List of Sidecarcross World Championship records and statistics

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The FIM Sidecarcross World Championship is an annual event, organised by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and held since 1980.

Previous to that, a European competition was held from 1971 onwards, first the FIM Cup and then, from 1975, the FIM European Championship.

All races held since the competitions interception in 1971 were staged in Europe and almost all riders hail from this continent. As World Championship winning riders is concerned, the competition is dominated by a small number of countries, with World Champions coming exclusively from Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Latvia and Belgium.

Champions[edit]

The top-three teams season-by-season were:

FIM Cup[edit]

The FIM Cup was the first incarnation of the competition, held from 1971 to 1974:[1]

Season Winner Points Second Points Third Points
1971 Netherlands Rikus Lubbers
Bart Notten
77 United Kingdom Nick Thompson
Dave Beavis
58 Belgium Gustav Cox
Albert Jans
49
1972 Switzerland Robert Grogg
Gerhard Martinez
63 Netherlands Rikus Lubbers
Bart Notten
62 Netherlands Ton van Heugten
Jaak Wery
54
1973 Switzerland Lorenz Haller
Samuel Haller
87 Switzerland Robert Grogg
Andreas Grabner
80 United Kingdom John Elliott
Andy Greenhorn
52
1974 Switzerland Robert Grogg
Andreas Grabner
144 Austria Bruno Schneider
Werner Fink
106 United Kingdom Nick Thompson
Dave Beavis
103

FIM European Championship[edit]

From 1975 to 1979, the competition was called the FIM European Championship:[1]

Season Winner Points Second Points Third Points
1975 Netherlands Ton van Heugten
Dick Steenbergen
141 Switzerland Robert Grogg
Andreas Grabner
139 Austria Bruno Schneider
Werner Fink
131
1976 Switzerland Robert Grogg
Andreas Hüsser
139 Austria Bruno Schneider
Werner Fink
135 United Kingdom Nick Thompson
Gary Withers
120
1977 Switzerland Robert Grogg
Andreas Hüsser
168 Germany Reinhard Böhler
Hans Georg Peppinghaus
148 Netherlands Cor den Biggelaar
Cor van de Bijl
99
1978 Switzerland Robert Grogg
Andreas Hüsser
209 Netherlands Cor den Biggelaar
Cor van de Bijl
129 Switzerland Herbert Bohren
Christoph Langle
118
1979 Switzerland Emil Bollhalder
Roland Bollhalder
144 Switzerland Robert Grogg
Andreas Hüsser
115 Netherlands Cor den Biggelaar
Cor van de Bijl
102

FIM World Championship[edit]

Since 1980, the competition runs under the name of FIM World Championship:[1]

