TT 2025: Neve Confident of Profitable 1000cc Race Endeavours

TT 2025: Neve Confident of Profitable 1000cc Race Endeavours

Immingham’s Craig Neve, heads into this year’s TT Races, confident that profitable 1000cc race endeavours are brewing.

As previously reported, back with Bathams AJN Racing, armed with CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP Honda tackle, Neve’s latest TT odyssey is set to benefit from the expertise of respected crew-chief, ex JPS Norton racer Ray Stringer.

Commenting about this topic, the fourth-place finisher in last year’s Classic Superbike Manx Grand Prix, ‘130 Mph Club’ member stated:

“Michael’s brought Ray into the team as well so we’ll be looking to tap into his wealth of knowledge and experience with set-up.

He spent last year working for Hawk Racing in BSB so knows the Honda well so if we can make improvements here and there, I’m confident of getting back into the top ten.”

Bathams AJN Racing team manager, seven times TT winner Michael Rutter, enthusiastically added:

“He knows the Hondas inside out. That will be a huge help to everyone. He’s got years of experience both with the electronics and chassis set up and it’s all with the idea of giving Craig the best chance possible at this year’s TT.

His TT career is on the up and after what he achieved in 2023, we want to get him back to those levels and hopefully beyond them.”

Quotes courtesy of TT Races press team.

Photo courtesy of TT Races press team.

Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou

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