Kunimitsu Takahashi - Motorcycle Grand Prix Results

Motorcycle Grand Prix Results

Position 1 2 3 4 5 6
Points 8 6 4 3 2 1

(key) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Class Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Points Rank Wins
1960 125cc Honda IOM
NED
BEL
ULS
NAT
1 10th 0
250cc Honda IOM
NED
BEL
GER
ULS
NAT
6 7th 0
1961 125cc Honda ESP
GER
FRA
IOM
NED
BEL
DDR
ULS
NAT
SWE
ARG
24 5th 1
250cc Honda ESP
GER
FRA
IOM
NED
BEL
DDR
ULS
NAT
SWE
ARG
29 4th 1
1962 50cc Honda ESP
FRA
IOM
NED
BEL
GER
DDR
NAT
FIN
ARG
7 9th 0
125cc Honda ESP
FRA
IOM
NED
BEL
GER
ULS
DDR
NAT
FIN
ARG
16 4th 2
1963 50cc Honda ESP
GER
FRA
IOM
NED
BEL
FIN
ARG
JPN
0 - 0
125cc Honda ESP
GER
FRA
IOM
NED
BEL
ULS
DDR
FIN
NAT
ARG
JPN
14 7th 0
250cc Honda ESP
GER
IOM
NED
BEL
ULS
DDR
NAT
ARG
JPN
7 9th 0
1964 50cc Honda USA
ESP
FRA
IOM
NED
BEL
GER
FIN
JPN
0 - 0
125cc Honda USA
ESP
FRA
IOM
NED
GER
DDR
ULS
FIN
NAT
JPN
3 14th 0

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