Keith Campbell (motorcyclist)

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Keith Campbell
Motorcycle Grand Prix Career
Nationality Flag of Australia Australian
Active years 1950 - 1958
Team(s) Moto Guzzi
Grands Prix 11
Championships 350cc - 1957
Wins 3
Podium finishes    8
Pole positions N/A
Fastest laps N/A
First Grand Prix 1950 250cc Ulster Grand Prix
First win 1957 350cc Dutch TT
Last win 1957 350cc Ulster Grand Prix
Last Grand Prix 1958 350cc Belgian Grand Prix

Keith Campbell (born October 2, 1931) is an Australian former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He became Australia's first motorcycling world champion when he won the 1957 FIM 350cc world championship as a member of the Moto Guzzi factory racing team. One year later at age 26, he was killed during the GP de Cadours in France.


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