Mark of respect after Dunlop shock
Organisers of the Southern 100 have paid tribute to William Dunlop ahead of tomorrow's racing.
The 32-year-old died from injuries received in a practice session at the Skerries 100 yesterday afternoon.
He was a well-known name on the Billown Course, having first appeared in 2004 and racking up wins in the Southern 100 and the Post TT Classic races.
Flags are flying at half-mast around the circuit today, as preparations continue for racing tomorrow.
Southern 100 Club chairman George Peach says he will be 'fondly remembered':
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