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Norton Motorcycles confirm return to Isle of Man TT 2009!
- Official Norton team returns to world famous TT races for the first time since 1993
- New owners demonstrate commitment to Norton’s racing pedigree
Norton Motorcycles will make its long awaited return to the legendary Isle of Man TT Races in May 2009 after an absence of 16 years. In an historic deal, the brand was recently brought back to the UK after 15 years stateside by bike enthusiast and owner of Norton Racing, Stuart Garner.
Michael Dunlop, 21, son of the late motorcycle legend Robert Dunlop, will pilot the Norton NRV 588 on its TT debut in the Senior Race over the notorious 37¾ mile circuit. Michael commented:
“This is a fantastic opportunity to make history with Norton’s return to one of the world’s most famous races - a real highlight of the racing calendar. It means a lot to me as I will be following in my father’s bike tracks as he finished third on his JPS Norton when he competed in 1992.”
Stuart Garner, chief executive at Norton Motorcycles said:
“This is the first time since 1993 that an official Norton team has raced at the TT. We have a fantastic racing pedigree with the brand established over 100 years ago and our aim is to emulate the success Norton race bikes achieved particularly in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. The 588cc Norton race bike has been developed over the last year by Brian Crighton and the Spondon engineering team and we are confident that 2009 will prove to be a significant milestone in the history of this famous UK motorcycle brand.”
Hon Martyn Quayle MHK, Minister for Tourism and Leisure, Isle of Man Government said:
“Having Norton back in the TT is sensational news. It will truly be an historic occasion within the competitions history. They were a fabulous crowd pleaser and we have every confidence this will be the first of many successful races for the Norton team.”
Norton Motorcycles UK manufacturing plant is at Donington Park. The company plans to hand-build 200 race bikes and a road-legal version of the NRV 588 in 2009, both which will go on sale in the spring.
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RE: Norton Motorcycles confirm return to Isle of Man TT 2009!
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RE: Norton Motorcycles confirm return to Isle of Man TT 2009!
Well done you all, yes the first manager was Nick Collis, does anyone know his whereabouts now ??
I agree that it is a great combination of a Dunlop with the Norton but do they place it all on Michaels shoulders or will there be another rider to support him ? I hope they colour it silver since it truly is the "Silver Dream Racer".
I think Guy Martin would make a major contribution too.
Any other suggestions ?
Watch and listen to: http://uk.video.search.yahoo.com/video/p...0162839033
at the bottom of the page when the above link finishes, there appears a small window saying "Norton at Mallory".. Click on this one !!!
This is great !!
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(This post was last modified: 30-11-2008, 07:26 PM by ian huntly.)
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RE: Norton Motorcycles confirm return to Isle of Man TT 2009!
When Brian Crighton brought the Norton name back in 1987, it was essentially him, former Manx GP winner Dave Hickman, Dave Evans and Malcomh Heath - Heath rode the bike initally as well and it ran it red, blue and silver colours. This colourscheme was kept for 1988 when Trevor Nation and Simon Buckmaster rode it - Steve Spray and Andy McGladdery also had outings on it, both winning races.
JPS came in from 1989-1992 with the riders being:
1989 - Spray, Nation and Steve Cull.
1990 - Nation, Spray and Robert Dunlop for the roads
1991 - Ron Haslam, Nation and Robert.
1992 - Haslam, Robert with Terry Rymer replacing the injured Haslam. JPS didn't sponsor the road effort though - Robert was sponsored by Hymac/John Kennedy with Hizzy of course on the white Abus Norton.
In 1993, Duckhams took over as title sponsor with Colin Seeley as team manager and Jim Moodie the sole rider. 1994 saw Ian Simpson and Phil Borley taking over rider duties and of course went on to finish 1st and 3rd in the British Superbike Championship.
There was also the Roton 588 that Crighton developed when he was, briefly, left out of the main Norton set-up. This had a blue fairing and riders included Australian Grant Hodson and Spray, who got a pint at the 1991 Australian GP at Eastern Creek.
Apologies if I've missed other riders out!
I can't recall ever seeing a Norton in orange and yellow colours.
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