Steve Webster (sidecar racer)

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Steve Webster
Nationality United Kingdom British
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Isle of Man TT career
TTs contested 1 (1983)
TT wins 0
Podiums 0

Steve Webster MBE (born 7 January 1960), is an English sidecar racer who has won a record ten FIM Sidecar World Championships, making him the most successful sidecar racer ever. Webster began as a 19-year-old racing at club level and quickly moved up to national and then world championship in 1983, winning his first world championship in 1987 while partnered with Tony Hewitt, riding an LCR-Yamaha machine. From 181 Grand Prix and World Cup races entered, he has had 62 wins, 37 second places and 27 third places as well as 82 pole positions. He has won the FIM Sidecar World Championship on 10 occasions, with Tony Hewitt, Gavin Simmons, David James and Paul Woodhead. In 1985 Webster and Hewitt had a massive crash at the Dutch TT at Assen, shown many times on television where the sidecar left the track at high speed, slid along the grass before hitting a drainage ditch. The accident caused the pair to miss most of the season.

Steve Webster was the recipient of the Segrave Trophy in 1991.

In 2005 Webster announced his retirement after health problems prevented him finishing the season.

Sporting positions
Preceded by World Sidecar Champion
1987-1989
With: Tony Hewitt (1987-1989)
Gavin Simmons (1988)
Succeeded by
Alain Michel
With: Simon Birchall
Preceded by World Sidecar Champion
1991
With: Gavin Simmons
Succeeded by
Rolf Biland
With: Kurt Waltisperg
Preceded by World Sidecar Champion
1997-2000
With: David James (1997-1999)
Paul Woodhead (2000)
Succeeded by
Klaus Klaffenböck
With: Christian Parzer
Preceded by World Sidecar Champion
2003-2004
With: Paul Woodhead
Succeeded by
Tim Reeves
With: Tristan Reeves


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