1988 Yugoslavian motorcycle Grand Prix information
1988 Yugoslavian Grand Prix
Race details
Race 10 of 15 races in the 1988 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date
17 July 1988
Official name
Yu Grand Prix[1][2][3]
Location
Automotodrom Rijeka
Course
Permanent racing facility
4.168 km (2.590 mi)
500 cc
Pole position
Rider
Christian Sarron
Yamaha
Time
1:30.176
Fastest lap
Rider
Christian Sarron
Yamaha
Time
1:30.569
Podium
First
Wayne Gardner
Honda
Second
Christian Sarron
Yamaha
Third
Wayne Rainey
Yamaha
250 cc
Pole position
Rider
Sito Pons
Honda
Time
1:32.040
Fastest lap
Rider
Juan Garriga
Yamaha
Time
1:32.184
Podium
First
Sito Pons
Honda
Second
Juan Garriga
Yamaha
Third
Dominique Sarron
Honda
125 cc
Pole position
Rider
Jorge Martínez
Derbi
Time
1:38.820
Fastest lap
Rider
Corrado Catalano
Aprilia
Time
1:39.220
Podium
First
Jorge Martínez
Derbi
Second
Ezio Gianola
Honda
Third
Lucio Pietroniro
Honda
80 cc
Pole position
Rider
Jorge Martínez
Derbi
Fastest lap
Rider
Jorge Martínez
Derbi
Podium
First
Jorge Martínez
Derbi
Second
Peter Öttl
Krauser
Third
Àlex Crivillé
Derbi
The 1988 Yugoslavian motorcycle Grand Prix was the tenth round of the 1988 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 15–17 July 1988 at the Rijeka circuit.[4]
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