Maxton Collection
Maxton, a name that echoes through the annals of history
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Maxton, a name that echoes through the annals of history. A fall season in 1958 brought forth the birth of a Border Terrier named Maxton, destined to leave his mark on the world. But it wasn't just this furry friend who carried the name with pride. In 1987, Alan Dugdale took to the Formula Two TT race under the banner of Maxton. The roaring engines and adrenaline-fueled atmosphere set the stage for an unforgettable performance. And as if that wasn't enough, James Maxton himself made an appearance in plasticine and pen caricature illustration by Philip Zec. Personalities captured in clay, forever preserving Mr. James Maxton's legacy as an influential politician. But let us not forget those who pushed their limits on two wheels. Tom Loughridge embraced his inner Maxton spirit during the 1981 Southern 100 race while Kevin Newbery showcased his skills at the Lightweight Manx Grand Prix in 1989. Derek Mortimer left tire marks on history during his triumphant ride at the Senior TT in 1976, proving that Maxton was more than just a name – it was a symbol of speed and determination. Tony Russell and Keith Trubshaw battled it out at the Junior Manx Grand Prix in 1980, leaving spectators awestruck by their sheer talent and unwavering commitment to excellence. Rob Vine etched his name into racing folklore with a remarkable performance at the 350cc TT event in 1983 while Walter Dawson claimed victory at the prestigious Senior TT race just two years later. And finally, Pete Wakefield left no doubt about his prowess when he conquered lightweight glory at the Manx Grand Prix in 1986. From four-legged companions to fearless racers, each carrying their own version of "Maxton, " this name has become synonymous with triumphs both on and off track. It represents passion, dedication, and the pursuit of greatness.