Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Mick Patrick

here is a racer that i know nothing about,the late Mick Patrick ,,

10 comments:

grant said...

i was a young 20 year old and was at charlies bend that day ....its still fresh as the day it happened in my mind i have spoken to nick kershaw about it

ed said...

I will follow the tread where i nicked these pics and learn more about the man,with a name like that you would think he was Irish !!

Unknown said...

ive been searching the internet , mick would of been my uncle ( hes my dads brother)
xxx

Anonymous said...

Hi Zoe,

Mick was my uncle. Have a load of pics etc which would like to share with Dave / Roy.
Cheers

Anonymous said...

I have memorabilia relating to the gorgeous Mick Patrick you might like, where can I reach you to pass it on

contact mail@nevisfalls.com

Em said...

Hello,
I know this is a bit of a long shot but I am also related to Mick and would like to see the pictures. If you are still on here?!
Thanks.

Em said...

Hello,
I know this is a bit of a long shot but I am related to Mick and would like to see the memorabilia. If you are still on here?!
Thanks.

Anonymous said...

I was at Cadwell that day as a 13 year old. My mate and me were in the pits getting autographs etc, and were the last to get his autograph before he went out to race.
The rest is history unfortunately. Such a talented guy.
Wish I'd still got the signed race programme ...l would have gladly given it to his family.

Unknown said...

I met Mick once in his Oxford workshop. It must have been around October '76. I had arranged with one of Mick's friends, Pete Thorn, to test ride his (Pete's) TD3 Yamaha at Brands Hatch. I was interested in buying it. On arrival at Pete's home, he informed me that the frame had a cracked weld joint under the engine but no problem, he'd already fixed for us to drop off at Mick's place on the way and he'd do a quick welding job - which he did. Mick I remember, seemed a bit put out by what was apparently Pete's last minute request for him to rescue the situation. We continued to Brands and I crashed the bike on Clearways (throttle stuck open). Nevertheless, the machine had already convinced me and so I bought it. My 1977 season was quite a good one as a result. I was racing at Keevil at the beginning of that season, Mick was acting as mechanic for his brother, who was then in his first season. A few weeks later Mick was gone. He seemed to be a really nice guy.

Anonymous said...

I was 11 at the time and unfortunately I was witness to Mick’s accident. I ve never forgotten it even after all these years