Season Winner Points Second Points Third Points
1980 Germany Reinhard Böhler
Siegfried Müller
236 Switzerland Hansi Bächtold
Hugo Jung
148 Austria Bruno Schneider
Christoph Längle
138
1981 Netherlands Ton van Heugten
Frits Kiggen
216 Germany Josef Brockhausen
Hubert Rebele
154 Netherlands Jan Bakens
Henk van Heek
130
1982 Switzerland Emil Bollhalder
Karl Büsser
164 Germany Josef Brockhausen
Hubert Rebele
153 Netherlands Ton van Heugten
Frits Kiggen
124
1983 Switzerland Emil Bollhalder
Karl Büsser
172 Germany Josef Brockhausen
Hubert Rebele
144 Germany Reinhard Böhler
Franz Burkhardt
139
1984 Switzerland Hansi Bächtold
Fritz Fuß
290 Netherlands Ton van Heugten
Frits Kiggen
232 Germany Reinhard Böhler
Hans Bauer
215
1985 Switzerland Hansi Bächtold
Fritz Fuß
290 Netherlands August Muller
Henk van Heek
240 Netherlands Ton van Heugten
Frits Kiggen
238
1986 Switzerland Hansi Bächtold
Fritz Fuß
389 Netherlands August Muller
Henk van Heek
282 Netherlands Ton van Heugten
Frits Kiggen
246
1987 Switzerland Hansi Bächtold
Fritz Fuß
277 Netherlands August Muller
Henk van Heek
241 Netherlands Rijn van Gastel
Eric Hurkmans
220
1988 Switzerland Christoph Hüsser
Andreas Hüsser
333 Germany Walter Netterscheid
Jürgen Hassold
292 Switzerland Andreas Fuhrer
Hans Ruedi Stettler
223
1989 Switzerland Christoph Hüsser
Andreas Hüsser
324 Netherlands Benny Janssen
Frans Geurts van Kessel
298 Netherlands Eimbert Timmermans
Eric Verhagen
257
1990 Netherlands Benny Janssen
Tiny Janssen
220 Germany Michael Garhammer
Ralf Haas
207 Switzerland Andreas Fuhrer
Hans Ruedi Stettler
204
1991 Netherlands Eimbert Timmermans
Eric Verhagen
252 Belgium Eddy Ramon
Gino Strubbe
215 France Gilles Mecene
Eric Morgan
206
1992 Netherlands Eimbert Timmermans
Eric Verhagen
471 Belgium Eddy Ramon
Gino Strubbe
410 Liechtenstein Andreas Lenherr
Germany Reinhard Weber
281
1993 Switzerland Andreas Fuhrer
Adrian Käser
391 Germany Martin Gölz
Switzerland Hans Ruedi Stettler
309 Austria Karl Fussenegger
Josef Meusburger
288
1994 Switzerland Andreas Fuhrer
Adrian Käser
232 Austria Karl Fussenegger
Josef Meusburger
204 Germany Klaus Weinmann
Thomas Weinmann
199
1995 Switzerland Andreas Fuhrer
Adrian Käser
261 Germany Klaus Weinmann
Thomas Weinmann
233 Germany Martin Gölz
Switzerland Hans Ruedi Stettler
175
1996 Switzerland Andreas Fuhrer
Adrian Käser
262 Germany Martin Gölz
Switzerland Hans Ruedi Stettler
235 Germany Alois Wenninger
Netherlands Henry van de Wiel
210
1997 Latvia Kristers Serģis
Artis Rasmanis
277 Germany Alois Wenninger
Netherlands Henry van de Wiel
273 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Marcel Willemsen
271
1998 Latvia Kristers Serģis
Artis Rasmanis
299 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Marcel Willemsen
279 Germany Klaus Weinmann
Thomas Weinmann
239
1999 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Marcel Willemsen
