1987 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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1987 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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1987 F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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The 1987 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 39th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.

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Season summary

Wayne Gardner became Australia's first-ever 500cc World Champion in a season that saw him score points in every Grand Prix. Randy Mamola would finish second yet again, one point ahead of Eddie Lawson despite Lawson's five victories. The first Japanese Grand Prix in 20 years was held at the Suzuka Circuit. Along with rounds in Brazil and Argentina, the championship was becoming a real world championship.

Venezuelan Carlos Lavado's defense of his 250 crown was spoiled by injuries sustained in a pre-season crash. Anton Mang stepped up to claim his fifth world championship ahead of four other Hondas. A new brand would announce its arrival in the 250 class when an Aprilia ridden by Loris Reggiani won the San Marino Grand Prix. Garelli's Fausto Gresini won ten out of eleven races in the 125 class, but ruined his bid for a perfect season when he crashed at the last round in Jarama. Spain's Jorge Martinez won the 80cc crown for the second consecutive year.

The Portuguese round was held in Jarama, Spain because the Portuguese Federation had transferred their rights to the Jarama organisers. 1987 would be the first year that saw clutch starts replace push starts on the grounds of safety. The FIM also announced that the 80cc class would be discontinued after 1989 and that the 125 class would be restricted to single cylinder machines.

Grands Prix

Round Race Location 80cc winner 125cc winner 250cc winner 500cc winner Report
1 Japan Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka Japan Masaru Kobayashi United States Randy Mamola Report
2 Spain Spanish Grand Prix Jerez Spain Jorge Martínez Italy Fausto Gresini Germany Martin Wimmer Australia Wayne Gardner Report
3 Germany German Grand Prix Hockenheim Germany Gerhard Waibel Italy Fausto Gresini Germany Anton Mang United States Eddie Lawson Report
4 Italy Nations Grand Prix Monza Spain Jorge Martínez Italy Fausto Gresini Germany Anton Mang Australia Wayne Gardner Report
5 Austria Austrian Grand Prix Salzburgring Spain Jorge Martínez Italy Fausto Gresini Germany Anton Mang Australia Wayne Gardner Report
6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavian Grand Prix Rijeka Spain Jorge Martínez Venezuela Carlos Lavado Australia Wayne Gardner Report
7 Netherlands Dutch TT Assen Spain Jorge Martínez Italy Fausto Gresini Germany Anton Mang United States Eddie Lawson Report
8 France French Grand Prix Le Mans Italy Fausto Gresini Germany Reinhold Roth United States Randy Mamola Report
9 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Donington Spain Jorge Martínez Italy Fausto Gresini Germany Anton Mang United States Eddie Lawson Report
10 Sweden Swedish Grand Prix Anderstorp Italy Fausto Gresini Germany Anton Mang Australia Wayne Gardner Report
11 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakian Grand Prix Brno Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger Italy Fausto Gresini Germany Anton Mang Australia Wayne Gardner Report
12 San Marino San Marino Grand Prix Misano Spain Manuel Herreros Italy Fausto Gresini Italy Loris Reggiani United States Randy Mamola Report
13 Portugal Portuguese Grand Prix Jarama Spain Jorge Martínez Italy Paolo Casoli Germany Anton Mang United States Eddie Lawson Report
14 Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Goiania France Dominique Sarron Australia Wayne Gardner Report
15 Argentina Argentine Grand Prix Buenos Aires Spain Sito Pons United States Eddie Lawson Report

Final standings

500cc standings[1][2]

Place Rider Number Country Team Machine Points Wins Poles F.Laps
1 Australia Wayne Gardner 2 Australia Rothmans-Honda NSR500 178 7 10 8
2 United States Randy Mamola 3 United States Lucky Strike-Yamaha YZR500 158 3 1 3
3 United States Eddie Lawson 1 United States Marlboro-Yamaha YZR500 157 5 2 1
4 United Kingdom Ron Haslam 9 United Kingdom Elf-Honda Elf4-NSR500 72 0 0 0
5 United Kingdom Niall Mackenzie 11 United Kingdom HB-Honda NSR500 61 0 1 0
6 Japan Tadahiko Taira 21 Japan Marlboro-Yamaha YZR500 56 0 0 1
7 France Christian Sarron 6 France Gauloises-Yamaha YZR500 52 0 1 0
8 Italy Pier-Francesco Chili 10 Italy HB-Honda NS500 47 0 0 0
9 Japan Shunji Yatsushiro 16 Japan Rothmans-Honda NSR500 40 0 0 0
10 United Kingdom Rob McElnea 5 United Kingdom Marlboro-Yamaha YZR500 39 0 0 0
11 United Kingdom Roger Burnett 12 United Kingdom Rothmans-Honda NSR500 25 0 0 0
12 Belgium Didier de Radiguès 7 Belgium Cagiva GP500 21 0 0 1

250cc standings[3][4]

Place Rider Number Country Team Machine Points Wins
1 West Germany Anton Mang 4 West Germany Rothmans-Honda NSR250 136 8
2 West Germany Reinhold Roth 24 West Germany HB Römer-Honda NSR250 108 1
3 Spain Sito Pons 2 Spain Campsa-Honda NSR250 108 1
4 France Dominique Sarron 3 France Rothmans-Honda France NSR250 97 1
5 Spain Carlos Cardús 12 Spain Ducados-Honda NSR250 70 0
6 Italy Loris Reggiani 32 Italy Aprilia RS250 68 1
7 Italy Luca Cadalora 22 Italy Marlboro-Yamaha YZR250 63 0
8 West Germany Martin Wimmer 6 West Germany Marlboro-Yamaha YZR250 61 1
9 Switzerland Jacques Cornu 7 Switzerland Parisienne Elf-Honda NSR250 50 0
10 Venezuela Carlos Lavado 1 Venezuela HB Venemotos-Yamaha YZR250 46 1

125cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Italy Fausto Gresini 2 Italy Garelli 150 10
2 Italy Bruno Casanova 23 Italy Garelli 88 0
3 Italy Paolo Casoli 14 Italy AGV 61 1
4 Italy Domenico Brigaglia 3 Italy AGV 58 0
5 Austria August Auinger 4 Austria MBA 54 0
6 Italy Ezio Gianola 5 Italy Honda 45 0
7 Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi 8 Italy MBA 43 0
8 Spain Andres Sanchez 26 Spain Ducados 40 0
9 Belgium Lucio Pietroniro 7 Belgium MBA 32 0
10 Austria Mike Leitner 22 Austria MBA 32 0

80cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Spain Jorge Martínez 1 Spain Derbi 129 7
2 Spain Manuel Herreros 2 Spain Derbi 86 1
3 West Germany Gerhard Waibel 5 West Germany Krauser 82 1
4 Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger 3 Switzerland Krauser 75 1
5 United Kingdom Ian McConnachie 5 United Kingdom Krauser 51 0
6 West Germany Jörg Seel 6 West Germany Seel 38 0
7 West Germany Hubert Abold 9 West Germany Krauser 33 0
8 Spain Luis Reyes 22 Spain Autisa 31 0
9 Austria Josef Fischer 9 Austria Krauser 19 0
10 Spain Julian Miralles Spain Derbi 18 0

Further reading

  • Büla, Maurice & Schertenleib, Jean-Claude (2001). Continental Circus 1949-2000. Chronosports S.A. ISBN 2-940125-32-5

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