1960 Grand Prix Season Calendar
Round | Date | Grand Prix | Circuit | 125cc winner | 250cc winner | 350cc winner | 500cc winner | Sidecars 500cc winner | Report |
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1 | May 22 | French Grand Prix | Charade Circuit | Gary Hocking | John Surtees | Fath / Wohlgemuth | Report | ||
2 | June 17 | Isle of Man TT | Snaefell mountain course | Carlo Ubbiali | Gary Hocking | John Hartle | John Surtees | Fath / Wohlgemuth | Report |
3 | June 25 | Dutch TT | TT Circuit Assen | Carlo Ubbiali | Carlo Ubbiali | John Surtees | Remo Venturi | Harris / Campbell | Report |
4 | July 3 | Belgian Grand Prix | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | Ernst Degner | Carlo Ubbiali | John Surtees | Fath / Wohlgemuth | Report | |
5 | July 24 | German Grand Prix | Solitudering | Gary Hocking | John Surtees | Fath / Wohlgemuth | Report | ||
6 | August 6 | Ulster Grand Prix | Dundrod Circuit | Carlo Ubbiali | Carlo Ubbiali | John Surtees | John Hartle | Report | |
7 | September 11 | Nations Grand Prix | Autodromo Nazionale Monza | Carlo Ubbiali | Carlo Ubbiali | Gary Hocking | John Surtees | Report |
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