Ray Amm Collection
Ray Amm was a legendary motorcycle racer who left an indelible mark on the racing world
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Ray Amm was a legendary motorcycle racer who left an indelible mark on the racing world. Born in the 1950s, he quickly rose to prominence as part of the Junior Norton team in 1953. His talent and determination were evident when he competed at Silverstone on his iconic Ray Amm (500 Norton) in 1954. Amm's career reached new heights when he participated in the prestigious Junior TT race that same year, riding his trusty Norton bike. Alongside his teammates, Reg Armstrong and Les Graham, they formed an unstoppable force during the 1952 Senior TT event. The following year saw Amm back at it again, showcasing his skills at the Senior TT race with his beloved Norton. However, even champions face challenges along their journey, as evidenced by Amm's humorous remark about a misplaced building - "Who put that building there?" From humble beginnings as an airport scratcher to becoming a victorious figure at the renowned TT races, Ray Amm proved that dedication and perseverance can lead to greatness. Moments like plug-chop time at Ballaugh showcased not only his technical expertise but also his ability to push boundaries. Throughout his illustrious career, Amm continued to participate in various races including the Senior TT events of both 1950 and 1954. Additionally, he made waves at the Junior Ulster Grand Prix in '54 where he once again rode triumphantly on his powerful Norton machine. Ray Amm's legacy is one filled with triumphs and unforgettable moments on two wheels. His name will forever be etched into motorcycle racing history for his remarkable performances aboard Nortons during multiple prestigious events such as Silverstone Saturday or any of those thrilling Isle of Man races where fans witnessed true greatness unfold before their eyes.