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National Motor Cycle Races 1 MOTOR CYCLE ROAD RACING AT SNETTERTON OFFICIAL PROGRAMME 2/6 National Motor Cycle Races Sunday, 30th July, 1961 WHITE NUMBERS YELLOW PLATES EVENT SEVEN BLACK NUMBERS BLACK PLATES EVENT EIGHT ULTRA LT/WT. UP TO 125 c.c. 4 LAPS HEAT 2 SENIOR 351 c.c. to 500 c.c. 7 LAPS LAP RECORD HELD BY M. HAILWOOD 125 DUCATI 81.98 m.p.h. First.15 Finishers to Ride in Final No. Na.nie c.c. Machine .Lap Scoring 125 E.M.C. iVo Name c.c. Machine .Lap Scoring 1 R. Avery 9 B. Law ton 125-''bucati 42 P. Read 500 Norton 3 .D. Lanib 125 Ducati 43 R. Harrison 499 Norton 4 D. Crcraghty 125 Ducati 44 J. Oliver 499 B.S.A. V 45 B. Mills 500 B.S.A. 5 R. Rowe 124 Honda 6 F. Hardy 124 M:.V. Agusta 46 V. Heaton 498 Norton 47 R. Grant 499 Norton 7 E. Hardcastic 125 B.S.A. or Puch 8 R. Baxter 125 Montesa 48 1. I9uffell 499 Norton 9 R. Righini 124 Montesa 49 hf. K-ing 499 Norton 10 C. VVyatt 125 Montesa 50 13. Denehv 499 Norton 11 G. Roberts 124 Montesa 51 M. J4 ay wood 496 Matchless 12 P. Grinter 124 E.MX. 52 A. GrLiymer 500 Norton 14 P. Catchpole 125 Montesa 53 J. Green 4:98 Triumph 15 J. Williamson 125 M.V. 54 T. Thori) 499 Norton 16 M;. O'Keefe 124 Montesa 55 R. Lawrence • 499 Norton 17 P. Bidder 125 Ducati 57 B. Setchell 499 Norton 18 S. Williams 125 Montesa 58 C. Chi vers 498 Matchless 19 M:. O'Rourke 124 Honda 59 M. Duff 496 M:atchless 20 D. Shorey 125 Bultaco 60 P. Darvil 499 Norton 21 R. Dickinson 124 Ducati 61 P. Cliatterton 499 Norton 22 J. Baughn 125 E.M.C. 62 D. Chapman 499 Norton -23 23 J. Crooch 123 Shrimp 63 A. Davies 499 Norton/4"riumph 24 S. Cooper 125 Bultaco 64 D. Ajax 500 Norton 25 F. Birch 125 E.M.C. 65 J. l^Linncll 499 Norton 26 J. Blount 125 Montesa 66 F. Brown 499 Norton 27 D. Elvin 124 Ducati 68 A. Budden 500 B.S.A. 28 R. Evens 125 Ducati 69 L. Ascott 499 Norton 29 P. Preston 124 M.V. Agusta 70 C. liufi 499 Norton/B.S.Ar. • -7 30 R. Minster 125 Montesa -2 71 E. Bimcc 498 Matchless 31 D. Nicholls 125 B.S.A. or E.R.^ 72 W. Evens 499 Norton 32 T. Tirrell 124 Ducati 73 C. Brown 496 Matchless/Norton 33 R. Blanniug 125 Montesa 74 D. Ellis 496 Matchless' ''Ex 34^ C. Percival 124 M.V. Agusta 75 E. L-M-dcr 499 Norton 35 E. Kcmpson 125 Ducati 76 G. ilockharn 499 B.S.A. : l7 36 J. Parsloxv 125 Montesa 7/ J. Stracey 499 Norton 37 ). Morton 125 J.M:.B. 78 J. Gooch 499 Norton 38 R. Ward 125 R.G.W.S. I* •79 D. Hanson 499 Norton 39 IX Moore 124 P'aton 80 J. T-cwis 500 B.S.A. 40 M. Pearson (.Miss) 124 Montesa 81 Iv. Masson 499 Norton 41 J. Pearson 124 Ariel RESERVES RI1SE.KVE 88 W .Finn 499 Norton 42 R. Sa.xton 124 Rumi 89 K. Gawler 499 Norton 43 ,N. Clarke 125 B.S.A. 90 ]. Soniers 499 Norton 44 A. Wheeler 125 Ducati 91 M, Aitken 496 Matchless 92 G. i^'ook 499 T.D./B.S.A. Result 93 M. l-'cnvcolu 499 B.S.A. 1st 2nd.. 3rd Winner's Time.., Speed.. Result MOTOR RACING IS DANGEROUS and spectators attending this track do so 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th KNTIRELY AT THEIR OWN RISK " It is a condition of admission that all persons having any connection with the 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th promotion and/or organisation and/or conduct of the meeting, including the owners ol the land and the drivers and owners of the vehicles and passengers in the vehicles, 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th are absolved from all liability arising out of accidents causing damage or personal Winner's Time Speed injury to spectators or ticket holders." 16 17 YELLOW PLATES EVENT NINE BLACK NUMBERS BLACK PLATES EVENT TEN WHITE NUMBERS FINAL OF SENIOR 351 c.c. to 500 c.c, 10 LAPS 6 LAPS LAP RECORD HELD BY D. MINTER 350 NORTON 92.91 m.p.h. SIDECARS UP TO 1,200 c.c. Name Lap Scoring LAP RECORD HELD BY PIP HARRIS 492 B.M.W. 83.90 m.p.h. No. Name c.c. Machine Lap Scoring 1 B. Spaldhig 499 Norton Passenger: M. Riches 2 J. Tarrant 498 J.T.V. Special Passenger: T. Voyce 3 D. Wheeler 650 :D.M:.D. Triumph Passenger: W. Garwood 4 A. Haydon Bailhe 499 B.S..-\ Passenger: L. Farrar 5 P. Millard 499 Norton Passenger: G. Spence 6 A. McCann 499 Norton Passenger: B. Dimblebv 7 R. Douglas 499" Norton Passenger: E. Broom S P. Hardcastle 499 Norton Passenger: J. Williams 9 B. Green 650 B.S..A. Passenger: 13. Fvnn 1-0 J. Beeton ' 492 B.M.W. Passenger: E. Bnlgin IT Pip Harris 492 B.M.W./Watsonian Passenger: R. Campbell 12 B. Gross 499 Norton Passenger: B. Tennent 14 D. Read 500 B.S..-\ Passenger: I >. .Lester 15 B. Pinckney 494 B.M.W. Passenger: |. Fla.vman 16 C. GolesworthV 649 D.M.D. Triumph Passenger: J. Daniels 17 V. Thorley 998 V.T.S. Passenger: B. Ward IS R. Cheney 640 Norton Passenger: W. Gould 19 R. Studer 499 Norton Passenger: |. Suaffield 20 C. Vincent ' 646 B.S.A. Passenger: T. Harrison Result 21 A. Wakefield 500 Triumph Passenger: G. Milton 1st.., 2nd.., 3rd.., 4th... 5 th.. 6th.., 22 T. Layton 998 Norton/Vincent Winner's Time.., Speed.. Passenger: T. Willerton 23 R. Pike 650 Triumph Passenger: R. Jackson EVENT 10-continued 24 D. Jennings 998 B.A.V. 32 C. Seeley 500 Matchless Passenger: R. Summers Passenger: VV. Rawlings 25 M. Potter 1000 Vincent 33 P. VVileman 650 B.S.A. Passenger: R. Eden Passenger; G. Cross 26 :D. Yorke 499 Norton 34 .Bill Boddice 499 Norton/VVatsoniaii Passenger: S. Mason Passenger: C. Stokes 27 F. Inger 499 Norton Passenger: M. Mason RESERVE 28 M. Roweli 499 Norton 35 .E. Pjckiip 492 B.M.W. Passenger: A. Floltom l^assenger: J. Biggs 29 .R. Robinson 499 Norton Result Passenger: G. Stokes 30 E. Vincent 499 Norton 1st,.. 