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30/10/2024

Dominic Herbertson Joins WTF Racing for the 2025 Isle of Man TT

Dominic Herbertson Joins WTF Racing for the 2025 Isle of Man TT

Exciting news for TT fans—Dominic Herbertson will join WTF Racing’s lineup for the 2025 Isle of Man TT.

The County Durham rider is set to team up with current WTF rider James Hillier, forming one of the most competitive duos on the TT roster.

Known for his skill and experience, Herbertson will bring even more strength to the Cannock-based team, owned by Alan Gardiner and managed by former racer Paul Curran.

Both riders will tackle the demanding TT course on a CBR1000RR Honda Fireblade for the Superbike and Superstock races, as well as a CBR600RR Honda in the Supersport class.

Herbertson’s recent success—marked by a maiden podium finish in the Metzeler Supertwin TT and a fastest lap of 130.497mph—solidifies his reputation as one of the event’s top contenders.

This season, he also scored four wins at the Cookstown 100, highlighting his skill and dedication.

With Hillier’s impressive record of top-six finishes at this year’s TT, including his performances in the Monster Energy Supersport and Milwaukee Senior TT races, WTF Racing’s 2025 lineup is one to watch. Team owner Alan Gardiner shared his excitement:
“We are looking forward to our 2025 International Road Racing season with Dom. He’s someone I’ve supported for a while, so I am very happy to finally sign him officially and welcome him into the WTF Racing Team alongside James.”

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  • Q: When are the Isle of Man TT Races scheduled for 2026, 2027, and 2028?

    A: The Isle of Man TT Races are a two-week event, running from a Monday (Qualifying Week start) to a Saturday (Senior Race Day).

    The confirmed and provisional dates are as follows:

    Event YearStart Date End Date Status
    TT 2026Monday, May 25th, 2026Saturday, June 6th, 2026Confirmed
    TT 2027Monday, May 31st, 2027Saturday, June 12th, 2027Provisional
    TT 2028Monday, May 29th, 2028Saturday, June 10th, 2028Provisional

  • Q: When can I book for the Isle of Man TT 2027 and TT 2028

    A: Bookings for the Isle of Man TT 2027 and TT 2028 will be available from May 2026 and May 2027

  • Q: When is the best time to book my accommodation and travel for the TT?

    A: The Isle of Man TT is an extremely high-demand event. Ferry spaces (especially with a vehicle/motorcycle), flights, and quality accommodation (including hotels and popular campsites) often sell out immediately when they are released.

    If you delay, your options will be significantly limited, and prices will be much higher.

  • Q: How do the TT road closures affect getting around the island?

    A: The 37.73-mile Mountain Course is a public road that closes completely for all practices and races.

    Best Options: Use the excellent public transport network (Bus Vannin and the Heritage Railways), which continues to operate outside the course, or plan your entire day around the official road closure schedule, which is published daily. Always check the latest schedule as it is subject to change due to weather.

    Crucial Tip: If your accommodation is inside the closed course, you cannot leave or return until the roads officially reopen (which can be late at night).

  • Q. Do I need to buy a ticket to watch the TT Races?

    A: No, not for most places! The majority of the 37.73-mile course is public road, and you can watch for free from hundreds of roadside vantage points.

    Safety Note: Always obey the instructions of the volunteer marshals and only watch from designated safe spectator areas (marked by fencing or signage).

    Tickets are only required if you want a reserved seat in the Official Grandstands (at the start/finish line in Douglas) or for VIP Hospitality areas.