386 Latvia Kristers Serģis
Artis Rasmanis
385 Sweden Henrik Söderqvist
Tobias Sylwan
267
2000 Latvia Kristers Serģis
Artis Rasmanis
352 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Belgium Sven Verbrugge
320 Germany Klaus Weinmann
Thomas Weinmann
306
2001 Latvia Kristers Serģis
Artis Rasmanis
550 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Belgium Sven Verbrugge
427 Sweden Henrik Söderqvist
Tobias Sylwan
351
2002 Latvia Kristers Serģis
Artis Rasmanis
662 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Belgium Alfons Eggers
494 Netherlands Wilfred van Werven
Belgium Eli Piccart
434
2003 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Latvia Kaspars Stupelis
561 Latvia Kristers Serģis
Belgium Sven Verbrugge
501 Netherlands Wilfred van Werven
Belgium Eli Piccart
382
2004 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Latvia Kaspars Stupelis
572 Germany Marko Happich
Thomas Weinmann
419 Estonia Are Kaurit
Jürgen Jakk
391
2005 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Belgium Sven Verbrugge
478 Latvia Kristers Serģis
Kaspars Stupelis
440 Latvia Māris Rupeiks
Haralds Kurpnieks
317
2006 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Belgium Sven Verbrugge
341 Russia Evgeny Scherbinin
Sergei Sosnovskikh
258 Germany Marko Happich
Switzerland Meinrad Schelbert
243
2007 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Switzerland Reto Grütter
375 Belgium Jan Hendrickx
Tim Smeuninx
286 Latvia Kristers Serģis
Kaspars Stupelis
242
2008 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Switzerland Reto Grütter
531 Latvia Kristers Serģis
Kaspars Stupelis
434 Belgium Jan Hendrickx
Tim Smeuninx
421
2009 Belgium Joris Hendrickx
Latvia Kaspars Liepiņš
483 Belgium Jan Hendrickx
Tim Smeuninx
465 Latvia Jānis Daiders
Lauris Daiders
418
2010 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Gertie Eggink
556 Belgium Joris Hendrickx
Latvia Kaspars Liepiņš
547 Belgium Jan Hendrickx
Tim Smeuninx
464
2011 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Belgium Sven Verbrugge
487 Latvia Jānis Daiders
Lauris Daiders
478 Belgium Jan Hendrickx
Tim Smeuninx
405
2012 Netherlands Daniël Willemsen
Kenny van Gaalen
452 Netherlands Etienne Bax
Latvia Kaspars Stupelis
447 Belgium Ben Adriaenssen
Sven Verbrugge
385
2013 Belgium Ben Adriaenssen
Netherlands Ben van den Bogaart
610 Netherlands Etienne Bax
Latvia Kaspars Stupelis
513 Belgium Jan Hendrickx
Latvia Elvijs Mucenieks
442
2014 Belgium Ben Adriaenssen
Netherlands Ben van den Bogaart
420 Netherlands Etienne Bax
Latvia Kaspars Stupelis
402 United Kingdom Stuart Brown
Josh Chamberlain
317
2015 Netherlands Etienne Bax
Latvia Kaspars Stupelis
675 France Valentin Giraud
Nicolas Musset
579 Belgium Jan Hendrickx
Netherlands Ben van den Bogaart
579
  • Passengers in italics.

