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Sidecar Driver and Passenger Killed in TT Qualifying Crash

A sad incident took place during a practice session at the Isle of Man TT races on Tuesday night, as two sidecar motorcyclists were killed in a crash. Driver Bill Currie (67) and his passenger Kevin Morgan (59) lost their lives at the Ballacrye section of the Mountain course.

"ACU Events Ltd regret to announce that sidecar competitor Bill Currie, 67, from Ellesmere Port, Cheshire and his passenger Kevin Morgan, 59, from Shrewsbury were both killed during the second sidecar qualifying session at the 2011 Isle of Man TT Races following an incident at Ballacrye in the North of the Island. The session was immediately red flagged following the incident," the statement from ACU Events reads.

"Bill was an experienced racer who first competed at the TT Races in 1969, when he recorded a third place finish. He finished 8th in last year’s TT sidecar Race in his fastest ever race time of 107.944. Kevin made his TT debut in 1984.  This was the first year that the pair had competed together,"
it further adds.

"Bill was divorced with 2 children and Kevin was single with two sons. The ACU wishes to pass on their deepest sympathy to the family and friends of both competitors," the statement concludes.

ACU has also informed that an investigation into the circumstances of the accident is underway.

“I have known both Bill and Kevin for many years and am deeply saddened by their untimely death. They were a huge part of the sidecar paddock and will be sorely missed by everyone involved in the event,”
Jim Parker, Managing Director at ACU Events, had to say about the unfortunate incident.

Details of how exactly the incident occurred are blury, but we expect them to emerge soon.
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