Petty Norton Collection
"Petty Norton: A Legacy of Speed and Triumph on the Isle of Man" For nearly half a century
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"Petty Norton: A Legacy of Speed and Triumph on the Isle of Man" For nearly half a century, the name Petty Norton has been synonymous with thrilling races and unforgettable moments at the prestigious Isle of Man TT. From Dave Bevan's remarkable victory in the 1972 Senior Manx Grand Prix to Geoff Johnson's awe-inspiring performance in the 1985 Classic Manx Grand Prix, this iconic brand has left an indelible mark on motorcycle racing history. In 1968, Barry Randle piloted his Petty Norton machine to triumph in the Senior TT, showcasing its unrivaled power and precision. That same year, Tom Dickie displayed unmatched skill as he conquered challenging terrains during the Senior TT race. These victories paved the way for future champions who would proudly carry forward the legacy of Petty Norton. Throughout subsequent decades, riders such as Hans-Georg Stutz and David Webber continued to push boundaries with their fearless riding aboard their trusty Petty Nortons. Stutz's triumphant win in the 1999 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix solidified his status as one of racing's greats, while Webber's impressive performances in both classic events showcased his unwavering dedication to excellence. Ian Bainbridge emerged as another formidable force within this legendary lineage. His multiple wins in various categories - including a stunning victory at the 2013 500 Classic TT - cemented his place among racing royalty. Bainbridge further etched his name into history books with back-to-back wins at both the Senior Classic TT and Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix events in 2011 alongside fellow rider David Webber. The spirit of competition lives on through modern-day racers like Adam McLean and Ian Bainbridge who joined forces for an unforgettable display at Pre-TT Classic event held recently. Their collaboration highlighted not only their individual talents but also paid homage to Petty Norton's enduring influence on the sport.