1992 German motorcycle Grand Prix

The 1992 German motorcycle Grand Prix was the seventh round of the 1992 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 12–14 June 1992, at the Hockenheim circuit.

Germany  1992 German Grand Prix
Race details
Race 7 of 13 races in the
1992 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date14 June 1992
Official nameGroßer Preis von Deutschland Motorräder[1][2][3]
LocationHockenheimring
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 6.823 km (4.240 mi)
500 cc
Pole position
RiderAustralia Mick Doohan
Time1:58.325
Fastest lap
RiderAustralia Mick Doohan
Time1:58.956
Podium
FirstAustralia Mick Doohan
SecondUnited States Kevin Schwantz
ThirdAustralia Wayne Gardner
250 cc
Pole position
RiderItaly Max Biaggi
Time2:06.630
Fastest lap
RiderItaly Loris Reggiani
Time2:06.499
Podium
FirstItaly Pierfrancesco Chili
SecondItaly Max Biaggi
ThirdItaly Loris Reggiani
125 cc
Pole position
RiderGermany Ralf Waldmann
Time2:18.346
Fastest lap
RiderItaly Ezio Gianola
Time2:19.065
Podium
FirstItaly Bruno Casanova
SecondItaly Fausto Gresini
ThirdGermany Ralf Waldmann

500cc race

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Wayne Rainey took a big highside in qualifying and crashed, breaking his ribs, wrist and injuring his knee, but decided to race anyway. "Mentally I was down, probably the worst I had ever been in my GP career. I'd screwed myself up trying to race with Doohan. And I didn't feel I was getting the support from Yamaha. I was still on the same bike, it was still slow."[4]: 169 

Mick Doohan was on pole. John Kocinski took the lead at the start but gave it up to Doohan quickly. Doohan got a gap to Kevin Schwantz, then the rest followed. Rainey retired from the race: "I ended up pulling in, for the first time in my career, because I was just too hurt to continue. ... I knew anything could happen, but the only thing for me would be if Mick made a huge mistake. That was possible because I knew he only thought about being the fastest guy, winning every race and devastating everybody."[4]: 169–170 

The fight for third between Àlex Crivillé, Wayne Gardner and Kocinski went to experience over youth.

500 cc classification

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Pos.RiderTeamManufacturerTime/RetiredPoints
1 Mick DoohanRothmans Honda TeamHonda35:57.89520
2 Kevin SchwantzLucky Strike SuzukiSuzuki+24.62615
3 Wayne GardnerRothmans Kanemoto HondaHonda+35.76512
4 Àlex CrivilléCampsa Honda TeamHonda+35.94310
5 John KocinskiMarlboro Team RobertsYamaha+36.0658
6 Eddie LawsonCagiva Team AgostiniCagiva+36.6466
7 Alex BarrosCagiva Team AgostiniCagiva+37.9204
8 Doug ChandlerLucky Strike SuzukiSuzuki+38.2043
9 Juan GarrigaDucados YamahaYamaha+42.2632
10 Peter GoddardValvoline Team WCMROC Yamaha+1:10.1851
11 Miguel DuhamelYamaha Motor BancoYamaha+1:15.276
12 Juan Lopez MellaNivea For Men TeamROC Yamaha+1:36.493
13 Dominique SarronTeam ROC BancoROC Yamaha+1:37.457
14 Michael RudroffRallye SportHarris Yamaha+1:37.802
15 Eddie LaycockMilla RacingYamaha+1:38.940
16 Kevin MitchellMBM RacingHarris Yamaha+1 Lap
17 Damon BuckmasterPadgett's MotorcyclesHarris Yamaha+1 Lap
18 Nicholas SchmassmanUvex Racing TeamROC Yamaha+1 Lap
19 Cees DoorakkersHEK Racing TeamHarris Yamaha+1 Lap
20 Josef DopplerUvex Racing TeamROC Yamaha+1 Lap
21 Peter GravesPeter Graves Racing TeamHarris Yamaha+1 Lap
22 Lucio PederciniPaton Grand PrixPaton+1 Lap
Ret Serge DavidTeam ROC BancoROC YamahaRetirement
Ret Thierry CrineVille de ParisROC YamahaRetirement
Ret Marco PapaLibrenti CorseLibrentiRetirement
Ret Claude ArcieroArciero Racing TeamROC YamahaRetirement
Ret Toshiyuki ArakakiTeam ROC BancoROC YamahaRetirement
Ret Randy MamolaBudweiser Team/Global MotorsportsYamahaRetirement
Ret Niall MackenzieYamaha Motor BancoYamahaRetirement
Ret Wayne RaineyMarlboro Team RobertsYamahaRetirement
Ret Corrado CatalanoKCS InternationalROC YamahaRetirement
DNQ Andreas LeutheVRP Racing TeamVRPDid not qualify
Sources:[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ "Grand Prix uitslagen en bijzonderheden 1992". 15 March 2014. Archived from the original on 15 March 2014.
  2. ^ Mitchell, Malcolm. "1992 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". Prog Covers.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Malcolm. "Hockenheimring - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". Prog Covers.
  4. ^ a b Scott, Michael: "Wayne Rainey". Haynes Publishing, 1997.
  5. ^ "1992 German MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine Database". 13 June 2017.
  6. ^ "motogp.com · GERMAN GRAND PRIX · 500cc Race Classification 1992". MotoGP.


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