1949 Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix

The 1949 Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix was the fourth round of the 1949 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.

  1949 Belgian Grand Prix
Race details
Race 4 of 6 races in the
1949 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date17 July 1949
LocationCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 14.120 km (8.774 mi)
500 cc
Rider
Fastest lap
Rider Arciso Artesiani Gilera
Time 96.3 mph (155.0 km/h)
Podium
First Bill Doran AJS
Second Arciso Artesiani Gilera
Third Enrico Lorenzetti Moto Guzzi
350 cc
Rider
Fastest lap
Rider Freddie Frith
Bob Foster
Velocette
Velocette
Time 90.8 mph (146.1 km/h)
Podium
First Freddie Frith Velocette
Second Bob Foster Velocette
Third Johnny Lockett Norton
Sidecar (B2A)
Rider
Fastest lap
Rider Eric Oliver Norton
Podium
First Eric Oliver Norton
Second Frans Vanderschrick Norton
Third Ernesto Merlo Gilera

British rider Bill Doran won the 500cc race riding his AJS from Arciso Artesiani and Enrico Lorenzetti.

By winning their second race of the 600 cc Sidecar of the season British Norton rider Eric Oliver and his swinger Denis Jenkinson wrapped up the first Sidecar championship before the third and final round to be held at the Nations Grand Prix. In the same race, Belgian sidecar rider Edouard Bruylant and his British swinger known as "Hurst" were killed.

500 cc classification

Pos Rider Manufacturer Time Points
1 Bill Doran AJS 1:19:56.0 10
2 Arciso Artesiani Gilera +0.2 9
3 Enrico Lorenzetti Moto Guzzi +1.3 7
4 Artie Bell Norton +50.0 6
5 Nello Pagani Gilera +1:08.0 5
6 Guido Leoni Moto Guzzi +1:14.0
7 Harold Daniell Norton
8 George Morrison Norton
9 Syd Jensen Triumph
10 Ken Bills Velocette
16 finishers
[1][2]

350 cc classification

Pos Rider Manufacturer Time Points
1 Freddie Frith Velocette 1h 06m 14s 10.5
2 Bob Foster Velocette +16s 8.5
3 Johnny Lockett Norton +33s 7
4 David Whitworth Velocette +1m 39s 6
5 Eric McPherson AJS +2m 01s 5
6 Reg Armstrong AJS +2m 01s
7 Eric Oliver Velocette
8 Enrico Lorenzetti Moto Guzzi
9 Louis van Rijswijk Velocette
10 Tommy Wood Velocette
22 finishers
[2][3]

Sidecar Classification

Pos Rider Passenger Manufacturer Time Points
1 Eric Oliver Denis Jenkinson Norton 50m 07s 11
2 Frans Vanderschrick Martin Whitney Norton +25s 8
3 Ernesto Merlo Dino Magri Gilera +1m 33s 7
4 Roland Benz Max Hirzel BMW +1m 54s 6
5 Pip Harris Neil Smith Norton +2m 31s 5
6 Raymond Rorsvort Louis van Leemput BMW +4m 33s
7 Alphonse Vervroegen ? FN
8 Jean Debotze ? Norton
8 finishers
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References

  1. Bula, Maurice. Grand Prix Motorcycle Championships of the World. Haynes Publications Inc. 1949–500 cc. ISBN 0-85429-208-X.
  2. Davison, G. S., ed. (1950). The Racing Year. W. W. Curtis, Ltd. pp. 52–57.
  3. Bula, Maurice. Grand Prix Motorcycle Championships of the World. Haynes Publications Inc. 1949–350 cc. ISBN 0-85429-208-X.
  4. Bula, Maurice. Grand Prix Motorcycle Championships of the World. Haynes Publications Inc. Championnat du monde de side-cars 1949. ISBN 0-85429-208-X.
Previous race:
1949 Dutch TT
FIM Grand Prix World Championship
1949 season
Next race:
1949 Ulster Grand Prix
Previous race:
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