Libero Liberati

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Libero Liberati


Libero Liberati (September 20, 1926 - March 25, 1962) was an Italian motorcycle racer and the 1957 500cc Grand Prix World Champion.

Liberati was born in Terni. He became famous in his country, winning the Italian championship in 1948. Two years later Moto Guzzi called him to race in the 500cc World Championship, where he took part in a single race. The same happened the following year with Gilera. Liberati scored his first points in the World Championship in 1953, and his first race victory came in 1956 in the 350cc class.

In 1957, Liberati won the 500cc World Championship, scoring a total of four victories. He also won a race in the 350cc class. However, at the end of the season, a dispute with the Gilera factory left him without a ride. Two years later Moto Morini gave him the opportunity to race again, this time in the 250cc class.


Motorcycle Grand Prix Results

Year Class Classification Machine Victories
1955 500cc 7th Gilera 0
1956 350cc 7th Gilera 1
1956 500cc 8th Gilera 0
1957 350cc 3rd Gilera 1
1957 500cc 1st Gilera 4


Before John Surtees
After John Surtees
Title 500cc Motorcycle World Champion
Years 1957