Then you should definitely go to the Ulster Grand Prix Bike Week. The races take place on Dundrod circuit, south-west of Belfast, the fastest track in Northern Ireland. This almost 12 km long circuit has been in use for the UlsterGP since 1953. For this the Claddy circuit was used from 1922 to 1952. The program is the same as for the North West 200, training sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays, where the first race is driven on Thursday evening and Saturday is race day.
This is where the best drivers from all over the world come to the start and of course there are many from the United Kingdom and Ireland, including almost all famous names that also start during the TT Isle of Man.
Unlike, for example, the TT or the North West 200, this circuit is entirely in the outlying area, where the other races are driven through a village or city, this is not the case here. These trainings and races generally take place in the 2nd week of August.