1958 Motocross World Championship

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OrganizerFIM
Duration20 May/18 August
Number of races10
Number of manufacturers8
1958 Motocross World Championship
Action from the 1958 500cc Dutch Grand Prix, held in Sint Anthonis on 27 July 1958.
OrganizerFIM
Duration20 May/18 August
Number of races10
Number of manufacturers8
Champions
500ccBelgium René Baeten
250cc[a]Czech Republic Jaromír Čížek
Motocross World Championship seasons

The 1958 Motocross World Championship was the 2nd edition of the Motocross World Championship organized by the FIM and reserved for 500cc motorcycles.[1] In a sign of the sport's growing popularity, the first Motocross World Championship race behind the Iron Curtain is hosted by Czechoslovakia on 8 June.

After five editions of the European Championship, from 1952 to 1956, the championship from 1957 took the name of the World Championship, at least for the 500cc class. The 250cc class, introduced this season, will also dispute five running-in seasons, from 1957 to 1961, a period in which it will take on the name of the European Cup, to become World Championship as well starting from the 1962 season.[1]

From April to August the 500cc class held 9 grands prix which awarded points to the first six classified competitors, respectively: 8, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1. The score in the final classification of each competitor was calculated on the best four results.[2]

Grands Prix

500cc

Round Date Grand Prix Location Winner Team Report
1 April 20 Austria Austrian Grand Prix Sittendorf Belgium Hubert Scaillet FN Report
2 May 4 Denmark Danish Grand Prix Næstved Sweden Bill Nilsson Crescent-AJS Report
3 May 11 Switzerland Swiss Grand Prix Geneva Belgium René Baeten FN Report
4 May 18 France French Grand Prix Cassel United Kingdom John Draper BSA Report
5 June 22 Italy Italian Grand Prix Imola Sweden Sten Lundin Monark Report
6 July 6 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Hawkstone Park Sweden Lars Gustavsson Monark Report
7 July 27 Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix Sint Anthonis United Kingdom John Draper BSA Report
8 August 3 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Namur Belgium René Baeten FN Report
9 August 10 Luxembourg Luxembourg Grand Prix Ettelbruck Belgium René Baeten FN Report
10 August 17 Sweden Swedish Grand Prix Uddevalla Sweden Sten Lundin Monark Report
Sources:[3][4]

250cc

Round Date Grand Prix Location Winner Team Report
1 April 20 Austria Austrian Grand Prix Sittendorf Germany Rolf Müller Maico Report
2 May 11 Switzerland Swiss Grand Prix Geneva Czech Republic Jaromír Čížek Jawa Report
3 May 18 France French Grand Prix Cassel Czech Republic Jaromír Čížek Jawa Report
4 June 8 Czech Republic Czechoslovak Grand Prix Divoká Šárka Czech Republic Jaromír Čížek Jawa Report
5 June 14 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Beenhan Park Czech Republic Jaromír Čížek Jawa Report
6 July 13 Germany German Grand Prix Bielstein Sweden Rolf Tibblin Husqvarna Report
7 July 20 Italy Italian Grand Prix Avigliana Germany Fritz Betzelbacher Maico Report
8 July 27 Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix Sint Anthonis Czech Republic Jaromír Čížek Jawa Report
9 August 8 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Namur Czech Republic Jaromír Čížek Jawa Report
10 August 11 Luxembourg Luxembourg Grand Prix Ettelbruck Germany Fritz Betzelbacher Maico Report
11 August 17 Sweden Swedish Grand Prix Uddevalla Sweden Lennart Dahlen Husqvarna Report
12 August 31 Poland Polish Grand Prix Katowice-Zabrze Poland Roman Zurawiecki Maico Report
Sources:[5][6]

Final standings

Notes

References

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