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Isle of Man TT 2025: Schedule, results, race times, live stream & TV channel as iconic race RETURNS
Isle of Man TT 2025: Schedule, results, race times, live stream & TV channel as iconic race RETURNS

The Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Isle of Man TT 2025: Schedule, results, race times, live stream & TV channel as iconic race RETURNS

THE Isle of Man TT is back THIS WEEK as some of Britain's top riders race around country lanes at 130mph! Dubbed by many as the 'world's most dangerous race', the iconic course has claimed the lives of 270 people since its first edition in 1907. 2 Last year, Northern Irish legend Michael Dunlop broke the record for most wins on the course and is back for more this time around. Dunlop broke uncle Joey's record of 26 last year with FOUR wins out of seven to take his overall tally to an incredible 29. There has already been huge drama in the qualifying section with Peter Hickman involved in a major crash. Hickman is one of the most recognisable faces in the Isle of Man TT and has won 14 races in the last five events. The BMW rider has since been released from hospital but will not participate in this year's racing. Here's everything you need to know for the week ahead. What is the Isle of Man TT? The annual event sees professional and semi-professional riders race around the Isle of Man in a time-trial. The 'TT' in the name stands for Tourist Trophy, rather than time trial. Anyone from any country can apply to race as long as they have a valid National Entrants or FIM Sponsors Licence for Road Racing, plus a driver's licence. Last week was the qualifying section and this week is the racing. There are six main events - the Senior TT, Supersport TT, Superbike TT, Superstock TT, Supertwin TT and Sidecar TT - with all roads on the island closed between 9am and 5pm. The Senior TT is the main attraction and has almost run continuously since 1911. It was not held due to World War I (1915-19) and World War II (1940-46), then because of foot and mouth disease in 2001, bad weather in 2012 and Covid-19 in 2020 and 2021. Davey Todd won the race last year. Isle of Man TT 2025 schedule and results Race Day 1 - Monday, June 2 9am: Mountain Road closed 10am: All roads closed 12pm: Superbike TT Race 2pm: Sidecar TT Race 1 3.15pm: Supersport TT Race 1 5pm: Roads re-open Race Day 2 - Tuesday, June 3 9am: Mountain Road closed 10am: All roads closed 10.45pm: Superstock TT Race 1 12.30pm: Sidecar shakedown 2pm: Supertwin TT Race 1 4pm: Solo practice 5pm: Roads re-open Race Day 3 - Wednesday, June 4 9am: Mountain Road closed 10am: All roads closed 10.45pm: Supersport TT Race 2 2pm: Sidecar TT Race 2 4pm: Solo practice 5pm: Roads re-open Rest Day - Thursday, June 5 TBC - Contingency Race Day 4 - Friday, June 6 9am: Mountain Road closed 10am: All roads closed 10.45pm: Superstock TT Race 2 2pm: Supertwin TT Race 2 4pm: Senior TT practice 9.30pm: Roads re-open Race Day 5 - Saturday, June 7 9am: Mountain Road closed 10am: All roads closed 10.45pm: Senior TT Race 9.30pm: Roads re-open What TV channel is the Isle of Man TT on and is there a live stream? The 2025 Isle of Man TT will not be broadcast live on any TV. Instead, race fans will need to purchase TT+ which costs £23.99 for full coverage of every race, plus behind-the-scenes access and in-depth analysis. TT+ can be live streamed via the website on any compatible device. Alternatively, ITV4 has nightly highlights every day at 9pm. What is the prize money for the Isle of Man TT? The total prize money for the 2025 Isle of Man TT sits at £353,115, which is a large increase from last year. The prize pots are as follows: Senior TT - £88,725 Superbike TT - £65,100 Supersport TT per race (2) - £29,820 Sidecar TT per race (2) - £24,675 Superstock TT per race (2) - £24,675 Supertwin TT per race (2) - £20,475 Who has won the most Isle of Man TT races? Michael Dunlop is the most successful rider at the Isle of Man TT. He won four races in 2024 to take his overall tally to 29. The Northern Irishman had been trailing his legendary uncle, Joey, heading into last year's event - Joey had won 26. Michael's four wins in 2024 added to his four wins in 2023.

