Neil Smith Collection
Neil Smith is a name synonymous with speed and success in the world of motorcycle racing
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Neil Smith is a name synonymous with speed and success in the world of motorcycle racing. Throughout his illustrious career, he has formed formidable partnerships with some of the best riders in the business. In 1990, Neil teamed up with Dave Saville and Nick Roche to ride the Sabre Yamaha, showcasing their exceptional skills at the Sidecar TT Race A. The trio left spectators in awe as they maneuvered through challenging terrains with precision and finesse. The following year, Neil joined forces with Steve Mace on a Yamaha sidecar for another thrilling performance at the Sidecar TT. Their seamless coordination and unmatched determination earned them well-deserved accolades from fans and fellow racers alike. Not one to rest on his laurels, Neil continued to push boundaries by teaming up with Terrie Salone on a Smith Ducati for the 1993 Sidecar TT. Their partnership was marked by sheer determination and an unwavering desire for victory. In 1986, Neil embarked on yet another remarkable journey alongside Phil Gravel on a Yamaha sidecar at the Sidecar TT. Together, they showcased their incredible teamwork and skillset that set them apart from their competitors. But it wasn't just motorcycles that fueled Neil's passion for speed. In 1983, he took part in the Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix riding a Norton Gold Star. With every twist of the throttle, he demonstrated his love for classic bikes while leaving spectators breathless. Throughout his career, Neil also collaborated with other talented riders such as Dave Wood and John Gibbard on Yamaha sidecars during various editions of the prestigious Sidecar TT race. Off-track adventures saw him behind the wheel of an Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 car where he displayed his versatility as a racer across different disciplines. His performances were nothing short of extraordinary as he pushed himself to new limits time after time. Neil Smith's legacy extends far beyond the racing circuit.