Statistics[edit]

GP winning drivers[edit]

The number of races has historically. This leads to the Grand Prix winners table being somewhat in favour of the more recent riders, early seasons having had only a small number of races.[2][3]

Every race weekend now consists of two races, with the best team out of the two becoming the week ends Grand Prix winner. In some earlier seasons, race weekends were also staged in three separate races.

Listed are all Grand Prix winning drivers up until the end of the 2015 season:

GP Wins
Rider Country Wins
Daniël Willemsen Netherlands Netherlands 88
Kristers Serģis Latvia Latvia 46
Robert Grogg Switzerland Switzerland 30
Etienne Bax Netherlands Netherlands 26
Hansi Bächtold Switzerland Switzerland 22
Ton van Heugten Netherlands Netherlands 19
Klaus Weinmann Germany Germany 16
Andreas Fuhrer Switzerland Switzerland 15
Emil Bollhalder Switzerland Switzerland 13
Ben Adriaenssen Belgium Belgium 12
Benny Janssen Netherlands Netherlands 11
Eimbert Timmermans Netherlands Netherlands 10
Joris Hendrickx Belgium Belgium 9
Bruno Schneider Austria Austria 8
Josef Brockhausen Germany Germany 8
August Muller Netherlands Netherlands 8
Christoph Hüsser Switzerland Switzerland 8
Nick Thompson United Kingdom United Kingdom 7
Reinhard Böhler Germany Germany 7
Jan Hendrickx Belgium Belgium 7
Henrik Söderqvist Sweden Sweden 6
Rikkus Lubbers Netherlands Netherlands 6
Michael Garhammer Germany Germany 6
Walter Netterscheid Germany Germany 6
Alois Wenninger Germany Germany 6
Lorenz Haller Switzerland Switzerland 5
Gilles Mecene France France 5
Cor den Biggelaar Netherlands Netherlands 5
Jacky Janssen Netherlands Netherlands 5
Māris Rupeiks Latvia Latvia 4
Jānis Daiders Latvia Latvia 3
Wolfgang Kuhn Germany Germany 4
Marko Happich Germany Germany 3
Jan ten Thije Netherlands Netherlands 3
Tore Stromberg Sweden Sweden 3
Parmo Nielsen Denmark Denmark 3
Karl Fussenegger Austria Austria 3
Martin Gölz Germany Germany 3
Wilfred van Werven Netherlands Netherlands 3
Valentin Giraud France France 3
Herbert Huwyler Switzerland Switzerland 2
Eddy Ramon Belgium Belgium 2
Terry Good United Kingdom United Kingdom 2
Jan Bakens Netherlands Netherlands 2
Paul Millard United Kingdom United Kingdom 2
Dietmar Schmid Germany Germany 2
Gunther Goovaerts Belgium Belgium 2
Benoit Beaumont France France 2
Stuart Brown United Kingdom United Kingdom 1
Vaclav Rozehnal Czech Republic Czech Republic 1
Alois de Kort Belgium Belgium 1
Pierre Borms Belgium Belgium 1
Herbert Bohren Switzerland Switzerland 1
Doug Fox United Kingdom United Kingdom 1
Daniel van Bellinghen Belgium Belgium 1
Kurt Engelhart Germany Germany 1
Rijn van Gastel Netherlands Netherlands 1
Andreas Lenherr Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 1
Marco Bens Netherlands Netherlands 1
Josef Brustmann Germany Germany 1
Chris Etheridge United Kingdom United Kingdom 1
Fritz Gerber Switzerland Switzerland 1
Eric Aronsson Sweden Sweden 1
Anatoli Sibertsev Soviet Union USSR 1
David Barat France France 1
Denotes World Champions – European Champions – FIM-Cup winners
  • Bold denotes driver was active in the 2015 World Championship.
  • Results are for 1971 to 2015.

