British_motorcycle_Grand_Prix

British motorcycle Grand Prix

British motorcycle Grand Prix

Motorcycle race held in the United Kingdom


The British motorcycle Grand Prix is a motorcycling event that is part of the FIM Grand Prix motorcycle racing season.

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History

Before 1977, the only British round was the Isle of Man TT, which was part of the FIM championship from its inauguration in 1949 until 1976.

The Isle of Man TT was the most prestigious event on the Grand Prix motorcycling calendar from 1949 to 1972. After the 1972 event, multiple world champion Giacomo Agostini dropped a bombshell on the motorsports world by stating he would never race at the Isle of Man TT again, saying the 37-mile (62 km) circuit was too dangerous for international competition. His friend Gilberto Parlotti was killed during the event. Many riders followed Agostini's boycotting of the next four events, and after the 1976 season, the Isle of Man TT was scratched from the FIM calendar.

The inaugural British motorcycle Grand Prix, the first motorcycle Grand Prix to be held on the British mainland, took place at the Silverstone Circuit. The event was moved to Donington Park in 1987 before returning to Silverstone in 2010.[1]

Donington Park, used from 1987 to 2009

Dorna Sports, the commercial rights holder of what is now known as MotoGP, revealed that they had signed a deal for the British Grand Prix to be moved to the yet-to-be constructed Circuit of Wales from 2015.[2] However, when the developer indicated that the circuit would only be ready in 2016, the British motorcycle Grand Prix was slated to return to Donington Park for 2015 only[3] but pulled out of hosting the event on 10 February 2015, citing financial difficulties. The following day, it was announced that Silverstone would host the British Grand Prix in 2015 and 2016. In September 2016, following further delays to the construction of the Circuit of Wales, Silverstone reached an agreement to continue hosting the event in 2017 with a further option for 2018.[4]

In early November 2017, Silverstone announced a three-year deal to host the races in 2018, 2019 and 2020.[5]

There was no race in 2018 due to weather conditions; it resumed in 2019.[6][7][8] The 2019 British motorcycle Grand Prix saw one of the closest finishes in MotoGP history, when Álex Rins won the race ahead of Marc Márquez by 0.014 seconds. The 2020 race was cancelled due to the outbreak of COVID-19.[9]

The start/finish straight was relocated from the National Pits Straight to the Hamilton Straight, starting from the 2023 British motorcycle Grand Prix. [10]

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Winners

Multiple winners (riders)

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Multiple winners (manufacturers)

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By year

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Notes

  1. The 2018 MotoGP race was cancelled due to poor weather.

References

  1. Noyes, Dennis; Scott, Michael (1999), Motocourse: 50 Years Of Moto Grand Prix, Hazleton Publishing Ltd, ISBN 1-874557-83-7
  2. "Circuit of Wales, Ebbw Vale: MotoGP for circuit". bbc.com. 13 August 2014. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  3. "Donington Park to host 2015 MotoGP British Grand Prix". autosport.com. 2 September 2014. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  4. "Silverstone to keep MotoGP in 2017, with an option for 2018". motorsport.com. 4 September 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  5. Sports, Dorna. "GoPro British Grand Prix is cancelled". www.motogp.com.
  6. "2020 British and Australian Grands Prix cancelled". MotoGP.com. Dorna Sports. 29 May 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  7. "Provisional-2023-British-GP-dates-announced". MotoGP.com. Dorna Sports. 7 August 2020. Retrieved 15 March 2024.

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