Grand Prix motorcycle racing | |
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Venue | Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli (1985–1987, 2007–present) Mugello Circuit (1982, 1984, 1991, 1993) Imola Circuit (1981, 1983) |
First race | 1981 |
Most wins (rider) | Marc Márquez (7) |
Most wins (manufacturer) | Honda (20) |
The San Marino and Rimini Riviera motorcycle Grand Prix is a motorcycling event that is part of the FIM Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. The name of the race is a misnomer as the race has always taken place in Italy, but because there is already an Italian motorcycle Grand Prix, it was called the San Marino Grand Prix because of the track location's proximity to San Marino. The event is due to take place at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli until at least 2026. [1]
The inaugural San Marino Grand Prix was held in 1981 at the Autodromo Dino Ferrari, then moved to the Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello for the 1982 race. In 1983, they returned to the Autodromo Dino Ferrari and in 1984 they once again returned to the Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello. From the 1985 season onwards the venue hosting the San Marino round was the Circuito Internazionale Santa Monica.
The round was taken off the calendar in 1988 but got added back in 1991, this time on the Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello. The round was not present in 1992 due to Bernie Ecclestone and the IRTA meddling with the selected grands prix chosen (see the FIM–IRTA war for more information on that) but returned in the 1993 on the same venue as before.
After that, the San Marino round was taken off the calendar for the 1994 season and it would take 13 years before the San Marino race would return in the 2007 season, where it has stayed on the calendar ever since.
# Wins | Rider | Wins | |
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Category | Years won | ||
7 | Marc Márquez | MotoGP | 2015, 2017, 2019, 2024 |
Moto2 | 2011, 2012 | ||
125cc | 2010 | ||
4 | Jorge Lorenzo | MotoGP | 2011, 2012, 2013 |
250cc | 2007 | ||
3 | Valentino Rossi | MotoGP | 2008, 2009, 2014 |
Francesco Bagnaia | MotoGP | 2021, 2022 | |
Moto2 | 2018 | ||
2 | Anton Mang | 250cc | 1981, 1982 |
Ricardo Tormo | 50cc | 1981, 1983 | |
Maurizio Vitali | 125cc | 1983, 1984 | |
Eddie Lawson | 500cc | 1985, 1986 | |
Fausto Gresini | 125cc | 1985, 1987 | |
Loris Reggiani | 250cc | 1987 | |
125cc | 1981 | ||
Randy Mamola | 500cc | 1984, 1987 | |
Álex Rins | Moto3 | 2013, 2014 | |
Dani Pedrosa | MotoGP | 2010, 2016 | |
Dennis Foggia | Moto3 | 2021, 2022 | |
Mattia Casadei | MotoE | 2023 Race 1, 2024 Race 1 |
# Wins | Manufacturer | Wins | |
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Category | Years won | ||
20 | Honda | MotoGP | 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 |
500cc | 1982, 1984, 1993 | ||
250cc | 1991, 1993 | ||
Moto3 | 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024 | ||
125cc | 1993 | ||
14 | Yamaha | MotoGP | 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2020 |
500cc | 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991 | ||
250cc | 1985, 1986 | ||
10 | Kalex | Moto2 | 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023 |
Ducati | MotoGP | 2007, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 | |
MotoE | 2023 Race 1, 2023 Race 2, 2024 Race 1, 2024 Race 2 | ||
8 | Aprilia | 250cc | 1987, 2007, 2008, 2009 |
125cc | 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 | ||
4 | Garelli | 125cc | 1985, 1987 |
50cc | 1982, 1983 | ||
3 | MBA | 125cc | 1983, 1984, 1986 |
Derbi | 125cc | 2010 | |
80cc | 1985, 1987 | ||
KTM | Moto3 | 2012, 2013, 2016 | |
2 | Kawasaki | 250cc | 1981, 1982 |
Real | 250cc | 1984 | |
80cc | 1984 | ||
Suter | Moto2 | 2011, 2012 | |
Boscoscuro | Moto2 | 2022, 2024 |
A pink background indicates an event that was not part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing championship.
Year | Track | MotoE | Moto3 | Moto2 | MotoGP | Report | ||||||
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Race 1 | Race 2 | |||||||||||
Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | |||
2024 | Misano | Mattia Casadei | Ducati | Óscar Gutiérrez | Ducati | Ángel Piqueras | Honda | Ai Ogura | Boscoscuro | Marc Márquez | Ducati | Report |
2023 | Mattia Casadei | Ducati | Nicholas Spinelli | Ducati | David Alonso | Gas Gas | Pedro Acosta | Kalex | Jorge Martín | Ducati | Report | |
2022 | Mattia Casadei | Energica | Matteo Ferrari | Energica | Dennis Foggia | Honda | Alonso López | Boscoscuro | Francesco Bagnaia | Ducati | Report | |
2021 | Jordi Torres | Energica | Matteo Ferrari | Energica | Dennis Foggia | Honda | Raúl Fernández | Kalex | Francesco Bagnaia | Ducati | Report | |
2020 | Matteo Ferrari | Energica | — | John McPhee | Honda | Luca Marini | Kalex | Franco Morbidelli | Yamaha | Report | ||
2019 | Matteo Ferrari | Energica | Matteo Ferrari | Energica | Tatsuki Suzuki | Honda | Augusto Fernández | Kalex | Marc Márquez | Honda | Report |
Year | Track | 80cc | 125cc | 250cc | 500cc | Report | ||||
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Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | |||
1987 | Misano | Manuel Herreros | Derbi | Fausto Gresini | Garelli | Loris Reggiani | Aprilia-Rotax | Randy Mamola | Yamaha | Report |
1986 | Pier Paolo Bianchi | Seel | August Auinger | MBA | Tadahiko Taira | Yamaha | Eddie Lawson | Yamaha | Report | |
1985 | Jorge Martínez | Derbi | Fausto Gresini | Garelli | Carlos Lavado | Yamaha | Eddie Lawson | Yamaha | Report | |
1984 | Mugello | Gerhard Waibel | Real | Maurizio Vitali | MBA | Manfred Herweh | Real-Rotax | Randy Mamola | Honda | Report |
Year | Track | 50cc | 125cc | 250cc | 500cc | Report | ||||
Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | |||
1983 | Imola | Ricardo Tormo | Garelli | Maurizio Vitali | MBA | Kenny Roberts | Yamaha | Report |
Year | Track | 50cc | 125cc | 250cc | 350cc | 500cc | Report | |||||
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Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | Rider | Manufacturer | |||
1982 | Mugello | Eugenio Lazzarini | Garelli | Anton Mang | Kawasaki | Freddie Spencer | Honda | Report | ||||
1981 | Imola | Ricardo Tormo | Bultaco | Loris Reggiani | Minarelli | Anton Mang | Kawasaki | Marco Lucchinelli | Suzuki | Report |
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