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Sweden  1983 Swedish Grand Prix
Race details
Race 11 of 12 races in the
1983 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date6 August 1983
Official nameSwedish TT[1][2][3]
LocationScandinavian Raceway
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.031 km (2.505 mi)
500cc
Pole position
RiderUnited States Freddie Spencer
Time1:37.000
Fastest lap
RiderUnited States Kenny Roberts
Time1:37.110
Podium
FirstUnited States Freddie Spencer
SecondUnited States Kenny Roberts
ThirdJapan Takazumi Katayama
250cc
Pole position
RiderBelgium Didier de Radiguès
Time1:43.680
Fastest lap
RiderVenezuela Iván Palazzese
Time1:50.390
Podium
FirstFrance Christian Sarron
SecondFrance Hervé Guilleux
ThirdVenezuela Carlos Lavado
125cc
Pole position
RiderSpain Ricardo Tormo
Time1:48.870
Fastest lap
RiderSpain Ricardo Tormo
Time1:46.940
Podium
FirstSwitzerland Bruno Kneubühler
SecondItaly Fausto Gresini
ThirdAustria August Auinger
50cc
Pole position
Rider No 50cc race was held
Fastest lap
Rider No 50cc race was held
Podium
First No 50cc race was held
Second No 50cc race was held
Third No 50cc race was held
Sidecar (B2A)
Pole position
RiderSwitzerland Rolf Biland
Fastest lap
RiderSwitzerland Rolf BilandLCR Yamaha
Time1:41.480
Podium
FirstSwitzerland Rolf Biland
SecondNetherlands Egbert Streuer
ThirdWest Germany Werner Schwärzel

The 1983 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix was the eleventh round of the 1983 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 4–6 August at the Scandinavian Raceway in Anderstorp, Sweden.

Race summary

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One of the most dramatic races in one of the most dramatic Grand Prix seasons ended in controversy as the championship's two main combatants collided on the last lap while battling for the lead.

Coming into the Swedish Grand Prix, Honda's Freddie Spencer led Yamaha's Kenny Roberts 117 to 115 with each man having won five of the season's ten previous races. Roberts had the momentum, having won four of the previous five rounds.

Roberts led Spencer going into the last lap of the race. Heading down the back straight, Spencer placed his Honda right behind Roberts' Yamaha as they reached the second to the last corner, a ninety degree right-hander. As both riders applied their brakes, Spencer came out of Roberts' slipstream and managed to get inside of the Yamaha. As they exited the corner, both riders ran wide off the track and into the dirt.[4] Spencer was able to get back on the track and back on the power first, crossing the finish line just ahead of Roberts for a crucial victory.[5] Roberts considered Spencer's pass to be foolish and dangerous and, exchanged angry words with him on the podium.[4]

It was a controversial pass by the young Honda rider and one that the two participants still dispute to this day. Roberts contends that it was a dangerous move while Spencer maintains it was a calculated risk he had to take to secure the championship.[6]


Classification

[edit]

500 cc

[edit]
Pos.RiderTeamMachineTime/RetiredPoints
1United States Freddie SpencerHRC-HondaNS50049'17.53015
2United States Kenny RobertsMarlboro Agostini-YamahaYZR500+0.16012
3Japan Takazumi KatayamaHRC-HondaNS500+34.70010
4France Marc FontanSonauto Gauloises-YamahaYZR500+38.2208
5United States Eddie LawsonMarlboro Agostini YamahaYZR500+58.5006
6Italy Marco LucchinelliHRC-HondaNS500+58.8305
7United States Randy MamolaHB Sinclair-SuzukiRG500+1'11.4604
8France Raymond RocheMoto Club Paul RicardNS500+1'11.7103
9United Kingdom Ron HaslamHRC-HondaNS500+1'15.3002
10West Germany Anton MangHB Gallina-SuzukiRG500+1'15.4601
11United Kingdom Keith HuewenHeron-SuzukiRG500+1 lap
12Netherlands Boet van DulmenShell Nederland-SuzukiRG500+1 lap
13United Kingdom Steve HenshawHarold CoppockRG500+1 lap
14United Kingdom Chris GuyRG500+1 lap
15Italy Loris ReggianiHB Gallina-SuzukiRG500+1 lap
16Sweden Peter SjöströmJeb’s Helmet SwedenRG500+1 lap
17Switzerland Wolfgang von MuraltRG500+1 lap
18Italy Leandro BecheroniRG500+1 lap
19Switzerland Philippe CoulonMarlboro-SuzukiRG500+1 lap
20Belgium Didier de RadiguèsTeam Johnson ElfRS500+1 lap
21Sweden Peter SköldRG500+1 lap
22Sweden Lars JohanssonRG500+1 lap
23Sweden Åke GrahnYZR500+1 lap
24United Kingdom Steve WilliamsDTR Fowler YamahaYZR500+1 lap
25Finland Esko KuparinenRG500+1 lap
26Finland Timo PohjolaYZR500+1 lap
27Sweden Kjeld SörensenRG500+2 laps
28Italy Alf Henrik GraarudYZR500+2 laps
29Denmark Chris FisherYZR500+2 laps
30Denmark Børge NielsenRG500+2 laps
31Sweden Jan-Olof OdeholmRG500+2 laps
RetUnited Kingdom Barry SheeneHeron-SuzukiRG500Retired
RetSweden Peter LindenRG500Retired
RetSweden Risto KorhonenRG500Retired
RetSweden Alf KarlssonYZR500Retired
DNSNetherlands Jack MiddelburgStichting Ned-HondaRS500Did not start
DNQNorway Beni SlydalRG500Did not start
Sources:[7][8]

