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Hugh Briotti started racing speedway sidecars in the 80’s, joining the family sport that his dad, uncle and sister were all involved with.
He has been a rider and a passenger on speedway outfits,doing the rounds of Western Australian circuits for a number of years.
Then another of his dad’s outfits called for him, so Hugh jumped on his dad’s period 4 outfit around 10 years ago. The frustrations of historic racing being hard to consistently get good results didn’t hinder him from trying and he has enjoyed some success on this outfit. In more recent years the speedand challenge of modern sidecars drew him in, and he is now racing an F2 sidecar that he is enjoying exploring the countryside towing around to different race meetings.
Cover photo by Russ at Foot In Bowl Photography
By Aussie Sidecar StoriesHugh Briotti started racing speedway sidecars in the 80’s, joining the family sport that his dad, uncle and sister were all involved with.
He has been a rider and a passenger on speedway outfits,doing the rounds of Western Australian circuits for a number of years.
Then another of his dad’s outfits called for him, so Hugh jumped on his dad’s period 4 outfit around 10 years ago. The frustrations of historic racing being hard to consistently get good results didn’t hinder him from trying and he has enjoyed some success on this outfit. In more recent years the speedand challenge of modern sidecars drew him in, and he is now racing an F2 sidecar that he is enjoying exploring the countryside towing around to different race meetings.
Cover photo by Russ at Foot In Bowl Photography