1991 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix

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Date24 March 1991
Official nameKibun Japanese Grand Prix[1][2][3]
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 5.859 km (3.641 mi)
Japan  1991 Japanese Grand Prix
Race details
Race 1 of 15 races in the
1991 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date24 March 1991
Official nameKibun Japanese Grand Prix[1][2][3]
LocationSuzuka Circuit
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 5.859 km (3.641 mi)
500cc
Pole position
Rider United States Kevin Schwantz Suzuki
Time 2:11.948
Fastest lap
Rider United States John Kocinski Yamaha
Time 2:11.149
Podium
First United States Kevin Schwantz Suzuki
Second Australia Michael Doohan Honda
Third United States Wayne Rainey Yamaha
250cc
Pole position
Rider Netherlands Wilco Zeelenberg Honda
Time 2:16.011
Fastest lap
Rider Italy Luca Cadalora Honda
Time 2:15.075
Podium
First Italy Luca Cadalora Honda
Second Spain Carlos Cardús Honda
Third Netherlands Wilco Zeelenberg Honda
125cc
Pole position
Rider Japan Noboru Ueda Honda
Time 2:24.623
Fastest lap
Rider Japan Noboru Ueda Honda
Time 2:22.264
Podium
First Japan Noboru Ueda Honda
Second Italy Fausto Gresini Honda
Third Italy Loris Capirossi Honda

The 1991 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix was the first round of the 1991 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 22–24 March 1991 at the Suzuka Circuit.

Noboru Ueda, who won the 125cc race on his Grand Prix motorcycle racing debut, would become the last rider to win on his debut until Can Öncü in 2018.

Mick Doohan (3) is followed by Kevin Schwantz (34), Wayne Rainey (1) and John Kocinski (19) in the 500 cc race.
Pos. Rider Team Manufacturer Laps Time Grid Points
1 United States Kevin Schwantz Lucky Strike Suzuki Suzuki 22 48:35.747 1 20
2 Australia Michael Doohan Rothmans Honda Team Honda 22 +0.204 2 17
3 United States Wayne Rainey Marlboro Team Roberts Yamaha 22 +0.353 5 15
4 United States John Kocinski Marlboro Team Roberts Yamaha 22 +0.556 3 13
5 Australia Wayne Gardner Rothmans Honda Team Honda 22 +35.311 11 11
6 United States Eddie Lawson Cagiva Corse Cagiva 22 +44.915 6 10
7 Spain Juan Garriga Ducados Yamaha Yamaha 22 +55.830 4 9
8 Spain Sito Pons Campsa Honda Team Honda 22 +1:08.316 13 8
9 Japan Kenichiro Iwahashi Ajinomoto Honda Honda 22 +1:08.373 10 7
10 Brazil Alex Barros Cagiva Corse Cagiva 22 +1:15.302 8 6
11 United States Doug Chandler Roberts B Team Yamaha 22 +1:15.595 5
12 France Adrien Morillas Sonauto Yamaha Mobil 1 Yamaha 22 +1:18.928 4
13 Australia Kevin Magee Lucky Strike Suzuki Suzuki 22 +1:20.899 3
14 Belgium Didier de Radiguès Lucky Strike Suzuki Suzuki 22 +1:22.472 2
15 Australia Peter Goddard Itariya-Hayashi Racing Yamaha 22 +1:22.696 12 1
16 Japan Shinichi Itoh Pentax Honda (HRC) Honda 22 +1:38.831 9
17 Japan Toshihiko Honma YMO (Yamaha Racing Team Roadrace) Yamaha 22 +1:41.697
18 Japan Kunio Machii Nescafe Yamaha Yamaha 22 +1:41.905
19 Japan Satoshi Tsujimoto Suzuki Racing Team Suzuki 22 +1:54.952
20 Japan Hikaru Miyagi Ajinomoto Honda (HRC) Honda 22 +1:55.213
21 Japan Tatsuro Arata Ito-en Racing Yamaha 21 +1 lap
22 Netherlands Cees Doorakkers HEK-Baumachines Honda 21 +1 lap
Ret Republic of Ireland Eddie Laycock Millar Racing Yamaha 17 Retired
Ret France Jean-Philippe Ruggia Sonauto Yamaha Mobil 1 Yamaha 9 Retired 7
Ret Japan Keiji Ohishi Camel Yamaha (Playmate Racing Team) Yamaha 9 Retired
Ret Japan Norihiko Fujiwara Kirin Mets Racing Team Yamaha 7 Retired 15
Ret Japan Osamu Hiwatashi Suzuki Racing Team Suzuki 1 Retired
Ret Japan Tadahiko Taira Yamaha Racing Team Roadrace Yamaha 1 Retired 14
DNQ Switzerland Nicholas Schmassman Schmassman Technotron Honda 0 Did not qualify
[4][5][6]

250 cc classification

125 cc classification

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