Isle of Man TT 2025: Schedule, results, race times, live stream & TV channel as iconic race RETURNS
Isle of Man TT 2025: Schedule, results, race times, live stream & TV channel as iconic race RETURNS

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • The Irish Sun

Isle of Man TT 2025: Schedule, results, race times, live stream & TV channel as iconic race RETURNS

THE Isle of Man TT is back THIS WEEK as some of Britain's top riders race around country lanes at 130mph! Dubbed by many as the 'world's most dangerous race', the iconic course has claimed the lives of 270 people since its first edition in 1907. 2 Davey Todd will be hoping to defend his Senior TT title at the Isle of Man TT 2 Michael Dunlop has the most wins EVER and is looking for more Last year, Dunlop broke uncle Joey's record of 26 last year with FOUR wins out of seven to take his overall tally to an incredible 29. There has already been huge drama in the qualifying section with Peter Hickman involved in a major crash. Hickman is one of the most recognisable faces in the Isle of Man TT and has won 14 races in the last five events. The BMW rider has since been released from hospital but will not participate in this year's racing. Here's everything you need to know for the week ahead. What is the Isle of Man TT? The annual event sees professional and semi-professional riders race around the The 'TT' in the name stands for Tourist Trophy, rather than time trial. Most read in Motorsport Anyone from any country can apply to race as long as they have a valid National Entrants or FIM Sponsors Licence for Road Racing, plus a driver's licence. Last week was the qualifying section and this week is the racing. There are six main events - the Senior TT, Supersport TT, Superbike TT, Superstock TT, Supertwin TT and Sidecar TT - with all roads on the island closed between 9am and 5pm. The Senior TT is the main attraction and has almost run continuously since 1911. It was not held due to World War I (1915-19) and World War II (1940-46), then because of foot and mouth disease in 2001, bad weather in 2012 and Covid-19 in 2020 and 2021. Davey Todd won the race last year. Isle of Man TT 2025 schedule and results Race Day 1 - Monday, June 2 9am : Mountain Road closed 10am : All roads closed 12pm : Superbike TT Race 2pm : Sidecar TT Race 1 3.15pm : Supersport TT Race 1 5pm : Roads re-open Race Day 2 - Tuesday, June 3 9am : Mountain Road closed 10am : All roads closed 10.45pm : Superstock TT Race 1 12.30pm : Sidecar shakedown 2pm : Supertwin TT Race 1 4pm : Solo practice 5pm : Roads re-open Race Day 3 - Wednesday, June 4 9am : Mountain Road closed 10am : All roads closed 10.45pm : Supersport TT Race 2 2pm : Sidecar TT Race 2 4pm : Solo practice 5pm : Roads re-open Rest Day - Thursday, June 5 TBC - Contingency Race Day 4 - Friday, June 6 9am : Mountain Road closed 10am : All roads closed 10.45pm : Superstock TT Race 2 2pm : Supertwin TT Race 2 4pm : Senior TT practice 9.30pm : Roads re-open Race Day 5 - Saturday, June 7 9am : Mountain Road closed 10am : All roads closed 10.45pm : Senior TT Race 9.30pm : Roads re-open What TV channel is the Isle of Man TT on and is there a live stream? The 2025 Isle of Man TT will not be broadcast live on any TV. Instead, race fans will need to purchase TT+ can be live streamed via the website on any compatible device. Alternatively, ITV4 has nightly highlights every day at 9pm. What is the prize money for the Isle of Man TT? The total prize money for the 2025 Isle of Man TT sits at £353,115, which is a large increase from last year. The prize pots are as follows: Senior TT - £88,725 Superbike TT - £65,100 Supersport TT per race (2) - £29,820 Sidecar TT per race (2) - £24,675 Superstock TT per race (2) - £24,675 Supertwin TT per race (2) - £20,475 Who has won the most Isle of Man TT races? Michael Dunlop is the most successful rider at the Isle of Man TT. He won four races in 2024 to take his overall tally to 29. Read more on the Irish Sun The Northern Irishman had been trailing his legendary uncle, Joey, heading into last year's event - Joey had won 26. Michael's four wins in 2024 added to his four wins in 2023.

Audi Wants to Revive the TT: What Could It Look Like?
Audi Wants to Revive the TT: What Could It Look Like?

Yahoo

time26-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Audi Wants to Revive the TT: What Could It Look Like?

