The TT always attracts many famous faces from the two, four wheeled motorsport community, even acclaimed actors, TV presenters and the past 2 weeks have been no different.
I’m sure others will point out added racing personalities to me, that attended TT 2023, here is though a list that I compiled:
Channing Tatum – Actor known for Magic Mike
Kurt Busch – Nascar Champion, 2017 Daytona 500 winner
Chris Harris – Top Gear presenter
Tim Harvey – 1992 BTCC Champion
Franco Bourne – National Superstock 1000 race winner
Glenn Irwin – Eight times North West 200 winner
Adam Jenkinson – Former National Superstock 1000 front runner
Charley Boorman – Presenter, two-wheel enthusiast
Martin Jessopp – North West 200 winner, TT podium finisher
Phil Harvey – Manx GP, Classic TT rostrum finisher
Cal Crutchlow – Moto GP winner, 2009 World Supersport Champion
Greg Hancock – Four times World Speedway Champion
Josh Owens – BSB rider for Hawk Racing
Keith Amor – Ulster GP, North West 200 winner
Phillip McCallen – 11 times TT winner
Eddie Laycock – Twice TT winner
Ian Anthony Huntly – 76 years a TT fan
Steve Parrish – Commetator, ex Grand Prix racing participant
Nic Hamilton – BTCC driver, brother of F1 legend Lewis Hamilton
Billy McConnell – 2014 British Supersport Champion
Shane Lynch – Drifting ace, popstar
Brian Reid – Irish road racing legend
Charlie Williams – Eight times TT winner
Tommy Hill – 2011 British Superbike Champion
Pete Extance – TT, BSB winning team manager
Damon Rees – Feature race Champion at Whanganui in 2020
Tom Neave – Honda Racing BSB rider
Rob Harris – Sky News sports correspondent
Sir Robin Miller – Journalism great
Rodney Jacks – Monster Energy CEO
Tim Glover – Former Radio TT commentator
Mick Grant – Seven times TT winner
Luke Woodham – Gymkhana Grid World Champion
Paul Bird – Paul Bird Motorsport owner
Kevin ‘Ago’ Murphy – Long term Mountain Course pilot
Tom McNulty – Film producer
Bill Dubuque – Screenwriter
Carl Cox – World famous DJ, racing enthusiast, sponsor
Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou