1977 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

The 1977 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 29th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.

Season summary

Suzuki saw off a strong challenge from Yamaha to take their second consecutive 500cc crown. Angel Nieto made it three 50cc titles in a row on a Bultaco while Morbidelli would win an impressive double world championship in the 125cc and 250cc divisions. Pier Paolo Bianchi successfully defended his 125cc title while fellow countryman Mario Lega captured the 250cc championship for the tiny Italian concern. The 350cc crown went to Takazumi Katayama on a special three cylinder Yamaha built in Holland, making him the first-ever Japanese world champion. Barry Sheene made it two premier titles in a row, winning from two Americans, Steve Baker and Pat Hennen.[1] Wil Hartog became the first Dutchman to win a 500cc Grand Prix when he claimed a victory at the 1977 Dutch TT.[2]

The season was marred by numerous fatal accidents, including a terrible crash at the 350cc Austrian Grand Prix that claimed the life of Swiss rider, Hans Stadelmann and seriously injuring Johnny Cecotto, Patrick Fernandez, Dieter Braun and Franco Uncini.[1][3] The accident led to a rider's strike in the 500 class, although organizers pressed on with Jack Findlay winning from a reduced field of competitors.[4] Braun decided to end his riding career after recovering from his injuries.[5]

In addition to this incident, the Yugoslavian Grand Prix at the notorious Opatija Circuit was also stricken by tragedy. After having been issued an ultimatum by the FIM, the Yugoslavian race organizers failed to take action to improve the safety of the circuit – which was notorious for its numerous road-side hazards including solid rock walls and steep, barely protected drop offs.[6] The event was a disaster with Italian rider, Giovanni Ziggiotto, crashing during practice for the 250cc race when his motorcycle's engine seized and he was hit from behind by Per-Edward Carlson.[7] He died four days later in a hospital.[8] During the 50 cc race, Ulrich Graf crashed when his bike developed a rear tire puncture and he was thrown into a stone wall.[7] He suffered serious head injuries and died later in a hospital.[6] The Opatija Circuit was never used again for any kind of racing and, the Yugoslavian Grand Prix was moved to the nearby Rijeka permanent circuit.[7]

Despite finishing second in the 500cc championship and winning the Formula 750 title, Baker would be released by Yamaha at the end of the year.[1] Giacomo Agostini would retire after the season, ending his seventeen-year career with a record 122 Grand Prix victories and 15 World Championships.[1]

1977 Grand Prix season calendar

Round Date Race Location 50cc winner 125cc winner 250cc winner 350cc winner 500cc winner Report
1 March 20 Venezuelan Grand Prix San Carlos Ángel Nieto Walter Villa Johnny Cecotto Barry Sheene Report
2 May 1 Austrian Grand Prix Salzburgring Eugenio Lazzarini Race cancelled[N 1] Jack Findlay Report
3 May 8 German Grand Prix Hockenheim Herbert Rittberger Pier Paolo Bianchi Christian Sarron Takazumi Katayama Barry Sheene Report
4 May 15 Nations Grand Prix Imola Eugenio Lazzarini Pier Paolo Bianchi Franco Uncini Alan North Barry Sheene Report
5 May 22 Spanish Grand Prix Jarama Ángel Nieto Pier Paolo Bianchi Takazumi Katayama Michel Rougerie Report
6 May 29 French Grand Prix Paul Ricard Pier Paolo Bianchi Jon Ekerold Takazumi Katayama Barry Sheene Report
7 June 19 Yugoslavian Grand Prix Opatija Ángel Nieto Pier Paolo Bianchi Mario Lega Takazumi Katayama Report
8 June 25 Dutch TT Assen Ángel Nieto Ángel Nieto Mick Grant Kork Ballington Wil Hartog Report
9 July 3 Belgian Grand Prix Spa Eugenio Lazzarini Pier Paolo Bianchi Walter Villa Barry Sheene Report
10 July 24 Swedish Grand Prix Anderstorp Ricardo Tormo Ángel Nieto Mick Grant Takazumi Katayama Barry Sheene Report
11 July 31 Finnish Grand Prix Imatra Pier Paolo Bianchi Walter Villa Takazumi Katayama Johnny Cecotto Report
12 August 7 Czechoslovak Grand Prix Brno Franco Uncini Johnny Cecotto Johnny Cecotto Report
13 August 14 British Grand Prix Silverstone Pierluigi Conforti Kork Ballington Kork Ballington Pat Hennen Report
Sources:[1][9][10][11]

