List of Fatal Accidents To Race Officials On Public Roads
No | Official | Date | Place | Race | Event | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bernard Rodgers | 10 June 1953 | Ballagarraghyn | 1953 Isle of Man TT | Road Traffic Accident | Marshal |
2 | John Goldsmith | 28 May 1962 | Union Mills | 1962 Isle of Man TT | Road Traffic Accident | TT Travelling Marshal |
3 | Martyn Heyes | 1 September 2006 | Gorse Lee | 2006 Manx Grand Prix | Road Traffic Accident | Marshal |
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