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Chas Mortimer

Charles 'Chas' Mortimer (born 14 April 1949 in Shere, Surrey, UK) is an English former motorcycle short-circuit road racer and race-school instructor who also entered Grands Prix.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Chas Mortimer career statistics )〕 He remains the only rider to have won FIM Grand Prix races in the 125, 250, 350, 500 and 750 world championship classes.
==Family connections==

Chas Mortimer is the son of Charles Mortimer Senior, a former motorcycle road racer and proprietor of the Charles Mortimer Race School based at Brands Hatch race circuit, Kent. The school was originally named in 1963 as the Beart-Mortimer racing school, with engine tuner Francis Beart being a partner to Mortimer Senior which ended in 1965 due to Beart's other business involvements.〔''Motor Cycle'', 21 February 1963, pp.218-219. ''Tuners at work'' by ''David Dixon''. "''And for this season, more riders than in any post war year sent their machinery down Guildford way to Francis Beart during the winter. In 30 years, he has gained an enviable reputation.''" Accessed and added 2014-08-28〕 From 1966 the venues included Cadwell Park, Silverstone and Mallory Park.〔''Motor Cycle'', 28 October 1965, p.627. ''Racing Line'' by ''David Dixon''. "''Now that pressure of work has forced Francis Beart to give up his interest in the Beart-Mortimer Racing School at Brands Hatch, the name has been changed to the Charles Mortimer Racing School.''" Accessed and added 2014-08-12〕〔''Motor Cycle'', 21 July 1966, p.101. ''What's On'' "''Address of the Charles Mortimer Racing School is now 'Dewdney', Ewhurst Road, Shere, Surrey''". Accessed and added 2014-08-12〕
At 18 years of age in 1967, Chas Mortimer was one of the school's instructors, with Paul Smart being another. Both were competitive riders sponsored by Charles Senior, riding from a stable of machines consisting of RDS Greeves 250s, a Bultaco 125 and an Aermacchi 350.〔''Motor Cycle'', 3 August 1967. p.1072/75. 'School for Road Racers'. "''The instructors are now Charles II and Paul Smart, both of whom, rather confusingly, are also under Charles Mortimer I's sponsorship as riders in their own right.''" Accessed 2013-08-09〕
His brother Robin Mortimer had a long career in motor sport. When he died in 2007, he was manager of RPM Motorsport with his son Alex as driver in GT class.〔() The Telegraph online. Retrieved 2013-06-22〕

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