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TT Zero

Motorsport event


Motorsport event

TT Zero was an electric motorsport event introduced for the 2010 Isle of Man TT races – replaced the similar TTXGP race as a 1-lap (37.733 miles) circuit of the Snaefell Mountain Course. The TT Zero event as an officially sanctioned Isle of Man TT race is for racing motorcycles where "The technical concept is for motorcycles (two wheeled) to be powered without the use of carbon based fuels and have zero toxic/noxious emissions." The Isle of Man Government offered a prize of £10,000 for the first entrant to exceed the prestigious 100 mph (22 minutes and 38.388 seconds) average speed around the Mountain Course.

The inaugural 2010 TT Zero race was won by Mark Miller riding a MotoCzysz E1pc motor-cycle in 23 minutes and 22.89 seconds at an average race speed of 96.820 mph for 1 lap (37.733 miles) of the Mountain Course and the first United States winner since Dave Roper won the 1984 Historic TT riding a 500 cc Matchless G50. The TT Zero race replaced the 2009 TTXGP franchise, won by Rob Barber riding a Team AGNI motor-cycle in 25 minutes and 53.5 seconds at an average race speed of 87.434 mph for 1 lap (37.733 miles), with the simplification of the regulations and the emphasis on electric powered motor-cycles. The MotoCzysz E1pc was also the first American manufactured motor-cycle to win an Isle of Man TT Race since Oliver Godfrey won the 1911 Senior TT with an Indian V-Twin motor-cycle. The 2010 TT Zero race also produced the return of semi-dustbin fairing permissible under the TT Zero regulations and adopted by some entrants, but banned by the FIM since 1958 for racing motor-cycles.

After taking their first victory in 2014 Team Mugen from Japan were the dominant force whilst the event lasted, winning it for 6 consecutive years from 2014 to 2019 and raising the average lap speed to 121.9 mph.

In 2019, a moratorium on further events in this class was announced, due to the slow take-up in electric motorcycles and few race participants. Speaking in late 2021 about the future of the event, Enterprise Minister Alex Allinson has ruled out further competition in this class until at least 2024. To date there have been no further discussions or development in bringing back the event.

Eligibility

Entrants

  • Entrants must be in possession of a valid National Entrants or FIM Sponsors Licence for Road Racing.
  • All motor-cycles must comply with Appendix D of the ACU National Sporting Code Group A1 for solos.

Machines

Description

  • Prototype electrically propelled motor-cycles. Powered solely by stored electricity (battery/accumulator)

Weight

  • Motor-cycles minimum weight is 100 kg and up to 300 kg. Weighed in race ready mode.

Accumulator (storage battery)

  • The accumulator is defined as any equipment used for the intermediate storage of electrical energy supplied by the solar generator or by the charging unit. Any on-board accumulator is considered as an integral part of the vehicle's accumulator. All on-board electrical equipment, unless consisting of items originally powered by dry batteries, small accumulator or their own solar cells, must receive its energy supply from the vehicle's official accumulator.

Voltage

  • The voltage is limited to 800 volts between two points.

Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems

  • It is permitted to recover energy generated by the kinetic energy of the vehicle using a Regenerative brake or Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems (KERS).

Aerodynamic aids and Streamlining.

  • The competitor must be completely visible from either side, except for the riders hands and forearms which may be obscured by bodywork.
  • Bodywork in front of the rider must not be higher than the competitor's shoulders.

Official Qualification Time

  • 30.00 minutes at an average race speed of 75.46 mph for 1 lap of the Isle of Man TT Mountain Course without stopping.

TT Zero Race Results

2010 TT Zero Race

10 June 2010 1 Lap (37.773 Miles) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1USA Mark MillerMotoCzysz E1pc / MotoCzysz96.820 mph23' 22.89
2England Rob BarberAgni Motors / Agni Racing89.290 mph25' 21.19
3England James McBrideMan TTX / Man TTX Racing88.653 mph25' 32.13
4England Jenny TinmouthAgni Motors / Agni Racing88.228 mph25' 39.50
5Scotland George SpencePeter Williams / Kingston University64.705 mph34' 59.19

Fastest Lap and New Inaugural Lap Record:Mark Miller – 96.820 mph (23' 22.89) on lap 1.

