- Eddie Lawson
Infobox Former Grand Prix motorcycle rider
Caption = Lawson aboard the Honda NSR500, 1989.
Name = Eddie Lawson
Nationality = flagicon|United StatesUnited States
Years = 1983 - 1992
Teams = Yamaha,Honda ,Cagiva
Races = 127
Championships = 500cc - 1984,1986,1988,1989
Wins = 31
Podiums = 78
Points = 1429
Poles = 18
Fastest laps = 21
First race = 1983 500cc South African Grand Prix
First win = 1984 500cc South African Grand Prix
Last win = 1992 500cc Hungarian Grand Prix
Last race = 1992 500cc South African Grand PrixEddie Lawson (born birth date and age|1958|03|11 in
Upland, California ) is a former four-timeGrand Prix motorcycle racing World Champion. His penchant for consistently finishing in the points earned him the nickname "Steady Eddie".Biography
Lawson began his motorcycle racing career in the Southern California dirt track circuit. When it became increasingly difficult to find machinery able to compete with the dominant
Harley Davidson s, he switched his attention toroad racing . In 1979, Lawson finished the season second behindFreddie Spencer in the AMA 250cc road racing National Championship. Afterwards, he was offered a ride with the Kawasaki Superbike team and won theAMA Superbike Series in 1981 and 1982. He also won the AMA 250cc road racing National Championship in 1980 and 1981 for Kawasaki. Lawson accepted an offer from Yamaha to contest the 500cc World Championship asKenny Roberts ' team-mate for the 1983 season. Lawson spent the 1983 season learning the ropes of the Grand Prix circuit. In 1984 , Lawson began winning regularly and won the 1984 world championship. It would mark the first of four world titles Lawson would go on to win. After winning two more titles for Yamaha in 1986 and 1988, Lawson shocked the racing world by announcing he would be leaving Yamaha to sign with their arch-rivalsHonda . He went on to win the 1989 title for Honda, becoming the first rider to win back-to-back championships on machines from different manufacturers.In 1990, Lawson won the
Suzuka 8 Hours endurance race on a Yamaha YZF750R paired withJapan ese riderTadahiko Taira . Lawson also won theDaytona 200 in 1986 and came out of retirement to win it again in 1993. When he retired from GP racing in the early 1990s, he ranked third on the all-time 500cc Grand Prix wins list with 31.After finishing his motorcycle career, Lawson pursued a career in four wheeled motorsport racing in the United States competing in the
Indy Lights series and eventually toCART . In 1996 where he competed in 11 races with a best finish of 6th. His passion for speed remains undiminished and the former World Champion now enjoys driving 250cc Go karts often accompanied by his great friend and rivalWayne Rainey , who races in a specially modified kart to cope with his spinal injuries.
=Grand Prix career statistics cite news | url=http://www.motogp.com/en/MotoGP+Legends/profiles/Eddie+Lawson | title=Rider Statistics - Eddie Lawson | publisher=MotoGP.com | accessdate=2008-09-04 ] =Awards
* Lawson was inducted into the
Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1999.
* He was inducted in theMotorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2002.
* The FIM named him a Grand Prix "Legend" in 2005.References
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