I am aware of some of the potential problems for us all for the forthcoming seasons, there are a number of issues that need to be addressed for the future of IHRO. I have asked people at meetings during the year for their thoughts on the situation.

It has been suggested that we have a ‘private riders’ award at meetings to give non sponsored riders an incentive to compete, on the face of it that sounds like a good idea but in the 350 class for example, the winning is often done by Luke Notton riding his own Seeley 7R, so Luke would win that award as well as the race, the 500 class is a different matter, would this suggestion help?.

Another suggestion is that we have ‘wildcard’ riders and machines, the idea being that at any one event, we could allow a specific rider or machine which would not otherwise be eligible to compete, perhaps a local star rider or machine.

Fuel testing is another area of concern, we have now discovered a cost effective way of testing fuel for next year, so the regulations are now more enforceable and fuel will be checked more in future.

I am coming under increasing pressure from some riders to solve the ‘Paton Problem’.

The first question that needs to be answered is ‘Is there a Paton Problem?’

I think you are all well aware of my personal views on the issue, I have welcomed the Patons from their inception as a replica, and indeed the original machines which have raced with us over the years.

I personally think that the bike is no more or less a true replica of the bike of the period than the current crop of Manx Nortons and G50s are. Inevitably they have attracted the best riders and are now in the position of being able to achieve a potential whitewash of results for 2008 in the 500 class, racing is about winning, and the best bike / rider combination usually achieves that.

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