Dave
Races
Superb
Silverstone
Well Silverstone was indeed superb, great weather, great
people and great machines.
Roger Etcell, Allan Robinson and their teams of helpers
created an extremely well organised event which was enjoyed
by all.
It had been quite a while since I had been to the
circuit, and I hardly recognised it, so many improvements
have been made, especially to the paddock, and parking
areas. Golf buggies were acting as taxis transporting people
around the now vast area of facilities, and everything
seemed to run very smoothly and efficiently. Congratulations
to everyone involved.
Dave had a fantastic time. Resplendent in his fabulous
new Lookwell Leathers and Arai helmet, he felt very proud
and honoured to have the opportunity to ride his father's
1971 Daytona BSA 750cc Rocket, now owned, and beautifully
prepared by Mike Braid. Mike also brought along another BSA
Rocket 3 and a lovely MV 3 cylinder, which caused quite a
gathering when he fired it up. Our sincere thanks to you
Mike.
Not only were there great machines on show, but there
were great people too, a wonderful bunch of guys, and an old
friend from the USA, Gary Nixon, brought fun and colour to
the proceedings. Just as in the good old days, there was
open access for everyone to come into the paddock area and
see everything close to, which clearly made it much more
interesting for everyone there. Not like the Grand Prix bike
and car events of today, which are completely closed to the
public. Everyone was so friendly and helpful, it was a great
atmosphere, and we sincerely hope that it will be repeated
next year.
It was good fun for me too, meeting up with so many old
friends. Also in guessing who would win the 'Mike Hailwood
Trophy'. Run over the three days as it was, made it even
more interesting, and everyone, so wanted to win. I wish I'd
had a trophy for everyone.
It was wonderful to meet so many of Mike's fans who
brought along photo's, programmes, scrap books and other
pieces of memorabelia to show us. The stories told, were
lovely to hear, and I thank you all for coming.
One special couple who came to see us were Roger and
Alison Warner. Roger is a fan of Mike's and met him at
Donington Park in 1978 after his triumphant TT victory. A
couple of years ago, Roger unfortunately underwent serious
brain surgery and was in intensive care and unconscious for
two weeks after a burst aneurysm. During that time a close
friend took a poster of Mike to the hospital, and put it on
the wall over Roger's bed. The poster was of Mike pushing
off his MV at the start of the 500cc Senior TT in 1962. This
caused concern amongst some of the nursing staff, who had
previously treated motorcycle injuries, but his surgeon
thought it very positive. He said that when Roger came round
and saw it, hopefully he would know who it was because of
the great influence Mike had had on his motorcycling life.
Thankfully, he did come round, and he did know who it
was.
Since then, Roger has learnt the art of making Tiffany
style lampshades, not the usual kind, but like full face
helmets in coloured glass. At Silverstone, he brought along
a fantastic one that he has made for me, in Mike's colours,
and it drew alot of attention to our stand. It must have
taken many many hours of painstaking work, and is a real
work of art.
Roger will make your choice of helmet, to order for the
price of £300, with just £100 of that covering the
cost of materials etc. and the remaining £200 being
donated to B.A.S.I.C. , the Brain and Spinal Injury Charity.
We will be showing example and more information in our
'shop' very soon.
I would like to take this opportunity to send my thanks
to the riders, John Pizany's sponsor, Grifcast Signs, and
Don Griffin for the excellent model of Mike on the Honda
'six'. It was a lovely gesture, and much appreciated.
Immediately after Silverstone, Dave headed off for
Oschersleben, Germany, and we'll have a report on that
next.
Thanks for visiting the site, stay tuned.
Best wishes
Pauline & Dave
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