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Chris Vincent (motorcycle sidecar racer)


Chris Vincent (born 1935 in Birmingham, West Midlands) is a former motorcycle sidecar road racer who was very successful in short-circuit (tarmac) racing in the 1960s and early 1970s. He entered Grands Prix using BSA, BMW and URS engines. He also rode solo motorcycles, particularly in the smaller race classes and production-machine categories.
==Early days==

Vincent left school at the age of fifteen and joined the BSA factory situated in Birmingham.〔Motor Cycle News 3 May 1961 "''The 'Brummie' with the BSA bombshell. Close up on Chris Vincent''" by Brian Collins. Accessed 14 November 2013〕 In 1954 he joined the Norton race shop and started racing in speedway and on grass using a speedway machine with a JAP engine, later replaced by BSA engines.〔 Whilst working for Norton, Vincent came into contact with established sidecar racer Cyril Smith and became interested in sidecars, later becoming grasstrack National Sidecar Champion in 1958.〔

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