The San Marino and Rimini Coast's motorcycle Grand Prix is a motorcycling event that is part of the World 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's location near San Marino. The race was first put the season schedule in 1981, but has been taken off and re-introduced a few times. Most recently it was re-introduced for the 2007 season.
Winners of the San Marino motorcycle Grand Prix
Multiple winners (riders)
# Wins |
Rider |
Wins |
Category |
Years won |
4 |
Jorge Lorenzo |
MotoGP |
2011, 2012, 2013 |
250 cc |
2007 |
4 |
Marc Márquez |
MotoGP |
2015 |
Moto2 |
2011, 2012 |
125 cc |
2010 |
3 |
Valentino Rossi |
MotoGP |
2008, 2009, 2014 |
2 |
Anton Mang |
250 cc |
1981, 1982 |
Ricardo Tormo |
50 cc |
1981, 1983 |
Maurizio Vitali |
125 cc |
1983, 1984 |
Eddie Lawson |
500 cc |
1985, 1986 |
Fausto Gresini |
125 cc |
1985, 1987 |
Randy Mamola |
500 cc |
1984, 1987 |
Loris Reggiani |
250 cc |
1987 |
125 cc |
1981 |
Multiple winners (manufacturers)
# Wins |
Manufacturer |
Wins |
Category |
Years won |
13 |
Yamaha |
MotoGP |
2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 |
500 cc |
1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991 |
250 cc |
1985, 1986 |
9 |
Honda |
MotoGP |
2010, 2015 |
500 cc |
1982, 1984, 1993 |
250 cc |
1991, 1993, 2009 |
125 cc |
1993 |
7 |
Aprilia |
250 cc |
1987, 2007, 2008 |
125 cc |
2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 |
4 |
Garelli |
125 cc |
1985, 1987 |
50 cc |
1982, 1983 |
3 |
MBA |
125 cc |
1983, 1984, 1986 |
Derbi |
125 cc |
2010 |
80 cc |
1985, 1987 |
2 |
Kawasaki |
250 cc |
1981, 1982 |
Real |
250 cc |
1984 |
80 cc |
1984 |
Suter |
Moto2 |
2011, 2012 |
By year
Sources
World Encyclopedia of Motorsport (2007 edition), infoplease.com