Imatra Circuit

Jarno Saarinen Imatranajo Circuit
The layouts of the Imatra circuit
LocationImatra, Finland
Time zoneEET (UTC+2)
EEST (DST)
Coordinates61°10′40.2″N 28°47′28.5″E / 61.177833°N 28.791250°E / 61.177833; 28.791250
Opened1962
Re-opened: 19 August 2016; 8 years ago (2016-08-19)
Closed3 August 1986; 38 years ago (1986-08-03)
Former namesImatra Circuit (1964–1986)
Major eventsCurrent:
International Road Racing Championship
Imatranajo [fi] (2016–2019, 2022–present)
Former:
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix (1964–1982)
Sidecar World Championship (1967–1973, 1980–1982)
Formula TT (1986)
Jarno Saarinen Imatranajo Circuit (1979–1986, 2016–present)
Length4.950 km (3.076 miles)
Turns11
Race lap record1:50.616 ( Danny Webb, BMW S1000RR, 2018, SBK)
Grand Prix Circuit (1964–1978)
Length6.030 km (3.747 miles)
Turns14
Race lap record2:05.900 ( Johnny Cecotto, Yamaha YZR500, 1977, 500cc)

The Imatra Circuit is a motorsport street circuit in Imatra, Finland. The circuit has existed in two versions, and has been exclusively used for the "Imatranajo [fi]" motorcycle road race. From 1962 to 1978 a 6.030 km (3.747 mi) clockwise street circuit in the east of the town of Imatra was used. The circuit ran along the Vuoksi river and a railway line that had to be crossed. From 1979 to 1986 a shorter circuit was used. This was only 4.950 km (3.076 mi) long and consisted mostly of the western part of the original circuit.

From the 1964 season until the 1982 season the Grand Prix of Finland was run 19 times in Imatra. From the 1983 season the "Imatranajo" lost its World Championship status due to the dangerous nature of the circuit and the death of sidecar driver Jock Taylor in 1982.

The last road race on the Imatra Circuit for many years was held in 1986 when a six-year-old boy died after falling under a running wheel, but classic races still took place. Road racing returned to Imatra in August 2016 with a round of the International Road Racing Championship, and another round was held in 2017. In the "Imatranajo" on June 15, 2019, a fatal crash occurred when a Swiss driver Mathias Gnägi with a Superbike class dropped off the track in the rain and was killed.

Lap records

As of July 2018, the fastest official race lap records at the Jarno Saarinen Imatranajo Circuit are listed as:

Category Time Driver Vehicle Event
Jarno Saarinen Imatranajo Circuit: 4.950 km (1979–1986, 2016–present)
Superbike 1:50.3 Côme Geenen BMW M1000RR 2024 Imatranajo IRRC SBK round
500cc 1:54.000 Marco Lucchinelli Suzuki RG 500 gamma 1981 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
Supersport 1:55.856 Pauli Pekkanen MV Agusta F3 675 2018 Imatranajo IRRC SSP round
250cc 2:10.300 Gregg Hansford Kawasaki KR250 1979 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
125cc 2:26.800 Ricardo Tormo Bultaco 125 1979 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
Grand Prix Circuit: 6.030 km (1964–1978)
500cc 2:05.900 Johnny Cecotto Yamaha YZR500 1977 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
350cc 2:13.800 Takazumi Katayama Yamaha TZ 350 1978 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
250cc 2:16.600 Walter Villa Harley-Davidson RR250 1977 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
125cc 2:23.500 Pier Paolo Bianchi Morbidelli 125 1977 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
50cc 2:59.900 Julien Vanzeebroeck Kreidler 50 GP 1976 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix

