Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
sports

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

1967 Isle of Man TT

Annual motorcycle racing event

1967 Isle of Man TT

Annual motorcycle racing event

Hailwood's Honda 500

The 1967 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy was a motorcycle road racing event held on the 37-mile Snaefell Mountain course on the Isle of Man. Five races, in different engine capacity classes of 50, 125, 250, 350 and the 500 cc Senior TT, made up the second round of the FIM World Grand Prix motorcycling championship season (now known as MotoGP). Mike Hailwood, on the four-cylinder Honda RC181, duelled with Giacomo Agostini's MV Agusta 500 Three.

Agostini broke Hailwood's lap record on the first lap of the race at a speed of 108.38 mph. Hailwood responded with a second lap at 108.77 mph but Agostini still led by 8.6 seconds. At the halfway pit stop of the six-lap race, Hailwood had cut Agostini's lead to a couple of seconds, but he then lost time adjusting his twist grip back into place. Agostini's lead was back up to 11.6 seconds. It was a battle as Hailwood, riding near to his limit, pursued the Italian rider. By the fifth lap, Hailwood had made up the difference and the riders appeared close to a dead heat, with the closest of finishes appearing likely.

Then disaster struck Agostini on the mountain section when his chain broke at the Windy Corner. He was able to coast back to the pits, but he was disqualified for missing Governor's Dip before coasting down to the pits. Hailwood went on to win at a record 105.62 mph. His lap record stood for eight years, and was only beaten in 1975 by Mick Grant on an improved circuit riding a larger-engined Kawasaki KR750 cc. Hailwood's original Honda RC181 500 cc four-cylinder bike is owned by the Hailwood Trust and occasionally demonstrated at public events by his son David.

1967 Isle of Man Production 750 cc TT final standings

10 June 1967 – 3 laps (113 mi) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1United Kingdom John HartleTriumph97.10 mph1.09.56.8
2United Kingdom Paul SmartNorton94.60 mph1.11.48.0
3United Kingdom Tony SmithBSA89.73 mph1.15.42.0
4United States of America Lance WeilTriumph89.66 mph1.15.45.8
5United Kingdom Paul ButlerTriumph88.83 mph1.16.28.0
6United Kingdom Tony GodfreyNorton87.89 mph1.17.22.0
7United Kingdom Graham BaileyTriumph84.47 mph1.20.11.8
8United Kingdom Melvyn RiceBSA80.93 mph1.23.55.8
9United Kingdom Tony McGurkTriumph80.60 mph1.24.16.6
10Netherlands Jan R StrijbisTriumph80.51 mph1.24.22.2

1967 Isle of Man Production 500 cc TT final standings

10 June 1967 – 3 laps (113 mi) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1Isle of Man Neil KellyVelocette89.89 mph1.15.33.8
2United Kingdom Keith HecklesVelocette89.15 mph1.16.11.6
3United Kingdom David NixonTriumph85.11 mph1.19.48.0

1967 Isle of Man Production 250 cc TT final standings

10 June 1967 – 3 laps (113 mi) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1United Kingdom Bill SmithBultaco88.63 mph1.16.38.2
2Northern Ireland Tommy RobbBultaco88.62 mph1.16.38.6
3Australia Barry SmithSuzuki86.29 mph1.18.43.2

1967 Isle of Man Sidecar TT final standings

12 June 1967 – 3 laps (113 mi) Mountain Course.

PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachineSpeedTimePoints
1West Germany Siegfried Schauzu/H.Schneider12GermanyBMW90.96 mph1:14.40.068
2West Germany Klaus Enders/Ralf Engelhardt8GermanyBMW90.58 mph1:14.59.26
3UK Colin Seeley/R.Lindsay4BritainBMW87.92 mph1:17.15.64
4UK Pip Harris/J.Thornton17BritainBMW86.83 mph1:18.13.63
5UK Barry Dungworth/N.Caddow1BritainBMW85.50 mph1:19.49.42
6UK Terry Vinicombe/J.Flaxman5BritainKirby – BSA84.11 mph1:20.45.61

1967 Isle of Man Lightweight TT 250cc final standings

12 June 1967 – 6 laps (226.38 mi) Mountain Course.

PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachineSpeedPoints
1UK Mike Hailwood7BritainHonda103.07 mph8
2UK Phil Read14BritainYamaha102.05 mph6
3UK Ralph Bryans1BritainHonda99.55 mph4
4UK Dave Simmonds12BritainKawasaki92.53 mph3
5UK Bill Smith9BritainKawasaki89.28 mph2
6UK Mick Chatterton50BritainYamaha89.13 mph1

1967 Isle of Man Lightweight TT 125cc final standings

14 June 1967 – 3 laps (113 mi) Mountain Course.

PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachineSpeedPoints
1UK Phil Read10BritainYamaha97.48 mph8
2UK Stuart Graham2BritainSuzuki97.40 mph6
3Japan Akiyasu Motohashi12JapanYamaha94.56 mph4
4UK Dave Simmonds8BritainKawasaki92.08 mph3
5Australia Kel Carruthers16AustraliaHonda87.40 mph2
6UK Jim Curry19BritainHonda86.97 mph1

1967 Isle of Man Junior TT 350cc final standings

14 June 1967 – 6 laps (226.38 mi) Mountain Course.

PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachineSpeedPoints
1UK Mike Hailwood3BritainHonda104.68 mph8
2Italy Giacomo Agostini6ItalyMV Agusta102.28 mph6
3UK Derek Woodman4BritainMZ96.41 mph4
4Italy Alberto Pagani32ItalyAermacchi94.91 mph3
5UK Chris Conn2BritainAermacchi94.77 mph2
6Italy Gilberto Milani33ItalyAermacchi94.19 mph1

1967 Isle of Man TT 50cc final standings

16 June 1967 – 3 laps (113 mi) Mountain Course.

PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachineSpeedPoints
1UK Stuart Graham2BritainSuzuki82.89 mph8
2West Germany Hans-Georg Anscheidt1GermanySuzuki81.86 mph6
3UK Tommy RobbBritainSuzuki69.28 mph4
4UK Chris Walpole27BritainHonda66.57 mph3
5UK Ernie L Griffiths19BritainHonda66.50 mph2
6UK Stan G W Lawley20BritainHonda65.37 mph1

1967 Isle of Man Senior TT 500cc final standings

16 June 1967 – 6 laps (226.38 mi) TT Mountain Course.

PlaceRiderNumberCountryMachineSpeedPoints
1UK Mike Hailwood4BritainHonda105.62 mph8
2UK Peter Williams8BritainMatchless99.64 mph6
3UK Steve Spencer32BritainLancefield Norton98.59 mph4
4UK John Cooper11BritainNorton98.20 mph3
5UK Fred Stevens26BritainPaton97.32 mph2
6UK John Hartle14BritainMatchless97.14 mph1

Sources

References

  1. http://www.isle-of-man.ws/isle_of_man_tt.php {{Webarchive. link. (29 January 2007 (retrieved 20 August 2006))
  2. "Mike Hailwood - Motorcycle Hall of Fame".
  3. "Giacomo Agostini". The Manx Museum.
  4. (September 1, 1967). "Isle of Man Diamond Jubilee TT". Cycle World.
  5. McDiarmid, Mac. (2004). "The Magic of the TT: A Century of Racing over the Mountain". Haynes.
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about 1967 Isle of Man TT — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report