Bray Hill

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Bray Hill is a steep, high-speed section of the Isle of Man TT Snaefell Mountain Course, renowned for its dramatic descent through a residential area at the start of the race.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Isle of Man TT course section
road section
connects Quarterbridge NERFINISHED
St Ninian’s Crossroads NERFINISHED
country Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man
courseMileMarkerApprox 0.5 miles from startline
follows St Ninian’s Crossroads NERFINISHED
governedBy Isle of Man Department of Infrastructure NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic high-speed section
runs through residential area
steep descent
hasFeature bumpy surface in places
significant compression at bottom of hill
hasNameOrigin named after local topographical feature or family (Bray)
hasNearbyFeature pavements close to carriageway
residential housing
leadsTo Quarterbridge Road NERFINISHED
locatedIn Douglas NERFINISHED
Isle of Man NERFINISHED
notableFor dramatic TV and onboard footage
proximity of houses and walls to racing line
spectacular high-speed descent
partOf Isle of Man TT course NERFINISHED
Snaefell Mountain Course NERFINISHED
TT Course (37.73 miles) NERFINISHED
positionInCourse near start of lap
roadNumber A2 NERFINISHED
safetyConcerns high-speed crashes risk
safetyMeasures protective barriers during events
restricted spectator areas during races
surface public road
usedAs two-way public road outside racing
usedFor Isle of Man TT NERFINISHED
Manx Grand Prix NERFINISHED
usedSince 1911

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