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1992 Hungarian motorcycle Grand Prix

Hungary  1992 Hungarian Grand Prix
Race details
Race 9 of 13 races in the
1992 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Circuit Hungaroring1999.png
Date 12 July 1992
Location Hungaroring
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.381 km (2.722 mi)
500 cc
Pole position
Rider United States Doug Chandler
Time 1:43.028
Fastest lap
Rider Brazil Alex Barros
Time 1:46.862
Podium
First United States Eddie Lawson
Second United States Doug Chandler
Third United States Randy Mamola
250 cc
Pole position
Rider Italy Luca Cadalora
Time 1:44.069
Fastest lap
Rider Italy Pierfrancesco Chili
Time 1:44.995
Podium
First Italy Luca Cadalora
Second Italy Loris Reggiani
Third Spain Alberto Puig
125 cc
Pole position
Rider Italy Alessandro Gramigni
Time 1:50.034
Fastest lap
Rider Italy Fausto Gresini
Time 1:50.150
Podium
First Italy Alessandro Gramigni
Second Germany Ralf Waldmann
Third Italy Fausto Gresini
Pole position
Rider United States Doug Chandler
Time 1:43.028
Fastest lap
Rider Brazil Alex Barros
Time 1:46.862
Podium
First United States Eddie Lawson
Second United States Doug Chandler
Third United States Randy Mamola
Pole position
Rider Italy Luca Cadalora
Time 1:44.069
Fastest lap
Rider Italy Pierfrancesco Chili
Time 1:44.995
Podium
First Italy Luca Cadalora
Second Italy Loris Reggiani
Third Spain Alberto Puig
Pole position
Rider Italy Alessandro Gramigni
Time 1:50.034
Fastest lap
Rider Italy Fausto Gresini
Time 1:50.150
Podium
First Italy Alessandro Gramigni
Second Germany Ralf Waldmann
Third Italy Fausto Gresini

The 1992 Hungarian motorcycle Grand Prix was the ninth round of the 1992 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 10–12 July 1992 at the Hungaroring circuit.

Wayne Rainey and Kevin Schwantz are back from injury, Schwantz with a thin cast that will allow him to ride. Yamaha introduced its YZR500 version of a "big bang" bike for Rainey. Rainey tried using the old engine with the new chassis, but the rear wheel spun too much and the power came on too abruptly.

Doug Chandler on pole; John Kocinski gets the start but rain brings out a red flag and a new race.

Wet restart goes to Eddie Lawson, then Schwantz and Rainey. Randy Mamola moves to the lead.

Order becomes: Mamola, Rainey, Chandler and Schwantz. Chandler passes Rainey.

Lawson started the race with cut slicks, and as conditions dry out, he moves quickly through the field, passing Schwantz in 4th place. Crivillé pits and switches bikes.

Lawson passes Rainey, then Mamola. Chandler still ahead. Many riders are pitting to change tires.

Lawson passes Chandler with 2 laps to go. It is Cagiva's first win in the premier class.

Schwantz: "To finish where I finished, actually in front of him, was almost a race win in itself for me. To have had Wayne as far out in front of me as he was early in the race, to reel him in and pass him and to leave with more points on him was great."



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