
Chance for racing fans to hear from past Southern 100 champions
Known as "the friendly races", the event consistently attracts many of the top names in road racing, with Michael Dunlop, Davey Todd and Dean Harrison all on this year's start list.Among the 18 champions visiting the island to take part in the celebrations is 91-year-old Ron Langston, who won the solo championship in 1960.Other past champions, include fan favourites Charlie Williams, Ian Lougher and Ryan Farquhar.
Phil Edge who is on the organising committee said the level of affection for the event was down to the "hard work of our predecessors" who designed the course and built up a good reputation for "treating everybody involved as equal".The 2025 event got under way on Monday with a full evening of qualifying laps.There was an initial delay to the start of Tuesday's action at the request of Manx Care as Noble's Hospital was working to discharge a high number of patients, however the session did get under way a short time later.Davey Todd continued to set the fastest pace in practise, however the planning opening two races of the event had to be postponed after rain showers on parts of the course.
Wednesday evening race programme includes four solo contests and the first sidecar race, with the action due to begin at 18:20.Roads around the course are set to close at 18:00 and reopen no later than 21:40.Racing at the event, which is being streamed live online for the first time this year as well as being shown on a big screen in Market Square, continues until Thursday.
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