List of Sidecarcross World Championship records and statistics

1

The FIM Sidecarcross World Championship is an annual event, organised by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and held since 1980. Previous to that, a European competition was held from 1971 onwards, first the FIM Cup and then, from 1975, the FIM European Championship. All races held since the competitions interception in 1971 were staged in Europe and almost all riders hail from this continent. As World Championship winning riders is concerned, the competition is dominated by a small number of countries, with World Champions coming exclusively from Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Latvia and Belgium.

Champions

The top-three teams season-by-season were:

FIM Cup

The FIM Cup was the first incarnation of the competition, held from 1971 to 1974:

FIM European Championship

From 1975 to 1979, the competition was called the FIM European Championship:

FIM World Championship

Since 1980, the competition runs under the name of FIM World Championship:

Statistics

GP winning drivers

The number of races has historically. This leads to the Grand Prix winners table being somewhat in favour of the more recent riders, early seasons having had only a small number of races. Every race weekend now consists of two races, with the best team out of the two becoming the week ends Grand Prix winner. In some earlier seasons, race weekends were also staged in three separate races. Listed are all Grand Prix winning drivers up until the end of the 2015 season:

Countries

The overwhelming majority of Grand Prix winners hail from the five countries that also have provided a World Champion. These five also sit at the top of the list of countries having held Grand Prix, alongside France and the United Kingdom, who are without a World Championship:

GP wins per country

GP's held by country

GP Locations

In the history of the competition from 1971 to 2015, races have been held in 157 different locations, with Malpartida de Cáceres and Stelpe having been new additions for 2015:

Top-ten finishers in the World Championship

The drivers (excluding passengers) finishing in the top-ten and their season-by-season finish:

1980 to 1999

The first twenty seasons of the World Championship:

2000 to present

The seasons of the World Championship since 2000:

Key

This article is derived from Wikipedia and licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. View the original article.

Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
Bliptext is not affiliated with or endorsed by Wikipedia or the Wikimedia Foundation.

View original