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Race 10 of 13 races in the 1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date | 29 July 1979 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Official name | Finnish GP [1] [2] [3] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Location | Imatra Circuit | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 1979 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix was the tenth round of the 1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 27-29 July 1979 at the Imatra Circuit.
Pos. | Rider | Team | Manufacturer | Time/Retired | Points | ||
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1 | Boet van Dulmen | Suzuki | 52'27.900 | 15 | |||
2 | Randy Mamola | Serge Zago | Suzuki | +13.000 | 12 | ||
3 | Barry Sheene | Texaco Heron Team Suzuki | Suzuki | +17.800 | 10 | ||
4 | Jack Middelburg | Suzuki | +18.000 | 8 | |||
5 | Christian Sarron | Team Sonauto Gauloises | Yamaha | +27.000 | 6 | ||
6 | Kenny Roberts | Yamaha Motor Company | Yamaha | +35.000 | 5 | ||
7 | Johnny Cecotto | Yamaha Motor Company | Yamaha | +36.000 | 4 | ||
8 | Philippe Coulon | Suzuki | +45.200 | 3 | |||
9 | Marco Lucchinelli | Suzuki | +48.100 | 2 | |||
10 | Wil Hartog | Riemersma Racing | Suzuki | +51.800 | 1 | ||
11 | Steve Parrish | Texaco Heron Team Suzuki | Suzuki | +1'43.500 | |||
12 | Markku Matikainen | Suzuki | +1 lap | ||||
13 | Peter Sjöström | Ava MC Stockholm | Suzuki | +1 lap | |||
14 | Gerhard Vogt | Bill Smith Racing | Suzuki | +1 lap | |||
15 | Virginio Ferrari | Team Gallina Nava Olio Fiat | Suzuki | +1 lap | |||
16 | Peter Sköld | Suzuki | +1 lap | ||||
Ret | Franco Uncini | Team Zago International | Suzuki | Retired | |||
Ret | Lennart Backström | Suzuki | Retired | ||||
Ret | Gustav Reiner | Dieter Braun Team | Suzuki | Accident | |||
Ret | Dennis Ireland | Derry's Racing | Suzuki | Retired | |||
Ret | Timo Pohjola | Suzuki | Retired | ||||
Ret | Kimmo Kopra | Yamaha | Retired | ||||
Ret | Graziano Rossi | Morbidelli | Morbidelli | Retired | |||
Ret | Børge Nielsen | Suzuki | Retired | ||||
Ret | Seppo Ojala | Suzuki | Retired | ||||
Ret | Willem Zoet | Stimorol Racing | Suzuki | Retired | |||
Ret | Michel Rougerie | Suzuki | Retired | ||||
Ret | Seppo Rossi | Kouv MK | Suzuki | Retired | |||
Ret | Max Wiener | Suzuki | Retired | ||||
Ret | Ikujiro Takai | Yamaha Motor Company | Yamaha | Accident | |||
DNQ | Bo Granath | Yamaha | Did not qualify | ||||
Sources: [4] [5] |
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