

Joey Dunlop was a racing legend: five times World Formula 1 Champion and winner of a record 26 Isle of Man TT races.
As we commemorate the tenth anniversary of his death on 2nd July 2000, we pay tribute to Joey Dunlop - an outstanding ambassador for both his country and his sport.
Follow Joey's remarkable journey from his early days of road racing in Armoy to his record-breaking achievements at the Isle of Man TT.
Archive footage, race highlights and tributes from friends, rivals, sponsors and fans combine to give an insight into the life of one of the greatest motorcycle heroes.


We’ve been into the BBC archives and pulled out a host of videos featuring Joey. Race highlights, interviews and testimonials - you’ll find them all here.

Be it his iconic yellow helmet leading the field or on a podium with his arms filled with trophies – Joey's life was lived in the public eye. Enjoy a selection of images from those heady days.

Share your memories of Joey. It could be the first time you saw him race, an anecdote from the race track, or a meeting with the man himself.
"I can't sit here and tell you that guy wasn't an honourable, decent, good, fine human being who was a genius on a motorbike as well."
Davy Woods, Joey's former manager
Size up the favourites, get the latest paddock gossip, play Podium Predictor or simply watch video highlights on the BBC NW200 website.
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