1960 Motocross World Championship

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OrganizerFIM
Duration23 April/14 August
Number of races9
Number of manufacturers15
1960 Motocross World Championship
Action from the 500cc Dutch Grand Prix race on 24 July 1960 in Bergharen, Holland.
OrganizerFIM
Duration23 April/14 August
Number of races9
Number of manufacturers15
Champions
500ccSweden Bill Nilsson
250cc[a]United Kingdom Dave Bickers
Motocross World Championship seasons

The 1960 Motocross World Championship was the 4th edition of the Motocross World Championship organized by the FIM and reserved for 500cc and 250cc motorcycles.

The FIM implemented new rules dividing the races into two 45 minute heat races that were referred to as motos.[1][2] In the event of a tie for example: 1-2 and 2-1, the total time of the two rounds is the decisive factor to determine the winner. However, the FIM allowed certain freedoms to Grand Prix race organizers who can maintain the old method of qualifying heat races for a single final round depending on the number of competitors participating in the Grand Prix. Two Grand Prix races, the Belgian and Luxembourg Grand Prix races are held as a single round.

Team Husqvarna's Rolf Tibblin had an early lead in the championship by winning the first two Grand Prix races of the year; however, the battle for the title came down to fellow Swedes Bill Nilsson (Husqvarna) and Sten Lundin (Monark). Nilsson prevailed by a narrow 2-point margin to claim the second 500cc world championship of his career.[3][4] Dave Bickers, riding for the Greeves factory racing team, claimed the 250cc European Motocross Championship over his countryman, Jeff Smith.[5][6]

1958 500cc World Champion René Baeten was killed in a racing accident during an international non-championship race in Stekene, Belgium, on 5 June 1960.[7]

Grands Prix

500cc

Round Date Grand Prix Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Overall Winner Report
1 April 24 Austria Austrian Grand Prix Sittendorf Sweden Rolf Tibblin Sweden Rolf Tibblin Sweden Rolf Tibblin Report
2 May 15 France French Grand Prix Vesoul Sweden Rolf Tibblin Sweden Sten Lundin Sweden Rolf Tibblin Report
3 May 22 Sweden Swedish Grand Prix Knutstorp Sweden Sten Lundin Sweden Bill Nilsson Sweden Bill Nilsson Report
4 June 12 Italy Italian Grand Prix Imola Sweden Sten Lundin Sweden Bill Nilsson Sweden Sten Lundin Report
5 June 26 Germany West German Grand Prix Bielstein United Kingdom Don Rickman Sweden Sten Lundin Sweden Sten Lundin Report
6 July 3 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Shrewsbury Sweden Bill Nilsson Sweden Bill Nilsson Sweden Bill Nilsson Report
7 July 24 Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix Bergharen Sweden Bill Nilsson Sweden Rolf Tibblin Sweden Bill Nilsson Report
8 August 7 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix* Namur - - Sweden Bill Nilsson Report
9 August 14 Luxembourg Luxembourg Grand Prix* Ettelbruck - - Sweden Sten Lundin Report
*Organizers of the Belgian and Dutch Grands Prix hold qualifying heat races for a single final round.

Sources:[3][8]

250cc

Round Date Grand Prix Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Overall Winner Report
1 April 3 Switzerland Swiss Grand Prix Payerne Sweden Torsten Hallman Sweden Stig Rickardsson United Kingdom Dave Bickers Report
2 April 24 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Dison United Kingdom Arthur Lampkin United Kingdom Dave Bickers Czech Republic Jaromír Čížek Report
3 May 1 France French Grand Prix Pernes-les-Fontaines Sweden Stig Rickardsson United Kingdom Dave Bickers Sweden Stig Rickardsson Report
4 May 22 Czech Republic Czechoslovakian Grand Prix Divoká Šárka Czech Republic Miloslav Soucek United Kingdom Jeff Smith Czech Republic Miloslav Soucek Report
5 May 29 Poland Polish Grand Prix Katowice-Zabrze United Kingdom Dave Bickers United Kingdom Dave Bickers United Kingdom Dave Bickers Report
6 June 5 Italy Italian Grand Prix Avigliana Italy Emilio Ostorero Italy Emilio Ostorero Italy Emilio Ostorero Report
7 June 12 East Germany East German Grand Prix Eisenach Sweden Lennart Dahlen Sweden Torsten Hallman Sweden Stig Rickardsson Report
8 June 19 Finland Finnish Grand Prix Helsinki United Kingdom Arthur Lampkin United Kingdom Arthur Lampkin United Kingdom Arthur Lampkin Report
9 June 26 Luxembourg Luxembourg Grand Prix Schifflange United Kingdom Jeff Smith United Kingdom Dave Bickers United Kingdom Jeff Smith Report
10 July 17 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Shrubland Park United Kingdom Jeff Smith United Kingdom Dave Bickers United Kingdom Jeff Smith Report
11 August 7 Sweden Swedish Grand Prix Vannas United Kingdom Dave Bickers Sweden Stig Rickardsson United Kingdom Dave Bickers Report
12 September 4 West Germany West German Grand Prix Leichlingen United Kingdom Dave Bickers Sweden Lennart Dahlen United Kingdom Dave Bickers Report
Sources:[5][9]

Final standings

Notes

References

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