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(Motorcycle Racer) Jim Redman, a British-born Rhodesian former professional motorcycle racer, had an illustrious career in Grand Prix motorcycle racing from 1959 to 1966. He won the Grand Prix road racing world championship six times, demonstrating his exceptional talent and skill on the track. In 2012, Redman was inducted into the MotoGP Hall of Fame by the F.I.M., recognizing his significant contributions to the sport and solidifying his legacy as a remarkable figure in motorcycle racing history.