Phil Hogg Rescue Units Charity Auction On The Horizon

Phil Hogg Rescue Units Charity Auction On The Horizon

On the 25th February 2017 the Phil Hogg Rescue Units charity are holding an auction event at the Great Western Palace Hotel, Isle of Man.

Shaun Hogg, Phil’s brother, is asking for raffle or auction prizes to be donated to this great cause.

Tickets are £2.50 each and can be purchased from Alex Hogg on 01624 617873.

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Crew with the Units at the Grandstand

Items for raffle or auction, can be donated via Shaun, he can be contacted on 07624 427771 or [email protected]

Phil Hogg started his racing career in 1985 on a 350 Yamaha at the Isle of Man’s Jurby airfield circuit. In 1986 he gained his National License and took part in his first Road Race on the Jurby Road course, finishing in the top half in all races.

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Phil at Rhencullen during Senior MGP 1988

Near the end of the season, a GSXR 750 Suzuki was supplied by friend and long term sponsor Roy Shirlaw of Shirlaw’s in Aberdeen.

Phil’s finest hour was at the 1988 Manx Grand Prix. Wednesdays Junior turned out to be an eventful race with a spill at Governors Bridge followed by an unscheduled pit stop to check for any damage.

Even after this, he came 6th with his fastest lap in excess of 106 mph. Friday’s Senior saw Phil starting No. 2 which enabled him to build a good lead over Paul Hunt.

At the end of the 1st lap, Phil broke the 20 minute barrier for the MGP recording a time of 19:51.2 and a speed of 114.02mph. The second lap was even quicker and Bungalow to Bungalow was in excess of 116mph. Unfortunately, Phil came off at Cronk-Ny-Mona, breaking his wrist.

Tragically, Phil died during Friday morning practice at the 1989 TT.

That year, his family and many friends provided the finance for the first Phil Hogg Motorsport Rescue Unit, an Ambulance, converted to carry medical and rescue equipment for motorsport events, the Islands first MSA registered Rally Rescue Ambulance.

The charity auction has been running since 1990 and as a family they wanted to put something back into the sport Phil loved, raising around £150,000 over the years.

Now three ambulances are used all run by volunteers at the TT Races, MGP, Southern 100 as well as many other events on the island, the charity is administered by Dr. David Stevens who also administers the Rob Vine fund.

More details can found at www.hoggmotorsport.com and Phil Hogg Rescue Units Facebook page.

Pictures and information supplied by Mr Shaun Hogg and www.hoggmotorsport.com

Words by Debra Rial.

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