- 1967 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
This article recaps the 1967
Grand Prix motorcycle racing season.eason summary
A seminal year in motorcycle Grand Prix history as well as the end of an era with Honda making the decision to pull the plug on its racing efforts. Nevertheless, Honda would go out with a bang, with
Mike Hailwood taking the 250 cc and 350 cc crowns and coming within a whisker of dethroningGiacomo Agostini for the 500 cc title.Honda decided to concentrate on the larger classes leaving Suzuki to dominate the 50 cc class with Anscheidt again the champion. The improved Yamahas took the 125 cc class with
Bill Ivy finishing ahead of team-matePhil Read .In the 250 cc class, Read would battle Hailwood mightily for the title. They both finished the season with 50 points but Hailwood took the title because he had five wins to Read's four. In the 350 cc class, Hailwood had an easier time, taking six wins and claiming the crown by mid-season.
The 500 title fight would be one for the ages with Agostini and Hailwood swapping wins back and forth including a legendary duel at the Isle of Man TT. The chase went down to the last race in Canada. Hailwood won there to tie on points. Each rider had five wins so it came down to second places- Agostini taking the title with three seconds to Hailwood's two.
With Honda's pullout, Hailwood left motorcycle racing to take up a car racing career. He left with a blaze of glory, winning three classes in one day at the Dutch TT as well as three classes in one week at the Isle of Man TT.
500 cc Season review
1967 350 cc Roadracing World Championship final standings
125 cc Season review
1967 50 cc Roadracing World Championship final standings
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