Safety concerns lead TT organisers to suspend sidecar racing for the remainder of the 2026 festival
Following a series of incidents during qualifying sessions, TT organisers have made the difficult decision to suspend sidecar racing for the remainder of this year's festival. The announcement comes after multiple accidents, including a crash involving the Crowe brothers during last night's qualifying session, and an earlier incident involving Maria Costello and Shaun Parker.
After conducting a thorough technical and operational review, race officials have determined that suspending the sidecar class is the appropriate course of action for 2026. All sidecar competitors and teams have been briefed on the decision, which reflects the event organisers' commitment to safety across all racing categories at the Isle of Man TT.
The incidents that prompted this decision highlight the inherent risks of sidecar racing on the Mountain Course. While such suspensions are rare, they underline the TT's rigorous approach to competitor welfare and spectator safety during one of the world's most challenging motorcycle racing events.
For those planning to attend the 2026 TT festival, this suspension means the sidecar races will not feature in this year's schedule. However, visitors can still look forward to other racing classes and the full programme of entertainment, food, and attractions that make the TT festival a unique Isle of Man experience. The event remains one of the most thrilling motorcycling spectacles in the world.
For the latest updates on this year's TT schedule and what's still planned, visitors are advised to check the official TT website and local tourism information.
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