- Verandah, Isle of Man
Infobox TT course
Name = Verandah
Caption =
Latitude = 54.263
Longitude = -4.448
OSgridref = SC405880
Parish = Lonan
Distance =
Precedes =Stonebreakers Hut
Follows =Bungalow Bridge The Verandah is a series of corner's on the primary A18 road in the parish of Lonan in theIsle of Man .The Verandah series of bends is situated between the 29th Milestone and 30th Milestone on the
Snaefell Mountain Course on the primary A18 Mountain Road and was part of theHighland Course andFour Inch Course used for theGordon Bennett Trial and Tourist Trophy automobile car races held in the Isle of Man between 1904 and 1911. Also, the Verandah is part of the Snaefell Mountain Course used since 1911 for theIsle of Man TT andManx Grand Prix Races.On the first lap of the
1934 Isle of Man TT Lightweight Race, Syd Crabtree, the winner of the 1929 Lightweight Race crashed at the nearbyStonebreakers Hut on the Verandah section of the Mountain Road and was killed. During the winter of 1970/1971 road-widening occurs on the A18 Mountain Road at Verandah by cutting into the hillside. ["Isle of Man Weekly Times" pp1 dated 6th January 1971] Despite the safety improvements to the Verandah section, while lying in first place on the second lap during the 1972 125ccUltra-Lightweight TT Race held in heavy rain,Gilberto Parlotti crashed his 125ccMorbidelli motor-cycle at the Verandah section and died from his injuries. ["Mona's Hearld" pp4 dated 13th June 1972]ources
External links
* [http://www.iomtt.com/CircuitGuide/MountainMiletoVerandah.aspx Mountain Mile to Verandah] with
Steve Hislop , 11 times TT winner
* [http://www.iommgp.com/tour/map.shtml Map of course]
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