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Isle of Man chiefs confirm 'new look' Manx GP and Classic TT

Isle of Man chiefs have today confirmed plans for a ‘new look’ Manx Grand Prix in 2022.

An announcement this morning follows a review undertaken by earlier this year by the Manx Motor Cycle Club and Department for Enterprise working closely with other stakeholders critical to the delivery of the event including the TT Marshals Association, Manx Road Racing Medical Services and ACU Events Ltd.

The review was designed to ensure the long-term sustainability of the Manx Grand Prix, which is set to celebrate its centenary in 2023. Factors considered as part of the review included:

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Analysis of the delivery costs and the benefits to the local economy
The impact road closures required to stage the event had on residents and businesses
Safety risk management
The provision of sufficient marshalling cover for the full event duration
Fan, media and industry relevance, and the continuous need to attract new fans
The new look for the event will bring to an end the use of the Classic TT designation, with a five-race programme planned featuring a range of classes for modern and classic machinery all held under the Manx Grand Prix title.

The Manx GP will be more closely aligned to the TT, with the Senior and Junior Races, for Supersport and Supertwin machines respectively, operating to similar (but not identical) specifications as seen at the TT, giving riders the opportunity to achieve their goals on the TT course.

The Classic Manx Grand Prix races will build on the Island’s reputation for high profile classic motorcycle racing, with the world’s best teams and many of the leading TT competitors expected to take part.

“Having continually evolved since its inception in 1923, these latest set of developments announced today for the Manx Grand Prix mark an exciting, new chapter for the famous event,” said a MMC statementl.

“Ensuring its long-term sustainability, we have acted not only to address the challenges that the event faces, but also to inject new energy into both the look of the event, to which we believe will lead us to a successful future that stretches long beyond the centenary event in 2023.”

The duration of the event will reduce from fourteen days to nine in 2022, starting on Sunday 21st August and culminating on Monday 29th August (August Bank Holiday). This reduction will ensure sufficient marshalling cover can be provided for all qualifying sessions and races, while reducing the overall net cost of the event to the Isle of Man taxpayer and lessening the impact of road closures on local residents and businesses.

The Manx Grand Prix will also follow the Isle of Man TT Races by adopting the new Safety Management System being introduced for racing on the Mountain Course, which is aimed at driving safety performance across all areas of the events.

In a further development, the Manx Motor Cycle Club have also appointed ACU Events Ltd as race organiser, who have fulfilled the same role at the Isle of Man TT Races since 2008.

The Manx Motor Cycle Club will retain ownership of the Manx Grand Prix brand and lead the administrative delivery of the event, whilst the Department for Enterprise will continue to provide the funding required to stage the event, provision of facilities, infrastructure and logistics, in addition to assuming responsibility for event marketing and promotion.

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Rob Callister, Political Member with responsibility for tourism and motorsport, added: “Having played an important role in our visitor economy for almost 100 years, I greatly welcome the developments announced today with regards to the Manx Grand Prix.

“This key event contributes a significant £7.1m to the wider Manx economy and, when combined with the Isle of Man TT Races, accounts for £44m of visitor spending, which could be supporting up to 815 jobs in the island’s economy.

“It was therefore crucial that, together with the Manx Motorcycle Club, we undertook this review to identify ways that can help us to ensure the long-term sustainability of the event ahead of its centenary in 2023.

“As the event enters a new and exciting phase, working alongside all key delivery partners, we are committed to ensuring its future success, supporting the Manx Motor Cycle Club and the other organisations involved for many years to come.”

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Manx Grand Prix 2022 classes

Senior Manx Grand Prix (For Supersport machines)
Junior Manx Grand Prix (For Supertwin machines)
Lightweight Manx Grand Prix (For GP250cc and Moto 3 machines)
Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix (For Classic machines up to 500cc)
Superbike Classic Manx Grand Prix (For Classic Superbike machines)

Manx Grand Prix 2022 schedule*

Qualifying

Sunday 21 August
Afternoon- Qualifying

Monday 22, Tuesday 23, Wednesday 24, Thursday 25 August
Evening- Qualifying

Friday 26 August
Morning- Qualifying

Racing

Friday 26 August
Afternoon- Race 1

Saturday 27 August
Morning- Race 2
Afternoon- Race 3

Monday 29 August
Morning- Race 4
Afternoon- Race 5

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