A pair of Cumbrian brothers have won the Jock Taylor Memorial Trophy at Knockhill Circuit.
The sidecar racing, which sees two racers operate a Formula One Sidecar that sports a purpose-built chassis and motorcycle engine, saw Sam and Jack Laidlow from Appleby win the prestigious trophy.
The event took place on Saturday, September 21, and Sunday, September 22 at Knockhill Racing Circuit in Dunfermline which is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
The competitors took part in the weekend of sidecar racing in memory of Scottish sidecar legend Jock Taylor, who was a former World Champion before he died in a racing incident in 1982.
At the event, Sam and Jack scooped the memorial trophy and also won the Steve Websiter Trophy for the fastest lap around the Scottish circuit.
After their successful weekend, the pair were buzzing with their trophy wins and being able to share the track with sidecar legends.
They said: "What a weekend. We’ve been anticipating this meeting for a long time and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Big thanks to the whole team this weekend.
"We managed to come home with the Jock Taylor Trophy at last and the Steve Webster Trophy for the fastest lap. These are two icons of the sport that we idolise and it was also great to share the track with riders we’ve always looked up to."
The weekend follows a successful British Sidecar Championship debut and comes as the pair are preparing to travel to Oschersleben for the FIM Sidecar World Championship.
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