Is Paul Smart motorcycle racer still alive?

Is Paul Smart motorcycle racer still alive?

October 27, 2021Paul Smart / Date of death

What happened to Paul Smart?

Legendary Ducati motorcycle racer Paul Smart has died in a crash on the A21 on the East Sussex and Kent border. Tributes have poured in for the 78-year-old regarded as one of Britain’s greatest ever racers. Police say the smash happened near Flimwell at 1.55pm yesterday (October 27).

What bike was Paul Smart riding when he died?

Ducati Scrambler Paul Smart Edition
Paul Smart and his wife Maggie at an event for the Ducati Scrambler Paul Smart Edition in 2015 in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo courtesy Scott Smart. Former World Championship racer Paul Smart died today from injuries sustained in a traffic accident while riding his motorcycle in England. He was 78.

Where did Paul Smart Live?

“Paul also shared a special affinity with the Brands Hatch circuit, having lived literally next door in West Kingsdown for many years. “Paul is survived by wife Maggie, son Scott and daughter Paula who kindly request their privacy is respected at this difficult time.” Mr Smart was born in Eynsford, near Dartford.

How old was Paul Smart?

78 years (1943–2021)Paul Smart / Age at death
Isle of Man TT podium finisher Paul Smart has died following a road collision involving his motorbike. The 78-year-old’s death is now being investigated by the coroner and police.

How many people have died during MotoGP?

In grand prix motorcycle racing’s 72-year history, 104 riders have died during world championship race events. Such has been the advancement in rider safety that between 1989 and 2021, there have only been eight fatalities across all classes.

How common are MotoGP deaths?

MotoGP/World Grand Prix Motorcycling Championship Three riders died in the 1940s; twenty-nine in the 1950s; twenty-seven in the 1960s; twenty-four in the 1970s; fourteen in the 1980s; two in the 1990s; one in the 2000s; three in the 2010s; and one in the 2020s.

How is MotoGP safe?

The Airfence: maximum MotoGP safety Since Airfences are filled with air, they are excellent shock absorbers and their purpose is to absorb the impact of the rider and bike to minimise any damage. The Airfence is most often seen in run-off areas at turns that have limited room for manoeuvring.

What does a race hump do?

The hump at the back is one of the most prominent features of any motorcycle racing suit. Initially introduced to improve airflow and increase a bike’s top speed, the hump has since been used to house drinking water, cooling ducts and electronics.

Who are the most recent riders to die in MotoGP accidents?

Spanish Youngster, Luis Salom was the most recent rider to meet with an fatal accident during the Catalan Grand Prix practice session. The recent fatal crash in MotoGP class of Marco Simoncelli when the Italian made contact with Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi during the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix.

How did Paul Smart die?

Ducati racing legend Paul Smart has died following a road traffic collision We pay for stories! Send your videos to [email protected] Legendary Ducati racer Paul Smart has died following a motorbike crash earlier today aged 78.

Is MotoGP too dangerous to ride?

MotoGP is no stranger to rider deaths. Motorsport has taken such wonderful strides in improving safety, but motorcycle racing – for all the advancements made – remains inherently more dangerous due to the simple fact a rider is exposed.

What happened to Paul Smart Ducati?

Legendary Ducati rider Paul Smart, 78, has sadly passed away after being involved in a road traffic accident. The former British Grand Prix rider was best known for winning the Imola 200 with Ducati, with the Italian marque releasing a special Paul Smart 1000LE in 2006 in honour of Paul’s victory.

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