1962 Motocross World Championship

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OrganizerFIM
Duration26 February/9 September
Number of races25
Number of manufacturers16
1962 Motocross World Championship
Action from the 500cc Swiss Grand Prix on 3 June 1962 in Bremgarten, Switzerland.
OrganizerFIM
Duration26 February/9 September
Number of races25
Number of manufacturers16
Champions
500ccSweden Rolf Tibblin
250cc[a]Sweden Torsten Hallman
Motocross World Championship seasons

The 1962 Motocross World Championship was the 6th edition of the Motocross World Championship organized by the FIM and reserved for 500cc and 250cc motorcycles.

The FIM upgraded the 250cc European Motocross Championship to World Championship status for the 1962 season.[1]

The Husqvarna team's Rolf Tibblin won five Grand Prix races en route to claiming the first 500cc motocross world championship of his career. Swedish competitors dominated the championship, with Swedes taking the top five places in the championship.[2][3]

Rolf Tibblin (41) leads Gunnar Johansson (43) at the 500cc Dutch Grand Prix on 29 July 1962.

Husqvarna also triumphed in the new 250cc motocross world championship, with Torsten Hallman winning his first world title ahead of BSA teammates Jeff Smith and Arthur Lampkin.[4][5] The Greeves factory chose not to compete in the new championship, keeping two-time European motocross champion Dave Bickers at home to compete in the British championship. However, Bickers did compete in the British round of the 250cc motocross World Championship, claiming the victory at the British Grand Prix. Future six-time World Champion Joël Robert made his first World Championship appearance with a fourth-place at the 250cc Swiss Grand Prix. The ČZ factory took its first victory when factory-sponsored Vlastimil Válek won the Czechoslovak Grand Prix, heralding a decade of dominance by the Czechoslovak manufacturer.

Grands Prix

500cc

Round Date Grand Prix Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Overall Winner Report
1 April 15 Austria Austrian Grand Prix Sittendorf Sweden Rolf Tibblin Sweden Ove Lundell Sweden Rolf Tibblin Report
2 May 20 France French Grand Prix Pernes-les-Fontaines Sweden Rolf Tibblin Sweden Rolf Tibblin Sweden Rolf Tibblin Report
3 June 3 Switzerland Swiss Grand Prix Bremgarten Sweden Gunnar Johansson Sweden Rolf Tibblin Sweden Gunnar Johansson Report
4 June 10 Italy Italian Grand Prix Imola Sweden Gunnar Johansson Sweden Bill Nilsson Sweden Rolf Tibblin Report
5 June 24 Czech Republic Czechoslovak Grand Prix Přerov Sweden Gunnar Johansson Sweden Ove Lundell Sweden Gunnar Johansson Report
6 July 1 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Hawkstone Park Sweden Rolf Tibblin Sweden Rolf Tibblin Sweden Rolf Tibblin Report
7 July 29 Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix Lichtenvoorde Sweden Gunnar Johansson Sweden Rolf Tibblin Sweden Rolf Tibblin Report
8 August 5 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Namur Sweden Gunnar Johansson United Kingdom John Burton United Kingdom John Burton Report
9 August 12 Luxembourg Luxembourg Grand Prix Ettelbruck Sweden Bill Nilsson Sweden Gunnar Johansson Sweden Bill Nilsson Report
10 August 19 Sweden Swedish Grand Prix Knutstorp United Kingdom Jeff Smith Sweden Bill Nilsson United Kingdom Jeff Smith Report
Sources:[2][6]

250cc

Round Date Grand Prix Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Overall Winner Report
1 February 26 Spain Spanish Grand Prix Ruta United Kingdom Don Rickman United Kingdom Jeff Smith United Kingdom Arthur Lampkin Report
2 April 8 Switzerland Swiss Grand Prix Lausanne United Kingdom Arthur Lampkin United Kingdom Jeff Smith United Kingdom Jeff Smith Report
3 April 29 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Loppem Sweden Torsten Hallman United Kingdom Arthur Lampkin United Kingdom Arthur Lampkin Report
4 May 6 France French Grand Prix Saint Quentin Sweden Torsten Hallman United Kingdom Jeff Smith Sweden Torsten Hallman Report
5 May 20 Czech Republic Czechoslovak Grand Prix Divoká Šárka Czech Republic Vlastimil Válek Czech Republic Vlastimil Válek Czech Republic Vlastimil Válek Report
6 May 27 Poland Polish Grand Prix Katowice-Zabrze United Kingdom Jeff Smith United Kingdom Jeff Smith United Kingdom Jeff Smith Report
7 June 3 Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix Bergharen United Kingdom Jeff Smith United Kingdom Jeff Smith United Kingdom Jeff Smith Report
8 June 10 Luxembourg Luxembourg Grand Prix Schifflange Sweden Torsten Hallman Sweden Torsten Hallman Sweden Torsten Hallman Report
9 June 17 Finland Finnish Grand Prix Ruskeasanta Finland Aarno Erola United Kingdom Jeff Smith Finland Aarno Erola Report
10 June 24 Soviet Union Russian Grand Prix Leningrad Sweden Torsten Hallman Sweden Torsten Hallman Sweden Torsten Hallman Report
11 July 1 Germany West German Grand Prix Bielstein Sweden Torsten Hallman Sweden Torsten Hallman Sweden Torsten Hallman Report
12 July 8 Italy Italian Grand Prix Gallarate Sweden Torsten Hallman Sweden Torsten Hallman Sweden Torsten Hallman Report
13 July 15 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Glastonbury United Kingdom Dave Bickers United Kingdom Dave Bickers United Kingdom Dave Bickers Report
14 September 2 Sweden Swedish Grand Prix Enköping Sweden Torsten Hallman Sweden Torsten Hallman Sweden Torsten Hallman Report
15 September 9 East Germany East German Grand Prix Apolda Sweden Torsten Hallman Sweden Torsten Hallman Sweden Torsten Hallman Report
Sources:[4][7]

Final standings

Notes

References

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