2nd,, 3rd,.. 4 th,. 5 th 6th,., 7th„ Passenger: R. Harding Winner's Time... Speed... 31 E. T. Young 998 E.T.Y./Vincent Passenger: IT. Winter 18 19 Continued on Page 18 GREEN PLATES EVENT ELEVEN WHITE NUMBERS LT/WT. 175 c.c. to 250 c.c. 6 LAPS LAP RECORD HELD BY M. HAILWOOD 250 MONDIAL 86.95 m.p.h. No. Name c.c. Machine i A. Wheeler 250 Guzzi 2 C. Smith 247 JS'.S.U. 3 P. Inchley 249 Ariel 4 S. Cooper 250 Ariel 5 R. Rowe 249 Velocctte 6 F. l-lardy 249 R.F.G. 7 T. Tirrell 247 N.S.U. 8 B. Clark 198 Dncati 9 D. Shorey 247 N.S.U. 10 P. Chatterton 247 N.S.U. 11 A. Sheffield 242 S.B.S. 12 B. Lau'ton 249 Ariel 14 D. Bell 201 M.V. Agusta, 15 J. Pinckney 249 Norton/Velocette 16 A. Grotefield 180 Dncati 17 R. VVillatts 248 N.S.U. 18 A. Smith 249 Norman 19 C. Conn 249 Ariel 20 IX Warren 247 N.S.U. 21 |. Williamson 250 Triumph 22 R. Everett 250 Cornell Greeves 23 N. Surtees 249 A.E.R. Matchi 24 M. O'Ronrke 249 Ariel 25 P. Tyack 250 N.S.U. 26 J. Constable 204 Dncati 27 •|. Tvler 249 (.A.P. 28 S. Smith 201 M.V. Agiista 29 L. Young '». 249 R.E.G. 30 A. Campbell ii 247 N.S.U. 31 R. McGregor 242 Anzani 32 P. Gibson 204 Dncati 33 R. Cowles 248 Dncati 34 J. Riches 210 Dncati 35 J. Field 250 Dncati 36 b. Ajax 250 Triumph 37 R. Marshall 204 Dncati 38 S. Griffith.s 248 Velocette 39 I. Hatch 250 Velocette 40 ,\ Dvde 248 Royal Enfield 41 J. Williams 249 Petty Norton /v'/r.S£/,'|-/:.S 42 D. Patrick 250 Greeves 43 A. Mitcliell 175 Dncati 44 P. Male 204 Ducati 45 j. Raynor 248 Trinmph/Special 46 R. Freeman 204 F.T.S. 47 |. Parslow 247 N.S.U. 4-S j. Kirk 248 Velocette/Spcc.iiil 49 F. Cooper 204 Dncati Result 1st . 2nd 3rd 4th,, Winner's Time, Speed. 20 led by The Soman-Wherry Pfess Lid,, Norwich MOTOR CYCLE ROAD RACING AT SNETTERTON National Motor Cycle Races Sunday, 30th July. 1961 FIRST RACE 1.30 p.m. ORGANISED BY THE SNErTERTON COMBINE Comprising the Motor Cycle Clirbs in Norfolk and Suffolk affiliated to the Eastern Centre of the A.C.U. PEIWIT No. A.C.U. 3,51 T.T.C. No. 830 Held under the General Competition Rules of the A.C.U. together with Supplementarjr Regulations. OFFICIALS: Steivards of l/ie Meeting: E. G. COPE Appointed by the A.C.U. 13. CL.'VWI'IN ------- Appointed l>y the Eastern Centre, A.C.U. G. BARKEii ------- Appointed by the Eastern Centre, A.C.U. Judges: B. BAXTER, ESQ., H. REDHEAD, ESQ. Hon. Medical Officers: Morris Commercial (at Norwich and Gorleslon), Commer (Reepham), A.E.C. (Norwich), DR. JOHN STIJAI{T, DR.
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