One of the showpiece events at this year’s Classic TT, the three-lap Formula One race, is a throwback to the great races of the 1980s and ’90s.

This is a press release from Isle of Man TT…
Isle of Man (August 1, 2025) – One of the showpiece events at this year’s Classic TT, the three-lap Formula One race is a throwback to the great races of the 1980s and ’90s around the Mountain Course with legendary machinery like the Ducati 916, Kawasaki ZX-R and Suzuki XR69 all doing battle.
With lap speeds well in excess of 125 mph expected, and the current lap record standing at 127.496 mph, many of road racing’s current legends will be straddling those iconic machines in this year’s three-lap race.
It’s local ace Nathan Harrison who’ll lead the field away. It’s an honor that won’t be lost on the Manxman and, second in the corresponding race at the 2022 Manx Grand Prix, one of the prerace favorites will be onboard the Greenall Racing Kawasaki ZXR750.

Ten seconds later at number two will be Dominic Herbertson on the BHR Racing Kawasaki and another of the expected front-runners starts at number three, Mike Browne. He won last year’s Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix race and returns on The Bike Specialist by Key Racing’s immaculately prepared Ducati 916.
Jamie Coward will more than fancy his chances this year on one of the three Greenall Racing Kawasaki ZXR750’s with the Hebden Bridge man starting at number four ahead of Craig Neve. He rides a similar Kawasaki for Callmac Scaffolding.

Michael Dunlop MBE is entered at number six and although his machine is yet to be confirmed, the Northern Ireland rider will be confident of a competitive mount as he looks to add a fourth victory to the ones previously racked up in 2013, 2015 and 2016.
At number seven, it’s 2019 race winner David Johnson, the Australian this time riding the Mistral Kawasaki ZXR750, and although number eight is currently blank, Davey Todd is hoping to be a late addition to the stellar lineup.
The potential race winners can be found throughout the top 20 and Rob Hodson certainly fits that bill having won the 2022 Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix. After three years on Kawasaki, he switches machinery for 2025 though and will line up at number nine as Key Racing team-mate to Browne on an identical Ducati 916.

Paul Jordan, a podium finisher in this year’s Supertwin TT, takes the number ten plate on another Mistral Kawasaki and he’ll be followed by Brian McCormack who’ll be teammates to Coward and Harrison at Greenall Racing.
After a successful campaign at last year’s Manx Grand Prix and at this year’s TT, Ian Hutchinson takes the number 12 plate once more on the Steadplan Racing Kawasaki and Michael Sweeney on a third Mistral Racing Kawasaki starts after him at number 13.
Austrian ace Julian Trummer is at number 14 on the familiar Kawasaki, with Shaun Anderson set to get his race underway from number 15. He’ll again ride WizNorton Racing’s distinctive-sounding Norton WRS588.
The packed entry sees the top 20 seeds completed by more highly talented Mountain Course exponents – Barry Furber (DC Auto Repairs Newtown Suzuki), Joe Yeardsley (Mistral Racing Kawasaki), Michael Evans (Good with Wood Racing Suzuki) and French talent Amalric Blanc (Hampe Racing Kawasaki).

All of them have a great chance of making a significant impression on the top ten but there’s quality throughout the field with Horst Saiger, Marcus Simpson, Sam West, Joey Thompson, Matt Stevenson, Michal Dokoupil and Timothée Monot just a selection of other riders set to feature.
2025 Formula One Classic TT Seeded Top 20, at a glance:
1. Nathan Harrison (Kawasaki ZXR750) Greenall Racing
2. Dominic Herbertson (Kawasaki ZXR750) BHR Racing
3. Mike Browne (Ducati 916) The Bike Specialist by Key Racing
4. Jamie Coward (Kawasaki ZXR750) Greenall Racing
5. Craig Neve (Kawasaki ZXR750) Callmac Scaffolding
6. Michael Dunlop MBE | TBC
7. David Johnson (Kawasaki ZXR750) Mistral Racing
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9. Rob Hodson (Ducati 916) SMT by Key Racing
10. Paul Jordan (Kawasaki ZXR750) Mistral Racing
11. Brian McCormack (Kawasaki ZXR750) Greenall Racing
12. Ian Hutchinson (Kawasaki ZXR750) Steadplan Racing
13. Michael Sweeney (Kawasaki ZXR750) Mistral Racing
14. Julian Trummer (Kawasaki ZXR750) TC Racing / DP Coldplaning
15. Shaun Anderson (Norton WRS588) WizNorton Racing
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17. Barry Furber (Suzuki GSXR750) DC Auto Repairs Newtown
18. Joe Yeardsley(Kawasaki ZXR750) Mistral Racing
19. Michael Evans (Suzuki GSXR750 SRAD) Good With Wood Racing
20. Amalric Blanc (Kawasaki ZXR750) Hampe Racing
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