TV motorbike racer Guy Martin faces court after ‘he was caught using FAKE Irish driving licence’

TV motorbike racer Guy Martin has been charged with using a fake Irish driving licence

TV motorbike racer Guy Martin faces court after using a fake Irish driving licence.

The 37-year-old daredevil, best known for tackling the world’s biggest Wall of Death live on television, was discovered to own the dodgy Irish licence in order to upgrade his UK one.

When DVLA checked his licence they found it to be not be genuine.

Martin wanted to add to other driving categories, such as lorries, according to The Sun.

The TV presenter pleaded not guilty for possessing a licence with intent to deceive when he appeared before JPs in Lincoln.

He elected for trial at crown court, where he will next appear for a plea, and was bailed until December 13.

He is accused of possession of a document ‘so closely resembling a licence that resembled an Irish driving licence as to be calculated to deceive’ between December 4, 2017 and May 15, according to the Lincolnite.

The father lives in Lincolnshire with his partner Sharon and their daughter.

The star, who was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome, took up motorbike racing when he was a teenager and went on to break records.

The 37-year-old daredevil was discovered to own the dodgy Irish licence in order to upgrade his UK one

The 37-year-old daredevil was discovered to own the dodgy Irish licence in order to upgrade his UK one

The star, who was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome, took up motorbike racing when he was a teenager and went on to break records

The star, who was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome, took up motorbike racing when he was a teenager and went on to break records

He appeared on TV documentaries including The Boat that Guy Built airing on the BBC and How Britain Worked on Channel 4.

The daredevil retired from motorbike racing last year.

Mr Martin did not respond to The sun’s request for comment.  

Martin (pictured centre) lives in Lincolnshire with his partner Sharon (pictured right) and their daughter

Martin (pictured centre) lives in Lincolnshire with his partner Sharon (pictured right) and their daughter

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