Nationality United States Name Steve Baker | Role Motorcyclist | |
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Formula 750 world championship brands hatch 1977 steve baker mick grant ron haslam john newbold
Steve Baker (born September 5, 1952) is an American former Grand Prix motorcycle roadracer. He was the first American to win a road racing world championship when he won the 1977 Formula 750 title.
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- Formula 750 world championship brands hatch 1977 steve baker mick grant ron haslam john newbold
- Message from steve baker
- Motorcycle Grand Prix results
- References

Born in Bellingham, Washington, Baker began his career racing on the dirt track ovals of the Pacific Northwest. He then switched to road racing and began competing in Canada, becoming a three-time Canadian champion. His good results earned him a factory sponsored ride with the Yamaha factory team for the 1977 season. He began the year by winning the prestigious Daytona 200 before traveling to Europe to compete in the world championships. Baker won the 1977 Formula 750 title and finished second to Barry Sheene in the 500cc world championship. He was released by the Yamaha team after the season and competed in the 1978 championship on a privately supported Suzuki. At the end of that season, Baker suffered a devastating accident at the Mosport circuit in Canada that left him with a broken arm and shattered his left leg. Afterwards, he decided to retire from competitive racing.

After his racing career, Baker purchased a motorcycle dealership in his hometown of Bellingham. He was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1999.

Message from steve baker
Motorcycle Grand Prix results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)
