1997 World Champions 500cc – Mick Doohan (Honda) 250cc – Max Biaggi (Honda) 125cc – Valentino Rossi (Aprilia)
Mick Doohan (pictured at the Nürburgring) became the 1997 500cc world champion
The 1997 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 49th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.
Season summary
A fourth world championship in a row for Honda's Mick Doohan with another dominating performance. He broke Giacomo Agostini's record for victories in one season with 12 wins.[1] It was also dominating year for Honda with eight of the top ten riders aboard Hondas.[1] The Yamaha and Suzuki teams were in disarray.[1]Kenny Roberts left Yamaha to start his own venture with a lightweight, three-cylinder Modenas.[1]Wayne Rainey's team was left with the inconsistent Norifumi Abe and Sete Gibernau, a rookie.[1]Daryl Beattie wasn't able to come back from head injuries and retired at the end of the year while Anthony Gobert failed a drug test and was dismissed by the Suzuki team.[1] The Elf team soldiered on with their Swiss-Auto V4 but Aprilia decided to pull their V twin from the 500 class at the end of the year.[1]
Max Biaggi had a harder time defending his title from Tetsuya Harada and Ralf Waldmann, not clinching the title until the last race of the year.[1] A new star emerged from the 125 class with Valentino Rossi winning 11 races for a commanding win on an Aprilia.[1]
1997 Grand Prix season calendar
The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 1997:[2][3]
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