Randy Mamola - Grand Prix Career Statistics

Grand Prix Career Statistics

Points system from 1969 to 1987:

Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Points 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1

Points system from 1988 to 1992:

Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Points 20 17 15 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Class Team Machine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Points Rank Wins
1979 250cc Zago-Yamaha TZ250 VEN
GER
NAT
ESP
YUG
NED
BEL
SWE
FIN
GBR
CZE
FRA
64 4th 0
500cc Zago-Suzuki RG500 VEN
AUT
GER
NAT
ESP
YUG
NED
BEL
SWE
FIN
GBR
FRA
29 8th 0
1980 500cc Heron-Suzuki RG500 NAT
ESP
FRA
NED
BEL
FIN
GBR
GER
72 2nd 2
1981 500cc Heron-Suzuki RG500 AUT
GER
NAT
FRA
YUG
NED
BEL
RSM
GBR
FIN
SWE
94 2nd 2
1982 500cc HB-Suzuki RG500 ARG
AUT
FRA
ESP
NAT
NED
BEL
YUG
GBR
SWE
RSM
GER
65 6th 1
1983 500cc HB-Suzuki RG500 RSA
FRA
NAT
GER
ESP
AUT
YUG
NED
BEL
GBR
SWE
RSM
89 3rd 0
1984 500cc HRC-Honda NS500 RSA
NAT
ESP
AUT
GER
FRA
YUG
NED
BEL
GBR
SWE
RSM
111 2nd 3
1985 500cc Rothmans-Honda NSR500 RSA
ESP
GER
NAT
AUT
YUG
NED
BEL
FRA
GBR
SWE
RSM
72 6th 1
1986 500cc Lucky Strike-Yamaha YZR500 ESP
NAT
GER
AUT
YUG
NED
BEL
FRA
GBR
SWE
RSM
105 3rd 1
1987 500cc Lucky Strike-Yamaha YZR500 JPN
ESP
GER
NAT
AUT
YUG
NED
FRA
GBR
SWE
CZE
RSM
POR
BRA
ARG
158 2nd 3
1988 500cc Cagiva GP500 JPN
USA
ESP
EXP
NAT
GER
AUT
NED
BEL
YUG
FRA
GBR
SWE
CZE
BRA
58 12th 0
1989 500cc Cagiva GP500 JPN
AUS
USA
ESP
NAT
GER
AUT
YUG
NED
BEL
FRA
GBR
SWE
CZE
BRA
33 18th 0
1990 500cc Cagiva GP500 JPN
USA
ESP
NAT
GER
AUT
YUG
NED
BEL
FRA
GBR
SWE
CZE
HUN
AUS
55 14th 0
1992 500cc Budweiser-Yamaha YZR500 JPN
AUS
MAL
ESP
ITA
EUR
GER
NED
HUN
FRA
GBR
BRA
RSA
45 10th 0

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