeinz Luthringshauser/United KingdomGeoff Hughes (BMW)GermanyGeorg Auerbacher/GermanyHermann Hahn (BMW)GermanyHelmut Fath/GermanyWolfgang Kalauch (URS)
1969125 ccUnited KingdomDave Simmonds (Kawasaki)East GermanyGünter Bartusch (MZ)NetherlandsCees van Dongen (Suzuki)United KingdomDave Simmonds (Kawasaki)
250 ccSwedenKent Andersson (Yamaha)East GermanyGünter Bartusch (MZ)SwedenBörje Jansson (Yamaha)SwedenKent Andersson (Yamaha)
350 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)United KingdomRodney Gould (Yamaha)ItalyGiuseppe Visenzi (Yamaha)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
500 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)United KingdomBillie Nelson (Paton)United KingdomGodfrey Nash (Norton)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
SidecarsGermanyKlaus Enders/GermanyRalf Engelhardt (BMW)GermanyHelmut Lünemann/SwedenJohnny Bengtsson (BMW)GermanyHeinz Luthringshauser/United KingdomGeoff Hughes (BMW)GermanyHelmut Fath/GermanyWolfgang Kalauch (URS)
1970125 ccUnited KingdomDave Simmonds (Kawasaki)East GermanyThomas Heuschkel (MZ)East GermanyHartmut Bischoff (MZ)SpainÁngel Nieto (Derbi)
250 ccUnited KingdomRodney Gould (Yamaha)SwedenKent Andersson (Yamaha)United KingdomPaul Smart (Yamaha)United KingdomRodney Gould (Yamaha)
350 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)SwedenKent Andersson (Yamaha)United KingdomRodney Gould (Yamaha)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
500 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)New ZealandGinger Molloy (Kawasaki)ItalyAlberto Pagani (Linto)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
SidecarsGermanyKlaus Enders/GermanyRalf Engelhardt (BMW)GermanySiegfried Schauzu/United KingdomPeter Rutterford (BMW)GermanyArsenius Butscher/GermanyJosef Huber (BMW)GermanyKlaus Enders/GermanyRalf Engelhardt (BMW)
1971125 ccUnited KingdomBarry Sheene (Suzuki)GermanyDieter Braun (Maico)GermanyGert Bender (Maico)United KingdomBarry Sheene (Suzuki)
250 ccUnited KingdomRodney Gould (Yamaha)AustraliaJohn Dodds (Yamaha)GermanyDieter Braun (Yamaha)FinlandJarno Saarinen (Yamaha)
350 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)FinlandJarno Saarinen (Yamaha)United KingdomBillie Nelson (Yamaha)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
500 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)United KingdomDave Simmonds (Kawasaki)NetherlandsRob Bron (Suzuki)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
SidecarsGermanyHorst Owesle/United KingdomPeter Rutterford (Münch-URS)GermanyRichard Wegener/GermanyAdi Heinrichs (BMW)SwitzerlandJean-Claude Castella/SwitzerlandAlbert Castella (BMW)GermanySiegfried Schauzu/GermanyWolfgang Kalauch (BMW)
1972125 ccSwedenKent Andersson (Yamaha)SpainÁngel Nieto (Derbi)GermanyDieter Braun (Maico)SwedenKent Andersson (Yamaha)
250 ccFinlandJarno Saarinen (Yamaha)ItalySilvio Grassetti (MZ)SwedenKent Andersson (Yamaha)FinlandJarno Saarinen (Yamaha)
350 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)FinlandJarno Saarinen (Yamaha)ItalyRenzo Pasolini (Aermacchi)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
500 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)ItalyAlberto Pagani (MV Agusta)United KingdomRodney Gould (Yamaha)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