Finnish Grand Prix results

From 1964 to 1972

Year Class 1st 2nd 3rd Fastest Lap
1964 50 cc Hugh Anderson (Suzuki) Hans-Georg Anscheidt (Kreidler) Luigi Taveri (Kreidler) Hugh Anderson (Suzuki)
125 cc Luigi Taveri (Honda) Ralph Bryans (Honda) Jim Redman (Honda) Jim Redman (Honda)
350 cc Jim Redman (Honda) Bruce Beale (Honda) Endel Kiisa (CKEB) Jim Redman (Honda)
500 cc Jack Ahearn (Norton) Mike Duff (Matchless) Gyula Marsovszky (Matchless) Mike Duff (Matchless)
1965 125 cc Hugh Anderson (Suzuki) Frank Perris (Suzuki) Jochen Leitert (MZ) Hugh Anderson (Suzuki)
250 cc Mike Duff (Yamaha) Heinz Rosner (MZ) Ralph Bryans (Honda) Mike Duff (Yamaha)
350 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Bruce Beale (Honda) František Boček (Jawa) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
500 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Paddy Driver (Matchless) Fred Stevens (Matchless) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
1966 125 cc Phil Read (Yamaha) Luigi Taveri (Honda) Ralph Bryans (Honda) Luigi Taveri (Honda)
250 cc Mike Hailwood (Honda) Stuart Graham (Honda) František Šťastný (Jawa) Mike Hailwood (Honda)
350 cc Mike Hailwood (Honda) Heinz Rosner (MZ) Jack Ahearn (Norton) Mike Hailwood (Honda)
500 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Mike Hailwood (Honda) Jack Findlay (McIntyre-Matchless) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
1967 125 cc Stuart Graham (Suzuki) Bill Ivy (Yamaha) Dave Simmonds (Kawasaki) Bill Ivy (Yamaha)
250 cc Mike Hailwood (Honda) Bill Ivy (Yamaha) Derek Woodman (MZ) Mike Hailwood (Honda)
500 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) John Hartle (Métisse-Matchless) Billie Nelson (Norton) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
Sidecars Klaus Enders/ Ralf Engelhardt (BMW) Johann Attenberger/ Josef Schillinger (BMW) Georg Auerbacher/ Eduard Dein (BMW) Klaus Enders/ Ralf Engelhardt (BMW)
1968 125 cc Phil Read (Yamaha) Bill Ivy (Yamaha) Heinz Rosner (MZ) Bill Ivy (Yamaha)
250 cc Phil Read (Yamaha) Heinz Rosner (MZ) Rodney Gould (Bultaco-Yamaha) Phil Read (Yamaha)
500 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Jack Findlay (McIntyre-Matchless) Derek Woodman (Seeley) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
Sidecars Helmut Fath/ Wolfgang Kalauch (URS) Heinz Luthringshauser/ Geoff Hughes (BMW) Georg Auerbacher/ Hermann Hahn (BMW) Helmut Fath/ Wolfgang Kalauch (URS)
1969 125 cc Dave Simmonds (Kawasaki) Günter Bartusch (MZ) Cees van Dongen (Suzuki) Dave Simmonds (Kawasaki)
250 cc Kent Andersson (Yamaha) Günter Bartusch (MZ) Börje Jansson (Yamaha) Kent Andersson (Yamaha)
350 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Rodney Gould (Yamaha) Giuseppe Visenzi (Yamaha) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
500 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Billie Nelson (Paton) Godfrey Nash (Norton) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
Sidecars Klaus Enders/ Ralf Engelhardt (BMW) Helmut Lünemann/ Johnny Bengtsson (BMW) Heinz Luthringshauser/ Geoff Hughes (BMW) Helmut Fath/ Wolfgang Kalauch (URS)
1970 125 cc Dave Simmonds (Kawasaki) Thomas Heuschkel (MZ) Hartmut Bischoff (MZ) Ángel Nieto (Derbi)
250 cc Rodney Gould (Yamaha) Kent Andersson (Yamaha) Paul Smart (Yamaha) Rodney Gould (Yamaha)
350 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Kent Andersson (Yamaha) Rodney Gould (Yamaha) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
500 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Ginger Molloy (Kawasaki) Alberto Pagani (Linto) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
Sidecars Klaus Enders/ Ralf Engelhardt (BMW) Siegfried Schauzu/ Peter Rutterford (BMW) Arsenius Butscher/ Josef Huber (BMW) Klaus Enders/ Ralf Engelhardt (BMW)
1971 125 cc Barry Sheene (Suzuki) Dieter Braun (Maico) Gert Bender (Maico) Barry Sheene (Suzuki)
250 cc Rodney Gould (Yamaha) John Dodds (Yamaha) Dieter Braun (Yamaha) Jarno Saarinen (Yamaha)
350 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Jarno Saarinen (Yamaha) Billie Nelson (Yamaha) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
500 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Dave Simmonds (Kawasaki) Rob Bron (Suzuki) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
Sidecars Horst Owesle/ Peter Rutterford (Münch-URS) Richard Wegener/ Adi Heinrichs (BMW) Jean-Claude Castella/ Albert Castella (BMW) Siegfried Schauzu/ Wolfgang Kalauch (BMW)
1972 125 cc Kent Andersson (Yamaha) Ángel Nieto (Derbi) Dieter Braun (Maico) Kent Andersson (Yamaha)
250 cc Jarno Saarinen (Yamaha) Silvio Grassetti (MZ) Kent Andersson (Yamaha) Jarno Saarinen (Yamaha)
350 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Jarno Saarinen (Yamaha) Renzo Pasolini (Aermacchi) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
500 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Alberto Pagani (MV Agusta) Rodney Gould (Yamaha) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
Sidecars Chris Vincent/ Michael Casey (Münch-URS) Klaus Enders/ Ralf Engelhardt (Busch-BMW) Siegfried Schauzu/ Wolfgang Kalauch (BMW) Chris Vincent/ Michael Casey (Münch-URS)

