List of 350cc Motorcycle World Champions

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Giacomo Agostini, who won seven 350cc championships

Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier championship of motorcycle road racing, which has been divided into three classes since 1990: 125cc, 250cc and MotoGP. Classes that have been discontinued include 350cc, 50cc/80cc and sidecar.[1] The Grand Prix Road-Racing World Championship was established in 1949 by the sport's governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), and is the oldest motorsport World Championship.[2] The 350cc class existed from 1949 until 1982.[3] The 350cc referred to the size of the engines of the motorcycles that participated in the class. The engines had four cylinders, similar to the types of engines used in MotoGP today.[3]

Each season consisted of 5 to 11 Grands Prix contested on closed circuits, as opposed to public roads. Points earned in these events counted toward the drivers' and constructors' world championships. The driver's and constructor's championship were separate championships, but were based on the same point system. The points systems used in the championship varied over the years. The first championship in 1949 awarded 10 points to the race winner with 8, 7, 6 and 5 points from second place to fifth place, a point was also awarded for the rider who completed the fastest lap. The last championship in 1982 awarded 15 points for a win, with 12, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 point from second place to tenth place.[4] Results from all Grands Prix counted towards the championships; however, in some seasons only a certain number of results were counted.[5]

Giacomo Agostini won the most championships with seven during his career. Jim Redman won the second most championships with four and John Surtees the third most with three championships.[6] Johnny Cecotto is the youngest rider to have won the championship: he was 19 years old when he won in 1975.[7] British riders won the most championships; eight riders won a total of 14 championships. Italian riders were second with eight championships between two riders and Rhodesians were third with five championships. MV Agusta was the constructor that riders won the most championships with; they won ten championships.Honda was second with six and Moto Guzzi third with five.[6] Freddie Frith won the inaugural championship in 1949. Anton Mang was the last champion before the class was discontinued in 1982.[8]

Winners

Key
double-dagger Champion also won the 500cc championship in that season
dagger Champion also won the 250cc championship in that season
&
Indicates information is not available

By season

350cc Motorcycle World Champions
Season Country Rider Constructor Grands Prix Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Margin
1949  United Kingdom Frith, FreddieFreddie Frith Velocette 5 &
5 5 5 33 15
1950  United Kingdom Foster, BobBob Foster Velocette 6 &
3 4 4 30 6
1951  United Kingdom Duke, GeoffGeoff Dukedouble-dagger Norton 8 &
5 5 4 40 21
1952  United Kingdom Duke, GeoffGeoff Duke Norton 7 &
4 4 4 32 8
1953  United Kingdom Anderson, FergusFergus Anderson Moto Guzzi 8 &
3 5 2 34 8
1954  United Kingdom Anderson, FergusFergus Anderson Moto Guzzi 9 &
4 5 5 38 16
1955  United Kingdom Lomas, BillBill Lomas Moto Guzzi 7 &
4 6 5 32 14
1956  United Kingdom Lomas, BillBill Lomas Moto Guzzi 6 &
3 3 4 24 7
1957  United Kingdom Campbell, KeithKeith Campbell Moto Guzzi 6 &
3 4 1 30 8
1958  United Kingdom Surtees, JohnJohn Surteesdouble-dagger MV Agusta 7 &
6 6 5 32 8
1959  United Kingdom Surtees, JohnJohn Surteesdouble-dagger MV Agusta 7 &
6 6 5 30 32
1960  United Kingdom Surtees, JohnJohn Surteesdouble-dagger[A] MV Agusta 5 &
2 4 3 22 0
1961  Rhodesia and Nyasaland Hocking, GaryGary Hockingdouble-dagger MV Agusta 7 &
4 5 5 32 6
1962  Rhodesia and Nyasaland Redman, JimJim Redmandagger Honda 6 &
4 5 2 32 10
1963  Rhodesia and Nyasaland Redman, JimJim Redmandagger Honda 7 &
5 7 5 32 4
1964  Rhodesia Redman, JimJim Redman Honda 8 &
8 8 7 40 16
1965  Rhodesia Redman, JimJim Redman Honda 9 &
4 5 3 38 6
1966  United Kingdom Hailwood, MikeMike Hailwooddagger Honda 10 &
6 6 6 48 6
1967  United Kingdom Hailwood, MikeMike Hailwooddagger Honda 8 &
6 6 5 40 8
1968  Italy Agostini, GiacomoGiacomo Agostinidouble-dagger MV Agusta 7 &
7 7 7 32 14
1969  Italy Agostini, GiacomoGiacomo Agostinidouble-dagger MV Agusta 10 &
8 8 7 90 43
1970  Italy Agostini, GiacomoGiacomo Agostinidouble-dagger MV Agusta 10 &
9 9 9 90 32
1971  Italy Agostini, GiacomoGiacomo Agostinidouble-dagger MV Agusta 11 &
6 6 8 90 27
1972  Italy Agostini, GiacomoGiacomo Agostinidouble-dagger MV Agusta 12 &
6 7 7 102 23
1973  Italy Agostini, GiacomoGiacomo Agostini MV Agusta 11 &
4 6 3 84 7
1974  Italy Agostini, GiacomoGiacomo Agostini Yamaha 10 1 5 5 5 75 13
1975  Venezuela Cecotto, JohnnyJohnny Cecotto Yamaha 10 3 4 5 6 78 19
1976  Italy Villa, WalterWalter Villadagger Harley-Davidson 10 4 4 5 7 76 9
1977  Japan Katayama, TakazumiTakazumi Katayama Yamaha 11 0 5 7 7 95 39
1978  South Africa Ballington, KorkKork Ballingtondagger Kawasaki 11 4 6 9 10 134 57
1979  South Africa Ballington, KorkKork Ballingtondagger Kawasaki 11 5 5 5 9 99 9
1980  South Africa Ekerold, JonJon Ekerold Bimota-Yamaha 6 0 4 5 6 63 3
1981  West Germany Mang, AntonAnton Mangdagger Kawasaki 8 6 5 7 8 103 51
1982  West Germany Mang, AntonAnton Mang Kawasaki 9 1 1 6 7 81 17

