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Valentino Rossi in 2017. Valentino Rossi is an Italian nine-time Grand Prix world champion - seven of which are in the premier MotoGP class. Rossi raced for Honda's factory team, Yamaha's factory team and Ducati's factory team. Rossi is also the only road racer to have competed in 400 or more Grands Prix. [1]
Consecutive wins at Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto [N 5] 3 (2001–2003) Consecutive wins at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya: 3 (2004–2006) Wins with Aprilia: 26 Wins with Yamaha: 56 500cc/MotoGP records Race starts 372 Race entries 378 Wins 89 Second places 61 Third places 49 Podium finishes 199 Points 5,413 Wins at TT Circuit Assen
Valentino Rossi in action at the 1999 British Grand Prix. He would go on to win the race. In the 1999 season, his second year in the 250cc class, Rossi became the sole driver of the official Aprilia Grand Prix Racing team, and dominated the championship. He began with a pole position in Malaysia but finished fifth on race day.
Valentino Rossi, who won a record 89 500cc/MotoGP Grands Prix during his career. Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier championship of motorcycle road racing, which has been divided into four classes since 2023: MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3, and MotoE.
The Grand Prix Road-Racing World Championship was established in 1949 by the sport's governing body the Fédération ... Valentino Rossi is second with 115 wins, ...
Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier championship of motorcycle road racing, which has been divided into four classes: MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3, and MotoE.Classes that have been discontinued include Formula 750, 500cc, 350cc, 250cc, 125cc, 80cc, 50cc and Sidecar.
Valentino Rossi: Wins at most different countries: 17: Valentino Rossi: Wins at most different circuits in the same country: 4: Casey Stoner Dani Pedrosa Jorge Lorenzo Marc Márquez (in Spain at Jerez, Montmelo, Aragón and Valencia) Longest time between first and last wins: 6,195 days: Valentino Rossi (2000 British Grand Prix–2017 Dutch TT)
Ángel Nieto is second with 13 world championships and Valentino Rossi, Mike Hailwood and Carlo Ubbiali are third with 9 world championships. [7] Agostini holds the record for the most victories in the 500cc/MotoGP and 350cc classes with eight and seven world championships respectively.