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Jim Redman

Jim Redman
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Jim Redman in 2006
Nationality Rhodesian
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Active years 19591966
First race 1959 350cc West German Grand Prix
Last race 1966 250cc Belgian Grand Prix
First win 1961 250cc Belgian Grand Prix
Last win 1966 500cc Dutch TT
Team(s) Honda
Championships 250cc – 1962, 1963
350cc – 19621965
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
135 45 98 N/A 35 546

James Albert Redman MBE (born 8 November 1931) is a Rhodesian former professional motorcycle racer. He is a six-time Grand Prix world champion road racer.

Born in London, England, he emigrated to Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in 1952, where he began his racing career. He met with John Love who was changing from motorcycle racing to single-seat cars. Redman enthusiastically helped Love prepare and maintain his Cooper F3 with a Manx Norton 500 cc engine. In recognition for Redman's assistance, Love allowed Redman to ride his Triumph Grand Prix including use of his riding gear for his first racing experiences.

Redman acquired more experience on his home tracks, culminating in winning the 350 cc Rhodesian Championship, after which he aspired to European racing, starting at Brands Hatch in the company of Geoff Duke and a young, rising Mike Hailwood. After changing his riding style to better-suit the European circuits, Redman achieved some success, but retired from motorcycle racing and returned to Rhodesia in 1959. Still wanting to race, Redman returned to Europe where he hoped to secure a contract riding for Walter Kaaden's MZ team in 125 cc and 250 cc classes. He unexpectedly gained factory rides in selected races with Honda for part of the 1960 season due to an injury suffered by regular rider Tom Phillis, and became himself contracted for the 1961 season.


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