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Hopes of reviving the Ulster Grand Prix international road race have been boosted with the announcement that the Northern Ireland Executive is to provide the Motor Cycle Union of Ireland (Ulster Centre) with multi-year funding in the region of £400,000.

PACEMAKER, BELFAST, 9/8/2012: Bruce Anstey (5,Padgett’s Honda), Guy Martin (7, Tyco Suzuki), Conor Cummins (10, Tyco Suzuki) and Michael Dunlop (9, McAdoo/Hunts Honda) lead the pack off the line in the Superbike race at the Dundrod 150 today.. PICTURE BY STEPHEN DAVISON

The Ulster GP has not taken place since 2019 because of the Covid-19 pandemic and financial issues but organisers are optimistic that the race could return to the road racing calendar as early as 2027 and have begun making plans with that in mind.

A portion of the Stormont money, possibly in the region of 50%, is to be ring-fenced for the Dundrod event for improvements to the safety of the circuit, but direct funding for the race itself will not be provided.

The NI Executive has indicated they will support efforts made by promoters of the UGP in their bid to get additional funding through other government funds, including Tourism NI and Lisburn and Castlereagh Council.

The MCUI Ulster Centre Sports Promotions plan to run the race with the involvement of a team of their “best race promoters and officials brought together, picked from the seventeen clubs affiliated to the MCUI (UC) to oversee the running of the event”.

The summer of 2027 is regarded as the earliest proposed date for the meeting to be resurrected.

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