Honda expresses condolences
31 July 2003
Honda
Racing has issued a statement concerning the untimely death of Steve
Hislop in a helicopter accident on Wednesday 30 July 2003.
During the past 20 years Neil Tuxworth, Honda Racing’s Race Team
Manager, has competed against, managed and become a close friend of
the current British Superbike Champion. He summed up the team’s
stunned reaction to the tragic news:
“On behalf of everyone at Honda, I would like to express my sincerest
condolences to Steve’s family and friends. While we are all shocked
at the circumstances surrounding his death, everyone at Honda has great
memories of one of the most talented motorcycle racers of his, or any,
generation.
“As well as winning the British 250cc Championship for Honda in
1990, Steve also claimed nine of his 11 victories at the Isle of Man
TT for Honda. He was one of the best riders that I have worked with
on the island and one of the best all-round riders that we have produced
in the UK over the past two decades.
“I think that it is also fair to say that he enjoyed a lot of
success with Honda. It is such a tragedy that he has passed away in
such terrible circumstances, away from racing, as he was approaching
the end of this career.
“It is a truly sad day for the motorcycle industry. Steve will
be sadly missed as a friend and as an exponent of the art of motorcycle
racing.”