2011 TT Zero Race

9 June 2011 1 Lap (37.73 Miles) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1England Michael RutterMotoCzysz99.604 mph22' 43.68
2USA Mark MillerMotoCzysz98.288 mph23' 01.93
3Scotland George SpenceKingston University88.435 mph25' 35.90
4Isle of Man Allan BrewMIT79.163 mph28' 35.81
5Japan Yoshinari MatsushitaTeam Prozza69.877 mph32' 23.81

Fastest Lap and New Race Record: Michael Rutter – 99.604 mph (22' 43.68) on lap 1.

2012 TT Zero Race

6 June 2012 1 Lap (37.73 Miles) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1England Michael RutterMotoCzysz104.056 mph21' 45.33
2England John McGuinnessMugen Shinden102.215 mph22' 08.85
3USA Mark MillerMotoCzysz101.065 mph22' 23.97
4England Rob BarberTGM IOT78.221 mph28' 56.45
  • (9 Starters)

Fastest Lap and New Race Record: Michael Rutter – 104.056 mph (22' 23.97) on lap 1.

2013 TT Zero Race

5 June 2013 1 Lap (37.73 Miles) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1England Michael RutterMotoCzysz109.675 mph20' 38.461
2England John McGuinnessMugen Shinden109.527 mph20' 40.133
3England Rob BarberRW-2 / Ohio State University90.403 mph25' 02.467
4Scotland George SpenceKingston University88.096 mph25' 41.822
5England Chris McGahanYamaha R6E83.857 mph26' 59.755
6Wales Ian LougherKomatti-Mirai Racing81.515 mph27' 46.300
7Isle of Man David Madsen-MygdalImperial71.983 mph31' 26.933
8Wales Paul OwenBrunel BX/Brunel University71.738 mph31' 33.388
  • (10 Starters)

Fastest Lap and New Race Record: Michael Rutter – 109.675 mph (20' 38.461) on lap 1.

2014 TT Zero Race

4 June 2014 1 Lap (37.73 Miles) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1England John McGuinnessShinden San / Team Mugen117.366 mph19' 17.300
2New Zealand Bruce AnsteyShinden San / Team Mugen115.048 mph19' 40.625
3England Rob BarberRW-2x / Ohio State University93.531 mph24' 12.230
4Scotland Robert WilsonTeam Sarolea Racing93.507 mph24' 12.600
5USA Mark MillerVercar Moto85.828 mph26' 22.828
6France Timothee MonotTT Zero81.515 mph29' 02.378
  • (9 Starters)

Fastest Lap and New Race Record: John McGuinness – 117.366 mph (19' 17.300) on lap 1.

2015 TT Zero Race

10 June 2015 1 Lap (37.73 Miles) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1England John McGuinnessShinden San / Team Mugen119.279 mph18' 58.743
2New Zealand Bruce AnsteyShinden San / Team Mugen118.857 mph19' 02.785
3Northern Ireland Lee JohnstonVictory Racing111.620 mph20' 16.881
4England Guy MartinVictory Racing109.717 mph20' 37.987
5Scotland Robert WislonTeam Sarolea Racing106.510 mph21' 15.256
6Ireland Michael SweeneyUniversity of Nottingham73.156 mph30' 56.695
  • (9 Starters)

Fastest Lap and New Race Record: John McGuinness – 119.279 mph (18' 58.743) on lap 1.

