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1992 South African motorcycle Grand Prix

The 1992 South African motorcycle Grand Prix was the last round of the 1992 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 4–6 September 1992 at Kyalami, the first time the series had raced on the new circuit following the demolition of the classic layout in 198 to redevelopment.

South Africa  1992 South African Grand Prix
Race details
Race 13 of 13 races in the
1992 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date6 September 1992
Official nameNashua South African Grand Prix[1][2]
LocationKyalami
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.242 km (2.636 mi)
500cc
Pole position
Rider United States John Kocinski
Time 1:39.548
Fastest lap
Rider Australia Wayne Gardner
Time 1:39.952
Podium
First United States John Kocinski
Second Australia Wayne Gardner
Third United States Wayne Rainey
250cc
Pole position
Rider Germany Helmut Bradl
Time 1:42.056
Fastest lap
Rider Italy Max Biaggi
Time 1:42.094
Podium
First Italy Max Biaggi
Second Italy Loris Reggiani
Third Italy Pierfrancesco Chili
125cc
Pole position
Rider Italy Alessandro Gramigni
Time 1:48.869
Fastest lap
Rider Spain Carlos Giró
Time 1:48.687
Podium
First Spain Jorge Martínez
Second Spain Carlos Giró
Third Italy Alessandro Gramigni

500 cc race

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Eddie Lawson announced his retirement. To win the championship, Wayne Rainey had to finish in front of Mick Doohan and higher than 3rd if Doohan was directly behind. According to Scott, Kenny Roberts asked Rainey if he wanted John Kocinski's "help", and Rainey said no.[3]: 172 

Kocinski on pole. Rainey gets the start from Kocinski, Doohan and Kevin Schwantz.

Doug Chandler moved into 3rd, Schwantz 4th, Doohan 5th.

Chandler makes it a 3-way fight for first with Rainey and teammate Kocinski.

Kocinski through to 1st, Wayne Gardner and Schwantz in a battle for 4th.

Kocinski gets a gap from Rainey, then it's a small gap to Gardner and Chandler.

Gardner closes on Rainey and passes into 2nd place. Gardner would much rather Rainey get the championship than Doohan, "so for once [Gardner] gave [Rainey] a whole lot of room as he went by."[3]: 172 

Rainey's 3rd place is enough to win the championship by 4 points. Kocinski goes to Suzuki 250 GP next year, then is fired and goes to Cagiva.

500 cc classification

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Pos. Rider Team Manufacturer Time/Retired Points
1 United States  John Kocinski Marlboro Team Roberts Yamaha 47:00.729 20
2 Australia  Wayne Gardner Rothmans Kanemoto Honda Honda +2.935 15
3 United States  Wayne Rainey Marlboro Team Roberts Yamaha +4.969 12
4 United States  Doug Chandler Lucky Strike Suzuki Suzuki +12.577 10
5 United States  Kevin Schwantz Lucky Strike Suzuki Suzuki +22.050 8
6 Australia  Mick Doohan Rothmans Honda Team Honda +30.313 6
7 Spain  Àlex Crivillé Campsa Honda Team Honda +33.870 4
8 United Kingdom  Niall Mackenzie Yamaha Motor Banco Yamaha +34.519 3
9 Canada  Miguel Duhamel Yamaha Motor Banco Yamaha +1:03.123 2
10 Spain  Juan Garriga Ducados Yamaha Yamaha +1:10.226 1
11 Japan  Toshiyuki Arakaki Team ROC Banco ROC Yamaha +1:25.031
12 Italy  Corrado Catalano KCS International ROC Yamaha +1:25.041
13 Spain  Juan López Mella Nivea For Men Team ROC Yamaha +1 Lap
14 South Africa  Russel Wood Grant Nashua Harris Yamaha +1 Lap
15 South Africa  Mike Wilson Ville de Paris ROC Yamaha +1 Lap
16 Italy  Marco Papa Librenti Corse Cagiva +1 Lap
17 France  Dominique Sarron Team ROC Banco ROC Yamaha +1 Lap
18 Republic of Ireland  Eddie Laycock Milla Racing Yamaha +1 Lap
19 Germany  Michael Rudroff Rallye Sport Harris Yamaha +1 Lap
20 Switzerland  Serge David Team ROC Banco ROC Yamaha +1 Lap
21 Switzerland  Nicholas Schmassman Uvex Racing Team ROC Yamaha +1 Lap
22 United Kingdom  Peter Graves Peter Graves Racing Team Harris Yamaha +1 Lap
23 Luxembourg  Andreas Leuthe VRP Racing Team Harris Yamaha +1 Lap
24 Austria  Josef Doppler Uvex Racing Team ROC Yamaha +2 Laps
Ret Australia  Peter Goddard Valvoline Team WCM ROC Yamaha Retirement
Ret Netherlands  Cees Doorakkers HEK Racing Team Harris Yamaha Retirement
Ret United States  Eddie Lawson Cagiva Team Agostini Cagiva Retirement
Ret United Kingdom  Damon Buckmaster Padgett's Motorcycles Harris Yamaha Retirement
Ret United Kingdom  Kevin Mitchell MBM Racing Harris Yamaha Retirement
Ret Brazil  Alex Barros Cagiva Team Agostini Cagiva Retirement
Ret United States  Randy Mamola Budweiser Team/Global Motorsports Yamaha Retirement
Sources:[4]

