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1 Classifications  



1.1  500 cc  





1.2  350 cc  





1.3  250 cc  





1.4  125 cc  







2 References  














1979 Venezuelan motorcycle Grand Prix






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Venezuela  1979 Venezuelan Grand Prix
Race details
Race 1 of 13 races in the
1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date18 March 1979
Official nameGran Premio de Venezuela[citation needed]
LocationSan Carlos Circuit
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.135 km (2.569 mi)
  • 500 cc
    Pole position
    Rider United Kingdom Barry Sheene
    Time 1:34.140
    Fastest lap
    Rider United Kingdom Barry Sheene
    Time 1:34.080
    Podium
    First United Kingdom Barry Sheene
    Second Italy Virginio Ferrari
    Third United Kingdom Tom Herron
    350 cc
    Pole position
    Rider Venezuela Carlos Lavado
    Time 1:35.400
    Fastest lap
    Rider Venezuela Carlos Lavado
    Time 1:34.490
    Podium
    First Venezuela Carlos Lavado
    Second Italy Walter Villa
    Third France Patrick Fernandez
    250 cc
    Pole position
    Rider Venezuela Carlos Lavado
    Time 1:38.190
    Fastest lap
    Rider Italy Walter Villa
    Time 1:37.550
    Podium
    First Italy Walter Villa
    Second South Africa Kork Ballington
    Third Australia Victor Soussan
    125 cc
    Pole position
    Rider Venezuela Iván Palazzese
    Time 1:44.550
    Fastest lap
    Rider Spain Ángel Nieto
    Time 1:43.480
    Podium
    First Spain Ángel Nieto
    Second France Thierry Espié
    Third Italy Maurizio Massimiani
    50 cc
    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

    The 1979 Venezuelan motorcycle Grand Prix, the first of 13 rounds of the F.I.M. 1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, was held on 18 March at the San Carlos Circuit. British rider Barry Sheene, world champion in 1976 and 1977, won the 500cc GP by 18 seconds[1] from Italian Virginio Ferrari to make it three successive Venezuelan GPs. Venezuelan racer Carlos Lavado won the 350cc class from Italian Walter Villa and Frenchman Patrick Fernandez.[2]

    Villa won the 250cc event, ahead of South African rider Kork Ballington by 20 seconds, marking the final Grand Prix victory of Villa's motorcycle racing career.[3] Spanish rider Ángel Nieto won the 125cc class from Frenchman Thierry Espié and Italian Maurizio Massimiani.[4] Nieto would later win the 125cc season championship.[5] Yamaha won two races, and Suzuki and Minarelli one each.

    Classifications[edit]

    Barry Sheene, won the 500cc GP from Virginio Ferrari.
    Spanish racer Ángel Nieto, 125cc winner.

    500 cc[edit]

    Pos. Rider Team Manufacturer Laps Time Grid Points
    1 United Kingdom Barry Sheene Texaco Heron Team Suzuki Suzuki 30 47'52.900 1 15
    2 Italy Virginio Ferrari Team Gallina Nava Olio Fiat Suzuki 30 +18.600 4 12
    3 United Kingdom Tom Herron Texaco Heron Team Suzuki Suzuki 30 +30.900 2 10
    4 Italy Franco Uncini Team Zago International Suzuki 30 +1'34.800 6 8
    5 France Michel Rougerie Suzuki 29 +1 lap 10 6
    6 Venezuela Roberto Pietri Suzuki 29 +1 lap 11 5
    7 France Christian Sarron Team Sonauto Gauloises Yamaha 29 +1 lap 12 4
    8 West Germany Gerhard Vogt Bill Smith Racing Suzuki 28 +2 laps 13 3
    9 Switzerland Stefan Pellandini Suzuki 27 +3 laps 15 2
    10 United Kingdom Dennis Ireland Derry's Racing Suzuki 27 +3 laps 16 1
    Venezuela Johnny Cecotto Yamaha Motor Company Yamaha 3
    Netherlands Wil Hartog Riemersma Racing Suzuki 5
    United Kingdom Steve Parrish Suzuki 7
    United Kingdom Mick Grant Suzuki 8
    Italy Gianni Pelletier Suzuki 9
    Spain Carlos Delgado de San Antonio Suzuki 14
    Sources: [6][7][8]

    350 cc[edit]

