Race No 2 of 6 races in the 1957 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season.
Date
3 – 7 June 1957
Location
Douglas, Isle of Man
Course
Road Course 37.73 mi / 60.20 km
Senior TT 500cc
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
2. Bob McIntyre
3. Bob McIntyre
101.12 mph
Podium
1. Bob McIntyre
2. John Surtees
3. Bob Brown
Junior TT 350 cc
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
2.
3. Bob McIntyre
97.42 mph
Podium
1. Bob McIntyre
2. Keith Campbell
3. Bob Brown
Lightweight 250 cc
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
2.
3. Tarquinio Provini
78.00 mph *Clypse Course
Podium
1. Cecil Sandford
2. Luigi Taveri
3. Roberto Colombo
The 1957 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy was the Golden Jubilee event and the second race in the 1957 Motorcycle World Championships.[1]
^The Guardian page 1 & 8 MCINTYRE DOES 101.12 mph Average of 98.99 in senior TT Saturday 8 June 1957 "From a Special Correspondent. DOUGLAS (IOM) Friday, R.McIntrye of Scotstoun followed his victory in the Junior Tourist Trophy race on Monday by winning the senior TT in the Jubilee TT race."
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