Countries[edit]

The overwhelming majority of Grand Prix winners hail from the five countries that also have provided a World Champion. These five also sit at the top of the list of countries having held Grand Prix, alongside France and the United Kingdom, who are without a World Championship:[2][4]

GP wins per country[edit]

GP Locations[edit]

In the history of the competition from 1971 to 2015, races have been held in 157 different locations, with Malpartida de Cáceres and Stelpe having been new additions for 2015:[4]

Locations
Venue Country GP's
Ķegums Latvia Latvia 21
Feldkirch Austria Austria 19
Betekom Belgium Belgium 18
Rudersberg Germany Germany 17
Strassbessenbach Germany Germany 13
Wohlen Switzerland Switzerland 12
Brou France France 10
Chernivtsi Ukraine Ukraine 10
Kiviõli Estonia Estonia 9
Oss Netherlands Netherlands 9
Castelnau-de-Lévis France France 8
Erbach Germany Germany 8
Genk Belgium Belgium 8
Neeroeteren Belgium Belgium 8
Ouběnice Czech Republic Czech Republic 8
Roggenburg Switzerland Switzerland 8
Cēsis Latvia Latvia 7
Frauenfeld Switzerland Switzerland 7
Pernes-les-Fontaines France France 7
Holbæk Denmark Denmark 6
Oldebroek Netherlands Netherlands 6
Rothenthurm Switzerland Switzerland 6
Salo Finland Finland 6
Slagelse Denmark Denmark 6
Beenham United Kingdom United Kingdom 5
Dardon Guegnon France France 5
Jaanikese Estonia Estonia 5
Jinín Czech Republic Czech Republic 5
Lacapelle-Marival France France 5
Langrish United Kingdom United Kingdom 5
Saku Estonia Estonia 5
Varberg Sweden Sweden 5
Bielstein Germany Germany 4
Cingoli Italy Italy 4
Frome United Kingdom United Kingdom 4
Halle Netherlands Netherlands 4
Holzgerlingen Germany Germany 4
Kramolín Czech Republic Czech Republic 4
Lochem Netherlands Netherlands 4
Makkinga Netherlands Netherlands 4
Markelo Netherlands Netherlands 4
Newbury United Kingdom United Kingdom 4
Pfluckoff Germany Germany 4
Plomion France France 4
Reutlingen Germany Germany 4
Rijkevorsel Belgium Belgium 4
Saint-Jean-d'Angle France France 4
Schopfheim Germany Germany 4
Zabok Croatia Croatia 4
Águeda Portugal Portugal 3
Baugé France France 3
Canada Heights United Kingdom United Kingdom 3
Eidsvoll Norway Norway 3
Fermo Italy Italy 3
Gdańsk Poland Poland 3
Guadalajara Spain Spain 3
Iffendic France France 3
Kamensk Russia 3
Lierop Netherlands Netherlands 3
Maribor Slovenia Slovenia 3
Sevlievo Bulgaria Bulgaria 3
Talavera Spain Spain 3
Varsseveld Netherlands Netherlands 3
Alqueidão Portugal Portugal 2
Beuern Germany Germany 2
Bra Italy Italy 2
Charlottedal Denmark Denmark 2
Château-du-Loir France France 2
Halstead United Kingdom United Kingdom 2
Hove Belgium Belgium 2
Huskvarna Sweden Sweden 2
Kallithea Elassonos Greece Greece 2
Kamp-Lintfort Germany Germany 2
Lichtenvoorde Netherlands Netherlands 2
Nepomuk Czech Republic Czech Republic 2
Penza Russia Russia 2
Streatley United Kingdom United Kingdom 2
Tägerig Switzerland Switzerland 2
Tarare France France 2
Vesoul France France 2
Locations
Venue Country GP's
Whitehead Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 2
Zaltbommel Netherlands Netherlands 2
Aalborg Denmark Denmark 1
Ambérieu-en-Bugey France France 1
Apeldoorn Netherlands Netherlands 1
Arco Italy Italy 1
Asti Italy Italy 1
Aufenau Germany Germany 1
Baldassorona San Marino San Marino 1
Beerzelberg Belgium Belgium 1
Borgloon Belgium Belgium 1
Bourg-Bruche France France 1
Broc Switzerland Switzerland 1
Bucharest Romania Romania 1
Casale Monferrato Italy Italy 1
Corseul France France 1
Cortelha Portugal Portugal 1
Cussac France France 1
Eke Belgium Belgium 1
Erlangen Germany Germany 1
Ernée France France 1
Farleigh Castle United Kingdom United Kingdom 1
Flawil Switzerland Switzerland 1
Gallarate Italy Italy 1
Gendt Netherlands Netherlands 1
Gerstetten Germany Germany 1
Grazzolina Italy Italy 1
Hechtel Belgium Belgium 1
Hedemora Sweden Sweden 1
Heinola Finland Finland 1
Hirsingue France France 1
Ibiza Spain Spain 1
Imatra Finland Finland 1
Jauer Germany Germany 1
Kassel Germany Germany 1
Kyiv Ukraine Ukraine 1
Landskrona Sweden Sweden 1
Laveno-Mombello Italy Italy 1
Loket Czech Republic Czech Republic 1
Malmö Sweden Sweden 1
Malpartida de Cáceres Spain Spain 1
Mantua Italy Italy 1
Meyel Netherlands Netherlands 1
Mill Netherlands Netherlands 1
Morón de la Frontera Spain Spain 1
Mors Denmark Denmark 1
Mölndal Sweden Sweden 1
Niederwil Switzerland Switzerland 1
Niort France France 1
Nismes Belgium Belgium 1
Odenheim Germany Germany 1
Reek Netherlands Netherlands 1
Rhenen Netherlands Netherlands 1
Sabadell Spain Spain 1
Saedd Denmark Denmark 1
Saint-Mamet France France 1
Sainte-Rosalie France France 1
Salindres France France 1
Samokov Bulgaria Bulgaria 1
Saxtorp Sweden Sweden 1
Schnaitheim Germany Germany 1
Schwedt Germany Germany 1
Setúbal Portugal Portugal 1
Stelpe Latvia Latvia 1
Sturup Sweden Sweden 1
Sucé-sur-Erdre France France 1
Teutschenthal Germany Germany 1
Thoures France France 1
Tiegemberg Belgium Belgium 1
Tomelilla Sweden Sweden 1
Valkenswaard Netherlands Netherlands 1
Vawkavysk Belarus Belarus 1
Viterbo Italy Italy 1
Villars-sous-Écot France France 1
Vissefjärda Sweden Sweden 1
Waldkirch Switzerland Switzerland 1
Warching Germany Germany 1
Wschowa Poland Poland 1
Wychen Netherlands Netherlands 1
2015 GP Locations
  • Figures are for 1971 to 2015.

