Martin Morrison, riding his No. 95 Suzuki RG500, leads Steve Arnold (143) on a Yamaha TZ500 and William Hougaboom on a Suzuki GSXR in a WERA sprint race at Grattan Raceway in 1986. Morrison and Arnold were among a handful of WERA racers in the mid-1980s running 500cc GP bikes. Morrison, from Elida, Ohio, also raced AMA Formula One Nationals throughout most of the 1980s. He was one of the few that campaigned the RG500 against the dominant Yamahas. He bought this bike from Gina Bovaird. Gina was the first woman to qualify for the Daytona 200 and the first woman to race in a 500cc Grand Prix. Morrison scored some top-10 national finishes on this Suzuki. His best was a seventh at Brainerd in 1986.

Martin Morrison, riding his No. 95 Suzuki RG500, leads Steve Arnold (143) on a Yamaha TZ500 and an unidentified rider on a Suzuki GSXR in a WERA sprint race at Grattan Raceway in 1986. (Larry Lawrence photo)

Martin Morrison, riding his No. 95 Suzuki RG500, leads Steve Arnold (143) on a Yamaha TZ500 and an unidentified rider on a Suzuki GSXR in a WERA sprint race at Grattan Raceway in 1986. (Larry Lawrence photo)

7 Comments

  1. Eddie Kraft says:

    Any idea what turn that is? Man that place looks different there.

  2. admin says:

    This is the right hander before the little jump behind the paddock area – when the track is run in the normal clockwise direction.

  3. Eddie Kraft says:

    Ah, T4. I looks so smooth and nice there.

  4. Martin Morrison says:

    Great website, brings back a lot of memories. Some others racing 500’s were Jim Knipp (Yamaha TZ500), Mike Elmore (Honda RS500), Thad Wolff ( Suzuki RG500), and Bill Himmelsbach (Suzuki RG500). I purchased the RG500 Gina Bovaird raced in1982 including the French Gran Prix. Bill purchased her 1981 RG500 if my memory is correct. The last I heard she and her husband were considering the Foreign Service with the State Department.

    The RG500 was such a wonderful handling machine compared to the TZ750 I had been campaigning. It was easily 50 pounds lighter with magnesium engine cases, carburetors and titanium fasteners. The engine was made to be quickly serviced with side loading gearbox, four individual cylinders, and crankshafts that could be removed with the engine in the frame.

    I still attend road races (modern and vintage) as a spectator and stay in touch with some of the racers.

  5. admin says:

    Martin

    Thanks for posting the great info on the RG.

    Gina and Tom did work for the State Dept. They lived several countries, but mainly in Pakistan.

    I talked to her a year or so ago. Her and Tom are divorced and Gina does Dressage competion now.

    Larry

  6. Bill says:

    What a surprise to see this picture. Those 500s would eat me up on the straights, but in the corners the new stock GSX-R 750 could stay with them. I really enjoyed my mid eighties road racing.

    Now I am a lawyer approaching 50 years of age. My memories of those times get better every year.

    Visit me at: DUI2DRIVE.com

    Bill Hougaboom former, GSX-R 750 racer

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