- Christian Sarron
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Christian Sarron Nationality French Motorcycle racing career statistics Grand Prix motorcycle racing Active years 1976 - 1990 First race 1976 350cc German Grand Prix Last race 1990 500cc Australian Grand Prix First win 1977 250cc German Grand Prix Last win 1985 500cc German Grand Prix Team(s) Yamaha Championships 250cc - 1984 Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points 148 7 37 11 10 939.5 Christian Sarron (born March 27, 1955 in Clermont-Ferrand, France) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.
He began his career on a Kawasaki when he met French Grand Prix racer Patrick Pons. Pons helped him get his start in the international racing circuit. His first victory came in the rain in the 1977 German Grand Prix. He was injured in a 750cc race which would begin a trend of numerous injuries for the next few years. In 1982, he again won in the rain at the Finnish Grand Prix cementing his reputation as an exceptional wet weather rider. He finished the 1982 season 8th in the 350 class and 10th in the 250 class.
He would finish second to Carlos Lavado in the 1983 250 class with another Grand Prix victory in the Swedish Grand Prix. In 1984, he won three times on a Yamaha and captured the 250 World Championship.[1]
The following year saw him move up to the premiere 500cc division with the Gauloises-Yamaha team where he won again in the rain at the 1985 German Grand Prix. He finished the season in an impressive third place to Freddie Spencer and Eddie Lawson. In 1989, he again finished third in the 500cc championship behind Lawson and Wayne Rainey.
Sarron's 500cc career occurred at a time when the bikes suited the sliding style of the Americans who had been brought up on dirt oval tracks, yet Sarron still managed to post respectable results. In 1994, he teamed up with his brother Dominique Sarron, to win the prestigious Bol d'or endurance race. In 1995 he retired from competition to take on the role of team director for Yamaha's Superbike team.
Grand Prix career statistics
Points system from 1969 to 1987:
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Points 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 Points system from 1988 to 1992:
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Points 20 17 15 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year Class Team Machine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Points Rank Wins 1976 350cc Sonauto-Yamaha TZ350 FRA AUT NAT IOM NED FIN CZE
10GER
7ESP 5 26th 0 1977 250cc Sonauto-Yamaha TZ250 VEN GER
1NAT ESP
4FRA YUG NED BEL SWE FIN CZE GBR 23 14th 1 350cc Sonauto-Yamaha TZ350 VEN GER
8NAT ESP
2FRA YUG NED SWE
10FIN
2CZE
3GBR 38 7th 0 1978 350cc Sonauto-Yamaha TZ350 VEN
6AUT FRA NAT NED
5SWE FIN GBR
7GER CZE YUG 15 15th 0 1979 500cc Sonauto-Yamaha TZ500 VEN
7AUT GER
8NAT
RetESP YUG
7NED
9BEL
RetSWE
9FIN
5GBR
6FRA 26 11th 0 1981 500cc Sonauto-Yamaha TZ500 AUT
RetGER NAT
9FRA
RetYUG NED BEL RSM
12GBR
18FIN SWE 2 23rd 0 1982 250cc Sonauto-Yamaha TZ250 FRA ESP
9NAT
8NED BEL YUG
5GBR SWE FIN
1CZE RSM GER 26 10th 1 350cc Sonauto-Yamaha TZ350 ARG AUT FRA NAT NED
5GBR
5FIN
2CZE
7GER 28 8th 0 1983 250cc Sonauto-Yamaha TZ250 RSA
RetFRA
RetNAT
RetGER
7ESP
2AUT
4YUG
2NED
RetBEL
2GBR
3SWE
173 2nd 1 1984 250cc Sonauto-Yamaha TZ250 RSA
2NAT
RetESP
2AUT
1GER
1FRA
5YUG
2NED
RetBEL
3GBR
1SWE
2RSM
Ret109 1st 3 1985 500cc Sonauto-Yamaha YZR500 RSA
6ESP
3GER
1NAT
5AUT
3YUG
5NED
RetBEL
3FRA
RetGBR
3SWE
4RSM
Ret80 3rd 1 1986 500cc Sonauto-Yamaha YZR500 ESP
5NAT
4GER
RetAUT
4YUG
6NED
5BEL
3FRA
3GBR
RetSWE RSM
658 6th 0 1987 500cc Sonauto-Yamaha YZR500 JPN
RetESP
RetGER
RetNAT
3AUT
6YUG NED
RetFRA
3GBR
4SWE
RetCZE
7RSM
8POR
5BRA
5ARG
Ret52 7th 0 1988 500cc Sonauto-Yamaha YZR500 JPN
8USA
6ESP
4EXP
4NAT
RetGER
3AUT
RetNED
3BEL
RetYUG
2FRA
2GBR
3SWE
3CZE
RetBRA
5149 4th 0 1989 500cc Sonauto-Yamaha YZR500 JPN
7AUS
3USA
6ESP
4NAT
DNSGER
5AUT
4YUG
5NED
3BEL
4FRA
4GBR
5SWE
2CZE
4BRA
8165.5 3rd 0 1990 500cc Sonauto-Yamaha YZR500 JPN
RetUSA
4ESP
7NAT GER
4AUT
7YUG NED
7BEL
4FRA
RetGBR
8SWE CZE
6HUN
RetAUS
Ret84 9th 0 References
Preceded by
Carlos Lavado250cc Motorcycle World Champion
1984Succeeded by
Freddie Spencer250cc/Moto2 Motorcycle World Champions 1950 – D. Ambrosini
1951 – B. Ruffo
1952 – E. Lorenzetti
1953 – W. Haas
1954 – W. Haas
1955 – H. Müller
1956 – C. Ubbiali
1957 – C. Sandford
1958 – T. Provini
1959 – C. Ubbiali1960 – C. Ubbiali
1961 – M. Hailwood
1962 – J. Redman
1963 – J. Redman
1964 – P. Read
1965 – P. Read
1966 – M. Hailwood
1967 – M. Hailwood
1968 – P. Read
1969 – K. Carruthers1990 – J. Kocinski
1991 – L. Cadalora
1992 – L. Cadalora
1993 – T. Harada
1994 – M. Biaggi
1995 – M. Biaggi
1996 – M. Biaggi
1997 – M. Biaggi
1998 – L. Capirossi
1999 – V. Rossi2000 – O. Jacque
2001 – D. Kato
2002 – M. Melandri
2003 – M. Poggiali
2004 – D. Pedrosa
2005 – D. Pedrosa
2006 – J. Lorenzo
2007 – J. Lorenzo
2008 – M. Simoncelli
2009 – H. AoyamaCategories:- People from Clermont-Ferrand
- French motorcycle racers
- 250cc World Championship riders
- 350cc World Championship riders
- 500cc World Championship riders
- 1955 births
- Living people
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