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Mike Hailwood, riding a Norton, won the Senior International TT motorcycle race in the Isle of man. He is the only man ever to win three TT races in one week. View of the start of the Senior TT
Another racer in a famous family. Norman Surtees, 21, younger brother of World Champion motorcyclist John Surtees, is taking up road racing as a follow-on to his motorcycle scrambling
The start of the Senior TT trophy race at the Isle of Man. H L Daniell, is first to start (Norton No 1), others followed at 10 second intervals. 10th June 1950
John Surtees MV machine is clear of the ground as he roars over Ballaugh Bridge during the Junior International TT ( Tourist Trophy ) in the Isle of Man, Britain
Jim Redman (right), shakes hands with Japans Fumio Ito after winning the 250 cc lightweight TT race in the Isle of Man on one of the new Honda four-cylinder machines. 10th June 1963
After his accident world famous auto racer John Surtees has stepped into a racing car for the first time today trying out on a 6 cylinder Ferrari at the Modena Race Track, Italy 1 March 1966
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd seen in the paddock after winning the 125 cc TT race on the Isle of Man. 1st was Luigi Taveri (no 6), of Switzerland
Luigi Taveri, of Switzerland, riding a Japanese Honda, pictured at Governors bridge during the lightweight 125 cc International Tourist Trophy race over the mountain circuit on the Isle of Man
Switzerlands Luigi Taveri riding a Honda, speeding out of the dip at Governor sSwitzerlands Luigi Taveri riding a Honda, speeding out of the dip at Governors Bridge on his final lap to win the 125 cc Lightweight race on the Isle of Man TT course. 7th June 1962
Bob McIntyre, who had already won the Junior TT in the Isle of Man, went on to win the Senior TT at an average speed of 98.99 mph. He finished three minutes in front of John Surtees
South African Jim Redman at Quarter Uridge on the first lap of the senior TT race in the Isle of Man. It was won by John Surtees 7th June 1958
Mike Hailwood won the 250 cc lightweight Tourist Trophy which opened the solo events in the Diamond Jubilee International race Week in the Isle of Man
J Hartle, riding an Italian MV Agusta yesterday won the Junior TT Race in the Isle of Man, at 96.70 mph - a new record. Second was John Surtees, seen here, also riding an MV Agusta. 16 June 1960
English champion John Surtees returns to the Monza track at the wheel of the new 12 cylinder Ferrari. 1 April 1966
Kunimitsu Takahashi, 22 year old Japanese motorcyling star, pictured at speed seconds before he crashed his Honda machine during the 125 cc Lightweight event in the International Tourist Trophy Race
John Surtees leaving his honda after retiring with engine trouble during the Race of Champions at Brands Hatch, Kent, England. 13 March 1967
A portrait of John Surtees taken earlier in the year of the reigning world motor racing champion, as he was taken to hospital at Toronto for an emergency operation after being seriously injured in a
John Surtees No 4, driving a Lola 70 Chevrolet. He won both heats of the Guards International race, Brands Hatch, Kent, England. 30 August 1965
A portrait of John Surtees ex World Champion motor cyclist and F1 racing car driver
Japanese machines enjoyed a great sucess in the two lightweight solo events during the frist day of the Tourist Trophy Race at Douglas, Isle of Man
Lightweight TT Race at Isle of Man The massed start of the lightweight TT which was won by M Barrington on a Moto Guzzi 18th June 1949
Japanese machines enjoyed a great success in the two lightweight solo events during the first day of the Tourist Trophy Race at Douglas, Isle of Man
British Motorcycle World Champion John Surtees has both arms full of trophies already won as he is presented with the winged horse ( upper right ) in Milan on November 22
Isle of Man: N Taniguchi, one of the members of the Japanese motorbike team here for the TT races has a technical discussion with the chief mechanic. They are riding Honda machines in the races