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Frank Fox Collection

Frank Fox, a name synonymous with speed and adrenaline, was a force to be reckoned with in the racing world


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Frank Fox, a name synonymous with speed and adrenaline, was a force to be reckoned with in the racing world. Born in Norton in 1952, he made his mark at the Senior Manx Grand Prix that same year. Riding his trusty Frank Fox Norton, he left spectators awestruck with his skill and determination. In 1976, Frank participated in the Celtic Match Races held at Jurby Airfield. The roaring engines echoed through the air as Frank fearlessly maneuvered his way to victory. It was a sight to behold as he pushed himself and his bike to their limits on that fateful day. Not only was Frank an exceptional racer, but he also had a talent for writing. He penned down his experiences and adventures on the track, captivating readers with tales of triumphs and near misses. His words transported them into the heart-pounding world of motorcycle racing. The year 1976 saw another memorable moment for Frank at Jurby Airfield when he showcased his skills once again. With every twist of the throttle and every lean into sharp corners, he proved why he was considered one of the best racers of his time. Frank's achievements were not limited to just one type of bike or race. In 1956 Lightweight TT, riding an MV Agusta, he demonstrated versatility by conquering yet another challenging course. Teaming up with Dennis Christian in 1953 Junior Manx Grand Prix on Nortons brought even more success for Frank Fox. Their partnership resulted in unforgettable moments etched forever in racing history. Fast forward to 1995 Classic Parade where Frank rode a Honda alongside Bob K Dowty on a Norton - it was like witnessing legends come together on two wheels. The crowd cheered as these icons graced them with their presence during this spectacular event. Triumph motorcycles became synonymous with Frank Fox when he took part in both Jurby Airfield and Jurby Road races in 1974.