
TT Winners Lead Star Studded Line-Up for 70th Isle of Man Steam Packet Company Southern 100 Road Races
This year’s four Isle of Man TT Races winners headline a full-to-capacity entry list for the 70th Anniversary of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company Southern 100 Road Races, taking place from Monday 7th to Thursday 10th July 2025.
The Four Isle of Man TT Races Race Winners
Reigning Southern 100 Solo Champion Davey Todd returns to Billown aiming to make it three consecutive Solo Championship victories, a feat that would cement his place in the event’s legendary history. Todd, who took the only Superbike race win at the TT, will once again be the man to beat on his Monster Energy BMW Motorrad 1000 BMW.
However, the competition will be fierce. Former Solo Champions Dean Harrison (winner in 2017, 2018, 2019) and Michael Dunlop (2011, 2012, 2016 winner) are both confirmed and bring with them a wealth of experience and fresh form following standout performances at the TT.
The Challengers
But this isn’t just a three rider showdown. A wealth of top-tier challengers including Dominic Herbertson, Mike Browne, Sam West, Paul Jordan, Jamie Coward, Erno Kostamo, Rob Hodson & Michael Sweeney are ready to mix it up at the front, ensuring Todd, Harrison, and Dunlop will need to be at their very best.
Local Riders
Isle of Man pride will be flying high too, with a strong contingent of local talent including Nathan Harrison, Mikey Evans, Joe Yeardsley, Marcus Simpson, Paul Cassidy, Jamie Williams, Dan Sayle & Grant Thomson all looking to impress on home roads.
Schedule of Events
The Southern 100 kicks off on Monday (7th July) with qualifying between 6:05pm and 9:40pm. Action resumes on Tuesday evening with final qualifying and two races starting from 8:00pm.
Wednesday features four races, setting the stage for Championship Day on Thursday which includes nine races split between the morning (9:30am–12:45pm) and afternoon (1:30pm–4:45pm) sessions – culminating in the prestigious Solo and Sidecar Championship races.
The week concludes with the ever-popular Open-Air Prize Presentation in Castletown Square from 8:30pm, celebrating 70 years of Southern 100 history in true Manx style.
Fans can expect world-class racing, close battles, and unforgettable moments as Billown once again becomes the beating heart of real road racing.