R.I.P. Racer, Lawyer, Veteran, Pilot Art Chambers (Corrected)

R.I.P. Racer, Lawyer, Veteran, Pilot Art Chambers (Corrected)

© 2025, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By John Ulrich.

Arthur C. Chambers, a San Francisco lawyer and motorcycle racer who started racing with AFM and competed in the early days of AMA Pro Superbike, died November 24th, 2024 at age 80. According to the Marin County Sheriff’s Department Coroner’s Division, the cause of death was Stage Four Lung Cancer; Chambers did not smoke currently, but had smoked for 20+ years before quitting when he was 42.

Chambers started racing in the late 1960s, served in the Army Reserve during the Vietnam War, went to law school, and started his law practice in 1972. He won several class-action lawsuits early on but in later years specialized in employment law, also working on cases involving intellectual property and the commercial use of image and name without permission. He recently retired from practicing law and lived in Novato with his wife Diane, who survives him.

He was a licensed pilot and over the years often flew his twin-engine plane to events and business meetings.

Chambers’ long-time friend Steve McLaughlin, (a racer and promoter), said, “Art helped a lot of people when they needed help. He was very generous with his time, especially with motorcycle racers, and he loved our sport.” Chambers was a member of the Southern California-based Trailblazers Motorcycle Club, a 501(c)(3) non-profit fraternal group of racers, enthusiasts and business people in the motorcycle industry.

May he rest in peace.

A relatively recent photo of Art Chambers (R.I.P.) on the right and Steve McLaughlin on the left. Photo courtesy Steve McLaughlin.

Art Chambers pulls his updated 1973 Beechcraft Baron 58 twin-engine airplane out of its hangar in Northern California. Photo courtesy Steve McLaughlin.

 

 

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