1972 FIM Motocross World Championship

1972 FIM Motocross World Championship
Joël Robert in action in 1972
OrganizerFIM
Duration9 April/27 August
Number of races24
Number of manufacturers12
Champions
500cc Roger De Coster
250cc Joël Robert

The 1972 Motocross World Championship was the 16th edition of the Motocross World Championship organized by the FIM and reserved for 500cc and 250cc motorcycles.

Summary

With no weight limit rules imposed by the FIM, Suzuki were able to develop extremely lightweight motorcycles for the 1972 season. Suzuki factory rider Roger De Coster led the 500cc World Championship from start to finish, winning six of twelve Grand Prix races to clinch the title with two races remaining on the schedule.[1][2] The victory was the second consecutive 500cc World Championship for De Coster and Suzuki.

Second place in the championship would not be decided until the final race of the season in Ettelbruck, Luxembourg where Åke Jonsson (Maico) appeared poised to repeat his second-place result from the previous year. Jonsson won the first moto and, was leading the second moto on the last lap when his motorcycle ran out of fuel, dropping him to fourth in the final championship points standings. In his final season of competition, former three-time World Champion, Paul Friedrichs (ČZ), won the French and East German Grand Prix races and finished the season in second place to mark the end of his impressive career.[1][2] Heikki Mikkola (Husqvarna) moved up from the 250cc class and made a positive impression with Grand Prix victories in Switzerland and Czechoslovakia to claim third in the 500 class.[1][2] Friedrichs, Mikkola and Jonsson finished the season separated by just three points in the final standings.

The Yamaha factory team added former Husqvarna riders Christer Hammargren and Jaak van Velthoven in the 500cc class and Håkan Andersson in the 250cc class. Van Velthoven won the 500cc Luxembourg Grand Prix to give the Yamaha factory its first World Championship victory.[2] Van Velthoven actually scored enough points to finish the season ranked second overall but fell victim to FIM scoring rules which only recognize the top seven of twelve results. The rules would be changed in 1977.

Suzuki factory rider Joël Robert once again dominated the 250cc World Championship, winning six of the twelve Grand Prix events to clinch the title with four races to go.[3][4] The victory would be Robert's fifth consecutive 250cc World Championship, and sixth overall. Yamaha factory rider Håkan Andersson would take second place in the championship ahead of Suzuki's Sylvain Geboers.[3] Pavel Rulev gave the KTM factory its first race victory by winning the first moto of the 250cc Russian Grand Prix. Olle Pettersson scored the Kawasaki factory's first motocross world championship points with a 6th place at the 1972 250cc French Grand Prix.

Grands Prix

500cc

Round Date Grand Prix Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Overall Winner Report
1 April 23 Austrian Grand Prix Sittendorf Roger De Coster Roger De Coster Roger De Coster Report
2 April 30 Swiss Grand Prix Payerne Heikki Mikkola Heikki Mikkola Heikki Mikkola Report
3 May 7 Italian Grand Prix Pinerolo Cancelled - - Report
4 May 14 Swedish Grand Prix Västerås Roger De Coster Adolf Weil Roger De Coster Report
5 May 24 French Grand Prix Corseul Paul Friedrichs Paul Friedrichs Paul Friedrichs Report
6 June 4 Russian Grand Prix Poltava Roger De Coster Paul Friedrichs Roger De Coster Report
7 June 11 Czechoslovak Grand Prix Přerov Roger De Coster Bengt Åberg Heikki Mikkola Report
8 July 9 British Grand Prix Farleigh Castle Roger De Coster Åke Jonsson Roger De Coster Report
9 July 16 West German Grand Prix Beuren Roger De Coster Roger De Coster Roger De Coster Report
10 July 23 East German Grand Prix Apolda Roger De Coster Paul Friedrichs Paul Friedrichs Report
11 August 6 Belgian Grand Prix Namur Roger De Coster Roger De Coster Roger De Coster Report
12 August 13 Luxembourg Grand Prix Ettelbruck Åke Jonsson Adolf Weil Jaak van Velthoven Report
Sources:[2][5][6]

250cc

Round Date Grand Prix Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Overall Winner Report
1 April 9 Spanish Grand Prix Sabadell Joël Robert Sylvain Geboers Sylvain Geboers Report
2 April 16 French Grand Prix Pernes-les-Fontaines Joël Robert Joël Robert Joël Robert Report
3 May 7 Dutch Grand Prix Markelo Joël Robert Gennady Moiseyev Joël Robert Report
4 May 14 Czechoslovak Grand Prix Holice Joël Robert Vladimir Kavinov Vladimir Kavinov Report
5 May 28 Yugoslavian Grand Prix Tržič Joël Robert Joël Robert Joël Robert Report
6 June 4 West German Grand Prix Bielstein Joël Robert Joël Robert Joël Robert Report
7 June 11 Polish Grand Prix Szczecin Joël Robert Joël Robert Joël Robert Report
8 June 18 Russian Grand Prix Chișinău Pavel Rulev Joël Robert Joël Robert Report
9 August 6 Finnish Grand Prix Hyvinkää Sylvain Geboers Sylvain Geboers Sylvain Geboers Report
10 August 13 Swedish Grand Prix Huskvarna Arne Kring Håkan Andersson Håkan Andersson Report
11 August 20 British Grand Prix Dodington Park Jaroslav Falta Håkan Andersson Jaroslav Falta Report
12 August 27 Swiss Grand Prix Wohlen Joël Robert Gennady Moiseyev Håkan Andersson Report
Sources:[4][7][8]

