1962 Grand Prix Motorcycle Racing Season - 1962 Grand Prix Season Calendar

1962 Grand Prix Season Calendar

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit 50cc winner 125cc winner 250cc winner 350cc winner 500cc winner Sidecars 500cc winner Report
1 May 6 Spanish Grand Prix Montjuïc circuit Hans-Georg Anscheidt Kunimitsu Takahashi Jim Redman Deubel / Hörner Report
2 May 13 French Grand Prix Charade Circuit Jan Huberts Kunimitsu Takahashi Jim Redman Deubel / Hörner Report
3 June 6 Isle of Man TT Snaefell Ernst Degner Luigi Taveri Derek Minter Mike Hailwood Gary Hocking Vincent / Bliss Report
4 June 30 Dutch TT TT Circuit Assen Ernst Degner Luigi Taveri Jim Redman Jim Redman Mike Hailwood Scheidegger / Robinson Report
5 July 8 Belgian Grand Prix Spa Ernst Degner Luigi Taveri Bob McIntyre Mike Hailwood Camathias / Winter Report
6 July 15 West German Grand Prix Solitude Ernst Degner Luigi Taveri Jim Redman Deubel / Hörner Report
7 August 11 Ulster Grand Prix Dundrod Circuit Luigi Taveri Tommy Robb Jim Redman Mike Hailwood Report
8 August 19 East German Grand Prix Sachsenring Jan Huberts Luigi Taveri Jim Redman Jim Redman Mike Hailwood Report
9 September 9 Nations Grand Prix Monza Hans-Georg Anscheidt Teisuke Tanaka Jim Redman Jim Redman Mike Hailwood Report
10 September 23 Finnish Grand Prix Tampere Luigi Taveri Jim Redman Tommy Robb Alan Shepherd Report
11 October 14 Argentine Grand Prix Buenos Aires Hugh Anderson Hugh Anderson Arthur Wheeler Benedicto Caldarella Report

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