Fausto Gresini

Fausto Gresini (23 January 1961 – 23 February 2021) was an Italian professional motorcycle road racer and racing team manager. He competed in Grand Prix motorcycle racing from 1983 to 1994, most prominently as a two-time 125cc world champion riding for the Garelli factory racing team.[1]

Fausto Gresini
Gresini at the 1992 Japanese Grand Prix.
NationalityItalian
Born(1961-01-23)23 January 1961
Imola, Italy
Died23 February 2021(2021-02-23) (aged 60)
Bologna, Italy
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Active years1983 - 1994
First race1983 125cc Nations Grand Prix
Last race1994 125cc European Grand Prix
First win1984 125cc Swedish Grand Prix
Last win1992 125cc British Grand Prix
Team(s)Garelli, Honda
Championships125cc - 1985, 1987
StartsWinsPodiumsPolesF. lapsPoints
132214717131093

After his racing career, he formed the Gresini Racing team which he operated until his death from COVID-19 in 2021.

Motorcycle racing career edit

Gresini was born at Imola. He began racing in 1978 at the age of 17 on a Minarelli 50 in Italy, and in 1983 he joined the Grand Prix circuit with the MBA team.

During his riding career, Gresini won two world championship titles in the 125cc class in 1985 and 1987. He was vice-champion in the 125cc class in 1986 aboard a Garelli and in 1991 and 1992 with Honda. He accumulated 21 victories and raced in 132 Grand Prix with 15 second places and 11 third places. He is tied with Ángel Nieto for the record of 11 consecutive victories in the 125 class, accomplished across 1986 and 1987. He holds the record of the most 125cc victories in one season with ten in 1987 - he crashed in the final race but won all others.

Racing team management career edit

Gresini founded the Gresini Racing team in 1997 with partner with Fabrizio Cecchini as the technical director, and served as its team principal until his death. His team has won three world championships: Daijiro Kato in the 2001 250cc world championship, Toni Elías in the 2010 Moto2 world championship, and Jorge Martín in the 2018 Moto3 world championship. The team also took the inaugural MotoE World Cup in 2019 with rider Matteo Ferrari.

Gresini experienced two tragedies during his tenure as team principal. Daijiro Kato died in hospital two weeks after crashing during the 2003 Japanese Grand Prix on 6 April 2003.[2] On 23 October 2011, the Gresini team suffered another loss when rider Marco Simoncelli died soon after an accident at the Malaysian Grand Prix. The team's other rider at the time was Hiroshi Aoyama.

Death edit

On 27 December 2020, Gresini was hospitalized at the Ospedale Maggiore in Bologna after contracting COVID-19 amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy. After an apparent initial improvement in his condition, on 18 February 2021 he worsened with a serious lung infection. He died in hospital from the illness' complications on 23 February 2021, at the age of 60, one month after his birthday.[3]

Grand Prix career statistics edit

Points system from 1969 to 1987.

Position12345678910
Points1512108654321

Points system from 1988 to 1992

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Points201715131110987654321

Points system from 1993 onwards.

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Points252016131110987654321

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearClassTeam1234567891011121314PointsRankWins
1983125ccMBAFRA
NC
NAT
7
GER
6
ESP
6
AUT
4
YUG
NC
NED
10
BEL
9
GBR
6
SWE
2
RSM
NC
379th0
1984125ccMBANAT
NC
ESP
NC
GER
4
513rd1
GarelliFRA
4
NED
NC
GBR
3
SWE
1
RSM
3
1985125ccGarelliESP
2
GER
2
NAT
NC
AUT
1
NED
3
BEL
1
FRA
2
GBR
4
SWE
3
RSM
1
1091st3
1986125ccGarelliESP
1
NAT
1
GER
2
AUT
NC
NED
2
BEL
4
FRA
2
GBR
NC
SWE
1
RSM
3
BWU
1
1142nd4
1987125ccGarelliESP
1
GER
1
NAT
1
AUT
1
NED
1
FRA
1
GBR
1
SWE
1
CZE
1
RSM
1
POR
DNF
1501st10
1988125ccGarelliESP
4
NAT
NC
GER
-
AUT
-
NED
NC
BEL
-
YUG
-
FRA
-
GBR
7
SWE
NC
CZE
NC
2221st0
1989125ccApriliaJPN
11
AUS
7
ESP
5
NAT
3
GER
NC
AUT
5
NED
6
BEL
7
FRA
5
GBR
8
SWE
5
CZE
14
1025th0
1990125ccHondaJPN
7
ESP
3
NAT
NC
GER
-
AUT
NC
YUG
6
NED
8
BEL
8
FRA
NC
GBR
8
SWE
5
CZE
7
HUN
4
AUS
5
1028th0
1991125ccHondaJPN
2
AUS
2
ESP
2
ITA
1
GER
NC
AUT
1
EUR
2
NED
4
FRA
3
GBR
2
RSM
3
CZE
6
MAL
4
1812nd2
1992125ccHondaJPN
NC
AUS
5
MAL
8
ESP
2
ITA
5
EUR
3
GER
2
NED
2
HUN
3
FRA
NC
GBR
1
BRA
6
RSA
7
1182nd1
1993125ccHondaAUS
5
MAL
8
JPN
NC
ESP
NC
AUT
8
GER
17
NED
DNF
EUR
17
RSM
10
GBR
7
CZE
-
ITA
10
USA
16
FIM
4
6111th0
1994125ccHondaAUS
4
MAL
6
JPN
18
ESP
DNF
AUT
8
GER
13
NED
16
ITA
17
FRA
10
GBR
20
CZE
-
USA
DNS
ARG
NC
EUR
10
4616th0

See also edit

Gresini Racing

References edit

  1. ^ "Fausto Gresini career statistics at MotoGP.com". Archived from the original on 2012-09-02. Retrieved 2009-05-12.
  2. ^ Investigation committee into the cause of Daijiro Kato's fatal crash publish their results MotoGP.com Retrieved 2015-07-21
  3. ^ Il team annuncia: Fausto Gresini ci ha lasciato (in Italian) Retrieved 23 February 2021

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