Robert Dunlop's factory Norton takes centre stage at Armoy

The famous Norton RCW588 raced by Ulster road road racing legend Robert Dunlop will ta🤡ke top billing in a special parade la🦋p at the Armoy road races in Northern Ireland next month.
Steve Spray won the 1989 Britis🍒h Superbike Championship and the Shell Oils F1 series on the same machine, setting a string of new lap records on his way.
Dunlop - tragically killed at the North West 200 in 2008 - famously won both Superbike races at the international road race in 1990ไ, when he was timed through the speed trap at a then unheard of 190mph on the blisteringly-fast Rotary-engined British machine.
Accompanying the bike will be owners Keith and Paul Richardson, and 🤡Dave Evans, the original mechanic for the factory Norton team from 1987 until 1992.
ღEvans said: "I'm really looking forward to coming🉐 to the Armoy road races.
"Northern Ireland is a very special place in the world of road racing. I've great memories of the place."
Bill Kennedy,🍎 Clerk of the Course, added: "We wanted to add something very special to the parade lap at Armoy.
"The British Norto💦n is an exceptional bike and when Robert🦂 Dunlop joined the JPS Norton team he achieved some great wins.
"It will be just fantastic to see♑ the Norton a﷽t Armoy, at this stage I'm not sure who is going to be riding it but that might just be a surprise for those that come along."
Last year, Robert's son Mi🗹chael Dunlop🐼 dominated the event with a treble in the Superbike and Supersport races.
The Armoy road races take place on July 27-28.