List of 500cc/MotoGP World Riders' Champions

Marc Márquez (left) won six MotoGP World Championships, while Giacomo Agostini won a record eight 500cc World Championships

Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier championship of motorcycle road racing, which has been divided into three classes since 1997: 125cc, 250cc and MotoGP. Former classes that have been discontinued include 350cc, 50cc/80cc and Sidecar.[1] The premier class is MotoGP, which was formerly known as the 500cc class.[1] The Grand Prix Road-Racing World Championship was established in 1949 by the sport's governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), and is the oldest motorsport World Championship in existence.[2] The motorcycles used in MotoGP are purpose-built for the sport, and are unavailable for purchase by the general public because they cannot be legally ridden on public roads.[2] From the mid-1970s to 2002, the top class of GP racing allowed 500cc with a maximum of four cylinders, regardless of whether the engine was a two-stroke or four-stroke.[2] Rule changes were introduced in 2002, to facilitate the phasing out of two-stroke engines.[3]

Each season consists of 6 to 20 Grands Prix contested on closed circuits, as opposed to public roads. Points earned in these events count toward the riders' and constructors' world championships. The riders' and constructors' championship are separate championships, but are based on the same point system. The number of points awarded at the end of each race to the top 15 qualifying riders depends on their placement. Points received by each finisher, from first place to 15th place: 25, 20, 16, 13, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Historically, there have been several points systems.[4] Results from all current Grands Prix count towards the championships; in the past, only a certain number of results were counted.[5]

Giacomo Agostini has won the most championships, with eight, including a record seven championships in succession from 1966 to 1972. Marc Márquez is the youngest to win the championship; he was 20 years and 266 days old when he became champion in 2013.[6] Italian riders have won the most championships; seven riders have won a total of twenty-one championships. Riders from Great Britain have won the second most; six riders have won a total of seventeen championships. Riders from the United States have won the third most, as seven riders have won a total of fifteen championships.[7] Leslie Graham won the inaugural championship in 1949.

Champions

Key
Champion also won 350cc Championship in that season
* Champion also won 250cc Championship in that season
Indicates information is not available
  • The "Season" column refers to the season the competition was held, and wikilinks to the article about that season.
  • The "Margin" column refers to the margin of points by which the winner defeated the runner-up.