SidecarsUnited KingdomChris Vincent/United KingdomMichael Casey (Münch-URS)GermanyKlaus Enders/GermanyRalf Engelhardt (Busch-BMW)GermanySiegfried Schauzu/GermanyWolfgang Kalauch (BMW)United KingdomChris Vincent/United KingdomMichael Casey (Münch-URS)

From 1973 to 1982

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(Coloured background = the race was boycotted by international competitors)

YearClass1st2nd3rdPole PositionFastest Lap
1973125 ccItalyOtello Buscherini (Malanca)SwedenKent Andersson (Yamaha)SwedenBörje Jansson (Maico)SwedenKent Andersson (Yamaha)ItalyOtello Buscherini (Malanca)
250 ccFinlandTeuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha)GermanyDieter Braun (Yamaha)AustraliaJohn Dodds (Yamaha)FinlandTeuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha)FinlandTeuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha)
350 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)United KingdomPhil Read (MV Agusta)AustraliaJohn Dodds (Yamaha)FinlandTeuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha)AustraliaJohn Dodds (Yamaha)
500 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)United KingdomPhil Read (MV Agusta)SwitzerlandBruno Kneubühler (Yamaha)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
Sidecars[7]FinlandKalevi Rahko/FinlandKari Laatikainen (Honda)FinlandJaakko Palomäki/FinlandJuhani Vesterinen (BMW)FinlandPentti Moskari/FinlandOlaf Sten (BMW)UnknownFinlandMatti Satukangas/Finland Alanen (Sachs)
197450 ccBelgiumJulien van Zeebroeck (Van Veen-Kreidler)GermanyRudolf Kunz (Kreidler)SwitzerlandUlrich Graf (Kreidler)BelgiumJulien van Zeebroeck (Van Veen-Kreidler)BelgiumJulien van Zeebroeck (Van Veen-Kreidler)
250 ccItalyWalter Villa (Harley-Davidson)FranceMichel Rougerie (Harley-Davidson)GermanyDieter Braun (Yamaha)FranceMichel Rougerie (Harley-Davidson)ItalyWalter Villa (Harley-Davidson)
350 ccAustraliaJohn Dodds (Yamaha)SwitzerlandBruno Kneubühler (Yamaha)GermanyDieter Braun (Yamaha)FinlandTeuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha)SwitzerlandBruno Kneubühler (Yamaha)
500 ccUnited KingdomPhil Read (MV Agusta)ItalyGianfranco Bonera (MV Agusta)FinlandTeuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha)United KingdomPhil Read (MV Agusta)FinlandTeuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha)
197550 ccSpainÁngel Nieto (Kreidler)ItalyEugenio Lazzarini (Piovaticci)GermanyRudolf Kunz (Kreidler)ItalyEugenio Lazzarini (Piovaticci)SpainÁngel Nieto (Kreidler)
250 ccFranceMichel Rougerie (Harley-Davidson)VenezuelaJohnny Cecotto (Yamaha)ItalyOtello Buscherini (Yamaha)FranceMichel Rougerie (Harley-Davidson)VenezuelaJohnny Cecotto (Yamaha)
350 ccVenezuelaJohnny Cecotto (Yamaha)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (Yamaha)FrancePatrick Pons (Yamaha)VenezuelaJohnny Cecotto (Yamaha)FrancePatrick Pons (Yamaha)
500 ccItalyGiacomo Agostini (Yamaha)FinlandTeuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha)AustraliaJack Findlay (Yamaha)ItalyGianfranco Bonera (MV Agusta)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (Yamaha)
197650 ccBelgiumJulien van Zeebroeck (Kreidler)SwitzerlandUlrich Graf (Kreidler)ItalyEugenio Lazzarini (UFO)SpainÁngel Nieto (Bultaco)SwitzerlandUlrich Graf (Kreidler)
