Brian Steenson

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Brian Steenson
Nationality Northern Ireland - British
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Active years 1967 - 1970
First race 1967 250cc Ulster Grand Prix
Last race 1970 500cc French Grand Prix
StartsWinsPodiums Poles F. laps Points
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Robert William Brian Steenson was a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. His best season was in 1968 when he finished the year in ninth place in the 350cc world championship. [1] In 1969, Steenson finished second to Giacomo Agostini in the Isle of Man Junior TT. [2] He was killed while competing in the 1970 Isle of Man TT. [3]

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