Top-ten finishers in the World Championship[edit]

The drivers (excluding passengers) finishing in the top-ten and their season-by-season finish:

1980 to 1999[edit]

The first twenty seasons of the World Championship:

Driver S C T 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen 22 10 16 23 25 12 3 2 1
Latvia Kristers Serģis 17 5 12 45 33 22 18 7 1 1 2
Sweden Henrik Söderqvist 17 4 16 11 3
Germany Klaus Weinmann 16 11 18 35 19 6 7 10 13 3 2 5 4 3 4
Estonia Are Kaurit 12 7 39 24 16 15 15 6 5
Netherlands Jacky Janssen 11 8 30 29 16 4 4 4 10 7 6
Germany Alois Wenninger 9 6 15 5 25 21 3 2 4 7
Estonia Aivar Korjus 6 4 29 51 8
Netherlands Gerton Kops 11 4 32 33 27 13 7 10 8 15 9
Belgium Peter Steegmans 11 5 34 8 5 9 10
France Benoit Beaumont 12 4 46 31 38 27 19 8 11
Germany Martin Gölz 11 4 37 18 15 14 35 2 9 3 2 38 12
Switzerland Dominik Schoch 8 1 54 20 19 22 7 13 13
France David Barat 13 2 37 20 10 36 17 19 11 14
Austria Karl Fussenegger 13 6 33 14 12 20 9 17 3 2 6 31 6 10 15
Netherlands Wilfred van Werven 9 2 42 17 19 16
Germany Marko Happich 17 11 47 26 16 17
United Kingdom Shaun Mallows 6 1 9 26 38 12 21 18
United Kingdom Chris Etheridge 16 3 18 28 24 55 26 12 18 7 10 9 16 18 37 19
Latvia Māris Rupeiks 16 10 30 21
Germany Josef Brustmann 19 2 43 15 14 18 7 8 12 14 14 14 12 23
Switzerland Wolfgang Kühn 10 5 33 16 6 6 5 13 9 5 27
Russia Evgeny Scherbinin 12 5 31
United Kingdom Stuart Brown 19 9 20 36 32
Belgium Geert Devoldere 18 1 45 46 38 35 19 22 30 8 21 23 33 33
Germany Dietmar Schmid 14 2 38 15 11 9 7 11 11 27 35 35
Netherlands Eric Schrijver 13 2 26 22 31 39
Germany Werner Wittman 13 2 36 35 33 12 17 21 17
Netherlands Hugo de Vries 14 2 34 13 24 25 11 9 10 24 37 37 28 41 41 29
Switzerland Andreas Fuhrer 12 4 9 27 15 7 3 6 3 11 4 1 1 1 1
Belgium Gunther Gooverts 9 2 19 27 11 8 22 6
Liechtenstein Andreas Lenherr 10 6 17 41 28 22 7 5 3 4 10 9
Switzerland Christoph Hüsser 10 2 5 5 1 1 19 8 6 17 11 24 24
Germany Michael Garhammer 13 5 13 37 22 22 8 7 5 2 8 41 18 36 29
Netherlands Marco Bens 6 1 11 13 22 15 5 20
Netherlands Eimbert Timmermans 8 2 5 16 17 5 3 5 1 1 26
Switzerland Hans Rudolf Herren 16 2 19 28 14 20 15 9 9 22 22 23 23 37 14 19 19 37
Germany Walter Netterscheid 13 6 17 18 14 14 4 9 2 8 4 4 32 32 21
Netherlands Jan Bakens 13 2 13 3 11 9 22 17 28 17 17 25 26 31 42
Belgium Eddy Ramon 4 3 14 8 2 2
France Gilles Mecene 9 4 23 31 25 21 6 4 12 3 5
Switzerland Teddy Morf 3 1 13 10 34
Netherlands Benny Janssen 10 1 9 30 10 8 6 6 4 10 2 1 6
Denmark Parmo Nielsen 8 3 28 18 7 16 4 11 9 17
Switzerland Hubert Huwyler 9 6 14 18 25 5 10 5 10 9 7
Netherlands Ton van Heugten 10 1 7 4 1 3 15 2 3 3 36 12 10
United Kingdom Paul Millar 7 3 12 10 5 14 6 21 29
Netherlands August Muller 9 7 20 8 6 4 23 2 2 2 8
Switzerland Thomas Graf 6 1 31 16 12 7 14 13
Netherlands Rijn van Gastel 9 5 21 10 8 11 9 26 10 3 19
United Kingdom Doug Fox 9 2 11 15 4 23 16 4 13 27 29
Netherlands Toni Bens 8 1 9 13 23 17 21 27 24 31
Switzerland Hansi Bächtold 8 4 8 2 7 7 6 1 1 1 1
Switzerland Heinz Franz 4 1 26 20 8 12
Denmark Sven Larsen 5 1 16 9 16 32 26
Germany Kurt Engelhard 4 1 10 22 11 29
Germany Reinhard Böhler 6 1 5 1 5 19 3 3 8
United Kingdom Terry Good 5 3 8 18 15 7 6 11
Belgium Daniel van Bellinghem 6 4 10 12 9 8 4 12
Netherlands Mari Bens 4 2 27 5 7 16
Switzerland Robert Grogg 5 3 5 6 5 19 36
Switzerland Emil Bollhalder 4 3 24 4 1 1
Germany Josef Brockhausen 4 4 6 2 2 2
Austria Bruno Schneider 1 1 3
Netherlands Cor den Biggelaar 1 1 7

2000 to present[edit]

The seasons of the World Championship since 2000:

