1978 Czechoslovak motorcycle Grand Prix

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Flag of the Czech Republic.svg   1978 Czechoslovak Grand Prix
Race details
Race 12 of 13 races in the
1978 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Brno 1975-1986.png
Date27 August 1978
Official nameGrand Prix ČSSR
Location Brno
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 10.920 km (6.785 mi)
350 cc
Pole position
Rider Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Kork Ballington Kawasaki
Time 3:55.79
Fastest lap
Rider Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Kork Ballington Kawasaki
Time 3:54.33
Podium
First Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Kork Ballington Kawasaki
Second Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gregg Hansford Kawasaki
Third Flag of France.svg Michel Rougerie Yamaha
250 cc
Pole position
Rider Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Kork Ballington Kawasaki
Time 4:04.40
Fastest lap
Rider Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Kork Ballington Kawasaki
Time 4:03.17
Podium
First Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Kork Ballington Kawasaki
Second Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gregg Hansford Kawasaki
Third Flag of Italy.svg Mario Lega Morbidelli
50 cc
Pole position
Rider Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg Ricardo Tormo Bultaco
Time 4:50.65
Fastest lap
Rider Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg Ricardo Tormo Bultaco
Time 4:48.65
Podium
First Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg Ricardo Tormo Bultaco
Second Flag of Italy.svg Claudio Lusuardi Bultaco
Third Flag of the Netherlands.svg Henk van Kessel Sparton
Sidecar (B2A)
Pole position
Rider Flag of Germany.svg Werner Schwärzel Fath
Time 4:06.68
Fastest lap
Rider Flag of France.svg Alain Michel Seymaz-Yamaha
Time 4:10.24
Podium
First Flag of France.svg Alain Michel Seymaz-Yamaha
Second Flag of Switzerland.svg Rolf Biland TTM-Yamaha
Third Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dick Greasley Busch-Yamaha

The 1978 Czechoslovak motorcycle Grand Prix was the twelfth round of the 1978 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 27 August 1978 at the Brno circuit.

Contents

350 cc classification

PosRiderManufacturerLapsTimeGridPoints
1 Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Kork Ballington Kawasaki 1351:22.59115
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gregg Hansford Kawasaki 13+2.32412
3 Flag of France.svg Michel Rougerie Yamaha 13+18.43210
4 Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Jon Ekerold Yamaha 13+28.9668
5 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Pileri Morbidelli 13+32.1836
6 Flag of Japan.svg Takazumi Katayama Yamaha 13+33.24175
7 Flag of Germany.svg Anton Mang Kawasaki 13+35.70154
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Herron Yamaha 13+40.4393
9 Flag of Finland.svg Pentti Korhonen Yamaha 13+50.1352
10 Flag of France.svg Raymond Roche Yamaha 13+50.5971
11 Flag of France.svg Guy Bertin Yamaha 13+1:26.5416
12 Flag of France.svg Olivier Chevallier Yamaha 13+1:37.598
13 Flag of Switzerland.svg Bruno Kneubühler Yamaha 13+1:55.6011
14 Flag of Italy.svg Adelio Faccioli Yamaha 13+2:08.8218
15 Flag of Germany.svg Harald Merkl Yamaha 13+2:24.23
16 Flag of Finland.svg Seppo Rossi Yamaha 13+3:12.77
17 Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Hogrel Yamaha 13+3:15.62
18 Flag of Austria.svg Edi Stöllinger Yamaha 13+3:16.10
19 Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg Carlos Lavado Yamaha 13+6:49.57
20 Flag of Japan.svg Y. Matsumoto Yamaha 12+1 lap
21 Flag of Austria.svg Michael Schmid Yamaha 12+1 lap
22 Flag of Sweden.svg K. Johansson Yamaha 12+1 lap
Flag of Italy.svg Franco Uncini Yamaha 10
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Richard Hubin Yamaha 12
Flag of France.svg Patrick Fernandez Yamaha 13
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Vic Soussan Yamaha 14
Flag of Italy.svg Sauro Pazzaglia Yamaha 19
Flag of Switzerland.svg Roland Freymond Yamaha 20
40 starters in total
[1]

250 cc classification

PosRiderManufacturerLapsTimeGridPoints
1 Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Kork Ballington Kawasaki 1145:18.37115
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gregg Hansford Kawasaki 11+16.24312
3 Flag of Italy.svg Mario Lega Morbidelli 11+22.411010
4 Flag of France.svg Patrick Fernandez Yamaha 11+31.0978
5 Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Jon Ekerold Yamaha 11+31.3756
6 Flag of France.svg Raymond Roche Yamaha 11+1:10.83165
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Vic Soussan Yamaha 11+1:16.36154
8 Flag of Italy.svg Walter Villa Harley-Davidson 11+1:19.66183
9 Flag of Italy.svg Franco Uncini Yamaha 11+1:27.8892
10 Flag of Germany.svg Anton Mang Kawasaki 11+1:32.44141
11 Flag of France.svg Guy Bertin Yamaha 11+1:33.1517
12 Flag of Austria.svg Edi Stöllinger Kawasaki 11+1:34.2320
13 Flag of France.svg Marc Fontan Yamaha 11+1:34.7719
14 Flag of Switzerland.svg Jacques Cornu Yamaha 11+2:06.73
15 Flag of France.svg Olivier Chevallier Yamaha 11+2:07.326
16 Flag of Austria.svg Grunwald Harfmann Yamaha 11+2:12.0111
17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Hickman Jawa 11+2:12.57
18 Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Tügethal Yamaha 11+2:21.48
19 Flag of Finland.svg Seppo Rossi Yamaha 11+2:22.01
20 Flag of Germany.svg Harald Merkl Yamaha 11+2:30.92
21 Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Pellettier Yamaha 11+2:43.95
22 Flag of France.svg T. Laurens Yamaha 11+2:55.32
23 Flag of Germany.svg Karl-Thomas Grässel Yamaha 11+2:55.79
24 Flag of Finland.svg Eero Hyvärinen Yamaha 11+3:16.23
Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Pileri Morbidelli 2
Flag of Sweden.svg Leif Gustafsson Yamaha 4
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Richard Hubin Yamaha 8
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Herron Yamaha 12
Flag of France.svg Jean-François Baldé Kawasaki 13
40 starters in total
[1]

