Stats Update: Overview IRRC Race Winners 2010–2025

Stats Update: Overview IRRC Race Winners 2010–2025

IRRC race winners list update, detailing all those to emerge successful from series rounds at Hengelo (Varsselring), Circuit De Chimay, Frohburg, Oostende, Terlicko, Horice, Schleiz, Oss and Imatranajo.

Overall, taking-into account 2010-2025 IRRC affiliated events, fifty eight riders from thirteen nations have accrued race wins.

No.1 for IRRC P1 finishes remains five-times IRRC Superbike Champion, 21st century German road racing legend Didier Grams (38 victories – all in Superbike class).

Marek Cerveny, six-times IRRC Supersport Champion, places nearest to Grams P1 finishes attainment, (37 victories – including four wins in Superbike category).

The full list of those to take IRRC race victories (2010-2025), including wildcards is disclosed below:

(IRRC Superbike/IRRC Supersport wins near racers names. Racers with the exact same number of IRRC wins, sorted by earlier achievement, status before IRRC 2026 season. 2010–2013/2014 intertwined SBK/SSP races, since 2012 with separate classification of SBK and SSP)

Didier Grams (Germany) – 38
Marek Cerveny (Czech Republic) – 37
Laurent Hoffmann (Belgium) – 17
Matthieu Lagrive (France) – 16
Vincent Lonbois (Belgium) – 16
Sebastien Le Grelle (Belgium) – 14
Erno Kostamo (Finland) – 13
Jorn Hamberg (Netherlands) – 12
Danny Webb (England) – 11
David Datzer (Germany) – 10

Davey Todd (England) – 9
Joey den Besten (Netherlands) – 7
Adam McLean (Northern Ireland) – 7
Timothy Baken (Belgium) – 6
Pierre-Yves Bian (France) – 6
Lukas Maurer (Switzerland) – 6
Petr Najman (Czech Republic) – 5
Hans Smees (Netherlands) – 4
Thomas Walther (Germany) – 4
Julian Puffe (Germany) – 4

Arie Vos (Netherlands) – 3
Nigel Walraven (Netherlands) – 3
Michael Rutter (England) – 3
Pauli Pekkanen (Finland) – 3
Thijs Peeters (Netherlands) – 3
Frank Bakker (Netherlands) – 2
Horst Saiger (Austria) – 2
Gregory Fastre (Belgium) – 2
Branko Srdanov (Netherlands) – 2
Thomas Wendel/Kreutz (Germany) – 2

Georg Frohlich (Germany) – 2
Ales Nechvatal (Czech Republic) – 2
Michal Dokoupil (Czech Republic) – 2
Johan Fredriks (Netherlands) – 2
Davy Thoonen (Netherlands) – 2
Kamil Holan (Czech Republic) – 2
Marc-Reiner Schmidt (Germany) – 2
Luca Salvadori (Italy) – 2
Niko Lehtiranta (Finland) – 2
Come Geenen (Belgium) – 2

Jef Van Calster (Belgium) – 2
Richard Cooper (England) – 2
Marvin Siebdrath (Germany) – 2
Tom Van Looy (Belgium) – 1
Virgil-Amber Bloemhard (Netherlands) – 1
Wim Van Den Broeck (Belgium) – 1
Marc Bornhauser (Germany) – 1
David Drieghe (Belgium) – 1
Marc Fissette (Belgium) – 1
Manou Antweiler (Germany) – 1

Lee Johnston (Northern Ireland) – 1
Jonathan Goetschy (France) – 1
Luca Gottardi (Italy) – 1
Ilja Caljouw (Netherlands) – 1
Clinton Warrick Seller (South Africa) – 1
Gabriel Pons (France) – 1
Markus Karlsson (Sweden) – 1
Paul Jordan (Northern Ireland) – 1

An added IRRC facts bonus for roads scene aficionados:

IRRC Race wins by nations:

Germany – 66
Belgium – 63
Czech Republic – 48
Netherlands – 42
England – 25
France – 24
Finland – 18

Northern Ireland – 9
Switzerland – 6
Italy – 3
Austria – 2
South Africa – 1
Sweden – 1

Active IRRC years: 15 (2010–2019 and 2021–2025) plus races of 3-Nations Cup 2003–2009
Finished IRRC races: 289 (SBK x 124 / SSP x 126 / SBK+SSP x 39)
Number of IRRC race winners: 58 riders from 13 nations (as illustrated above)

Photo credit: Thijs Van Der Horst

Words by Jan Vavra

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