Mallory Park Race of the Year
The Race of the Year was a non-championship motorcycle race held at the Mallory Park circuit in Leicester, England between 1958 and 1981, and again between 1986 and 2008, with a one-off race in 2011. It often attracted high quality entries from the Moto GP and Superbike World Championship. The first race was won by John Surtees, riding a MV Agusta. The 2011 running of the event was won by Sam Lowes on a Supersport Honda after hard-fought battle with CRT Moto GP rider, James Ellison on another Honda. The 2014 event was won by John Ingram
Winners of the Race of the Year
By Year
Year | Race | Rider | Manufacturer |
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1958 | Race of the Year | 500cc MV Agusta | |
1959 | Race of the Year | 500cc Norton | |
1960 | Race of the Year | 500cc Norton | |
1961 | Race of the Year | 500cc MV Agusta | |
1962 | Race of the Year | 500cc Norton | |
1963 | Race of the Year | 500cc MV Agusta | |
1964 | Race of the Year | 500cc MV Agusta | |
1965 | Race of the Year | 500cc Norton | |
1966 | Race of the Year | 500cc MV Agusta | |
1967 | Race of the Year | 297cc Honda | |
1968 | Race of the Year | 297cc Honda | |
1969 | Race of the Year | 500cc MV Agusta | |
1970 | Race of the Year | 350cc Yamsel | |
1971 | Race of the Year | 750cc BSA | |
1972 | Race of the Year | 350cc Yamaha | |
1973 | Race of the Year | 500cc MV Agusta | |
1974 | Race of the Year | 750cc Suzuki | |
1975 | Race of the Year | 750cc Suzuki | |
1976 | Race of the Year | 750cc Yamaha | |
1977 | Race of the Year | 653cc Suzuki | |
1978 | Race of the Year | 500cc Suzuki | |
1979 | Race of the Year | 500cc Yamaha | |
1980 | Race of the Year | 500cc Suzuki | |
1981 | Race of the Year | 500cc Suzuki | |
1986 | Race of the Year | 500cc Honda | |
1987 | Race of the Year | 1100cc Suzuki | |
1988 | Race of the Year | 750cc Suzuki | |
1989 | Race of the Year | 750cc Yamaha | |
1990 | Race of the Year | 750cc Yamaha | |
1991 | Race of the Year | 750cc Yamaha | |
1992 | Race of the Year | 750cc Kawasaki | |
1994 | Race of the Year | 926cc Ducati | |
1995 | Race of the Year | 250cc Honda | |
1996 | Race of the Year | 750cc Kawasaki | |
1997 | Race of the Year | 500cc Honda | |
1998 | Race of the Year | 750cc Kawasaki | |
1999 | Race of the Year | 500cc Honda | |
2000 | Race of the Year | 750cc Kawasaki | |
2001 | Race of the Year | 750cc Kawasaki | |
2002 | Race of the Year | 750cc Kawasaki | |
2003 | Race of the Year | 998cc Ducati | |
2004 | Race of the Year | 1000cc Suzuki | |
2005 | Race of the Year | 1000cc Kawasaki | |
2006 | Race of the Year | 1000cc Suzuki | |
2007 | Race of the Year | 1000cc Suzuki | |
2008 | Race of the Year | 1000cc Suzuki | |
2011 | Race of the Year | 1000cc Honda | |
2014 | Race of the Year | 1000cc Kawasaki | |
2017 | Race of the Year | 1000cc Suzuki | |
2018 | Race of the Year | 1000cc Suzuki |
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References
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