Dear God. I don't know what to say. We were friends for a long time. I was fortunate to race with him for several years. I will remember tha happier times. Heading for the Island 1980. We were going over for a 50cc race. Godspeed Robert.
Dear God. I don't know what to say. We were friends for a long time. I was fortunate to race with him for several years. I will remember tha happier times. Heading for the Island 1980. We were going over for a 50cc race. Godspeed Robert.
I had no idea you were friends, Anderson, or I'd have done a softer lead in. Joey was tragic, but brothers...that's horrible.
Just finished watching the live broadcast from the N.W.200 on B.B.C.N.I.
Absolutely brilliant, real road racing is the ultimate challenge. Heroes every one of them.
Zoot said remember the happy times, this has to be tough for the Dunlop family losing another son despite knowing how dangerous the sport is. I have to say that I was very taken by the photo of two young lads off to the island....................so many people lead such dull lives never really get to do anything the least bit adventurous.
Sorry to hear of this Anderson. Terrible news. I got to Infineon Sat. and as we got out the car, the truck next to us pulled up and this fella got out and I spotted his t-shirt. IOM TT. I said, I've been there loooads of times. He said Have you now" I said, Are you Irish? He said "Yes, did you hear about Robert Dunlap?" I said, "Yes awful news, his brother Joey and now him".... That was it.....Nothing more was said.
Just finished watching the live broadcast from the N.W.200 on B.B.C.N.I.
Absolutely brilliant, real road racing is the ultimate challenge. Heroes every one of them.
Hey Honda, thanks. I am on here quite a lot, but dont post too much, as I find it a little like iomttt.com where almost every posting gets into a slagging match from people with different viewpoints.