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  1. Chris Vincent (20 January 1935 – 18 February 2021) was a British motorcycle sidecar road racer who was very successful in short-circuit racing in the 1960s and early 1970s. He entered Grands Prix using BSA, BMW and URS engines.

  2. 20. Feb. 2021 · Chris Vincent was a multiple British Sidecar Champion and the first man to win both the Sidecar and 50cc British Championships in 1965. He also won the 1962 Isle of Man TT on a BSA outfit, breaking the BMW dominance, and pioneered a new sidecar design.

  3. 20. Feb. 2021 · Chris Vincent was a five-time British Sidecar champion and the first all-British TT Sidecar winner since 1954. He also raced as a solo rider and competed in the World Sidecar Championship and the Southern 100.

  4. 1. Apr. 2021 · CHRIS VINCENT OBITUARY. CB pays tribute to the man they called ‘The King of Drift’ – a six-time British sidecar champion who also mixed it with the best internatio­nal solo riders. 2021-04-01 - WORDS: PETER CRAWFORD PHOTOGRAPH­Y: PETER CRAWFORD ARCHIVE, PHILLIP TOOTH ARCHIVE & GETTY IMAGES. The charismati­c Brummie with superhuman sidecar control.

  5. 7. Mai 2021 · In hindsight, the choice of Chris Vincent (who died in February 2021, aged 86) to take on the might of Continenta­l crews racing outfits powered by BMW race engines with a near-obsolete, pre-unit BSA A7 pushrod motor, appears brave at best, plain bonkers at worst.

  6. 24. Mai 2024 · 1963 Sidecar Champion Dies. Southern 100 Racing are saddened to learn of the passing of Sidecar driver, Chris Vincent on Thursday 18th February 2021. Having successfully conquered the rigours of the Snaefell Mountain Course in winning the 1962 Sidecar TT, Chris Vincent’s next Challenge was the Billown Course, home of the Southern 100.

  7. Switching to BMW, Vincent was fifth in the 1965 Sidecar TT with Terry Harrison in a race dominated by the crack West German and Swiss stars. The same year he retained the British Sidecar Championship title and uniquely also won the British 50cc Championship.