| With almost 70 entries accepted for the two Sure Sidecar races at this year’s
Isle of Man TT Races, fuelled by Monster Energy, two more exciting three-lap
encounters are expected.
Seven former race winners return to the TT Mountain Course in the line up,
with a combined total of 25 victories, while no less than 13 drivers who have
already lapped the Mountain Course at more than 110mph will start this year. The
strength in depth extends through the field, proof that the Formula Two TT
Sidecar races are the best three-wheel races in the world.
As in previous years, 17-time TT winner and outright lap record holder Dave
Molyneux has the number one plate. The Manxman reclaimed the fastest lap last
year, nine years after he previously held the record, and he’s reunited with
former passenger Daniel Sayle this time around. The duo last competed together
in 2009 and with Sayle having eight wins of his own, they’re arguably the team
to beat.
There are plenty of outfits who will challenge the Manx pair, none more so
than the Birchall brothers, Ben and Tom, who start at number two. They defeated
Molyneux in 2015 with double race wins and with three victories to their name,
the second fastest crew in the history of the event are well placed to run
Molyneux/Sayle close in 2016.
Setting off ten seconds back, third on the grid, is veteran John Holden who
took his 12th and 13th podiums in last year’s races with Sayle in the chair. The
Lancashire racer is reunited with regular passenger Andy Winkle after Winkle
missed last year’s event with injury. Holden, the third driver on the entry list
with a 116mph lap to his name, will be looking to take his second TT win.
Tim Reeves, the driver at number four, is another competitor with one TT
victory - the Kent man took the top spot in 2013. Since then Reeves has recorded
only one podium and last year was a major disappointment for the five-time World
Champion with two DNFs. With Patrick Farrance on board again, he’s another
potential victor.
Bradford’s Conrad Harrison, who took his ninth career podium with third in
last year’s opening encounter, is at number five. The 2014 race winner has a new
passenger in Dean Kilkenny.
A sixth race winner is at number six in the evergreen Ian Bell who’s now been
back at the TT for two years, with son Carl partnering him. He’s edging ever
closer to the form that saw him win in 2003 and take five podiums in total. With
a near 113mph lap to their name in 2015, they are definite podium
contenders.
Ten seconds behind them is relative newcomer Alan Founds who had a brilliant
debut in 2014 and cemented his status as one of the most promising drivers in
the field last year with fifth in the opening race. He’s another driver who will
have a new passenger this year with Finn Aki Aalto.
Next away at number eight is the consistent partnership of Gary Bryan and
Jamie Winn. After a disappointing time in 2014, the pair were back in form in
2015 with a strong sixth place in Sure Sidecar race one, going close to a new
personal best lap of the 37.73-mile circuit in the process.
Manx duo Karl Bennett and Lee Cain are at number nine and will be looking to
make up for their two retirements of 2015 while at number 10 Gary Knight is the
last of the seeds. The former European Champion broke the 111mph barrier for
the first time twelve months ago. He too has a new passenger with Daniel
Evanson, who is a newcomer to the TT.
Numbers 11-20 on the grid include many of the regular top ten finishers -
notably Wayne Lockey/Mark Sayers (11) and Matt Dix/Shaun Parker (12) with the
latter the latest crew to lap at more than 110mph.
Behind them, there’s more quality with Darren Hope/Paul Bumfrey (13), Rob
Handcock (14), Steve and Matty Ramsden (15), Tony Baker/Fiona Baker-Milligan
(16), Gordon Shand/Phil Hyde (17), Roy Hanks/Kevin Perry (18), John
Saunders/Frank Claeys (19) and the first full European pairing of Michael
Grabmuller/Manfred Weschelberger (20) from Austria.
As expected, many of the class regulars are back in the running including
Greg Lambert/Kenny Cole (22), Mike Cookson/Alun Thomas (23), Howard Baker/Mike
Killingsworth (24) and Mick Donovan/Dave Butler (27). There’s also plenty of
overseas talent with New Zealanders Colin Buckley/Robbie Shorter (21), French
pairing Estelle Leblond/Sebastien Lavorel (25) and Australian Dwight Beare at
26. Beare has outright lap record holder Benjamin Binns as his passenger.
A number of last year’s newcomers return including Peter Founds, Dan Knight,
Terry O’Reilly and Lionel Mansuy and there are seven debutantes in 2016
including Australians Mick Alton/Chriss Clancy, Americans Peter Essaff/Jeff
Gillard and British Championship regulars Simon Gilbert/Jed Pilmoor-Brady. |
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