Career
He is one of the most successful motorcycle racers of all time, with 13 to his name. He retired in 1986 at the age of 39 with a total of 90 Grand Prix victories and 13 World Championships. Known to be superstitious, he prefers to refer to his championship tally as "12+1".
His total of 90 Grand Prix victories is third only to the 122 by Giacomo Agostini, and the 112 of Valentino Rossi.
He now commentates Grand Prix races for Spanish television There is an Ángel Nieto museum in Madrid that displays some of his trophies and racing memorabilia.
The FIM named him a Grand Prix "Legend" in 2000. Nieto attended the 2008 French Grand Prix at the Le Mans Bugatti Circuit on 18 May 2008, dressed to ride with a special shirt congratulating Valentino Rossi for equalling Nieto"s 90 wins.
Nieto mounted Rossi"s bike, and Rossi as a passenger held a flag aloft with "90 + 90", as they took a victory lap.
A documentary called "Ángel Nieto: 12+1", directed by Álvaro Fernández Armero, was released in 2005. The 1973 year, when Nieto raced with the 125 Morbidelli, is also recalled in the documentary "Morbidelli - a story of men and fast motorcycles", released in 2014 and directed by Jeffrey Zani and Matthew Gonzales. Points system from 1964 to 1968: Points system from 1969 onwards: (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position.
Races in italics indicate fastest lap).