By season

500cc/MotoGP World Riders' Champions by season
Season Country Rider Constructor Grands Prix Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Margin
1949  United Kingdom Leslie Graham United Kingdom AJS 6 2 3 3 30 2
1950  Italy Umberto Masetti Italy Gilera 6 2 4 1 28 1
1951  United Kingdom Geoff Duke United Kingdom Norton 8 4 4 2 35 4
1952  Italy Umberto Masetti Italy Gilera 8 2 4 2 28 3
1953  United Kingdom Geoff Duke Italy Gilera 8 4 5 1 38 14
1954  United Kingdom Geoff Duke Italy Gilera 8 5 6 4 40 20
1955  United Kingdom Geoff Duke Italy Gilera 8 4 5 6 36 6
1956  United Kingdom John Surtees Italy MV Agusta 6 3 3 2 24 8
1957  Italy Libero Liberati Italy Gilera 6 4 5 1 32 12
1958  United Kingdom John Surtees Italy MV Agusta 7 6 6 5 32 12
1959  United Kingdom John Surtees Italy MV Agusta 7 7 7 6 32 10
1960  United Kingdom John Surtees Italy MV Agusta 7 5 6 6 46 20
1961  Rhodesia and Nyasaland Gary Hocking Italy MV Agusta 10 7 7 9 48 8
1962  United Kingdom Mike Hailwood Italy MV Agusta 8 5 5 4 40 11
1963  United Kingdom Mike Hailwood Italy MV Agusta 8 7 7 7 40 19
1964  United Kingdom Mike Hailwood Italy MV Agusta 9 7 7 6 40 15
1965  United Kingdom Mike Hailwood Italy MV Agusta 10 8 8 8 48 20
1966  Italy Giacomo Agostini Italy MV Agusta 9 3 8 2 36 6
1967  Italy Giacomo Agostini Italy MV Agusta 10 5 8 4 46 0
1968  Italy Giacomo Agostini Italy MV Agusta 10 10 10 10 48 14
1969  Italy Giacomo Agostini Italy MV Agusta 12 10 10 10 105 58
1970  Italy Giacomo Agostini Italy MV Agusta 11 10 10 9 90 28
1971  Italy Giacomo Agostini Italy MV Agusta 11 8 8 9 90 32
1972  Italy Giacomo Agostini Italy MV Agusta 13 11 11 12 105 19
1973  United Kingdom Phil Read Italy MV Agusta 11 4 8 1 84 20
1974  United Kingdom Phil Read Italy MV Agusta 10 4 4 7 1 82 13
1975  Italy Giacomo Agostini Japan Yamaha 10 2 4 6 4 84 8
1976  United Kingdom Barry Sheene Japan Suzuki 10 4 5 6 3 72 24
1977  United Kingdom Barry Sheene Japan Suzuki 11 7 6 7 6 107 27
1978  United States Kenny Roberts Japan Yamaha 11 2 4 7 6 110 10
1979  United States Kenny Roberts Japan Yamaha 12 5 5 7 4 113 24
1980  United States Kenny Roberts Japan Yamaha 8 2 3 6 4 87 15
1981  Italy Marco Lucchinelli Japan Suzuki 11 7 5 6 5 105 11
1982  Italy Franco Uncini Japan Suzuki 12 1 5 7 1 103 27
1983  United States Freddie Spencer Japan Honda 12 6 6 10 3 144 2
1984  United States Eddie Lawson Japan Yamaha 12 2 4 9 3 142 31
1985  United States Freddie Spencer* Japan Honda 12 10 7 10 6 141 8
1986  United States Eddie Lawson Japan Yamaha 11 7 7 10 6 139 22
1987  Australia Wayne Gardner Japan Honda 15 10 7 11 8 178 20
1988  United States Eddie Lawson Japan Yamaha 15 2 7 12 5 252 23
1989  United States Eddie Lawson Japan Honda 15 1 4 13 3 228 17.5
1990  United States Wayne Rainey Japan Yamaha 15 3 7 14 6 255 67
1991  United States Wayne Rainey Japan Yamaha 15 6 6 13 8 233 9
1992  United States Wayne Rainey Japan Yamaha 13 0 3 8 3 140 4
1993  United States Kevin Schwantz Japan Suzuki 14 6 4 11 2 248 34
1994  Australia Mick Doohan Japan Honda 14 6 9 14 7 317 143
1995  Australia Mick Doohan Japan Honda 13 9 7 10 7 248 33
1996  Australia Mick Doohan Japan Honda 15 8 8 12 4 309 64
1997  Australia Mick Doohan Japan Honda 15 12 12 14 11 340 143
1998  Australia Mick Doohan Japan Honda 14 8 8 11 3 260 52
1999  Spain Àlex Crivillé Japan Honda 16 2 6 10 2 267 57
2000  United States Kenny Roberts Jr. Japan Suzuki 16 4 4 9 3 258 49
2001  Italy Valentino Rossi Japan Honda 16 4 11 13 10 325 106
2002  Italy Valentino Rossi Japan Honda 16 7 11 15 9 355 140
2003  Italy Valentino Rossi Japan Honda 16 9 9 16 12 357 80
2004  Italy Valentino Rossi Japan Yamaha 16 5 9 11 3 304 47
2005  Italy Valentino Rossi Japan Yamaha 17 5 11 16 6 367 147
2006  United States Nicky Hayden Japan Honda 17 1 2 10 2 252 5
2007  Australia Casey Stoner Italy Ducati 18 4 10 14 6 367 125
2008  Italy Valentino Rossi Japan Yamaha 18 2 9 16 6 373 93
2009  Italy Valentino Rossi Japan Yamaha 17 7 6 13 6 306 45
2010  Spain Jorge Lorenzo Japan Yamaha 18 7 9 16 4 383 138
2011  Australia Casey Stoner Japan Honda 17 12 10 16 7 350 90
2012  Spain Jorge Lorenzo Japan Yamaha 18 7 6 16 5 350 18
2013  Spain Marc Márquez Japan Honda 18 9 6 16 11 334 4
2014  Spain Marc Márquez Japan Honda 18 13 13 14 12 362 67
2015  Spain Jorge Lorenzo Japan Yamaha 18 5 7 12 6 330 5
2016  Spain Marc Márquez Japan Honda 18 7 5 12 4 298 49
2017  Spain Marc Márquez Japan Honda 18 8 6 12 3 298 37
2018  Spain Marc Márquez Japan Honda 18 7 9 14 7 321 76
2019  Spain Marc Márquez Japan Honda 19 10 12 18 12 420 151
2020  Spain Joan Mir Japan Suzuki 14 0 1 7 0 171 13
2021  France Fabio Quartararo Japan Yamaha 18 5 5 10 5 278 26
2022  Italy Francesco Bagnaia Italy Ducati 20 5 7 10 3 265 17
2023  Italy Francesco Bagnaia Italy Ducati 20 7 7 15 3 467 39
2024  Spain Jorge Martín Italy Ducati 20 7 3 16 2 508 10