From 1973 to 1982

(Coloured background = the race was boycotted by international competitors)

Year Class 1st 2nd 3rd Pole Position Fastest Lap
1973 125 cc Otello Buscherini (Malanca) Kent Andersson (Yamaha) Börje Jansson (Maico) Kent Andersson (Yamaha) Otello Buscherini (Malanca)
250 cc Teuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha) Dieter Braun (Yamaha) John Dodds (Yamaha) Teuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha) Teuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha)
350 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Phil Read (MV Agusta) John Dodds (Yamaha) Teuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha) John Dodds (Yamaha)
500 cc Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Phil Read (MV Agusta) Bruno Kneubühler (Yamaha) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta) Giacomo Agostini (MV Agusta)
Sidecars Kalevi Rahko/ Kari Laatikainen (Honda) Jaakko Palomäki/ Juhani Vesterinen (BMW) Pentti Moskari/ Olaf Sten (BMW) Unknown Matti Satukangas/ Alanen (Sachs)
1974 50 cc Julien van Zeebroeck (Van Veen-Kreidler) Rudolf Kunz (Kreidler) Ulrich Graf (Kreidler) Julien van Zeebroeck (Van Veen-Kreidler) Julien van Zeebroeck (Van Veen-Kreidler)
250 cc Walter Villa (Harley-Davidson) Michel Rougerie (Harley-Davidson) Dieter Braun (Yamaha) Michel Rougerie (Harley-Davidson) Walter Villa (Harley-Davidson)
350 cc John Dodds (Yamaha) Bruno Kneubühler (Yamaha) Dieter Braun (Yamaha) Teuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha) Bruno Kneubühler (Yamaha)
500 cc Phil Read (MV Agusta) Gianfranco Bonera (MV Agusta) Teuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha) Phil Read (MV Agusta) Teuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha)
1975 50 cc Ángel Nieto (Kreidler) Eugenio Lazzarini (Piovaticci) Rudolf Kunz (Kreidler) Eugenio Lazzarini (Piovaticci) Ángel Nieto (Kreidler)
250 cc Michel Rougerie (Harley-Davidson) Johnny Cecotto (Yamaha) Otello Buscherini (Yamaha) Michel Rougerie (Harley-Davidson) Johnny Cecotto (Yamaha)
350 cc Johnny Cecotto (Yamaha) Giacomo Agostini (Yamaha) Patrick Pons (Yamaha) Johnny Cecotto (Yamaha) Patrick Pons (Yamaha)
500 cc Giacomo Agostini (Yamaha) Teuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha) Jack Findlay (Yamaha) Gianfranco Bonera (MV Agusta) Giacomo Agostini (Yamaha)
1976 50 cc Julien van Zeebroeck (Kreidler) Ulrich Graf (Kreidler) Eugenio Lazzarini (UFO) Ángel Nieto (Bultaco) Ulrich Graf (Kreidler)
125 cc Pier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli) Gert Bender (Bender) Henk van Kessel (AGV Condor) Pier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli) Pier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli)
