Mayor Carson joined 99 other riders on a lap of the circuit and was pleased to make a presentation to legendary Dromara Destroyer, Raymond McCullough, who has had a fast uphill section of the circuit named ‘Ray’s Rise’ in his honour.
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Mayor of Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council, Councillor Scott Carson pictured with Kerry Lindsay, wife of the late Darran Lindsay, and James Courtney of the Dundrod and District Motorcycle Club during the Ulster Grand Prix Centenary Day. PICTURE BY STEPHEN DAVISON
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Mayor of Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council, Councillor Scott Carson pictured with Ulster Grand Prix race winner, Ray McCullough, Ray's wife, Betty, daughter, Fiona and Des Stewart, Chairman of the Ulster Grand Prix Supporters Club as Ray had a section of the Dundrod course named in his honour during the Ulster Grand Prix Centenary Day. PICTURE BY STEPHEN DAVISON
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Mayor of Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council, Councillor Scott Carson with Des Stewart, Chairman of the Ulster Grand Prix Supporters Club as he led the lap of 100 bikes during the Ulster Grand Prix Centenary Day at Dundrod. PICTURE BY STEPHEN DAVISON
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Mayor of Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council, Councillor Scott Carson with 13 times Ulster Grand Prix race winner Bruce Anstey as he led the lap of 100 bikes during the Ulster Grand Prix Centenary Day at Dundrod. PICTURE BY STEPHEN DAVISON