Honda secures Isle of Man TT Manufacturers’ Award

Friday 13th June 2025

Two TT wins for Dean Harrison in the Superstock class and a further three podium finishes in the Superbike and Supersport categories were the Japanese manufacturer’s distinctive headline results, which made its international competition debut on the Isle of Man in 1959. These two wins for the Honda Racing team further cemented Honda’s legacy as the most decorated manufacturer to have ever raced at the TT, now with an impressive 200 wins and counting. 

Strong finishes for Harrison’s storied team-mate, 23-time TT winner John McGuinness MBE, including seventh in the Superbike class and eighth in Superstock 2, added significantly to Honda Racing’s results at the event. In total the factory team had five entries for its pair of riders - Fireblades for Harrison and McGuinness in the Superbike and Superstock classes, with Harrison also contesting the Supersport class on a CBR600RR. 

In addition, Honda was the choice of a huge number of private competitors at the TT. In total there were six Hondas entered in Supersport, 14 in Superbike and 16 in Superstock with an additional 14 Honda-powered sidecars. Their collective successes in achieving top-10 finishes also pushed Honda towards the top.