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Norman Brown (motorcyclist)

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Norman Brown, Jr. (1960 – 31 July 1983) was a professional motorcycle road racer.

Brown was born in Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland where his father, Norman Brown, Sr. ran a public house, "The Star Bar" or "Brown's Bar", overlooking the Clanrye River and Newry Town Hall. An alumnus of Newry High School, Brown, Jr. won the 1982 "Classic race" in the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy (TT). In 1983, he raised the TT lap record to 116.19 mph in the Senior Classic event for machines up to 1000cc.

Death

He was killed during the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on 31 July 1983.[1] When it began to rain he slowed, apparently due to mechanical problems. With greatly reduced speed he continued the lap to reach the pits. After exiting the Stowe he held to the inside line and was passed by multiple riders before being hit by Swiss rider (Peter Huber), whose view was obscured by the riders in front of him. The race was not stopped until multiple riders decided to enter the pits voluntarily.[2] Both riders died as a consequence of their serious injuries.[3]

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