250 cc Walter Villa (Harley-Davidson) Takazumi Katayama (Yamaha) Gianfranco Bonera (Harley-Davidson) Walter Villa (Harley-Davidson) Gianfranco Bonera (Harley-Davidson)
350 cc Walter Villa (Harley-Davidson) Dieter Braun (Morbidelli) Tom Herron (Yamaha) Walter Villa (Harley-Davidson) Dieter Braun (Morbidelli)
500 cc Pat Hennen (Suzuki) Teuvo Länsivuori (Suzuki) Philippe Coulon (Suzuki) Giacomo Agostini (Suzuki) John Newbold (Suzuki)
1977 125 cc Pier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli) Eugenio Lazzarini (Morbidelli) Jean-Louis Guignabodet (Morbidelli) Pier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli) Pier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli)
250 cc Walter Villa (Harley-Davidson) Mick Grant (Kawasaki) Kork Ballington (Yamaha) Alan North (Yamaha) Walter Villa (Harley-Davidson)
350 cc Takazumi Katayama (Yamaha) Christian Sarron (Yamaha) Jon Ekerold (Yamaha) Johnny Cecotto (Yamaha) Jon Ekerold (Yamaha)
500 cc Johnny Cecotto (Yamaha) Marco Lucchinelli (Suzuki) Gianfranco Bonera (Suzuki) Barry Sheene (Suzuki) Johnny Cecotto (Yamaha)
1978 125 cc Ángel Nieto (Minarelli) Eugenio Lazzarini (MBA) Harald Bartol (Morbidelli) Eugenio Lazzarini (MBA) Ángel Nieto (Minarelli)
250 cc Kork Ballington (Kawasaki) Gregg Hansford (Kawasaki) Mario Lega (Morbidelli) Gregg Hansford (Kawasaki) Kork Ballington (Kawasaki)
350 cc Kork Ballington (Kawasaki) Takazumi Katayama (Yamaha) Tom Herron (Yamaha) Kork Ballington (Kawasaki) Takazumi Katayama (Yamaha)
500 cc Wil Hartog (Suzuki) Takazumi Katayama (Yamaha) Johnny Cecotto (Yamaha) Johnny Cecotto (Yamaha) Johnny Cecotto (Yamaha)
1979 125 cc Ricardo Tormo (Bultaco) Matti Kinnunen (MBA) Hans Müller (MBA) Stefan Dörflinger (Morbidelli) Ricardo Tormo (Bultaco)
250 cc Kork Ballington (Kawasaki) Gregg Hansford (Kawasaki) Patrick Fernandez (Yamaha) Toni Mang (Kawasaki) Gregg Hansford (Kawasaki)
350 cc Gregg Hansford (Kawasaki) Patrick Fernandez (Yamaha) Pentti Korhonen (Yamaha) Kork Ballington (Kawasaki) Gregg Hansford (Kawasaki)
500 cc Boet van Dulmen (Suzuki) Randy Mamola (Suzuki) Barry Sheene (Suzuki) Boet van Dulmen (Suzuki) Jack Middelburg (Suzuki)
1980 125 cc Ángel Nieto (Minarelli) Pier Paolo Bianchi (MBA) Hans Müller (MBA) Guy Bertin (Motobécane) Ángel Nieto (Minarelli)
250 cc Kork Ballington (Kawasaki) Toni Mang (Krauser) Roland Freymond (Ad Maiora) Toni Mang (Krauser) Kork Ballington (Kawasaki)
500 cc Wil Hartog (Suzuki) Kenny Roberts (Yamaha) Franco Uncini (Suzuki) Graziano Rossi (Suzuki) Marco Lucchinelli (Suzuki)
Sidecars Jock Taylor/ Benga Johansson (Windle-Yamaha) Werner Schwärzel/ Andreas Huber (Yamaha) Bruno Holzer/ Karl Meierhans (LCR-Yamaha) Alain Michel/ Michael Burkhard (Seymaz-Yamaha) Rolf Biland/ Kurt Waltisperg (LCR-Yamaha)
