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Marco Lucchinelli

Italian motorcycle racer

Marco Lucchinelli

Italian motorcycle racer

FieldValue
imageTT Assen Marco Lucchinelli (winnaar 500cc) spuitend me champagne, naast hem Bo…, Bestanddeelnr 931-5669.jpg
captionMarco Lucchinelli in Assen became the 1981 500cc world champion
nameMarco Lucchinelli
nationalityItalian
birth_date
birth_placeBolano, Italy
GP Active years1975 - 1986
GP TeamsHonda, Suzuki, Yamaha, Cagiva
GP Race Starts75
GP Championships500cc - 1981
GP Race Wins6
GP Podiums19
GP Poles9
GP Fastest laps9
GP First race1975 350cc Nations Grand Prix
GP First win1980 500cc German Grand Prix
GP Last win1981 500cc Finnish Grand Prix
GP Last race1986 500cc Nations Grand Prix

Marco Lucchinelli (born 26 June 1954) is an Italian former professional motorcycle racer and television sports presenter. He competed in Grand Prix motorcycle racing between and . He was 1981 FIM Road Racing World Champion as a member of the Gallina-Suzuki racing team. In 2017, Lucchinelli was inducted into the MotoGP Legends Hall of Fame by FIM.

Career

Lucchinelli was born in Bolano.

He began his road racing career in 1975 on a Laverda in endurance racing. His riding impressed the Yamaha factory enough to earn him a sponsored bike in the Italian National Championship as well as a ride in the 1975 Nations Grand Prix in the 350 class.

In 1976, Lucchinelli rode a Suzuki in the 500cc World Championship earning fourth place in the championship with two second-place finishes along with a third and a fourth place. He earned the nickname Crazy Horse for his wild riding style that attracted many fans. This fearless riding style also meant that he crashed quite often. In the 1977 season, he would drop to 11th place in the 500 World Championship on a Yamaha.

Lucchinelli returned to Suzuki for the 1978 season and in 1980, he won his first 500cc Grand Prix at the German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring. He would finish the season in third place behind Kenny Roberts and Randy Mamola.

Lucchinelli (n.11) ahead of Kenny Roberts at the 1978 Nations GP at the Mugello circuit

Lucchinelli had his best year in 1981. He began the year with a victory over Kenny Roberts in the prestigious Imola 200 non-championship race in Italy. He then took 5 Grand Prix victories aboard the Roberto Gallina backed Suzuki, battling Randy Mamola to the final race of the season before winning the 500cc World Championship. In 1982, Lucchinelli accepted a job offer from Honda to race their new three-cylinder NS500 alongside Freddie Spencer and Takazumi Katayama. He would have a lackluster season in which Franco Uncini would win the championship for the Roberto Gallina-Suzuki team for which Lucchinelli had won the title the previous year.

After another lackluster season with Honda in 1983, Lucchinelli joined the Cagiva team for the 1984 and 1985 seasons before he retired from Grand Prix racing. He tried his hand at auto racing, competing in the Italian round of the 1986 Formula 3000 season in a Lola-Ford. Lucchinelli raced a Ducati 851 to a popular win at the 1987 Daytona Battle of the Twins race. In he joined the Ducati in the Superbike World Championship where he won two races during the year before taking on the role of Ducati's team manager.

On 6 December 1991, Lucchinelli was arrested for drug possession. He spent some time in jail, during which he successfully fought against drug addiction. After retiring, Lucchinelli became a television commentator for the Eurosport network's motorcycle race coverage. He retired with 6 Grand Prix victories. However, he briefly returned from retirement in 1998, entering the 1000 km Monza, and the opening race of the International Sports Racing Series (ISRS), driving for Centenari; he didn't start the 1000 km Monza, and finished sixth overall (second in the CN class) in the opening round of the ISRS.

Career statistics

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

Races by year

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

YearClassBike123456789101112Pos.Pts1975350ccYamaha32nd41976350ccYamahaNC0500ccSuzuki4th401977500ccSuzuki11th251978350ccYamaha18th5Harley-Davidson500ccSuzuki9th301979500ccSuzuki18th111980500ccSuzuki3rd591981500ccSuzuki1st1051982500ccHonda8th431983500ccHonda7th481984500ccCagivaNC01985500ccCagivaNC01986500ccCagivaNC0
FRASPAAUTGERNAT
7IOMNEDFINCZEYUG
FRA
RetAUTNATYUGIOMNEDFINCZEGERSPA
FRA
3AUT
2NAT
DNSIOMNEDBELSWE
15FIN
5CZE
RetGER
2
VEN
7AUT
DNSGER
7NAT
RetFRA
RetNED
6BEL
RetSWE
RetFIN
2CZE
RetGBR
VENAUTFRANAT
6NEDSWE
FIN
RetGBRGERCZEYUG
VENSPA
RetAUT
4FRA
RetNAT
3NED
RetBEL
7SWE
RetFIN
RetGBR
4GER
Ret
VENAUT
9GER
RetNAT
RetSPA
10YUG
RetNED
RetBEL
DNSSWE
7FIN
9GBR
9FRA
Ret
NAT
RetSPA
2FRA
3NED
RetBEL
2FIN
RetGBR
3GER
1
AUT
RetGER
3NAT
5*FRA*
1*YUG*
2NED
1*BEL*
1RSM
1GBR
19*FIN*
1SWE
9
ARG
5AUT
RetFRA
DNSSPA
5NAT
5NED
RetBEL
6YUG
8GBR
17SWE
5RSM
6GER
5
RSA
9FRA
2NAT
10GER
3SPA
RetAUT
7YUG
9NED
RetBEL
7GBR
RetSWE
6RSM
4
RSA
RetNAT
RetSPA
RetAUT
RetGERFRA
DNSYUGNED
RetBELGBRSWERSM
RSASPAGERNATAUTYUG
15NED
RetBEL
RetFRAGBRSWERSM
Ret
SPANAT
RetGERAUTYUGNEDBELFRAGBRSWERSM

Superbike World Championship

Races by year

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

YearMake1234567891011Pos.PtsR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R21988Ducati5th631989Ducati42nd13
GBR
2GBR
1HUN
9HUN
RetGER
6GER
11AUT
1AUT
RetJPN
12JPN
RetFRA
10FRA
CPOR
3POR
4AUSAUSNZLNZL
GBRGBRHUNHUNCANCANUSAUSAAUTAUTFRAFRAJPN
DNSJPN
DNSGER
RetGER
10ITA
9ITA
DNSAUSAUSNZLNZL

References

References

  1. "Marco Lucchinelli career statistics at MotoGP.com". motogp.com.
  2. (1 June 2017). "Lucchinelli becomes a MotoGP™ Legend". motogp.com.
  3. (6 April 1981). "Luchinelli wheels to win". Anchorage Daily News.
  4. link. (2009-04-10)
  5. [http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1992/novembre/17/Lucchinelli_anni_per_coca_cella_co_0_92111714078.shtml Lucchinelli, 5 anni per la " coca " : la cella mi ha aiutato]
  6. "Monza 1000 Kilometres 1998 - Race results". Racing Sports Cars.
  7. "International Sports Racing Series Paul Ricard 1998 - Race results". Racing Sports Cars.
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