Robin Fitton

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NationalityUnited Kingdom British
Born(1928-04-05)April 5, 1928
Leeds, England
DiedMay 2, 1970(1970-05-02) (aged 42)
Adenau, West Germany
Active years1964-1965, 1967-1969
Edwin Robin Fitton
NationalityUnited Kingdom British
Born(1928-04-05)April 5, 1928
Leeds, England
DiedMay 2, 1970(1970-05-02) (aged 42)
Adenau, West Germany
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Active years1964-1965, 1967-1969
First race1964 500cc Ulster Grand Prix
Last race1969 500cc Ulster Grand Prix
Championships0
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
9 0 1 0 0 37

Edwin Robin Fitton (5 April 1928 - 2 May 1970) was a British professional motorcycle racer. He competed in Grand Prix motorcycle racing from 1964 to 1969.[1]

Fitton was born in Leeds, England, on April 5, 1928, and attended school at Aireborough, just north of Leeds.[1] At the age of 16 he acquired his first motorcycle, a BSA Sloper.[1] He began competing in motorcycle trials until a visit to Cadwell Park convinced him to beging competing in road racing.[1] He studied civil engineering at University of Bradford.[1] By 1947, he was racing a 1931 Montgomery-JAP at Cadwell Park.[1] He also competed in grasstrack competitions.[1]

His best season was in 1968 when he finished the year in fourth place in the 500cc world championship.[2] Fitton was killed at the Nürburgring during practice for the 1970 West German Grand Prix.[3][4]

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