Cadwell Park Sidecar Revival Aug 3/4
Tickets are available to buy online, see the MSV website here
£32 weekend online, £22 per day , Teens £19 weekend, £13 per day. . Senior tickets at the gate only

Tickets are available to buy online, see the MSV website here
£32 weekend online, £22 per day , Teens £19 weekend, £13 per day. . Senior tickets at the gate only
Championship Day has arrived at the @iomsteampacket Southern 100 Road Races 2024
A reminder of our racing schedule today 👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/V6lmk2LtCa
— Southern 100 (@S100isleofman) July 11, 2024
Obviously this is subject to change with the weather..
From S100isleofman on x.com
UPDATE: Unfortunately due to a late very heavy downpour pour on the Colas Billown Circuit and the current weather forecast for the next few hours we’ve made the difficult decision to cancel the racing this evening.
A revised schedule for tomorrow will be issued in due course. pic.twitter.com/evfBqRMVgo
— Southern 100 (@S100isleofman) July 10, 2024
Always subject to change 😉 see S100 on x.com for the latest updates if the weather isn’t playing fair.
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)
This weekend kickstarted part two of the six-round season, and there was no better place to be than the Snetterton 300 Circuit. This round sponsorship was courtesy of Lifesafety Systems, a Kent-based fire and safety organisation.
Continue readingTaxi rides for the revival ready to book
Bemsee plans to run Sidecar Taxi rides during the lunch periods over both days at the Revival meeting at Cadwell on 3rd & 4th August
All proceeds go to the BMCRC Benevolent Fund (Charity No: 213308)
https://www.bemsee.net/info-centre/news/sidecar-taxi-rides-revival-meeting-3-4-august-cadwell-park
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.
Built new for the 2024 season
Choice of 2 engines 2x 636 or 1x 636 1x 600
Prepared by Mark Fisher
More photos and details click more…
Sad news today from Bob’s son Darren.
Bob passed away Saturday Evening.
Bob was a good friend of our family for over 40 years.
“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″
Andy’s funeral will take place on 25th June at Charnock Richard Crematorium. PR7 5JP at 15.30
If you are attending it would be appreciated if you would let Mike or Moira Speechley know so the family can let the caterers have an idea of numbers thank you!
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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