1991 Vitesse du Mans motorcycle Grand Prix

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The 1991 Vitesse du Mans motorcycle Grand Prix was a one-off race and the penultimate round of the 1991 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 6–8 September 1991 at the Bugatti Circuit located in Le Mans. France.

Originally meant to be held in Brazil, that race was cancelled for safety reasons, so the FIM decided to add a second French round. It is the only time in FIM Grand Prix motorcycle racing history two rounds were held in France during a season. The race's name was used for this race only, after the European Grand Prix moniker had been used for a race in Jarama that replaced the Yugoslavian race.

500 cc race report

John Kocinski on pole. Kevin Schwantz gets the start from Kocinski, Mick Doohan, Wayne Gardner and Wayne Rainey.

Schwantz and Doohan battle for 1st, but at ten laps to go, Rainey just needs to stay in 3rd place to win the championship.

Rainey speculates that Kocinski let him take 3rd so he could win the championship, though he told team manager Kenny Roberts he didn't want Kocinski's help.

Kenny Roberts: "There were a lot of races where we shouldn't have won, and we really wouldn't have won if it wasn't for Wayne. There's a lot of races where had we had anyone else, it wouldn't have happened. Wayne was very, very determined to win it this year. Some years you can say the bikes were definitely better or our engineering was better, but this year Wayne was definitely better."[1]

500cc classification

Pos. Rider Team Manufacturer Time/Retired Points
1 Template:Flagicon Kevin Schwantz Lucky Strike Suzuki Suzuki 47:37.764 20
2 Template:Flagicon Mick Doohan Rothmans Honda Team Honda +0.148 17
3 Template:Flagicon Wayne Rainey Marlboro Team Roberts Yamaha +3.468 15
4 Template:Flagicon John Kocinski Marlboro Team Roberts Yamaha +3.700 13
5 Template:Flagicon Wayne Gardner Rothmans Honda Team Honda +3.966 11
6 Template:Flagicon Juan Garriga Ducados Yamaha Yamaha +37.852 10
7 Template:Flagicon Doug Chandler Roberts B Team Yamaha +38.342 9
8 Template:Flagicon Didier de Radiguès Lucky Strike Suzuki Suzuki +39.290 8
9 Template:Flagicon Sito Pons Campsa Honda Team Honda +1:30.554 7
10 Template:Flagicon Adrien Morillas Sonauto Yamaha Mobil 1 Yamaha +1:45.040 6
11 Template:Flagicon Eddie Laycock Millar Racing Yamaha +1 Lap 5
12 Template:Flagicon Niall Mackenzie Roberts B Team Yamaha +1 Lap 4
13 Template:Flagicon Marco Papa Team Marco Papa Honda +2 Laps 3
14 Template:Flagicon Andreas Leuthe Librenti Corse Suzuki +2 Laps 2
15 Template:Flagicon Damon Buckmaster Padgett's Racing Team Suzuki +5 Laps 1
Ret Template:Flagicon Cees Doorakkers HEK-Baumachines Honda Retirement
Ret Template:Flagicon Jean Philippe Ruggia Sonauto Yamaha Mobil 1 Yamaha Retirement
Ret Template:Flagicon Michael Rudroff Rallye Sport Honda Retirement
Ret Template:Flagicon Hans Becker Team Romero Racing Yamaha Retirement
DNS Template:Flagicon Eddie Lawson Cagiva Corse Cagiva Did not start
DNQ Template:Flagicon Nicholas Schmassman Schmassman Technotron Honda Did not qualify
DNQ Template:Flagicon Helmut Schutz Rallye Sport Honda Did not qualify
DNQ Template:Flagicon Martin Trösch MT Racing Honda Did not qualify
DNQ Template:Flagicon Josef Doppler Doppler Racing Yamaha Did not qualify
Sources: [2][3]

References

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  1. Duke Video: "Bike GP Review 1991". Videocassette.
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