Launched in 1998, the Audi TT offered its markets a compact, two-door sports coupe with a distinctly-Audi driving experience in a fun-sized package. The TT remained in production for three whole generations, but the model was unfortunately discontinued in 2023 with no replacement in sight. According to Autocar, however, that might be about to change. Apparently, when Autocar asked Audi CEO Gernot Döllner if a new sports car is being considered, he responded by saying, "For sure. That's part of the brand's DNA, and we have to find the right way, timing-wise, to integrate it into our portfolio." So, while Audi restructures its management, it's unlikely that we'll see a TT replacement very soon, but it's something that Audi surely plans to do at some point in the not-so-distant future. Using generative text-to-image artificial intelligence, we imagine what the next-generation Audi TT replacement could look like, incorporating current Audi styling cues and imagining how it could successfully appeal to its target demographic. These images are for speculation purposes only and in no way depict any actual Volkswagen Auto Group products. View the 1 images of this gallery on the original article Literally speaking, the Audi TT drew inspiration for its name from the notorious Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) motorcycle race, making the sports coupe's racing-inspired roots loud and clear. What the TT meant for the Audi brand and for buyers, however, was that the automaker could offer a more dedicated sports car in its lineup alongside its more practical, but less sporty, sedans and station wagons. Sharing its underpinnings with the Volkswagen Golf enabled Audi to keep the TT compact and nimble, especially when paired with Quattro all-wheel drive. The Audi TT attracted younger buyers who wanted a taste of the Audi lifestyle without breaking the bank too much. The TT was always relatively affordable for the type of vehicle it was, competing with the likes of BMW's Z4 and the Mercedes-Benz SLK. Although the TT's German rivals benefitted from more traditional, rear-wheel drive platforms, the TT offered competitive handling, superior traction when equipped with all-wheel drive, and exciting powertrains such as a 3.2-liter VR6 from the Volkswagen Golf R32 that could be paired with either manual or automatic transmissions. In its more recent years, the TT remained true to its original ethos of combining sporty compact frugality with the premium material quality and feel that buyers expect from Audi products. Although the glorious-sounding VR6 was absent in its third generation, Audi continued to deliver on the visceral thrills with its iconic, turbocharged 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine, which traces its roots back to Audi's legendary Sport Quattro Group B rally car. Despite its sporty appeal, the market for small, luxurious two-door sport coupes began to drastically drop in popularity as buyers preferred alternatives like the Audi S3, which offered similar driving dynamics but superior everyday functionality thanks to its extra doors, seats, and enhanced cargo space. Thankfully, however, Audi still thinks there's a good enough reason to revive a small sports car within its lineup, so let's see how it might look. View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article If an all-new compact sports coupe from Audi is to take inspiration from previous iterations of the TT, it will likely sit on a shared platform with Audi's S3, which also shares its underpinnings with Volkswagen's contemporary Golf. Although a more basic, less-powerful Audi TT is not as realistic as it once was, considering Audi will likely lean heavily into the "sporty" appeal of the potential future model, more sport-oriented models akin to the TTS and the TT-RS are more likely. Under the hood of the TTS, you might find the iconic, turbocharged EA888 2.0-liter inline-four used in the current Audi S3, which pumps out 328 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque and would send its power to all four wheels using a dual-clutch automatic transmission and electronic limited slip differentials. We're hoping that the TT-RS makes a comeback, as well, packing the contemporary Audi RS3's 401-horsepower, turbocharged 2.5-liter inline-five. If the revived Audi TT is to share its platform with the S3, it will likely take on a similar design language as well. Audi has recently began revamping its entire lineup, employing more streamlined styling throughout its model range. The revived TT will likely resemble the Audi S3 in terms of exterior fixtures and in its handling, but its proportions and general styling will rely heavily on distilling the vibrance of the Audi R8 supercar into a smaller, more compact package. We're hoping that, like TTs of the past, Audi's all-new compact sports coupe will retain its relatively reasonable price point. Currently, its S3 and RS3 models are priced extremely well, at least in our opinion, compared to its direct rivals, such as the Mercedes-AMG CLA. Regardless of what Audi's upcoming sports coupe looks like and when it will arrive, we're just glad that automakers still believe in the market value of fun, driver-oriented sports coupes. This type of vehicle is one that many manufacturers have given up on in recent years, instead focusing their efforts on more boring, higher-volume offerings like crossovers and SUVs. However, if we look at Mitsubishi, we can learn about what happens when a manufacturer abandons all of its exciting models entirely, thereby eliminating all the excitement from the brand that helped drive up sales of "regular" vehicles in the first place. Audi knows that staying true to the brand's DNA by offering dedicated sports cars not only gives them an opportunity to appeal to a broader range of buyers, it also enhances the image of their brand, thereby helping to sell more of their "regular" models, such as the frugal Q3 and the popular Q5, and we're looking forward to what's to come from the brand in coming years.

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