Wednesday at Southern 100 Cancelled.

From S100isleofman on x.com

 

Southern 100 Qualifying (from Mark’s Office)

Official PDF not posted yet (at 7.40 10/7/24) .

The results will be here on the S100 site, but sidecar results will be easier to find in Mark’s OFFICE HERE

LIVE TIMING LINK now on S100 site, but they’re also on Speedhive app (look under GB not IM)

The Wednesday Ace Hire Sidecar Race is currently scheduled for 9.30PM

Manxradio.com for live commentary of course! (Manx radio AM)

Laidlow brothers head across to Snetterton as top of the class.



We are now at the halfway stage of this sidecar season as the series arrives at Snetterton over the weekend of 5-7 July. The first three rounds have been nothing short of sensational for Sam and Jack Laidlow from Dufton in Cumbria. From being virtual newcomers a couple of years ago, they lead the outright championship having taken three race victories.


Double victory last time out at Knockhill in atrocious conditions means they lead Lewis Blackstock and Paddy Rosney by a slender twelve and a half points, whilst are unbeaten in the Cup class, enjoying a fifty-plus point lead.

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From Manxradio.com

“Ahead of their first Southern 100, we speak to Jim and Ben Gale from Team BSR Sidecar.

We also joined by their dad Dicky, who has some brilliant tales about he got started…

Follow the team’s progress on their Facebook here and you can find their YouTube channel here – you’ll want to check out a certain video that’s mentioned…

We wish them all the best for the Southern 100″

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Laidlow brothers shine at wet Express Tyre Services Knockhill round.

Credit – Jed Pilmoor Brady for the information in here, words by Barry Nutley

The teams would have something of a challenge to match the stunning action from the previous round at Donington, but if any track lends itself to close racing, it is the Knockhill circuit.

A relatively small turnout saw just thirteen outfits on track for free practice, with qualifying later Friday afternoon. Various domestic issues plus injuries kept several teams away and the session started in wet weather, although things improved deeper into it. Rob Biggs and Ferry Segers showed a clean pair of heels to the pack in the free session, repeating the speed we saw from Biggs on earlier appearances at Knockhill.

They were just ahead of John Holden using Clement Conil as stand-in passenger, and Lewis Blackstock/Paddy Rosney fresh from two good rides at the TT. Local talent Steve Kershaw was enjoying the services of Justin Sharp in the absence of Ryan Charlwood who was working in France this weekend.

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