Bio Excerpt: Jamie Hanks-Elliott is carving her own path in British motorcycle racing while carrying forward a formidable family dynasty that spans six decades. Breaking from her family’s sidecar tradition, she’s made solo machines her domain, methodically climbing from club racing victories to national-level competition. After impressive runs... (full bio below ↓↓)
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Jamie Hanks-Elliott is a British motorcycle racer carrying forward a six-decade family racing dynasty, switching from her family’s sidecar tradition to solo machines and currently competing in the Pirelli National Sportbike Championship with an all-female team.
EARLY YEARS
Born around 2003, Jamie Hanks-Elliott grew up steeped in motorcycle racing royalty in the Erdington area, where her family’s dynasty began post-World War II with Fred Hanks Motorcycles at 247 Slade Road. Racing wasn’t just in her blood—it was the family business, stretching back through generations of riders who lived and breathed two wheels.
Her grandmother, Rose Hanks (née Rosetta Barty, born 1938 in Bedworth), made history as the first woman to stand on an Isle of Man TT podium when she finished second in the 1968 Sidecar TT as a passenger. Her grandad Roy raced sidecars too. The tradition continued with her parents: father Paul and mother Julie both competed in sidecar racing, with Julie still actively competing at the World Women’s Road Race Championships. Jamie’s twin sister Bobby also races in motorcycle sports, ensuring the Hanks legacy shows no signs of fading.
By age 17, captured in a 2020 video feature, Jamie was already dreaming of emulating her grandmother and mother’s track success, though she’d eventually carve her own path distinct from the family’s sidecar heritage.
OTHER INTERESTS
No information available on Jamie’s interests outside of motorcycle racing.
EARLY SUCCESS
While her family built their reputation on sidecars, Jamie chose the thrill of solo machines—a deliberate departure that would define her career. She cut her teeth in club racing, racking up multiple wins before making her debut in British national-level competition during the 2021 season.
Her club racing achievements caught the attention of Faye Ho, Team Principal of FHO Racing, who brought Jamie onto the team’s all-female squad in 2022. It was a significant step up, and Jamie seized it. In 2023, she competed in the British Junior Supersport series, consistently finishing in the top ten and proving she belonged at the national level. The following year, she tackled the BMW F 900 R Cup alongside teammate Kate Walker, continuing to build her credentials on increasingly competitive machinery.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- PRE-2021: Multiple wins in club racing ranks.
- 2021: Made debut in British national-level racing.
- 2022: Joined FHO Racing’s all-female squad after impressing Team Principal Faye Ho.
- 2023: Achieved numerous top ten finishes in British Junior Supersport Championship.
- 2024: Competed in BMW F 900 R Cup.
- 2025: Joined 2StrokesRacing’s all-female team for Pirelli National Sportbike Championship on Aprilia machinery.
INSPIRATIONS
Jamie’s inspirations are literally family members. Her grandmother Rose’s 1968 TT podium—a groundbreaking moment for women in motorcycle racing—looms large in her racing consciousness. Her mother Julie continues to compete at world championship level, providing a living example of longevity in the sport. Her grandfather Roy and father Paul both contributed to the sidecar racing tradition that defined the family before Jamie took her own solo path.
The weight of six decades of family racing history could crush some riders, but for Jamie, it seems to fuel her determination to write her own chapter while honoring those who came before.
REPUTATION
Hanks-Elliott has built a reputation as a steady, determined rider capable of consistent top-ten finishes in competitive junior categories. Her progression from club racing through Junior Supersport to the Sportbike class demonstrates methodical career development rather than flash-in-the-pan success.
Industry insiders recognize her significance beyond lap times. When she joined 2StrokesRacing’s all-female team for 2025, Louise Lunt, Director of team sponsor Sorrymate, called it “a huge step for women in motorsport,” noting the increasing numbers of women riding bikes each year. Jamie herself drew parallels between her participation in this pioneering team effort and her grandmother’s history-making TT podium, showing an awareness of her role in pushing boundaries.
Media coverage has been consistently positive, highlighting both her family’s legendary status and Jamie’s efforts to forge her own identity as a solo racer. The narrative of a multi-generational racing family where women have consistently broken barriers resonates beyond typical motorsports coverage.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
For 2025, Jamie is competing in the Pirelli National Sportbike Championship with 2StrokesRacing, marking a step up from her previous Junior Supersport and BMW Cup experience. Riding an Aprilia as part of an all-female team with backing from Sorrymate, she’s entering uncharted territory—both in terms of the machinery and the pioneering nature of the team structure.
“I’m really pleased to have the support of 2StrokesRacing this year,” she said of the move. “I’m excited to take on this new challenge of riding in the Sportbike class and excited to have the support of the girls… It’s always nice to be a part of something that’s never been done before, in a similar way to my nan Rose, who was the first woman to step on the podium at the TT. I’m determined as ever to make the most out of it.”
That determination—and the explicit connection she draws to her grandmother’s pioneering achievement—suggests Jamie sees this season as more than another rung on the career ladder. At 21, she’s still early in her racing journey, but the foundations are solid: family legacy, proven ability in national-level competition, and the kind of measured progression that builds careers rather than burns them out. Whether she’ll match her grandmother’s podium heroics remains to be seen, but she’s certainly positioned to make her own mark on British motorcycle racing.
References:
FHO Racing – Jamie Hanks-Elliott
Erdington Local – Jamie Hanks-Elliott Tag
Crash.net – 2StrokesRacing Announces All-Female Team for 2025
YouTube – Motorbike Racer Hopes to Emulate Gran and Mum’s Track Success















