Turkish motorcycle Grand Prix

The Turkish Motorcycle Grand Prix was a motorcycling event that was part of the World Motorcycle Racing season.

Turkish Grand Prix
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
VenueIstanbul Park
First race2005
Last race2007
Most wins (rider)Marco Melandri, Casey Stoner (2)
Most wins (manufacturer)Honda (5)

The races were held in İzmit Körfez Circuit,[1] Kocaeli Province and Pınarbaşı Racing Circuit,[2] İzmir.

History

The inaugural race was held in 2005 after the Rio de Janeiro Grand Prix was scrapped from the calendar.[3][4][5] However, after only three years, the race was taken off the calendar due to financial troubles. The Istanbul Park circuit had problems raising the money to stage a MotoGP round every year, and the local authorities refused to help with the funding of the race, despite the boost it gave to the local economy.[6][7] After the venue was taken over by now ex-Formula One chief executive Bernie Ecclestone and DORNA chairman Carmelo Ezpeleta said that no decision was taken about including the Turkish GP into the 2008 calendar, the race was dropped and replaced by the Portuguese Grand Prix, who was moved to the now empty Turkey slot after the Indianapolis Grand Prix was confirmed.[8][9]

Official names and sponsors

  • 2005-2007: Grand Prix of Turkey (no official sponsor)

Spectator attendance

2006: 38.123[10]

Winners of the Turkish Motorcycle Grand Prix

Multiple winners (riders)

# Wins Rider Wins
Category Years won
2 Marco Melandri MotoGP 2005, 2006
Casey Stoner MotoGP 2007
250 cc 2005

Multiple winners (manufacturers)

# Wins Manufacturer Wins
Category Years won
5 Honda MotoGP 2005, 2006
250 cc 2006, 2007
125 cc 2005
3 Aprilia 250 cc 2005
125 cc 2006, 2007

By year

Year Track 125 cc 250 cc MotoGP Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2007 Istanbul Park Simone Corsi Aprilia Andrea Dovizioso Honda Casey Stoner Ducati Report
2006 Istanbul Park Héctor Faubel Aprilia Hiroshi Aoyama Honda Marco Melandri Honda Report
2005 Istanbul Park Mike di Meglio Honda Casey Stoner Aprilia Marco Melandri Honda Report

References

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