125 ccItalyPier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli)GermanyGert Bender (Bender)NetherlandsHenk van Kessel (AGV Condor)ItalyPier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli)ItalyPier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli)
250 ccItalyWalter Villa (Harley-Davidson)JapanTakazumi Katayama (Yamaha)ItalyGianfranco Bonera (Harley-Davidson)ItalyWalter Villa (Harley-Davidson)ItalyGianfranco Bonera (Harley-Davidson)
350 ccItalyWalter Villa (Harley-Davidson)GermanyDieter Braun (Morbidelli)Northern IrelandTom Herron (Yamaha)ItalyWalter Villa (Harley-Davidson)GermanyDieter Braun (Morbidelli)
500 ccUnited StatesPat Hennen (Suzuki)FinlandTeuvo Länsivuori (Suzuki)SwitzerlandPhilippe Coulon (Suzuki)ItalyGiacomo Agostini (Suzuki)United KingdomJohn Newbold (Suzuki)
1977125 ccItalyPier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli)ItalyEugenio Lazzarini (Morbidelli)FranceJean-Louis Guignabodet (Morbidelli)ItalyPier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli)ItalyPier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli)
250 ccItalyWalter Villa (Harley-Davidson)United KingdomMick Grant (Kawasaki)South AfricaKork Ballington (Yamaha)South AfricaAlan North (Yamaha)ItalyWalter Villa (Harley-Davidson)
350 ccJapanTakazumi Katayama (Yamaha)FranceChristian Sarron (Yamaha)South AfricaJon Ekerold (Yamaha)VenezuelaJohnny Cecotto (Yamaha)South AfricaJon Ekerold (Yamaha)
500 ccVenezuelaJohnny Cecotto (Yamaha)ItalyMarco Lucchinelli (Suzuki)ItalyGianfranco Bonera (Suzuki)United KingdomBarry Sheene (Suzuki)VenezuelaJohnny Cecotto (Yamaha)
1978125 ccSpainÁngel Nieto (Minarelli)ItalyEugenio Lazzarini (MBA)AustriaHarald Bartol (Morbidelli)ItalyEugenio Lazzarini (MBA)SpainÁngel Nieto (Minarelli)
250 ccSouth AfricaKork Ballington (Kawasaki)AustraliaGregg Hansford (Kawasaki)ItalyMario Lega (Morbidelli)AustraliaGregg Hansford (Kawasaki)South AfricaKork Ballington (Kawasaki)
350 ccSouth AfricaKork Ballington (Kawasaki)JapanTakazumi Katayama (Yamaha)Northern IrelandTom Herron (Yamaha)South AfricaKork Ballington (Kawasaki)JapanTakazumi Katayama (Yamaha)
500 ccNetherlandsWil Hartog (Suzuki)JapanTakazumi Katayama (Yamaha)VenezuelaJohnny Cecotto (Yamaha)VenezuelaJohnny Cecotto (Yamaha)VenezuelaJohnny Cecotto (Yamaha)
1979125 ccSpainRicardo Tormo (Bultaco)FinlandMatti Kinnunen (MBA)SwitzerlandHans Müller (MBA)SwitzerlandStefan Dörflinger (Morbidelli)SpainRicardo Tormo (Bultaco)
250 ccSouth AfricaKork Ballington (Kawasaki)South AfricaGregg Hansford (Kawasaki)FrancePatrick Fernandez (Yamaha)GermanyToni Mang (Kawasaki)South AfricaGregg Hansford (Kawasaki)
350 ccSouth AfricaGregg Hansford (Kawasaki)FrancePatrick Fernandez (Yamaha)FinlandPentti Korhonen (Yamaha)South AfricaKork Ballington (Kawasaki)South AfricaGregg Hansford (Kawasaki)
500 ccNetherlandsBoet van Dulmen (Suzuki)United StatesRandy Mamola (Suzuki)United KingdomBarry Sheene (Suzuki)NetherlandsBoet van Dulmen (Suzuki)NetherlandsJack Middelburg (Suzuki)
1980125 ccSpainÁngel Nieto (Minarelli)ItalyPier Paolo Bianchi (MBA)SwitzerlandHans Müller (MBA)FranceGuy Bertin (Motobécane)SpainÁngel Nieto (Minarelli)
250 ccSouth AfricaKork Ballington (Kawasaki)GermanyToni Mang (Krauser)SwitzerlandRoland Freymond (Ad Maiora)GermanyToni Mang (Krauser)South AfricaKork Ballington (Kawasaki)
500 ccNetherlandsWil Hartog (Suzuki)United StatesKenny Roberts (Yamaha)ItalyFranco Uncini (Suzuki)ItalyGraziano Rossi (Suzuki)ItalyMarco Lucchinelli (Suzuki)
