'There were always just the two of them, Robert and Liam, and there
wasn't one weekend when Robert went racing that Liam wasn't with him.
They were a formidable force, and Robert only needed Liam in his corner,
he didn't need anyone else.' Louise Dunlop, Robert's wife.
Liam Beckett wears many hats - plumber, footballer, manager, pundit,
broadcaster and Black Santa. But it is perhaps as Robert Dunlop's mentor
and mechanic that he is best known. When he offered a young Robert the
use of a workshop at his house back in 1988, he didn't realize that it
would mark the start of an extraordinarily successful working
relationship that would last until Robert's tragic death at the NW200 in
2008.
Now, for the first time, Liam talks candidly about their incredible
partnership - the struggle to get Robert to believe in himself; the long
nights spent fettling the bikes; life on the road and in the paddock;
and Dunlop's determination to race and to win, often in the face of
unthinkable adversity. From the North West 200 and the Ulster Grand
Prix, to the Isle of Man TT and the racing in Macau, Liam was with
Robert every step of the way - and this is the remarkable story of a
life lived at full throttle, told in Liam's inimitable style.
Including many intimate behind-the-scenes photos of Robert Dunlop, this
riveting book is not to be missed.