TT Course

The world famous Mountain Course holds an unrivalled place in motorsport history, not only as one of the oldest (first used for the TT in 1911), but, at 37.73 miles, as one of the longest. Starting with the nerve-jangling 180mph descent of Bray Hill riders negotiate a circuit which takes in over 200 corners and rises from near sea level to over 400 metres elevation at Hailwood’s Height, named in honor of 14-time winner Mike ‘the Bike’ Hailwood. Other bends named for famous riders include Duke'sHandley's and most famous of all Joey's. It’s no wonder racers reckon it takes three years to learn it! We have a fabulous selection of memorabilia to take pride of place on your book shelf or on the wall and they also make great gifts for the TT fan