
(AGENPARL) – lun 20 maggio 2024 The Rutter family will be honoured at TT 2024 with a celebratory parade lap and the naming of a corner on the Mountain Course as âRuttersââ.
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** RUTTER RACING FAMILY CELEBRATED AT TT 2024
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The life and TT racing achievements of the Rutter family will be honoured at the 2024 Isle of Man TT Races, with a celebratory parade lap and the naming of a corner of the TT Mountain Course as âRuttersââ.
2024 will see Michael Rutter mark 30 years since his TT debut and almost 60 years since that of his late father, Tony. With 7 race victories apiece and a total of 38 podiums and 170 TT race starts between them, the father and son duoâs achievements will be immortalised as the section formerly known as âGlen Helen 1â is renamed in their collective honour.
The Rutter Legacy Lap will take place on Wednesday 5^th June with respects paid to Tony by Michael riding one of his fatherâs original Ducatiâs, and a Yamaha TZ350 and a second Ducati â with which Tony became synonymous with â ridden by his contemporaries.
Michaelâs achievements will be celebrated by Phillip McCallen, Ian Simpson and John McGuinness MBE riding bikes from across Rutter Jnrâs career, with McGuinness having the privilege of piloting the Honda RC213V-S MotoGP-derived racer that Michael has delighted fans with in recent years.
JUNIOR
It was 1994 when a then 22-year old Michael Rutter made his TT debut as team-mate to Robert Dunlop in the Medd Racing team.
He stood on the TT podium for the first time just two years later, finishing second to Phillip McCallen in the opening Formula 1 Race and, after two more podiums the following year, he took his first victory in the 1998 Junior Race, beating team-mate Ian Simpson by less than 7-seconds.
After a 7-year absence from the Island to focus on short-circuit racing, Michael has been ever-present at the TT since 2007. Taking five further victories across the Lightweight and TT Zero classes in that time, he continues to compete at the very sharp end well into a fourth decade.
SENIOR
Tony Rutterâs TT career spanned a total of 26 years from 1965 to 1991, and in that time he firmly established himself as one of Britainâs finest racers. As well as the TT, he won multiple races at the North West 200, Ulster Grand Prix and in various British Championship classes, and claimed four consecutive Formula Two World Championship titles.
TT wins came in the Junior and Formula Two classes, taking four wins for Ducati between 1981 and 1985 to make him the most successful TT rider for the Italian manufacturer.
After taking three podiums at the TT in 1985, including victory in the Formula Two Race and second to Joey Dunlop in the Formula One Race, his career was effectively ended by injuries sustained in a crash at Montjuic Park, Spain a month later. And whilst he was unable to get back to his previous heights, he returned to the TT in 1987 with his final outing coming four years later.
RUTTERSâ
Michael Rutter: âItâs a real shock to have this honour bestowed upon the family but, for me, itâs more of an honour and tribute to my Dad as I see him having achieved more than me in his racing career.â
âSadly, we lost him during the pandemic and as a result he didnât get the tribute or send-off he deserved. Having this corner named Ruttersâ goes a good way to compensating for that and I know heâll be looking down smiling, especially as Glen Helen 1 is such a brilliant corner. Dad never said a lot, but I know heâd have loved it â heâll be looking down smiling for sure.â
âHe loved the TT and although he probably should have retired after his accident, competing again on the Mountain Course was what he wanted the most. He raced there for a long time and achieved so much on all kinds of bikes, so he deserves it, and Iâm incredibly proud to see the family name honoured in this way.â
ENDS
Notes to Editor:
Isle of Man TT Races:
There are very few sporting events in the world with the tradition, heritage, and prestige of the Isle of Man TT Races. Despite being the worldâs oldest continuous motorsports event, the TT remains, however, as fascinating and relevant today â continuously inspiring new generations of riders to come and race the Mountain Course.
Largely unchanged since 1911, the 37.73 miles of public roads simply capture the imagination like no other motorcycling venue can. The TT Course, whilst difficult to learn, is even harder to master â requiring immense levels of skill and concentration as speeds nudge an incredible 200mph.
The 2024 Isle of Man TT Races takes place from Monday 27 May â Saturday 8 June 2024.
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