SidecarsUnited KingdomJock Taylor/SwedenBenga Johansson (Windle-Yamaha)GermanyWerner Schwärzel/GermanyAndreas Huber (Yamaha)SwitzerlandBruno Holzer/SwitzerlandKarl Meierhans (LCR-Yamaha)FranceAlain Michel/GermanyMichael Burkhard (Seymaz-Yamaha)SwitzerlandRolf Biland/SwitzerlandKurt Waltisperg (LCR-Yamaha)
1981125 ccSpainÁngel Nieto (Minarelli)FranceJacques Bolle (Motobécane)ItalyMaurizio Vitali (MBA)ItalyPier Paolo Bianchi (MBA)SwitzerlandHans Müller (MBA)
250 ccGermanyToni Mang (Kawasaki)FranceJean-François Baldé (Kawasaki)FranceJean-Louis Guignabodet (Kawasaki)GermanyToni Mang (Kawasaki)GermanyToni Mang (Kawasaki)
500 ccItalyMarco Lucchinelli (Suzuki)United StatesRandy Mamola (Suzuki)South AfricaKork Ballington (Kawasaki)ItalyMarco Lucchinelli (Suzuki)ItalyMarco Lucchinelli (Suzuki) enNetherlandsJack Middelburg (Suzuki)
SidecarsSwitzerlandRolf Biland/SwitzerlandKurt Waltisperg (LCR-Yamaha)United KingdomJock Taylor/SwedenBenga Johansson (Fowler-Yamaha)GermanyWerner Schwärzel/GermanyAndreas Huber (Seymaz-Yamaha)SwitzerlandRolf Biland/SwitzerlandKurt Waltisperg (LCR-Yamaha)GermanyWerner Schwärzel/GermanyAndreas Huber (Seymaz-Yamaha)
1982125 ccVenezuelaIván Palazzese (MBA)AustriaAugust Auinger (Bartol-MBA)FinlandJohnny Wickström (MBA)SwitzerlandHans Müller (MBA)VenezuelaIván Palazzese (MBA)
250 ccFranceChristian Sarron (Yamaha)BelgiumDidier de Radiguès (Chevallier-Yamaha)SpainSito Pons (Kobas-Rotax)BelgiumDidier de Radiguès (Chevallier-Yamaha)FranceChristian Sarron (Yamaha)
350 ccGermanyToni Mang (Kawasaki)FranceChristian Sarron (Yamaha)Northern IrelandDonnie Robinson (Yamaha)BelgiumDidier de Radiguès (Chevallier-Yamaha)GermanyToni Mang (Kawasaki)
SidecarsSwitzerlandRolf Biland/SwitzerlandKurt Waltisperg (LCR-Yamaha)FranceAlain Michel/GermanyMichael Burkhard (Seymaz-Yamaha)GermanyWerner Schwärzel/GermanyAndreas Huber (Seymaz-Yamaha)SwitzerlandRolf Biland/SwitzerlandKurt Waltisperg (LCR-Yamaha)SwitzerlandRolf Biland/SwitzerlandKurt Waltisperg (LCR-Yamaha)

References and notes

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  1. ^"Throwback Thursday: Grand Prix on Streets". cyclenews.com. Retrieved2 December 2023.
  2. ^"Imatra – Round up – Road Racing News". 21 August 2016. Retrieved29 November 2022.
  3. ^"Imatra Added to Duke Road Race Rankings Schedule – Road Racing News". 17 April 2017. Retrieved29 November 2022.
  4. ^abc"Imatranajo - Track". Retrieved29 November 2022.
  5. ^"54. Imatranajo, International Road Racing Championship - Race 2 - IRRC SB". 8 July 2018. Retrieved12 June 2024.
  6. ^"54. Imatranajo, International Road Racing Championship - Race 1 - IRRC SSP". 8 July 2018. Retrieved12 June 2024.
  7. ^The Sidecar Riders had had enough of the low starting money in Finland, and therefore the only competitors were six Finnish and one unknown German team. Of these, there were only three finishers, so the race was also rather boring. It delivered the first victory in the Sidecar Class forHonda becauseKalevi Rahko andKari Laatikainen won with theirHonda CB 500 Four, followed by the BMW sidecars ofJaakko Palomäki /Juhani Vesterinen andPentti Moskari /Olaf Sten
  • Translated from the Dutch version of this page

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