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Neil Robinson Memorial trophy coup for IMC organisers

The prestigious piece of silverware will be presented in the Junior Mini GP category.

Points scored in race three at each round of the championship will go towards the Neil Robinson Trophy, which will be a standalone championship.

From Cullybackey, Ballymena, ‘Smutty’ Robinson was on the threshold of a promising international career when he tragically lost his life at the age of just 24 during a practice session at Oliver’s Mount, Scarborough in 1986.

Earlier that year he had stunned Joey Dunlop to win the Formula 1 race at the Isle of Man TT and also won the Formula 1 race at the Ulster Grand Prix.

Trevor Armstrong, custodian of the Neil Robinson Memorial trophy, said: “I was the Chairman of the ‘90 Club’ which supported Neil Robinson during his short, illustrious career.

“The Neil Robinson Trophy has been used by various short circuit promoting clubs at events throughout the years. Past winners include Joey Dunlop, Carl Fogarty, Ali Kirk, and Alastair Seeley.

“The Mid-Antrim Club has been hosting the feature race for the past few years but I felt a change of direction was needed,”he added.

“My feelings are to support the youth entering our sport with the intention and hope of keeping the memory of ‘Smutty’ alive.”

The IMC’s Michelle Sherman-Boyd said she was ‘humbled’ by the gesture, which further underlines the growing status of the championship.

“This is a very humbling, yet exciting reward for the IMC,” she said.

“We have worked extremely hard over the past few years to build a championship dedicated to providing opportunities.

“Whilst we cater for everyone that forms part of our family paddock, the potential that is evolving from our Junior Classes is clear to see. This talent must be nurtured and encouraged

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