50 cc classification

PosRiderManufacturerLapsTimeGridPoints
1 Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg Ricardo Tormo Bultaco 838:47.11115
2 Flag of Italy.svg Claudio Lusuardi Bultaco 8+2:24.29612
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Henk van Kessel Sparton8+2:46.191310
4 Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Cereda DRS8+2:46.7778
5 Flag of Germany.svg Reiner Scheidhauer Kreidler 8+2:47.2886
6 Flag of Italy.svg Aldo Pero Kreidler 8+3:18.51125
7 Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Rinaudo Tomos 8+3:42.61184
8 Flag of France.svg Patrick Plisson ABF8+3:50.05173
9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zbyned Havrda Kreidler 8+3:51.592
10 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Müller Kreidler 8+4:23.9891
11 Flag of Germany.svg Ingo Emmerich Kreidler 8+4:24.5711
12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Cees van Dongen Kreidler 8+4:36.71
13 Flag of France.svg Daniel Corvi Kreidler 8+4:38.704
14 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Chris Baert Kreidler 8+4:51.86
15 Flag of France.svg Bruno di Carlo Kreidler 8+5:11.73
16 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Glawaty Kreidler 8+5:30.71
17 Flag of Austria.svg Otto Machinek Kreidler 7+1 lap
18 Flag of Norway.svg Ove Skifjeld Kreidler 7+1 lap
19 Flag of Portugal.svg Henrique Sande Kreidler 7+1 lap5
20 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg O. Krmicek Kreidler 6+2 laps
Flag of Switzerland.svg Stefan Dörflinger Kreidler 2
Flag of Italy.svg Eugenio Lazzarini Kreidler 3
Flag of Germany.svg Hagen Klein Kreidler 10
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Pierre Dumont Kreidler 14
Flag of Switzerland.svg Rolf Blatter Kreidler 15
Flag of Austria.svg Hans Hummel Kreidler 16
Flag of Germany.svg Günter Schirnhofer Kreidler 19
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Theo Timmer Kreidler 20
34 starters in total
[1]

Sidecar classification

PosRiderPassengerManufacturerLapsTimeGridPoints
1 Flag of France.svg Alain Michel Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stu CollinsSeymaz-Yamaha 1146:22.09215
2 Flag of Switzerland.svg Rolf Biland Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kenny WilliamsTTM-Yamaha 11+21.11312
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dick Greasley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gordon RussellBusch-Yamaha 11+22.27710
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jock Taylor Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Neil Windle-Yamaha 11+40.1448
5 Flag of Switzerland.svg Hermann Schmid Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kenny ArthurSchmid-Yamaha 11+1:15.0386
6 Flag of Germany.svg Max Venus Flag of Germany.svg Norbert BittermannCAT-Yamaha 11+1:18.9395
7 Flag of Germany.svg Siegfried Schauzu Flag of Germany.svg Lorenzo PuzoBusch-Yamaha 11+2:15.02114
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Cees Smit Flag of Germany.svg Jan SmitSeymaz-Yamaha 11+2:21.903
9 Flag of Italy.svg Amedeo Zini Flag of Italy.svg Andrea FornaroBusch-König 11+2:25.372
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Egbert Streuer Flag of the Netherlands.svg Johann van der KaapSchmid-Yamaha 11+3:04.121
11 Flag of Austria.svg Klaus Sprengel Flag of Austria.svg Manfred Kürnsteiner Suzuki 11+3:26.94
12 Flag of Germany.svg Kurt Jelonek Flag of Germany.svg V. Knapp König 11+3:47.02
13 Flag of Switzerland.svg Gerald Corbaz Flag of Switzerland.svg Roland GabrielSchmid-Yamaha 10+1 lap
14 Flag of Finland.svg Kalevi Rahko Flag of Finland.svg Kari LaatikäinenSchmid-Yamaha 10+1 lap
15 Flag of Germany.svg Heinz Thevissen Flag of Germany.svg Lothar KleinHTS-Yamaha 10+1 lap
16 Flag of Germany.svg Heinz Luthringhauser Flag of Germany.svg Hermann Hahnn BMW 10+1 lap
17 Flag of Germany.svg Ted Janssen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dennis Keen Yamaha 5+6 laps
Flag of Germany.svg Werner Schwärzel Flag of Germany.svg Andreas HuberFath1
Flag of Germany.svg Rolf Steinhausen Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang KalauchSeymaz-Yamaha 5
Flag of Switzerland.svg Bruno Holzer Flag of Switzerland.svg Karl Meierhans LCR-Yamaha 6
Flag of Sweden.svg Göte Brodin Flag of Sweden.svg B. Gäl-Iros Yamaha 10
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George O'Dell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cliff HollandSeymaz-Yamaha 12
Flag of Germany.svg Hermann Huber Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schappacher König 13
Flag of Germany.svg Otto Haller Flag of Germany.svg Rainer GundelMKM-Yamaha 14
Flag of Germany.svg Gustav Pape Flag of Germany.svg Franz Kallenberg König 15
30 starters in total
[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Coleman, Barry (ed.). Motocourse 1978-1979. Hazleton Securities Ltd. p. 133. ISBN   0-905138-06-6.
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