1983 250cc Swedish Grand Prix final standings

[edit]
PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachinePoints
1France Christian Sarron10FranceYamaha15
2France Hervé Guilleux44FranceKawasaki12
3Venezuela Carlos Lavado5VenezuelaYamaha10
4United Kingdom Tony Head20BritainRotax-Armstrong8
5United Kingdom Alan Carter28BritainYamaha6
6France Jean Michel Mattioli22FranceYamaha5
7France Jean-Louis Guignabodet8FranceYamaha4
8Belgium Didier de Radiguès6BelgiumChevallier-Yamaha3
9France Jacques Bolle19FrancePernod-Yamaha2
10West Germany Martin Wimmer4West GermanyYamaha1

[9]

1983 125cc Swedish Grand Prix final standings

[edit]
PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachinePoints
1Switzerland Bruno Kneubühler15SwitzerlandMBA15
2Italy Fausto GresiniItalyGarelli12
3Austria August Auinger6AustriaMBA10
4Finland Johnny Wickström10FinlandMBA8
5Spain Ricardo Tormo5SpainMBA6
6Switzerland Hans Müller8SwitzerlandMBA5
7Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi4ItalySanvenero4
8Italy Pierluigi AldrovandiItalyMBA3
9Argentina Willy PerezArgentinaMBA2
10Italy Maurizio Vitali13ItalyMBA1

[10]

Sidecar Classification

[edit]
PosRiderPassengerManufacturerTime/RetiredPoints
1Switzerland Rolf BilandSwitzerland Kurt WaltispergLCR-Yamaha15
2Netherlands Egbert StreuerNetherlands Bernard SchniedersLCR-Yamaha12
3Germany Werner SchwärzelGermany Andreas HuberSeymaz-Yamaha10
4United Kingdom Derek JonesUnited Kingdom Brian AyresLCR-Yamaha8
5France Alain MichelFrance Claude MonchaudLCR-Yamaha6
6United Kingdom Frank WrathallUnited Kingdom Phil SpendloveSeymaz-Yamaha5
7Japan Masato KumanoJapan Kunio TakeshimaLCR-Yamaha4
8Netherlands Hein van DrieNetherlands Willem van DisLCR-Yamaha3
9Switzerland Alfred ZurbrüggSwitzerland Martin ZurbrüggSeymaz-Yamaha2
10Switzerland Hans HügliGermany Karl PaulSeymaz-Yamaha1

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Grand Prix uitslagen en bijzonderheden 1983". 25 July 2015. Archived from the original on 25 July 2015.
  2. ^ Mitchell, Malcolm. "1983 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Malcolm. "Anderstorp Raceway - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.
  4. ^ a b "Roberts says he will never again give an inch of track to Spencer". The Modesto Bee. Bee News Services. 12 August 1983. p. 15. Retrieved 20 December 2010.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Roberts vs Spencer". cyclenews.com. Archived from the original on 2010-07-15. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  6. ^ Abrams, Henry Ray (November 1983). "Fastest Freddie". American Motorcyclist. Vol. 37, no. 11. pp. 16–18. Retrieved 25 December 2010.
  7. ^ "1983 Swedish MotoGP". 9 October 2017.
  8. ^ "1983 500cc Swedish Grand Prix". motogp.com. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  9. ^ "1983 250cc Swedish Grand Prix". motogp.com. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  10. ^ "1983 125cc Swedish Grand Prix". motogp.com. Retrieved 22 December 2010.