Final standings

Points are awarded to the top 10 classified finishers. For the 500cc final championship standings, since the Italian Grand Prix was canceled the net result is achieved by taking half of the 11 results + 1 or the 6 best results. For the 250cc final championship standings, the 7 best of 12 results are retained.

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

500cc

(Results in italics indicate overall winner)

Pos Rider Machine AUT
CH
ITA
SWE
FRA
USSR
TCH
UK
GER
GDR
BEL
LUX
Points
R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2
1 Roger De Coster Suzuki 1 1 2 2 - - 1 3 5 - 1 2 1 - 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 - - 90
2 Paul Friedrichs ČZ - - 5 - - - - - 1 1 8 1 - - 7 - 2 5 2 1 6 - 6 3 62
3 Heikki Mikkola Husqvarna 10 6 1 1 - - - - 6 5 3 5 2 3 5 - - - 5 5 13 5 - - 61
4 Åke Jonsson Maico 6 2 6 5 - - - - - - 9 3 13 2 3 1 4 3 - 2 2 2 1 - 60
5 Jaak van Velthoven Yamaha - - - - - - 5 6 10 6 4 - 5 4 4 2 5 2 6 6 4 3 2 2 57
6 Jiri Stodulka ČZ 4 4 - - - - 14 5 - - 5 7 3 5 - 9 8 6 9 7 10 15 5 4 45
7 Bengt Åberg Husqvarna 7 8 3 3 - - 2 - 3 4 2 6 - 1 6 - - - 4 4 5 - - - 44
8 Adolf Weil Maico - - 4 - - - 3 1 2 2 - - 4 - 2 4 - - - - 3 4 - 1 42
9 Willy Bauer Maico 2 3 - - - - 4 2 - 3 - - - - 9 8 7 4 3 - - - - - 33
10 Gerrit Wolsink Husqvarna 5 10 7 4 - - 8 - 4 8 - - - - 8 5 3 - 12 - 7 6 4 12 32
11 Andy Roberton Husqvarna 8 5 - - - - - 10 - 10 - - 8 8 12 7 - - 11 8 11 8 - - 19
12 Christer Hammargren Yamaha 9 - 9 - - - 6 4 7 - 7 10 10 - - - - - 10 9 8 9 15 - 18
13 John Banks ČZ - - 8 6 - - 7 9 8 - - - 9 6 17 - 6 - - - - - 3 - 16
14 Vlastimil Valek Jawa 3 7 14 10 - - - - 11 7 - - 7 - 14 12 11 9 8 - 12 13 - - 16
15 Nikolai Efimov ČZ - 9 10 9 - - 9 - 9 9 10 4 - - - - - - 7 10 - - - - 14
16 Jyrki Storm Husqvarna - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15 16 14 10 14 12 15 16 7 5 11
17 Bryan Wade Husqvarna - - - - - - 11 7 - - - - - - 11 6 - - - - - - - - 8
18 Pierre Karsmakers Husqvarna - - - 8 - - - - - - - - 6 - - - 10 - - - 9 7 - - 7
19 Zdenek Strnad ČZ - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 - - 12 8 - - - - - - 7
20 Friedrich Schiechtl Husqvarna - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 8 7 6
21 Viatcheslav Krasnotchekov ČZ - - 11 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
Vladimir Ovchinnikov ČZ - - - - - - - - - - 6 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
Bert-Ove Wallner Husqvarna - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - - - - - - - - 10 - 4
Afro Rustignoli ČZ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 6 4
25 Serge Bacou Bultaco - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 13 - 11 - - - - 9 10 3
26 Jan Johansson Husqvarna - - - - - - 13 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2
Anton Stifter Husqvarna - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 9 2
Vic Eastwood AJS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 15 - - - - - - - - 1
29 Anders Hermansson Husqvarna - - - - - - 10 12 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
Heinz Hoppe ČZ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28 13 - - - - 1
Bryan Kenney Yamaha - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 11 - - - - 1
Bill Clements Husqvarna - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 20 16 11 1
Anatoly Botchkov ČZ - - 12 13 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
Sources:[1][5][6]

250cc

(Results in italics indicate overall winner)

Pos Rider Machine ESP
FRA
NED
TCH
YUG
GER
POL
USSR
FIN
SWE
UK
CH
Pts
R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2
1 Joël Robert Suzuki 1 - 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 - - - - - - 1 30 102
2 Håkan Andersson Yamaha - - - - - - 3 8 7 - 4 6 3 5 6 4 4 3 2 1 5 1 3 2 82
3 Sylvain Geboers Suzuki 2 1 - - 2 3 - - 2 3 8 3 2 - 3 - 1 1 - - 3 - - - 62
4 Kalevi Vehkonen Montesa 6 - 8 10 8 4 10 9 4 2 10 - - - 4 - 3 2 5 5 6 3 5 5 57
5 Uno Palm Husqvarna 12 2 7 7 6 6 4 3 5 8 - - 4 6 5 3 - - - - - - - - 53
6 Miroslav Halm ČZ - - 9 3 10 10 5 6 - - 14 2 5 3 8 - 5 7 3 9 2 4 - - 45
7 Alexei Kibirine ČZ 5 3 3 8 11 11 6 4 9 10 - - 9 - 7 2 10 6 - 13 - - 11 10 44
8 Arne Kring Husqvarna - - - - 4 - 7 2 - 4 7 - - - 10 - 2 9 1 2 - - 4 3 42
9 Jaroslav Falta ČZ - - 2 26 - 9 - - - 9 3 - 6 4 9 5 6 5 9 8 1 2 - - 39
10 Pavel Rulev ČZ - - 4 5 - - - - 3 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 38
KTM - - - - - - - - - - 13 5 - - 1 - 7 4 4 3 - - 2 -
11 Gennady Moiseyev ČZ 3 - 5 4 5 1 9 - 6 - - - - - - 6 - - - - 19 9 38
KTM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 1
12 Vladimir Kavinov ČZ 7 - - 2 3 - 2 1 - - 2 4 8 2 - - - - - - - - - - 33
13 Gaston Rahier Husqvarna 4 4 10 9 15 8 - 7 8 6 6 - 10 8 - - - - - - - - - - 23
14 Olle Pettersson Kawasaki 9 - 6 6 - 7 - - - - 11 - 7 7 - - - - - 7 - 5 7 7 18
15 Herbert Schmitz Maico - - - - - - 8 - - - 5 7 - - - - 8 8 - 6 - - 9 6 13
16 Marcel Wiertz Bultaco - 6 - - - - - - - - 9 8 12 10 - - - - - 10 14 - 16 8 13
17 Jiry Churavy ČZ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 6 8 4 12
18 Torleif Hansen Husqvarna - - - - - - - 10 - - - - - - - - - - 7 4 8 13 - - 9
19 Jo Lammers Maico - - 15 14 7 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 16 - - 6
20 Erling Klinke ČZ - 7 22 23 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 15 - - 5
Jim Aird AJS 10 - 14 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 - 9 7 - - 5
22 Ole Ottoson Husqvarna - 8 23 24 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 - - - 4
Anatoly Mandritchenko ČZ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - - - - - - - - 4
Vic Allan Bultaco - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 8 - - 4
25 Rob Taylor Maico - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 10 - - 3
Helmut Schadenberg ČZ - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 - 9 - - - - - - - - 3
Kjell Thorne Husqvarna - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 - - - - 3
28 Harry Everts Puch - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 9 - - - - - - - - - - 2
Velicko Manilov ČZ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 - - - - - - - - 2
Bjorn Casseborg Husqvarna - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 - - - - 2
31 Jean-Claude Nowak Montesa - - 13 11 - - - - - - 17 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
Walter Leitgeb KTM - - - - - - - - - 15 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
Werner Schutz Maico - - 16 12 - - - - 10 - 12 - - - - - - - 6 - - - - - 1
Roger Smestad Husqvarna - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 10 - - - - - - 1
Orjan Eklund Husqvarna - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 - - - - - 1
Domingo Gris Bultaco - - 12 15 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 - 1
Sources:[3][7][8]

Notes

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e "1972 500cc motocross world championship race winners". memotocross.fr. Retrieved 30 January 2025.
  3. ^ a b c "1972 250cc motocross world championship final standings". memotocross.fr. Retrieved 30 January 2025.
  4. ^ a b "1972 250cc motocross world championship race winners". memotocross.fr. Retrieved 30 January 2025.
  5. ^ a b "1972 500cc motocross world championship results" (PDF). memotocross.fr. Retrieved 23 January 2025.
  6. ^ a b "1972 500cc motocross world championship complete results" (PDF). memotocross.fr. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  7. ^ a b "1972 250cc motocross world championship results" (PDF). memotocross.fr. Retrieved 23 January 2025.
  8. ^ a b "1972 250cc motocross world championship complete results" (PDF). memotocross.fr. Retrieved 13 February 2025.