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Nationality | Italian | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 10 September 1974 Viterbo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Stefano Perugini (born 10 September 1974, in Viterbo) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from Italy. His best season was in 2003 when he won two Grand Prix races and finished the season in fourth place in the 125cc world championship. He won five Grand Prix races during his career. [1]
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Class | Bike | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | Pos | Pts |
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1993 | 125cc | Aprilia | AUS | MAL | JPN | ESP | AUT | GER | NED | EUR | RSM | GBR | CZE | ITA 25 | USA | FIM | NC | 0 | ||
1994 | 125cc | Aprilia | AUS Ret | MAL Ret | JPN 19 | ESP 12 | AUT 6 | GER 5 | NED Ret | ITA Ret | FRA 7 | GBR 2 | CZE 3 | USA 2 | ARG 3 | EUR Ret | 7th | 106 | ||
1995 | 125cc | Aprilia | AUS 6 | MAL 2 | JPN Ret | ESP 2 | GER 4 | ITA 2 | NED 7 | FRA 6 | GBR 2 | CZE Ret | BRA Ret | ARG Ret | EUR 10 | 6th | 118 | |||
1996 | 125cc | Aprilia | MAL 1 | INA 8 | JPN 12 | ESP 7 | ITA Ret | FRA 1 | NED 13 | GER 2 | GBR 1 | AUT Ret | CZE 14 | IMO DNS | CAT Ret | BRA 9 | AUS Ret | 6th | 128 | |
1997 | 250cc | Aprilia | MAL Ret | JPN Ret | ESP 6 | ITA 7 | AUT 6 | FRA Ret | NED 5 | IMO Ret | GER Ret | BRA 6 | GBR 7 | CZE 7 | CAT Ret | INA 8 | AUS 7 | 9th | 85 | |
1998 | 250cc | Honda | JPN 12 | MAL 6 | ESP 7 | ITA 5 | FRA 5 | MAD Ret | NED Ret | GBR 3 | GER Ret | CZE 11 | IMO 3 | CAT 6 | AUS 6 | ARG Ret | 7th | 102 | ||
1999 | 250cc | Honda | MAL 9 | JPN Ret | ESP 8 | FRA 3 | ITA 8 | CAT 7 | NED 8 | GBR 5 | GER 5 | CZE 6 | IMO 4 | VAL 5 | AUS 7 | RSA 7 | BRA 5 | ARG 6 | 5th | 151 |
2001 | 125cc | Italjet | JPN Ret | RSA 11 | SPA 12 | FRA Ret | ITA Ret | CAT 11 | NED 12 | GBR Ret | GER 16 | CZE Ret | POR Ret | VAL 12 | PAC Ret | AUS 16 | MAL 13 | BRA Ret | 21st | 25 |
2002 | 125cc | Italjet | JPN 11 | RSA 24 | SPA 16 | FRA Ret | ITA 15 | CAT 13 | NED Ret | GBR 11 | GER Ret | CZE 18 | POR Ret | BRA 6 | PAC 20 | MAL Ret | AUS 12 | VAL Ret | 17th | 28 |
2003 | 125cc | Aprilia | JPN 1 | RSA Ret | SPA 5 | FRA 7 | ITA 7 | CAT 5 | NED 5 | GBR 3 | GER 1 | CZE 2 | POR Ret | BRA 7 | PAC 4 | MAL Ret | AUS Ret | VAL 13 | 4th | 162 |
2004 | 125cc | Gilera | RSA 17 | SPA 23 | FRA Ret | ITA Ret | CAT 22 | NED 14 | BRA 22 | GER 15 | GBR 11 | CZE 17 | POR 10 | JPN Ret | QAT 16 | MAL Ret | AUS Ret | VAL Ret | 24th | 14 |
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