Participants

500cc participants

Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Yamoto Marlboro Yamaha Yamaha YZR500 (OW35) 1
10
Giacomo Agostini 4–11
Life Racing Team Suzuki ??? 2 Teuvo Länsivuori 4–7, 9–11
4
19
Marco Lucchinelli 4–7, 9–11
Texaco Heron Team Suzuki Suzuki RGA500 3 Pat Hennen 1, 3–11
7 Barry Sheene 1, 3–9, 11
21
1
Steve Parrish 1, 3–11
??? Suzuki RG 500 6 Philippe Coulon 1, 3–7
Hermetite Racing International ??? 8 Jack Findlay 2–4, 7–8, 11
24 Alex George 2, 11
Elf 12
16
Michel Rougerie 6, 8–10
Team Nava-Olio Fiat 12
14
Virginio Ferrari 1, 4–6
Suzuki RG 500 22
13
Gianfranco Bonera 3, 5, 8–11
Venemotos Yamaha Yamaha YZR500 (OW35) 14
19
Johnny Cecotto 1, 10–13
Ceramiche Della Robbia Suzuki ??? 15 Armando Toracca 4–6, 8–9
Riemersma 22 Wil Hartog 3–11
Yamaha International Yamaha Yamaha YZR500 (OW35) 25
32
Steve Baker 1, 3–11
Boeri Dainese Guidici Racing Team Suzuki ??? 37 Helmut Kassner 2, 10
MSC Rottenegg 46 Max Wiener 2–3, 10–11
Source:[11]
Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider

Final standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top ten finishers in each race. All races counted towards the final standings.[1]

(key)

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Points 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1

500cc final standings

Place Rider Team Machine VEN
AUT
GER
NAT
FRA
NED
BEL
SWE
FIN
CZE
GBR
Points
1 Barry Sheene Heron-Suzuki RG500 1 DNS 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 Ret 107
2 Steve Baker Yamaha International YZR500 2 DNS 3 4 3 5 2 3 12 Ret 2 80
3 Pat Hennen Heron-Suzuki RG500 3 DNS 2 Ret 10 3 3 10 Ret 4 1 67
4 Johnny Cecotto Venemotos Yamaha YZR500 4 2 1 1 Ret 50
5 Steve Parrish Heron-Suzuki RG500 9 DNS 4 11 6 Ret 5 4 5 7 Ret 39
6 Giacomo Agostini Team API Marlboro YZR500 DNS Ret 5 2 Ret 8 9 Ret 2 9 37
Franco Bonera Team Nava Olio Fiat RG500 Ret DNS 12 4 Ret Ret 6 3 5 4 37
8 Philippe Coulon Marlboro Masche Total RG500 5 DNS 5 6 5 4 6 DNS 36
9 Teuvo Länsivuori Life Racing Team RG500 Ret DNS Ret 12 7 7 4 Ret 7 6 3 35
10 Wil Hartog Riemersma Racing RG500 DNS 6 DNS Ret 1 7 5 Ret Ret Ret 30
11 Marco Lucchinelli Life Racing Team RG500 7 DNS 7 Ret Ret 6 Ret Ret 2 Ret 25
12 Virginio Ferrari Team Nava Olio Fiat RG500 6 Ret 2 8 10 Ret Ret Ret Ret 21
Michel Rougerie Elf RG500 DNS Ret DNS Ret 8 23 11 4 3 Ret 21
Armando Toracca MC della Robbia RG500 Ret Ret 3 9 9 11 7 8 Ret 21
15 Max Wiener MSC Rottenberg RG500 2 9 14 Ret 17 12 12 8 8 20
16 Jack Findlay Hermetite Racing International RG500 1 13 Ret Ret 9 14 Ret Ret Ret 17
17 Alex George Hermetite Racing International RG500 3 14 15 Ret 16 13 11 6 12
15 Helmut Kassner Boeri Giudici Racing Team RG500 4 16 Ret Ret Ret 10 11 9
19 Steve Wright RG500 5 6
Franz Heller Bromme GMHH Suzuki Racing RG500 5 19 20 13 6
Christian Estrosi Marlboro Masche Total RG500 8 DNS Ret 8 11 Ret Ret Ret Ret 6
22 Michael Schmid Racing Team Albatros RG500 6 19 5
23 John Newbold Maurice Newbold RG500 DNS 15 7 Ret 12 Ret Ret Ret 4
Derek Chatterton RG500 7 4
Anton Mang Valvoline Racing Hamburg RG500 8 10 Ret Ret 4
John Williams Team Appleby Glade RG500 DNS Ret 16 Ret Ret 10 8 Ret Ret Ret 4
27 Boet Van Dulmen Pullshaw RG500 Ret 10 9 12 Ret Ret 3
28 Jean Philippe Orban Orban Racing Team RG500 DNS 21 17 16 16 22 Ret 9 Ret 2
Franz Rau RG500 18 Ret 9 Ret 2
30 Alan North Wilddam Konserven Holland RG500 10 25 1
Karl Auer MSC Rottenberg RG500 DNS Ret DNS Ret Ret 10 Ret 1
Kevin Wrettom RG500 10 1
Sources:[1][9][10][11]

350cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Takazumi Katayama 7 Japan Yamaha 95 5
2 Tom Herron 4 United Kingdom Yamaha 56 0
3 Jon Ekerold South Africa Yamaha 54 0
4 Michel Rougerie France Yamaha 50 1
5 Kork Ballington South Africa Yamaha 46 2
6 Olivier Chevallier 9 France Yamaha 39 0
7 Christian Sarron France Yamaha 38 0
8 Patrick Fernandez France Yamaha 34 0
9 Johnny Cecotto 2 Venezuela Yamaha 30 2
10 Alan North South Africa Yamaha 30 1
11 Bruno Kneubühler 24
12 Victor Soussan 21
13 Penti Korhonen 20
14 Pekka Nurmi 18
15 Victor Palomo 18
16 Giacomo Agostini 16
17 Patrick Pons 15
18 Walter Villa 14
19 Mario Lega 12
20 Franco Uncini 11
21 John Dodds 11
22 John Williams 10
23 Eero Hyvärinen 10
24 Eddie Roberts 8
25 Philip Bouzanne 6
26 Alan Stewart 6
27 P.Mezerhane 4
28 Seppo Rossi 4
29 Helmut Kassner 4
30 Michel Frutschi 4
31 Jean Claude Hogrel 3
32 C.Bellon 3
33 Tapio Virtanen 3
34 Eduardo Aleman 2
35 D.Boulom 2
36 A.Hockley 1
37 R.Tausani 1
38 John Newbold 1
39 Karl Auer 1
40 Chas Mortimer 1

250cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Mario Lega Italy Morbidelli 85 1
2 Franco Uncini Italy Harley-Davidson 72 2
3 Walter Villa 1 Italy Harley-Davidson 67 3
4 Takazumi Katayama Japan Yamaha 58 1
5 Tom Herron 4 United Kingdom Yamaha 54 0
6 Kork Ballington South Africa Yamaha 49 1
7 Alan North 6 South Africa Yamaha 43 0
8 Mick Grant United Kingdom Kawasaki 42 2
9 Jon Ekerold South Africa Yamaha 42 1
10 Patrick Fernandez France Yamaha 28 0
11 Barry Ditchburn 27
12 Victor Soussan 25
13 Olivier Chevallier 25
14 Christian Sarron 23
15 Aldo Nannini 19
16 Penti Korhonen 15
17 Akihiko Kiyohara Kawasaki 14
18 Guy Bertin 11
19 Pekka Nurmi 11
20 Victor Palomo 10
21 Eric Saul 10
22 John Dodds 9
23 Vinicio Salmi 8
24 Masahiro Wada Kawasaki 8
25 Pierluigi Conforti 6
26 Bruno Kneubühler 6
27 Michel Rougerie 6
28 Chas Mortimer 5
29 Jean-François Baldé 4
30 Eero Hyvärinen 3
31 Philip Bouzanne 2
32 Paolo Pileri 2
33 Patrick Pons Yamaha 2
34 M.Corradini 1
35 Vanes Francini 1

125cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Pier Paolo Bianchi 1 Italy Morbidelli 131 7
2 Eugenio Lazzarini 7 Italy Morbidelli 105 1
3 Angel Nieto 2 Spain Bultaco 80 3
4 Jean-Louis Guignabodet 6 France Morbidelli 62 0
5 Anton Mang 5 West Germany Morbidelli 55 0
6 Gert Bender West Germany Bender 38 0
7 Harald Bartol Austria Morbidelli 32 0
8 Hans Müller Switzerland Morbidelli 32 0
9 Stefan Dörflinger Switzerland Morbidelli 32 0
10 Pierluigi Conforti Italy Morbidelli 30 1
11 Maurizio Massimiani 22
12 Giuseppe Zigiotto 21
13 Julien Van Zeebroeck 20
14 Ivan Carlsson 14
15 Ermanno Giuliano 11
16 Ivan Palazzase 10
17 Sauro Pazzaglia 9
18 Rino Pretelli 8
19 Claudio Lusuardi 8
20 Matti Kinnunen 7
21 Thierry Noblesse 6
22 Willy Perez 5
23 Johann Parzer 5
24 Rolf Blatter 5
25 B.Johansson 5
26 Cees Van Dongen 5
27 Horst Seel 4
28 Rafael Olavarria 4
29 Janos Drapal 4
30 Thierry Espié 4
31 Werner Schmied 3
32 G.Willi 2
33 Jan Huberts 2
34 Patrick Plisson 2
35 Enrico Cereda 1
36 Paolo Cipriani 1
37 J.Novarrete 1

50cc standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Angel Nieto 1 Spain Bultaco 87 3
2 Eugenio Lazzarini 4 Italy Kreidler 72 2
3 Ricardo Tormo Spain Bultaco 69 1
4 Herbert Rittberger 2 West Germany Kreidler 53 1
5 Patrick Plisson France ABF 26 0
6 Stefan Dörflinger 7 Switzerland Kreidler 26 0
7 Jean-Louis Guignabodet France Morbidelli 14 0
8 Hans Hummel 9 Austria Kreidler 11 0
9 Julien van Zeebroeck 6 Belgium Kreidler 10 0
10 Ramon Gali Spain Derbi 10 0
11 Ulrich Graf 9
12 Hagen Klein 9
13 Cees Van Dongen 8
14 Theo Timmer 8
15 Aldo Pero 7
16 Günter Schirnhofer 7
17 Rolf Blatter 6
18 Rudolf Kunz 5
19 Claudio Lusuardi 5
20 Wolfgang Müller 4
21 Engelbert Kip 3
22 Adrijan Bernetic 3
23 Lennart Lundgren 2
24 Ingo Emmerich 2
25 C.Dumont 2
26 E.Mischiatti 2
27 Juup Bosman 1
28 J.Novarrete 1
29 Peter Looijensteijn 1
30 Jacques Hutteau 1

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The 350cc race was abandoned after eight laps following Hans Stadelmann's fatal accident.

References

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  10. ^ a b "1977 500cc World Championship race results". motorsportmagazine.com. Retrieved 1 March 2026.
  11. ^ a b c "500cc Grand Prix entry lists for 1976 to 1978". f1network.net. Retrieved 13 March 2026.

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