
Don Fairbairn has died aged 94
Southern 100 Racing has paid tribute to the club's first Vice President, Don Fairbairn, who's died aged 94.
Don was involved with the racing on the Billown Circuit for 41 years.
'The following three years he spent as Deputy CoW, as he mentored his replacement into the role, ensuring his knowledge of setting up the course and associated works were in place to ensure the safety of all involved with the friendly races.
'Don was also involved for many years as a Paddock Controller during the Practices and Races, ensuring that competitors were in the correct classes for practice and that they had the correct ‘Grid Label’ attached when they went out to their race.
'He continued in this role until the completion of the 2022 races. He was presented with a long service certificate in recognition of his contribution to the races by club president Phil Taubman MBE.
'Don’s enthusiasm from the beginning was evident and remained so for over the forty plus years he was involved, helping make the Southern 100 Road Races one of the most popular and ‘must do’ events of the year, gaining a fine reputation and becoming known as ‘the friendly races’, with Don being no small part.
'Thank you, Don, you will be sorely missed, but long remembered by all who follow in your steps.
'Southern 100 Racing convey their sincere condolences to his wife Barbara, family, and friends at this sad time.'