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Chertie Williams took II8COnd In the Formula One TT.
Isle of Man Formula One
n
George and Honda
smash Hailwood's
record
By Chris Carter
Photos by
DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN, JUNE 2
Alex George, picked by Honda as a "stand- by"
for the injured Mick Grant, stormed to a record-breaking clear-cut victory in Saturday's
Forward Trust/"Motor Cycle Weekly" -sponsored Formula One race from
Charlie Williams (Dixon Honda) and Ron Haslam on the
other factory Honda.
From a standing start the Scotsma"
smashed Mike Hailwood's existing
Formula One lap record - and then
went quicker still n..xt time round to
Isle of Man Senior
lap at a staggering 112,94 mph.
".This is the race that manered. I'm
delaghted to have won - and honestly. I
didn't have any problems. I went
quick early on because I thought Mike
Hailwood was fooling in practice and I
thought that the others. like Charlie
Williams and Ron Haslam. would be a
real treat," said Alex after the race.
But Hailwood nev..r looked lik..
challenging for victory. The Sports
Motorcycles Ducati, though hal,dlin",
~tter in the race after switching ba'
to lasl year's frame. was not as fasl ,
the Hondas - and after a s('ries
problems Mike limped hom!: in fifth
place.
. "I was outpowered. It's as simple as
that. The bike was handling well, but
I was just short of horsepower." said a
surprisingly ~Iaxed and cheerful Mike
later.
·"1 know that I tried harder than last
year, but it jsut didn't work out. "
But lack of pace wasn'l Mike's only
worry. During the rac.. Ihe exhausl
pipe splil - and Ihough Ihat did nol
s.-riously rlfecl performanc.., a bigger
prohlem followed wh..n Mik.. found
that h.. bad losl top g..ar on th.. Ducali
on Bray Hill starting Ih.. last lap.
Struggling on wilh jWiI f'lur gears.
Hailwood then discoven-d Ihe battery
hoMer had broken! When th, Ducali's
engine stopped at Keppel Gate on the
last lap. Mike did not know the cause
until he coasted to a slandstill at
HiII~rry to invesitage.
The battery was hanging on by just
one wiret Reconnecting the ignition,
Mike restarted but he had lost
another place to N"ft' Zealand
newcomer Graem.. Crosby (Kawasaki).
Second place fini.her Charlie
Williams might well 113" been on
board the winning Honda if contrac·
tual difficulties with his oil company,
Bel Ray, and the Honda factory's
backer, Shell,had been overcome.
''I'm sorry that we couldn't fix
things. but I was delighted with David
Dixon's Honda - and considering we
only had three laps practice on the
bike. the result wasn't too bad.
"After all w.. might not have ~aten
the worlts Hondas. but we split them,
didn't we?" said Charlie. whose new
leathers gave him circulation probletTb
thaI made his legs ache.
The closest Charlie ever came 10
catching Alex George was early in the
race - when the gap was jusl 24 seconds, bUI even afler two stops for fuel,
Ihe firsl a long one taking 75 seconds
at the end of the third lap - and the
other a much shorter halt as a
precaution starting the lasl lap, Alex
finished 55 seconds ahead at the flag.
Third homt' was Ron Haslam,
m~king a much tidier and polished
performanct' in second TT ap·
pearanc,'. He losl Ihird pia,',' for a
whilt' in ,h,' middle of Ihe race when
his Honda had carbun'tion problt-ms.
The bike was suffering fuel
slarvalion because the carbs wert'
emptying Iheir floats on Ihe quick
seclions, but the trouble passed and
Ron riding swiftly, caughl Mike
lailwoo.. ,'[!7I r, 0,1 th(' road.
Mike did' .,01 giv.. in ..asily thouRh.
The pair swappc-d places fice or six
limn before Haslam finally managed
10 shake offth,' Ducali.
Fourth place wt'nl to Graem,'
Crosby taking advantage of Mike
Hailwood's lap· by-lap l'alalogue of
misfortune. But tht're was nothing
lucky about the New Zealander's performance.
RighI from the word go the Kiwi
showed h.. had done his homt'work on
th.. circuit. He was sixlh, ~hind
George, Williams, Haslam, Hailwnod
and unlucky Ian Ro~rt. (Honda) at
th....nd of the first lap.
That first lap was at 108.25 .uph.
bUI Graeme had nlll shown his best.
StArting num~r 46, Gra..me carved
his wa)' through Ihe pack and the
Ka... asa~i rider went round at over 109
mph on his second lap and gOI into fifo
th place just 17 ll"Conds down on fourth place man Mike Hailwnod.
Ian Richards. by now, was out of
the running. The likable Li'Cerpudlian, who had gone all practice
without a moment's bolh..r stopped at
Ramsey Hairpin with a broken engine.
Out, tOO, we~ De~k Huxley and
his sponsor 'Bill Smith. Derek. on a
Honda. stopped at Cronk·y·Voddy af·
ter rebuilding his engine follow,ing a
holed piston in Saturday's early morning practice. Rill went out at
Guthries after losing a lot of oil.
Early ~pom said he had crashed.
but tbat was not so. All he did was lay
down the oil for unlucky Alastair
Frame (8S0 BSA) to fall on!
Alastair bruised his leg and out of
Iud too was Stan Woods (Honda) who
took a dive at the Gooseneck and had
to go to hospital by car for treatment
to a hand injury, when lying seventh
on the fourth lap.
A last lap puncture for Tony Rutter
(Honda) cost him sixth place. allowing
Roger Bowler (Honda) to move on to
the leaderboa rd.
He finished over two minutes ahe.,!
of Georg.- Fogarty on Ihe second Spor
IS Motor Cycles Ducati, who had to
SlOp on Ihe third lap at Sulby Bridge to
removt' a damaged megaphone off the
exhausl.
Eighth was West German Helmut
Dahne (Honda) wilh his Metzeler rear
tire down to Ihe canvas· and ninlh
was Brilish privateer Asa Moyce
(Honda) showing out on the Irack,
what he thought aboul Ihe ACU's
decision to pay him only Ihe basic
minimum start money.
Completing the top 10 was Roger
Corbett (Kawasaki), lapping consistently at over the ton, but finishing
12 minutes down on Ihe flying SCOI.
Results
1. A.J.S. George 1997 H.>nl; 2. C. WoIIiamo 1996 Hun);
3. R. . - . . , 1996 Hanl; •. G. C.-., C9!M ICIJ...I; 5.
S.M.B. Hoilwood . . Duel; 6. R. _
C953 H<1n1; 7.
G. "-'v . . Duel; 8. H. Dohne 1970 Han) .1 A.
Moyce 19lM KwlI; 10. R. Co