Multiple champions

Multiple champions of the 350cc Motorcycle World Championship
Rider Total Seasons
Italy Agostini, GiacomoGiacomo Agostini 7 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974
Rhodesia Redman, JimJim Redman 4 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
United Kingdom Surtees, JohnJohn Surtees 3 1958, 1959, 1960
United Kingdom Duke, GeoffGeoff Duke 2 1951, 1952
United Kingdom Anderson, FergusFergus Anderson 2 1953, 1954
United Kingdom Lomas, BillBill Lomas 2 1955, 1956
United Kingdom Hailwood, MikeMike Hailwood 2 1966, 1967
South Africa Ballington, KorkKork Ballington 2 1978, 1979
West Germany Mang, AntonAnton Mang 2 1981, 1982

By constructor

350cc championships won by constructors
Constructor Total
Italy MV Agusta 10
Japan Honda 6
Italy Moto Guzzi 5
Japan Kawasaki 4
Japan Yamaha 4
United Kingdom Norton 2
United Kingdom Velocette 2
United States Harley-Davidson 1

By nationality

Nations whose riders have won the 350cc championship
Country Riders Total
 United Kingdom 8 14
 Italy 2 8
 Rhodesia 3 5
 South Africa 2 3
 West Germany 1 2
 Japan 1 1
 Venezuela 1 1

Footnotes

A. ^ John Surtees and Gary Hocking finished the 1960 championship tied on 22 points. Surtees was declared the winner by virtue of having more third-place finishes than Hocking, as they were tied on first and second places finishes.[9]

References

General

Bibliography

Specific

  1. Marshall 1997, p. 289
  2. "Basics". MotoGP. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  3. 1 2 "History". MotoGP. Retrieved 30 April 2011.
  4. Morrison 1991, p. 14
  5. "Points". MotoGP. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
  6. 1 2 "Winners". MotoGP. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  7. "Johnny Cecotto". Yamaha. Retrieved 30 April 2011.
  8. "Anton Mang". MotoGP. Retrieved 30 April 2011.
  9. "FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix Regulations" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). 1 January 2011. p. 43. Retrieved 11 August 2011.

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