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Max Deubel Collection

Max Deubel, a legendary sidecar racer, was no stranger to the thrill of the track

Background imageMax Deubel Collection: All eyes on the starters flag: 1962 Sidecar TT

All eyes on the starters flag: 1962 Sidecar TT
Max Deubel/Emil Hoerner (BMW, 4) and race winner Chris Vincent/Eric Bliss (BSA, 3) anticipate the start. Attrition was high in the BMW brigade to give Vincent

Background imageMax Deubel Collection: Max Deubel & Emil Hoerner (BMW) 1962 Sidecar TT

Max Deubel & Emil Hoerner (BMW) 1962 Sidecar TT

Background imageMax Deubel Collection: 1962 Sidecar TT

1962 Sidecar TT
All eyes on the starters flagL Max Deubel/Emil Horner (BMW, 4) and race-winner Chris Vincent/Eric Bliss (BSA, 3) anticipate the start

Background imageMax Deubel Collection: Max Deubel & Emil Hoerner (BMW) 1964 Sidecar TT

Max Deubel & Emil Hoerner (BMW) 1964 Sidecar TT
Max Deubel & Emil Hoerner (BMW) at Ramsey: 1964 Sidecar TT

Background imageMax Deubel Collection: Max Deubel & Horst Hohler (BMW) 1960 Sidecar TT

Max Deubel & Horst Hohler (BMW) 1960 Sidecar TT
German pairing of Max Deubel & Horst Hohler (BMW) at Braddan Bridge: 1960 Sidecar TT

Background imageMax Deubel Collection: Max Deubel & Emil Horner (BMW) and Tom Jackson &

Max Deubel & Emil Horner (BMW) and Tom Jackson &
German Max Deubel & Emil Horner (BMW) and Tom Jackson & T C McGuffog (Norton) 1965 Sidecar TT

Background imageMax Deubel Collection: Max Deubel & Emil Horner (BMW) and Chris Vincent & Eric Bliss (BSA) 1962 Sidecar TT

Max Deubel & Emil Horner (BMW) and Chris Vincent & Eric Bliss (BSA) 1962 Sidecar TT
Max Deubel & Emil Horner (BMW) and Chris Vincent & Eric Bliss (BSA) await the start of the 1962 Sidecar TT

Background imageMax Deubel Collection: Max Deubel & Emil Hoerner (BMW) 1965 Sidecar TT

Max Deubel & Emil Hoerner (BMW) 1965 Sidecar TT

Background imageMax Deubel Collection: Max Deubel at Signpost Corner: 1962 Sidecar TT

Max Deubel at Signpost Corner: 1962 Sidecar TT
Max Deubel and Emil Horner (BMW) at Signpost Corner, 1962 Sidecar TT

Background imageMax Deubel Collection: Max Deubel and Barry Dungworth (BMW) 1963 Sidecar TT

Max Deubel and Barry Dungworth (BMW) 1963 Sidecar TT
German Max Deubel and Barry Dungworth (BMW) at Governors Bridge, 1963 Sidecar TT

Background imageMax Deubel Collection: Fritz Scheidegger Johnny Robinson 1966 Sidecar TT

Fritz Scheidegger Johnny Robinson 1966 Sidecar TT
Fritz Scheidegger & Johnny Robinson take the plaudits after the 1966 sidecar TT, with them on the rostrum are runners-up Max Deubel & Emil Horner (left of pic)

Background imageMax Deubel Collection: Max Deubel & Emil Horner (BMW) 1966 Sidecar TT

Max Deubel & Emil Horner (BMW) 1966 Sidecar TT

Background imageMax Deubel Collection: Max Deubel & Emil Hoerner 1962 Sidecar TT

Max Deubel & Emil Hoerner 1962 Sidecar TT

Background imageMax Deubel Collection: Max Deubel (BMW) 1994 TT Classic Parade lap

Max Deubel (BMW) 1994 TT Classic Parade lap
Max Deubel (BMW) at the Goseneck in the 1994 TT Classic Parade lap



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Max Deubel, a legendary sidecar racer, was no stranger to the thrill of the track. With his eyes fixed on the starters flag at the 1962 Sidecar TT, he prepared himself for yet another exhilarating race. This wasn't his first rodeo though; Max had already made waves in previous years. In 1960, alongside Horst Hohler on their BMW machine, Max showcased his exceptional skills at the Sidecar TT. The duo left spectators in awe as they maneuvered through every twist and turn with precision and speed. Signpost Corner became a familiar sight for Max during the 1962 Sidecar TT. He fearlessly tackled this challenging section of the course, leaving competitors trailing behind him. Emil Hoerner joined forces with Max that year on their powerful BMW bike, proving to be an unstoppable team. The competition heated up in 1965 when Max once again took center stage at the Sidecar TT. Teaming up with Horst Hohler this time around, they pushed themselves to new limits and secured their place among racing greats. Not one to rest on his laurels, Max returned in 1966 alongside Emil Hoerner for another shot at victory. Their determination knew no bounds as they raced against formidable opponents like Tom Jackson and Barry Dungworth. Throughout his career, Max Deubel's name became synonymous with excellence and bravery on two wheels. His partnership with Emil Hoerner proved unbeatable multiple times as they conquered each challenge thrown their way. From roaring engines to heart-stopping moments of triumph and defeat, Max Deubel's legacy lives on within the annals of sidecar racing history. His passion for speed continues to inspire generations of racers who dare to push boundaries just like he did all those years ago at the iconic Sidecar TT races.