By Rider

  • Bold indicates active rider.
Riders by number of 500cc/MotoGP World Riders' Championships won
Rider Titles Seasons
Italy Giacomo Agostini 8 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975
Italy Valentino Rossi 7 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009
Spain Marc Márquez 6 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
Australia Mick Doohan 5 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998
United Kingdom Geoff Duke 4 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955
United Kingdom John Surtees 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960
United Kingdom Mike Hailwood 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
United States Eddie Lawson 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989
United States Kenny Roberts 3 1978, 1979, 1980
United States Wayne Rainey 1990, 1991, 1992
Spain Jorge Lorenzo 2010, 2012, 2015
Italy Umberto Masetti 2 1950, 1952
United Kingdom Phil Read 1973, 1974
United Kingdom Barry Sheene 1976, 1977
United States Freddie Spencer 1983, 1985
Australia Casey Stoner 2007, 2011
Italy Francesco Bagnaia 2022, 2023
United Kingdom Leslie Graham 1 1949
Italy Libero Liberati 1957
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Gary Hocking 1961
Italy Marco Lucchinelli 1981
Italy Franco Uncini 1982
Australia Wayne Gardner 1987
United States Kevin Schwantz 1993
Spain Àlex Crivillé 1999
United States Kenny Roberts Jr. 2000
United States Nicky Hayden 2006
Spain Joan Mir 2020
France Fabio Quartararo 2021
Spain Jorge Martín 2024

By constructor

  • Bold indicates constructor took part in the 2024 season.
500cc/MotoGP World Riders' Champions by constructor
Constructor Titles Seasons
Japan Honda 21 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
Italy MV Agusta 18 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974
Japan Yamaha 18 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2021
Japan Suzuki 7 1976, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1993, 2000, 2020
Italy Gilera 6 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957
Italy Ducati 4 2007, 2022, 2023, 2024
United Kingdom AJS 1 1949
United Kingdom Norton 1 1951

By nationality

500cc/MotoGP World Riders' Champions by nationality
Country Riders Titles
 Italy 7 22
 United Kingdom 6 17
 United States 7 15
 Spain 5 12
 Australia 3 8
 Rhodesia and Nyasaland 1 1
 France 1 1

See also

References

Bibliography

  • Marshall, Anne (1997). Guinness Book of Knowledge. Guinness Publishing. ISBN 0-85112-046-6.

General

Specific

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  5. ^ "Key Rules". MotoGP. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2012.
  6. ^ Rose, Gary (10 November 2013). "Freddie Spencer". MotoGP: Marc Marquez becomes youngest world title winner. Archived from the original on 16 May 2023. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  7. ^ "America's winning heritage in MotoGP". MotoGP. Archived from the original on 14 June 2012. Retrieved 11 December 2008.