A dad and son were killed at the Isle of Man TT race in the latest tragedy at this year's event.
Roger Stockton, 56 and his 21-year-old son Bradley, from Crewe in Cheshire, died after an incident during the second lap of Friday's race, taking the number of riders who have died at this year's race to five.
The dad and son died at the exact same part of the 37.73mile course where sidecar driver Cesar Chanel was killed last Saturday, the Mirror Online reports.
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TT chiefs released the following statement: “With a deep sense of sorrow, the Isle of Man TT Races can confirm that Roger Stockton, 56, and Bradley Stockton, 21, from Crewe, Cheshire were both killed in an incident on the second and final lap of the second Sidecar Race of the 2022 Isle of Man TT Races.
"The incident occurred at Ago’s Leap, just under one mile into the lap.
"Roger and Bradley were father and son, and driver and passenger respectively. Roger was an experienced TT competitor, with today’s race marking his 20th TT race start. He competed at the TT regularly from 2000 to 2008, before then returning in 2010, 2017 and at this year’s event.
“In his career, he claimed a total of twelve top-20 finishes and four top-10 finishes, as well as 10 Bronze Replicas.
“Bradley was a newcomer to the TT and finished his first TT race on Monday, securing an impressive 8th-place finish alongside his father.
“2022 was their fifth season racing together, and Roger and Bradley were regular podium finishers and frontrunners in the British F2 Sidecar Cup Championship, finishing second in the championship in 2021.”
“The Isle of Man TT Races pass on their deepest sympathy to Roger and Bradley’s families, loved ones, and friends.”
The deaths come in the wake of the mix-up in identification of Chanel Cesar in last week's accident and at the end of a fortnight which has also claimed the lives of racers Davy Morgan, 52 and Mark Purslow, 29.
Due to deteriorating weather, the blue riband Senior TT was postponed with organisers hoping to run it today.