1981 125 cc Ángel Nieto (Minarelli) Jacques Bolle (Motobécane) Maurizio Vitali (MBA) Pier Paolo Bianchi (MBA) Hans Müller (MBA)
250 cc Toni Mang (Kawasaki) Jean-François Baldé (Kawasaki) Jean-Louis Guignabodet (Kawasaki) Toni Mang (Kawasaki) Toni Mang (Kawasaki)
500 cc Marco Lucchinelli (Suzuki) Randy Mamola (Suzuki) Kork Ballington (Kawasaki) Marco Lucchinelli (Suzuki) Marco Lucchinelli (Suzuki) en Jack Middelburg (Suzuki)
Sidecars Rolf Biland/ Kurt Waltisperg (LCR-Yamaha) Jock Taylor/ Benga Johansson (Fowler-Yamaha) Werner Schwärzel/ Andreas Huber (Seymaz-Yamaha) Rolf Biland/ Kurt Waltisperg (LCR-Yamaha) Werner Schwärzel/ Andreas Huber (Seymaz-Yamaha)
1982 125 cc Iván Palazzese (MBA) August Auinger (Bartol-MBA) Johnny Wickström (MBA) Hans Müller (MBA) Iván Palazzese (MBA)
250 cc Christian Sarron (Yamaha) Didier de Radiguès (Chevallier-Yamaha) Sito Pons (Kobas-Rotax) Didier de Radiguès (Chevallier-Yamaha) Christian Sarron (Yamaha)
350 cc Toni Mang (Kawasaki) Christian Sarron (Yamaha) Donnie Robinson (Yamaha) Didier de Radiguès (Chevallier-Yamaha) Toni Mang (Kawasaki)
Sidecars Rolf Biland/ Kurt Waltisperg (LCR-Yamaha) Alain Michel/ Michael Burkhard (Seymaz-Yamaha) Werner Schwärzel/ Andreas Huber (Seymaz-Yamaha) Rolf Biland/ Kurt Waltisperg (LCR-Yamaha) Rolf Biland/ Kurt Waltisperg (LCR-Yamaha)

References and notes

  1. ^ "Throwback Thursday: Grand Prix on Streets". cyclenews.com. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Imatra – Round up – Road Racing News". 21 August 2016. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Imatra Added to Duke Road Race Rankings Schedule – Road Racing News". 17 April 2017. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  4. ^ a b c "Imatranajo - Track". Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  5. ^ "54. Imatranajo, International Road Racing Championship - Race 2 - IRRC SB". 8 July 2018. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  6. ^ "54. Imatranajo, International Road Racing Championship - Race 1 - IRRC SSP". 8 July 2018. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  7. ^ The Sidecar Riders had had enough of the low starting money in Finland, and therefore the only competitors were six Finnish and one unknown German team. Of these, there were only three finishers, so the race was also rather boring. It delivered the first victory in the Sidecar Class for Honda because Kalevi Rahko and Kari Laatikainen won with their Honda CB 500 Four, followed by the BMW sidecars of Jaakko Palomäki / Juhani Vesterinen and Pentti Moskari / Olaf Sten
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