TT organisers urge spectators to follow safety protocols as racing fortnight kicks off

By ManxRadio Published 25 May 2026

As the 2026 Isle of Man TT Races get underway, organisers are calling on the thousands of visitors and residents flocking to the Island to play their part in making the event safe and enjoyable. With 582 marshals positioned strategically around the famous 37.73-mile course, Gary Thompson, the event's clerk of the course, is emphasising the importance of following safety instructions during what promises to be a spectacular racing fortnight.

Safety First: A Message from Race Control

In his 14th year overseeing the TT, Thompson shared an upbeat message via the official WhatsApp channel, expressing his hope that spectators and residents will have a "fantastic" experience. Reporting from a sunny grandstand on the opening day, he also highlighted the ideal weather conditions expected to continue throughout the two-week event—perfect for both racing and spectating.

However, Thompson's key message was clear: fans must respect and follow the instructions of marshals at all times. With so many people gathering around the course, adherence to safety protocols is essential to ensure the smooth running of the races and the wellbeing of everyone involved.

What Spectators Need to Know

  • Over 580 trained marshals will be managing crowds and safety across the course
  • Follow all marshal instructions without exception
  • Stay in designated spectator areas
  • Be prepared for variable weather despite the promising forecast
  • Plan your route and arrive early for popular viewing spots

The TT fortnight remains one of the world's most thrilling motorsport events, attracting visitors from across the globe. By working together with race officials and marshals, spectators can help ensure that 2026 delivers another memorable edition of this iconic racing tradition.

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