As a new MotoGP decade begins, albeit with a slight delay to the start of the 2020 world championship season, it is an ideal moment to reveal who is the greatest of all time across each decade.
After Marc Marquez clinched the 2019 MotoGP world championship, his status as one of the sport’s greatest of all-time continues to rise but where does that put him alongside the best of the very best.
A documentary on the career of John Surtees, who died in March this year at the age of 83, is to be screened on the Yesterday freeview TV channel in the UK at 9pm on Sunday (September 10).
Jonathan Palmer, the chief executive of both the FIA Formula Two Championship and MotorSport Vision says he is devastated by the death of Henry Surtees in an accident at Brands Hatch.
The new 'Maxtra' team will use Haojue machinery produced by the Grand River Group (GRG), which sold over 2.7 million motorcycles last year, and be spearheaded by Surtees, who won the 500cc World Championship four times between 1956 and 1960 before claiming the 1964 Formula One World Championship
Sports Minister Richard Caborn and former F1 champion John Surtees have both said they are confident that the British Grand Prix will take place in 2005.