    Sweden  1983 Swedish Grand Prix
    Race details
    Race 11 of 12 races in the
    1983 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
    Date6 August 1983
    Official nameSwedish TT[1][2][3]
    LocationScandinavian Raceway
    Course
    • Permanent racing facility
    • 4.031 km (2.505 mi)
    500cc
    Pole position
    RiderUnited States Freddie Spencer
    Time1:37.000
    Fastest lap
    RiderUnited States Kenny Roberts
    Time1:37.110
    Podium
    FirstUnited States Freddie Spencer
    SecondUnited States Kenny Roberts
    ThirdJapan Takazumi Katayama
    250cc
    Pole position
    RiderBelgium Didier de Radiguès
    Time1:43.680
    Fastest lap
    RiderVenezuela Iván Palazzese
    Time1:50.390
    Podium
    FirstFrance Christian Sarron
    SecondFrance Hervé Guilleux
    ThirdVenezuela Carlos Lavado
    125cc
    Pole position
    RiderSpain Ricardo Tormo
    Time1:48.870
    Fastest lap
    RiderSpain Ricardo Tormo
    Time1:46.940
    Podium
    FirstSwitzerland Bruno Kneubühler
    SecondItaly Fausto Gresini
    ThirdAustria August Auinger
    50cc
    Pole position
    Rider No 50cc race was held
    Fastest lap
    Rider No 50cc race was held
    Podium
    First No 50cc race was held
    Second No 50cc race was held
    Third No 50cc race was held
    Sidecar (B2A)
    Pole position
    RiderSwitzerland Rolf Biland
    Fastest lap
    RiderSwitzerland Rolf BilandLCR Yamaha
    Time1:41.480
    Podium
    FirstSwitzerland Rolf Biland
    SecondNetherlands Egbert Streuer
    ThirdWest Germany Werner Schwärzel

    The 1983 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix was the eleventh round of the 1983 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 4–6 August at the Scandinavian Raceway in Anderstorp, Sweden.

    Race summary

    One of the most dramatic races in one of the most dramatic Grand Prix seasons ended in controversy as the championship's two main combatants collided on the last lap while battling for the lead.

    Coming into the Swedish Grand Prix, Honda's Freddie Spencer led Yamaha's Kenny Roberts 117 to 115 with each man having won five of the season's ten previous races. Roberts had the momentum, having won four of the previous five rounds.

    Roberts led Spencer going into the last lap of the race. Heading down the back straight, Spencer placed his Honda right behind Roberts' Yamaha as they reached the second to the last corner, a ninety degree right-hander. As both riders applied their brakes, Spencer came out of Roberts' slipstream and managed to get inside of the Yamaha. As they exited the corner, both riders ran wide off the track and into the dirt.[4] Spencer was able to get back on the track and back on the power first, crossing the finish line just ahead of Roberts for a crucial victory.[5] Roberts considered Spencer's pass to be foolish and dangerous and, exchanged angry words with him on the podium.[4]

    It was a controversial pass by the young Honda rider and one that the two participants still dispute to this day. Roberts contends that it was a dangerous move while Spencer maintains it was a calculated risk he had to take to secure the championship.[6]


    Classification

    500 cc

    Pos.RiderTeamMachineTime/RetiredPoints
    1United States Freddie SpencerHRC-HondaNS50049'17.53015
    2United States Kenny RobertsMarlboro Agostini-YamahaYZR500+0.16012
    3Japan Takazumi KatayamaHRC-HondaNS500+34.70010
    4France Marc FontanSonauto Gauloises-YamahaYZR500+38.2208
    5United States Eddie LawsonMarlboro Agostini YamahaYZR500+58.5006
    6Italy Marco LucchinelliHRC-HondaNS500+58.8305
    7United States Randy MamolaHB Sinclair-SuzukiRG500+1'11.4604
    8France Raymond RocheMoto Club Paul RicardNS500+1'11.7103
    9United Kingdom Ron HaslamHRC-HondaNS500+1'15.3002
    10West Germany Anton MangHB Gallina-SuzukiRG500+1'15.4601
    11United Kingdom Keith HuewenHeron-SuzukiRG500+1 lap
    12Netherlands Boet van DulmenShell Nederland-SuzukiRG500+1 lap
    13United Kingdom Steve HenshawHarold CoppockRG500+1 lap
    14United Kingdom Chris GuyRG500+1 lap
    15Italy Loris ReggianiHB Gallina-SuzukiRG500+1 lap
    16Sweden Peter SjöströmJeb’s Helmet SwedenRG500+1 lap
    17Switzerland Wolfgang von MuraltRG500+1 lap
    18Italy Leandro BecheroniRG500+1 lap
    19Switzerland Philippe CoulonMarlboro-SuzukiRG500+1 lap
    20Belgium Didier de RadiguèsTeam Johnson ElfRS500+1 lap
    21Sweden Peter SköldRG500+1 lap
    22Sweden Lars JohanssonRG500+1 lap
    23Sweden Åke GrahnYZR500+1 lap
    24United Kingdom Steve WilliamsDTR Fowler YamahaYZR500+1 lap
    25Finland Esko KuparinenRG500+1 lap
    26Finland Timo PohjolaYZR500+1 lap
    27Sweden Kjeld SörensenRG500+2 laps
    28Italy Alf Henrik GraarudYZR500+2 laps
    29Denmark Chris FisherYZR500+2 laps
    30Denmark Børge NielsenRG500+2 laps
    31Sweden Jan-Olof OdeholmRG500+2 laps
    RetUnited Kingdom Barry SheeneHeron-SuzukiRG500Retired
    RetSweden Peter LindenRG500Retired
    RetSweden Risto KorhonenRG500Retired
    RetSweden Alf KarlssonYZR500Retired
    DNSNetherlands Jack MiddelburgStichting Ned-HondaRS500Did not start
    DNQNorway Beni SlydalRG500Did not start
    Sources:[7][8]