250 cc classification

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Pos Rider Manufacturer Time/Retired Points
1 Italy  Max Biaggi Aprilia 44:43.367 20
2 Italy  Loris Reggiani Aprilia +4.587 15
3 Italy  Pierfrancesco Chili Aprilia +9.749 12
4 Germany  Helmut Bradl Honda +12.391 10
5 Italy  Loris Capirossi Honda +17.244 8
6 Italy  Luca Cadalora Honda +22.888 6
7 Germany  Jochen Schmid Yamaha +30.931 4
8 Spain  Herri Torrontegui Suzuki +34.666 3
9 France  Jean-Philippe Ruggia Gilera +35.299 2
10 Austria  Andy Preining Aprilia +55.278 1
11 Japan  Masahiro Shimizu Honda +1.00.991
12 Switzerland  Eskil Suter Aprilia +1.03.895
13 Germany  Bernd Kassner Aprilia +1.04.091
14 Japan  Katsuyoshi Kozono Honda +1.08.817
15 Venezuela  Carlos Lavado Gilera +1.18.604
16 Netherlands  Jurgen van den Goorbergh Aprilia +1.21.618
17 South Africa  Martin Paetzold Yamaha +1.25.844
18 Switzerland  Yves Briguet Honda +1.28.561
19 Switzerland  Bernard Hänggeli Aprilia +1.28.652
20 Switzerland  Adrian Bosshard Honda +1.29.313
21 Italy  Renzo Colleoni Aprilia +1.29.581
22 Netherlands  Wilco Zeelenberg Suzuki +1.36.085
23 France  Bernard Cazade Honda +1.39.771
24 Netherlands  Patrick van den Goorbergh Aprilia +1.52.401
25 South Africa  Gavin Ramsay Yamaha +1 Lap
26 France  José Kuhn Honda +1 Lap
Ret France  Frédéric Protat Aprilia Retirement
Ret Italy  Michele Gallina Yamaha Retirement
Ret Spain  Luis d'Antin Honda Retirement
Ret Italy  Doriano Romboni Honda Retirement
Ret Germany  Adi Stadler Aprilia Retirement
Ret Germany  Harald Eckl Aprilia Retirement
Ret Italy  Paolo Casoli Aprilia Retirement
Ret Spain  Alberto Puig Aprilia Retirement
Ret Germany  Stefan Prein Honda Retirement

References

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  1. ^ "Grand Prix uitslagen en bijzonderheden 1992". Archived from the original on 15 March 2014. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Signed by Mick Doohan - Nashua South African Motorcycle Grand Prix Programme - Kyalami 1992". Bidorbuy.co.za. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  3. ^ a b Scott, Michael: "Wayne Rainey". Haynes Publishing, 1997.
  4. ^ "1992 South African MotoGP | Motorsport Database".


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