One hundred and nine horses were entered the 1986 Grand National of which fifty six stood their ground and declared to run For health and safety reasons only a maximum field of forty could take part so the sixteen entrants given the lowest handicap mark by handicapper, Captain Christopher Mordaunt were balloted out. These included former competitors,
King Spruce,
Onapromise and
Colonel Christy despite having been injured for a time during the season and having run unimpressively in his last four starts. Phil Tuck took the mount, as he had done last year. Four months before the National, West Tip had been defeated by the impressive chaser,
Door Latch, considered by the racing press as owner, Jim Joel's best chance of winning the race in his almost thirty years of trying. Richard Rowe took the mount on the 9/1 chance trained by former champion jockey
Josh Gifford. The remaining public support was placed in former winners,
Corbiere and
Last Suspect who would both set off at 14/1 in company of their riders in victory, Ben de Haan and Hywell Davies. Aside from these main contenders the majority of the remainder of public support was placed with
The Tsarevich, former twice runner up,
Greasepaint and
1984 winner Hallo Dandy at 16/1. Mark Dwyer was considered to have the best chance of the seven riders taking part in their debut National on board 18/1 shot
Knock Hill. Among the other six debut riders was future winner Steve Knight, riding ''Tracy's Special''. but still managed to dispatch the forty competitors at the first attempt. Richard Rowe's race ended early when
Door Latch exited at the first fence while
Corbiere fell at the fourth.
Last Suspect was always well to the rear before being pulled up at the eighteenth fence but both
West Tip and
Mr Snugfit were well in contention in a leading group of eight crossing the Melling Road towards the second last fence.
West Tip had cruised up into second place at that point behind the 66/1 outsider,
Young Driver with
Classified,
The Tsarevich and
Sommelier the other challengers with
Mr Snugfit having dropped back to eighth.
West Tip moved upsides
Young Driver after jumping the final fence and always looked comfortable on the run in despite only defeating the outsider by two lengths. ==Finishing order==