    Pos Rider Manufacturer Laps Time Grid Points
    1 Venezuela Carlos Lavado Yamaha 29 46:48.4 1 15
    2 Italy Walter Villa Yamaha 29 +15.3 2 12
    3 France Patrick Fernandez Yamaha 29 +23.5 4 10
    4 South Africa Kork Ballington Kawasaki 29 +28.1 6 8
    5 South Africa Jon Ekerold Yamaha 29 +33.8 3 6
    6 France Christian Estrosi Kawasaki 29 +40.0 9 5
    7 France Eric Saul Yamaha 29 +1:11.9 11 4
    8 Australia Victor Soussan Yamaha 29 +1:22.4 8 3
    9 France Olivier Chevallier Yamaha 29 +1:25.6 12 2
    10 France Patrick Pons Yamaha 29 +1:35.7 7 1
    11 Venezuela Eduardo Alemán Yamaha 28 +1 lap 14
    12 Australia Gregg Hansford Kawasaki 28 +1 lap 10
    13 United States Randy Mamola Yamaha 28 +1 lap
    14 United Kingdom Barry Woodland Yamaha 28 +1 lap
    15 Venezuela J. Gonzalez Yamaha 27 +2 laps
    Venezuela Iván Palazzese Yamaha 5
    Brazil C. Giroto Yamaha 13
    Italy Franco Uncini Yamaha 15
    30 starters in total, 18 finishers
    [6]

    250 cc[edit]

    Pos Rider Manufacturer Laps Time Grid Points
    1 Italy Walter Villa Yamaha 28 46:13.5 2 15
    2 South Africa Kork Ballington Kawasaki 28 +20.6 3 12
    3 Australia Victor Soussan Yamaha 28 +1:14.2 9 10
    4 France Olivier Chevallier Yamaha 28 +1:17.6 7 8
    5 United States Randy Mamola Bimota 28 +1:21.5 13 6
    6 France Eric Saul Yamaha 28 +1:27.1 8 5
    7 Australia Gregg Hansford Kawasaki 28 +1:40.5 5 4
    8 Italy Maurizio Massimiani MBA 27 +1 lap 12 3
    9 United Kingdom Chas Mortimer Yamaha 27 +1 lap 11 2
    10 Spain Fernando Gonzalez Yamaha 27 +1 lap 1
    11 Spain A. Rubio Yamaha 27 +1 lap
    12 Venezuela I. Troisi Yamaha 27 +1 lap
    13 Cuba B. Jull Yamaha 27 +1 lap
    14 Italy G. Di Carlo Yamaha 27 +1 lap
    15 Spain Carlos Morante Yamaha 24 +4 laps
    16 Venezuela Eduardo Alemán Yamaha 24 +4 laps 10
    Venezuela Carlos Lavado Yamaha 1
    France Patrick Fernandez Yamaha 4
    France Christian Estrosi Kawasaki 6
    Italy Graziano Rossi Morbidelli 14
    26 starters in total, ? finishers
    [6]

    125 cc[edit]

    Pos Rider Manufacturer Laps Time Grid Points
    1 Spain Ángel Nieto Minarelli 26 45:39.3 3 15
    2 France Thierry Espié Motobécane 26 +6.1 4 12
    3 Italy Maurizio Massimiani MBA 26 +40.6 6 10
    4 Monaco Patrick Herouard MBA 26 +58.5 7 8
    5 France Jean Lecureux Morbidelli 26 +1:12.9 6
    6 Venezuela Ivan Troisi Yamaha 26 +1:18.4 8 5
    7 France Francois Granon Morbidelli 26 +1:28.5 13 4
    8 Switzerland Hans Müller Morbidelli 26 +1:44.2 10 3
    9 France Jean Paul Magnoni Morbidelli 25 +1 lap 15 2
    10 France Patrick Plisson Motoshop 25 +1 lap 11 1
    11 Netherlands Bernie Wilbers MBA 25 +1 lap
    12 Argentina H. Vigneti Morbidelli 25 +1 lap
    13 Italy Eduardo Cereda MBA 25 +1 lap 12
    14 Netherlands J. Huberts MBA 25 +1 lap
    15 Dominican Republic D. Abreu Honda 23 +3 laps
    Venezuela Ivan Palazzese MBA 1
    Italy Eugenio Lazzarini MBA 2
    Sweden Bam Carlson Morbidelli 5
    Italy Jean P. Marchetti MBA 9
    Spain Fernando Gonzalez Morbidelli 14
    25 starters in total, 17 finishers
    [6]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "500cc Race Classification 1979". MotoGP (in Spanish). Dorna Sports S.L. Archived from the original on 2013-02-16. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  • ^ "350cc Race Classification 1979". MotoGP (in Spanish). Dorna Sports S.L. Archived from the original on 16 February 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  • ^ "250cc Race Classification 1979". MotoGP (in Spanish). Dorna Sports S.L. Archived from the original on 2015-01-10. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  • ^ "125cc Race Classification 1979". MotoGP (in Spanish). Dorna Sports S.L. Archived from the original on 2015-01-10. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  • ^ Noyes, Dennis; Scott, Michael (1999). Motocourse: 50 Years Of Moto Grand Prix. Hazleton Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-874557-83-7
  • ^ a b c d Coleman, Barry (ed.). Motocourse 1979-1980. Hazleton Securities Ltd. p. 69. ISBN 0-905138-10-4.
  • ^ "1979 Venezuelan MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine Database". Motorsportmagazine.com. 29 January 2018. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  • ^ "VENEZUELA GRAND PRIX · 500cc Race Classification 1979". Motogp.com. Retrieved 16 October 2018.

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