Driver S C T 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Netherlands Etienne Bax 9 1 8 21 10 8 4 5 2 2 2 1
France Valentin Giraud 6 3 38 13 6 13 5 2
Belgium Jan Hendrickx 14 13 22 6 9 7 5 2 3 2 3 3 5 3 4 3
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen 22 10 16 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 21 9 4
United Kingdom Stuart Brown 19 9 29 20 6 5 5 9 8 24 17 9 13 17 13 6 3 5
Netherlands Koen Hermans 2 1 15 6
Belgium Marvin Vanluchene 2 1 19 7
Switzerland Andy Bürgler 13 5 43 25 14 20 6 4 26 18 14 10 8 16 8
Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal 14 8 26 15 21 11 9 5 7 6 11 11 7 5 8 9
Netherlands Gert van Werven 4 1 26 17 12 10
Belgium Jason van Daele 5 2 42 12 10 7 11
Belgium Ben Adriaenssen 7 2 5 18 6 6 3 1 1 14
United Kingdom Daniel Millard 8 2 35 17 14 10 15 32 10 16
Czech Republic Tomas Cermak 11 2 46 24 17 18 9 37 10 7 18 20 17
Netherlands Marcel Willemsen 15 2 19 16 32 13 13 10 17 11 24 25 21 8 39 20 20
Netherlands Jan Visscher 9 1 39 30 15 10 12 21 12 17 24
Sweden Philip Stenborg 5 2 33 19 9 6 46
Netherlands Jarno van den Boomen 7 1 26 6 14 16 22 35 26
Latvia Jānis Daiders 10 6 39 24 12 10 8 3 8 2 11 4
Latvia Māris Rupeiks 16 10 17 12 14 9 16 3 4 6 6 7 5 4 9 7
Sweden Henrik Söderqvist 17 3 5 3 7 26 17 26 23 11 20 19 23 19 14 11
Belgium Joris Hendrickx 10 1 8 42 11 8 7 8 4 1 2 9 4
Germany Marko Happich 17 11 10 9 5 7 2 5 3 7 5 4 15 8 18
Russia Evgeny Scherbinin 12 5 18 13 9 11 4 4 2 18 30 20 7
France Baptiste Bigand 6 1 48 43 35 25 33 9
Belgium Peter Steegmans 11 5 21 8 40 16 11 12
Belgium Nicky Pulinx 6 1 20 16 13 14 9 12
Netherlands Eric Schrijver 13 2 15 18 12 10 6 12 17 14 37
Latvia Kristers Serģis 17 5 12 1 1 1 2 7 2 19 3 2
Austria Bertram Martin 7 1 46 24 14 10 21 20 32
Germany Werner Wittman 13 2 17 12 8 10 31 32
Germany Josef Brustmann 19 2 12 17 19 20 18 18 11
Belgium Geert Devoldere 18 1 43 29 37 24 28 30
France David Barat 13 2 8 14 38 27 21
Germany Dietmar Schmid 14 2 35 47 38 42
Estonia Are Kaurit 12 7 7 5 4 4 3
France Benoit Beaumont 12 4 13 10 10 8 15
Belgium Gunther Gooverts 9 2 28 18 25
Netherlands Wilfred van Werven 9 2 26 11 3 3 32
Estonia Aivar Korjus 6 4 9 6 8
Germany Klaus Weinmann 16 11 3 7 11
Netherlands Jacky Janssen 11 8 6 4
United Kingdom Chris Etheridge 16 3 23 21
Netherlands Gerton Kops 11 4 11 22
Germany Alois Wenninger 9 6 4
Switzerland Dominik Schoch 8 1 14
Switzerland Wolfgang Kühn 10 5 20

Key[edit]

1 World Champions
2 Runners-up
3 Third placed
4 – 10 Drivers in the top ten placed fourth to tenth
S No. of Seasons in the WC
C No. of World Championships won
T No. of top-ten finishes in the WC

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c European and World Sidecarcross Championship Tables The John Davey Grand Prix Pages, accessed: 7 December 2009
  2. ^ a b GP OVERALL WINS. 1971 - 2005 The John Davey Grand Prix Pages, accessed: 7 December 2009
  3. ^ GP DRIVERS ACTUAL POINTS 1971-2005 The John Davey Grand Prix Pages, accessed: 7 December 2009
  4. ^ a b COUNTRIES WITH MOST ALLOCATIONS OF GP 1971-2005 The John Davey Grand Prix Pages, accessed: 7 December 2009

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