1976 German motorcycle Grand Prix

West Germany  1976 German Grand Prix
Race details
Race 11 of 12 races in the
1976 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date29 August 1976
Official nameGrosser Preis von Deutschland[1][2][3]
LocationNürburgring
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 22.835 km (14.189 mi)
500 cc
Rider
Fastest lap
Rider Netherlands Marcel Ankoné Suzuki
Time 8:59.900
Podium
First Italy Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta
Second Italy Marco Lucchinelli Suzuki
Third United States Pat Hennen Suzuki
350 cc
Rider
Fastest lap
Rider Venezuela Johnny Cecotto Yamaha
Time 8:57.300
Podium
First Italy Walter Villa Harley-Davidson
Second Venezuela Johnny Cecotto Yamaha
Third Italy Gianfranco Bonera Harley-Davidson
250 cc
Rider
Fastest lap
Rider Italy Walter Villa Harley-Davidson
Time 9:03.200
Podium
First Italy Walter Villa Harley-Davidson
Second South Africa Kork Ballington Yamaha
Third South Africa Jon Ekerold Yamaha
125 cc
Rider
Fastest lap
Rider West Germany Anton Mang Morbidelli
Time 10:12.200
Podium
First West Germany Anton Mang Morbidelli
Second West Germany Walter Koschine Maico
Third Belgium Julien van Zeebroeck Morbidelli
50 cc
Rider
Fastest lap
Rider Spain Ángel Nieto Bultaco
Time 10:26.900
Podium
First Spain Ángel Nieto Bultaco
Second West Germany Herbert Rittberger Kreidler
Third Switzerland Ulrich Graf Kreidler
Sidecar (B2A)
Rider
Fastest lap
Rider West Germany Werner Schwärzel König
Time 11:02.100
Podium
First West Germany Werner Schwärzel König
Second West Germany Rolf Steinhausen Busch-König
Third United Kingdom George O'Dell Yamaha

The 1976 German motorcycle Grand Prix was the eleventh round of the 1976 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 29 August 1976 at the Nürburgring circuit. The 500cc race was known for being the distinguished Giacomo Agostini's 122nd and final victory in Grand Prix motorcycle competition, a record that still stands today.

  1. ^ "Grand Prix uitslagen en bijzonderheden 1976 - heden". Archived from the original on 2015-07-25. Retrieved 2019-07-26.
  2. ^ "1976 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.
  3. ^ "Nürburgring | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.