1992 German 500cc Motorcycle Grand Prix
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- 1992 German 500cc Motorcycle Grand Prix
Date: June 14th, 1992
Circuit: Hockenheimring
Laps: 18
Telecast: Nine’s Wide World of Sports (Nine Network Australia)
Commentators: Darrell Eastlake and Barry Sheene
Seventh round of the 1992 500cc Motorcycle Grand Prix Season. Mick Doohan wins his fifth race of the season, further cementing his championship lead after Wayne Rainey pulled out of the race due to various injuries he suffered following a rather nasty highside in qualifying. Kevin Schwantz finished second, nearly twenty five seconds behind Doohan, while Wayne Gardner finished third to finally get his first points of the season.
Also included are qualifying highlights, the podium presentation, and the last lap of the 125cc race, won by Bruno Casanova.
NOTE: You may notice a brief pause at 23:14. We had a problem trying to rip this race from the disc and what you see here is the best we could manage. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.
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Big Dazza, a lovely likeable bloke, & Bazza the bike legend who knew what he was talking about. RIP fellas, we watch you all the time on this thing called UA-cam.
LMAO, Sheene talked a load of fkn bollox most of the time.....the dope didn't know what a fkn highside was...engine seized my arse, same level as that dope Murray Walker when doing commentary., you silly lapdog LOL
1991 was a good season for 500's. Pity there's so little of it on UA-cam. C'mon people I know someone out there will have it. 🤜💥🤛
Woww. Remember this so well it could have been yesterday! How all those years flew by is mind blowing 🎉😊
Rainey's practice highside was a real egg-beater of a crash. Would've given most guys second thoughts about racing. But not Wayne. Hard as nails.
Damn....it looked like he probably STILL has a bruise on his butt. He has wrecks like that, and goes on, and had that easy little slide, and gets paralyzed. It's all just a matter of how you land and what gets moved around.
good race for 2nd.......miss dazz and bazz they were great...thanks for the vid mario
Nick Bellinger Yeah, the battle behind Doohan and Schwantz in this race were entertaining.
Criville was brilliant for a rookie!!!
Essa pista era sensacional, pena que não tem mais esse formato😬😬😬
Lol at the end when Doohan and Schwantz both look back at the pack saying 'where were you!?'
Doohan really stunk up the show in 92
God Bless Jim Clark.
It’s nice to hear Darrell bring him up here. As he mentioned, he was at Indy that year for the 500.
Love the Delta S4 Bburrago model
Doohan BEST year
Honda using Fuel Injection all year and Doohan still lost KARMA 101
@@CP-kb1du Fuel injection didn't make it to the NSR until 1993. Doohan lost the championship due to the badly broken leg he suffered at Assen. It was the Big Bang engine that gave him such a huge advantage in 1992; that and the fact that HRC figured out the proper balance on the handling side.
As verdadeiras motos de corrida, ariscas, sem auxílios eletrônicos como as motos de hoje....
Doohan what a fuckin machine
I liked GP racing a lot more before Ezpeleta turned it into NASCAR...
🙏 👍 🇨🇷
Before spaniards and italians took over,white blonde riders ruled the championship.
Mick doohans fuel injected honda!
MrSkid1970 I’m pretty sure Honda didn’t introduce the fuel-injected NSR 500 until 1993.
@@TrickyMario7654 Honda has the Fuel Injected bike here why it was so so so fast ....
It’s not fuel injection, it’s the Big Bang motor that made the difference...
@@CP-kb1du Fuel injection didn't get to the NSR until 1993.
@@rapid13 Shin Ichi Itoh was the first on the fuel injected NSR. Do not remember well if it was here or Salzburgring.