Formula TT 1987

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The 1987 Formula TT season was the eleventh in the history of Formula TT and was announced by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme as the official world championship.

Seven races were held at seven events.

Distribution of points

Scoring
space 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10
Points 15th 12 10 8th 6th 5 4th 3 2 1

All the results achieved were included in the evaluation.

useful information

Race results

date run route 1st place place 2 place 3
1 April 20 ItalyItaly Italy Misano Paul Iddon Fred Merkel Joey Dunlop
2 03.05. Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary Hungaroring Virginio Ferrari Davide Tardozzi Andersson is different
3 05/30 Isle of ManIsle of Man 69th Isle of Man TT Mountain Course Joey Dunlop Phil Mellor Geoff Johnson
4th 25.06. NetherlandsNetherlands 57. Dutch TT Aces Virginio Ferrari Davide Tardozzi Roger Marshall
5 08/30 JapanJapan Japan Sugo Kevin Magee Yukiya Ōshima Mick Doohan
6th 20.09. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Germany Hockenheim Virginio Ferrari Davide Tardozzi Ernst Gschwender
7th 27.09. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Donington Paul Iddon Roger Marshall Joey Dunlop

Driver ranking

1 ItalyItaly Virginio Ferrari Bimota 49
2 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Joey Dunlop Honda 46
3 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Paul Iddon Suzuki 43
4th ItalyItaly Davide Tardozzi Bimota 36
5 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Roger Marshall Suzuki 30th
6th Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Peter Rubatto Yamaha 26th
7th SwedenSweden Andersson is different Suzuki 24
8th United StatesUnited States Fred Merkel Honda 20th
9 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Ernst Gschwender Suzuki 18th
10 AustraliaAustralia Kevin Magee Yamaha 15th
11 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Phil Mellor Suzuki 12
JapanJapan Yukiya Ōshima Suzuki 12
13 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Geoff Johnson Yamaha 10
AustraliaAustralia Mick Doohan Yamaha 10
FinlandFinland Jari Suhonen Yamaha 10
16 DenmarkDenmark Henrik Ottosen Yamaha 9
17th JapanJapan Katsuro Takayoshi Suzuki 8th
18th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Trevor Nation Yamaha 8th
19th Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Klaus Caspers Suzuki 8th
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mark Phillips Suzuki 8th
21st United KingdomUnited Kingdom Andy McGladdery Suzuki 6th
JapanJapan Mitsuo Saitō Yamaha 6th
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Bodo Schmidt Bimota 6th
24 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Nick Jefferies Honda 5
JapanJapan Takahiro Sohwa Kawasaki 5
New ZealandNew Zealand Glenn Williams Suzuki 5
27 DenmarkDenmark René Rasmussen Suzuki 4th
ItalyItaly Fabrizio Pirovano Bimota 4th
29 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Dave Leach Suzuki 3
JapanJapan Jun Suzuki Honda 3
31 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Hofmann Kawasaki 3
32 LuxembourgLuxembourg Patrick Bettendorf Suzuki 2
JapanJapan Shohji Hiratsuka Yamaha 2
34 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Edwin Weibel Honda 2
35 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Steve Williams Yamaha 1
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Steve Lindsell Yamaha 1
NetherlandsNetherlands Henk de Vries Yamaha 1
JapanJapan Katsunori Shinozaki Suzuki 1

References

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Klaus Klein. www.motorsportmemorial.org, accessed on November 3, 2010 (English).