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Operator
Good day, everyone and welcome to Chuy s Holding s Fourth Quarter 2020 Earnings Conference Call. Today s call is being recorded. [Operator Instructions] On today s call, we have Steve Hislop, President and Chief Executive Officer; and Jon Howie, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Chuy s Holdings, Incorporated.
At this time, I ll turn the conference over to Mr. Howie. Please go ahead, sir.
Jon Howie
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Thank you, operator and good afternoon. By now, everyone should have access to our fourth quarter 2020 earnings release. If not, it can be found at our website at www.chuys.com in the Investors section. Before we begin our review of formal remarks, I need to remind everyone that part of our discussions today will include forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are not a guarantee of future performance and therefore you should not put undue reliance on them. These statements are also subject to numer
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Jock Porter pictured in 1923 following his Isle of Man Lightweight TT win.
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Jock Porter was Scotland’s first Isle of Man TT champion who built his own motorcycles.
Jock won “the most dangerous motorsport event in the world” in 1923 and 1924 and won 10 Grand Prix races.
He was hailed as the ‘Solitary Scot’ who travelled to Europe to compete alone but Scotland’s first TT winner remains the nation’s forgotten star.
IT S been a dreadful year for all sports fans with matches cancelled, seasons brought to a premature halt, and fans locked out. While some sports have soldiered on with no fans the experience for those watching on TV has been much diminished. Scotland s national motorsport centre, Knockhill, in Fife, has suffered along with everyone else and this year saw 41 events either cancelled, postponed or run behind closed doors. So motorsport fans will be relieved the circuit has hopefully weathered the storm and has announced the provisional events schedule for 2021. The highlights are the cornerstone events of the Bennetts British Superbikes and Kwik Fit British Touring Cars, televised live, but these are complemented by a host of Scottish car and motorcycle races.