1992 Hungarian 500cc Motorcycle Grand Prix
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- Опубліковано 29 кві 2020
- 1992 Hungarian 500cc Motorcycle Grand Prix
Date: July 12th, 1992
Circuit: Hungaroring
Laps: 30
Telecast: Nine’s Wide World of Sports (Nine Network Australia)
Commentators: Darrell Eastlake and Barry Sheene
Ninth round of the 1992 500cc Motorcycle Grand Prix Season. Eddie Lawson takes his last ever victory, the first for Cagiva, and his first since 1989 in a dramatic wet-dry race that sees the riders gamble on what tyres to use. Polesitter Doug Chandler finishes second, with Randy Mamola in third for what was his final career podium.
Also included is the podium presentation.
NOTE: This race originally aired in Australia as part of a Nine's WWOS double header broadcast consisting of the British Formula One Grand Prix and this Motorcycle Grand Prix.
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NOTE: I apologize if you find the picture in the video to be quite dark. For some reason, UA-cam messed up the brightness of the video (which I could have sworn wasn't an issue when I first posted the video). The original video on my computer looks perfectly fine, so I don't know what happened.
Barry Sheene was such an excellent pundit. His prediction about Lawson was spot on. This is such a historical race in 500cc racing and thanks for sharing it.👌
Well deserved for Castiglioni and Lawson. I'll never forget this race.
A great victory for Eddie Lawson. One of the best all time racers. Great Stuff! Eddie! 🏍️🏍️🏍️
I was there, on the last corner. :-)
Heroic race! I love to see the underdog win and Cagiva at that time in GP roadracing was as underdog as it gets.
Brilliant race.
Sheene was a genius at calling these races, no one has ever done it better or with more colour. He absolutely nailed it, calling Lawson as the winner before it even started🤯
This is absolutely PURE GOLD in every respect!
All these years later and it still has you on the edge of your seat! And how classy were the Castiglioni brothers to give Lawson a Ferrari F40…amazing.
Eddie had already stated at this point he had planned to retire the year before but did this season as a personal favor to the C Brothers in developing the Cagiva. When pressed for the reason for his retirement Lawson said he just couldn’t get on another airplane and endure the long flight from tracks to home. With 4 Championships to his credit, who could blame him?
I clipped a picture of Lawson on the Cagiva at Hungaroring out of Roadracing World and had that grainy newsprint image on my little bulletin board next to my desk for years.
Thanks for posting all these great FIM GP races back when they were on the mighty two strokes!!!!
I watched this race live on 9 at 27 years of age, Lawson was my hero, and he won on a bike we all never thought could. Because he could still ride as well as ever, and drew on his vast experience and made a call no one else did, and he won. Watching it 28 years later I was still on the edge of my seat though I knew the outcome, and I'm still thinking of how good it was half hour later.
Oz 2strokeman 1 Thanks, I hoped you enjoyed watching this again 28 years later!
Steady Eddie on gum balls putting that racing experience and deep well of knowledge to work to go right to the Front and grab the Checkers.🤣
Sheene was on the money
Two equal winners in this race: Eddie Lawson and Barry Sheene
Barry got his prediction bang on.
Ah yes, Hungary. I actually did some obscure digging and found out that the circuit only reappeared in 1992 because Bernie Ecclestone himself wanted it on the calendar! It wasn't liked by the riders, who found it to be an "F1 styled circuit" and complained about the bumpy surface.
Yeah, he added a few F1 circuits to the calendar that year, including Magny-Cours and Interlagos.
@@TrickyMario7654 I love Interlagos but it just didnt have the corner run off for bikes
@@Keithhundt Still doesn't today, considering the number of rider deaths in recent years.
Race starts at 5:44
Sheene, TROP LOURD 👆😂🌚🌔👣🍄💵💵💵💵💵
I see Duke Video is on your case but these videos don't seem to have their footage so what gives?
They're inconsistent and random when it comes to taking these videos down. Even when they do, I just dispute the claim and most of the time, they would release it.
Matthew Hull I’m posting them onto my Internet Archive account.
@@TrickyMario7654 Lovely stuff mate. You're doing a great job with this.
Thank you for uploading these!
In the US, all we.has was cyclones, once a week.
With Barry Sheene announcing, couldn't be better!
33:40 Harro 😂
slowest 500cc race ever run?
This probably is, even though Japan that year was even wetter than this race.
@@TrickyMario7654 don't forget the Malaysian GP that had 2 parts, cause of the rain also. ;)
Slowest? Maybe; possibly one of the best to watch ever! I cannot count how many times I have watched this race….it was a pretty special moment in Motorsport. Still my all time favorite GP. I have a real soft spot for the underdog, specifically, ESPECIALLY, Cagiva❤
I never noticed before, just how bad at commentary Barry actually was, he dives off all over the place. Talking about all things that really have no bearing on, or has any point to the actual race? He was a good racer, but, commentary is substandard!
Fantastic commentary. As world class as the events themselves. ❤
Always a mistery why this track is not permanent in motogp. This and Grobnik Croatia ❤❤