    1983 250cc Swedish Grand Prix final standings

    PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachinePoints
    1France Christian Sarron10FranceYamaha15
    2France Hervé Guilleux44FranceKawasaki12
    3Venezuela Carlos Lavado5VenezuelaYamaha10
    4United Kingdom Tony Head20BritainRotax-Armstrong8
    5United Kingdom Alan Carter28BritainYamaha6
    6France Jean Michel Mattioli22FranceYamaha5
    7France Jean-Louis Guignabodet8FranceYamaha4
    8Belgium Didier de Radiguès6BelgiumChevallier-Yamaha3
    9France Jacques Bolle19FrancePernod-Yamaha2
    10West Germany Martin Wimmer4West GermanyYamaha1

    [9]

    1983 125cc Swedish Grand Prix final standings

    PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachinePoints
    1Switzerland Bruno Kneubühler15SwitzerlandMBA15
    2Italy Fausto GresiniItalyGarelli12
    3Austria August Auinger6AustriaMBA10
    4Finland Johnny Wickström10FinlandMBA8
    5Spain Ricardo Tormo5SpainMBA6
    6Switzerland Hans Müller8SwitzerlandMBA5
    7Italy Pier Paolo Bianchi4ItalySanvenero4
    8Italy Pierluigi AldrovandiItalyMBA3
    9Argentina Willy PerezArgentinaMBA2
    10Italy Maurizio Vitali13ItalyMBA1

    [10]

    Sidecar Classification

    PosRiderPassengerManufacturerTime/RetiredPoints
    1Switzerland Rolf BilandSwitzerland Kurt WaltispergLCR-Yamaha15
    2Netherlands Egbert StreuerNetherlands Bernard SchniedersLCR-Yamaha12
    3Germany Werner SchwärzelGermany Andreas HuberSeymaz-Yamaha10
    4United Kingdom Derek JonesUnited Kingdom Brian AyresLCR-Yamaha8
    5France Alain MichelFrance Claude MonchaudLCR-Yamaha6
    6United Kingdom Frank WrathallUnited Kingdom Phil SpendloveSeymaz-Yamaha5
    7Japan Masato KumanoJapan Kunio TakeshimaLCR-Yamaha4
    8Netherlands Hein van DrieNetherlands Willem van DisLCR-Yamaha3
    9Switzerland Alfred ZurbrüggSwitzerland Martin ZurbrüggSeymaz-Yamaha2
    10Switzerland Hans HügliGermany Karl PaulSeymaz-Yamaha1

    References

    1. ^ "Grand Prix uitslagen en bijzonderheden 1983". 25 July 2015. Archived from the original on 25 July 2015.
    2. ^ Mitchell, Malcolm. "1983 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.
    3. ^ Mitchell, Malcolm. "Anderstorp Raceway - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.
    4. ^ a b "Roberts says he will never again give an inch of track to Spencer". The Modesto Bee. Bee News Services. 12 August 1983. p. 15. Retrieved 20 December 2010.[permanent dead link]
    5. ^ "Roberts vs Spencer". cyclenews.com. Archived from the original on 2010-07-15. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
    6. ^ Abrams, Henry Ray (November 1983). "Fastest Freddie". American Motorcyclist. Vol. 37, no. 11. pp. 16–18. Retrieved 25 December 2010.
    7. ^ "1983 Swedish MotoGP". 9 October 2017.
    8. ^ "1983 500cc Swedish Grand Prix". motogp.com. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
    9. ^ "1983 250cc Swedish Grand Prix". motogp.com. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
    10. ^ "1983 125cc Swedish Grand Prix". motogp.com. Retrieved 22 December 2010.


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