2016 TT Zero Race

7 June 2016 1 Lap (37.73 Miles) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1New Zealand Bruce AnsteyShinden Go / Team Mugen118.416 mph19' 07.043
2Northern Ireland William DunlopVictory Racing115.844 mph19' 32.504
3England Daley MathisonUniversity of Nottingham99.884 mph22' 39.864
4England John McGuinnessShinden Go / Team Mugen94.949 mph23' 50.538
5South Africa Allann VenterBrunel94.628 mph23' 55.383
  • (7 Starters)

2017 TT Zero Race

9 June 2017 1 Lap (37.73 Miles) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1New Zealand Bruce AnsteyShinden Roku / Team Mugen117.710 mph19' 13.924
2England Guy MartinShinden Roku / Team Mugen113.632 mph19' 55.331
3England Daley MathisonUniversity of Nottingham109.209 mph20' 43.748
4England Dean HarrisonSarolea108.064 mph20' 56.924
5Spain Antonio MaesoUniversity of Nottingham91.197 mph24' 49.385
6England James CowtonBrunel University90.963 mph24' 53.229
7England Adam ChildMoto Corsa78.848 mph28' 42.662
8Wales Matthew ReesUniversity of Bath77.415 mph29' 14.549

2018 TT Zero Race

6 June 2018 1 Lap (37.73 Miles) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1England Michael RutterMugen Shinden Nana / Team Mugen121.824 mph18' 34.956
2England Daley MathisonUniversity of Nottingham119.294 mph18' 58.600
3Northern Ireland Lee JohnstonMugen Shinden Nana / Team Mugen105.566 mph21' 26.668
4England James CowtonBrunel University97.372 mph23' 14.934
5England Adam ChildMoto Corsa81.332 mph27' 50.042
6England Shaun AndersonBrammo / Duffy Motorsport74.789 mph30' 16.155

Fastest Lap and New Race Record: Michael Rutter – 121.824 mph (18' 34.956) on lap 1.

2019 TT Zero Race

6 June 2019 1 Lap (37.73 Miles) Mountain Course.

RankRiderTeamSpeedTime
1England Michael RutterBathams Mugen121.91 mph18' 34.172
2England John McGuinnessBathams Mugen120.98 mph18' 42.738
3Wales Ian LougherTeam Mirai102.69 mph22' 02.697
4Wales Matthew ReesUniversity of Bath94.85 mph23' 52.100
5England Allann VenterBrunel University91.48 mph24' 44.815
6England Mike NorburyDuffy Motorsport83.29 mph27' 10.800
7Northern Ireland Shaun AndersonDuffy Motorsport72.03 mph31' 25.831

Fastest Lap and New Race Record: Michael Rutter – 121.91 mph (18' 34.172) on lap 1.

Fastest race lap by year

(practice & qualifying session laps not included)

YearRider(s)MachineLap timeAverage speedmphkm/h2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
USA Mark MillerMotoCzysz E1pc / MotoCzysz23:22:8996.820 mph
England Michael RutterMotoCzysz22:43:6899.604 mph
England Michael RutterMotoCzysz21:45:33104.056 mph
England Michael RutterMotoCzysz20:38:461109.675 mph
England John McGuinnessShinden San / Team Mugen19:17:300117.366 mph
England John McGuinnessShinden Yon / Team Mugen18:58:743119.279 mph
New Zealand Bruce AnsteyShinden Go / Team Mugen19:07:043118.416 mph
New Zealand Bruce AnsteyShinden Roku / Team Mugen19:13:924117.710189.435
England Michael RutterShinden Nana / Team Mugen18:34:956121.824196.056
England Michael RutterShinden Hachi / Bathams Mugen18:34:172121.91196.195

References

References

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  2. ''50 Years of Moto Grand Prix'' page 47 editor Dennis Noyes Motorcourse (1999) Hazleton Publishing Ltd Presented by Dorna; Jarrod Book Printing {{ISBN. 978-1-874557-83-8
  3. link. (20 February 2022 ''IoM Today'', 10 December 2021. Retrieved 22 February 2022)
  4. ''REGULATIONS TT ZERO – 2010 International Tourist Trophy – Isle of Man 29 May – 11 June'' page 2 ACU Events Ltd (2010)
  5. ''REGULATIONS TT ZERO – 2010 International Tourist Trophy – Isle of Man 29 May – 11 June'' Appendix C page 25 ACU Events Ltd (2010)
  6. ''REGULATIONS TT ZERO – 2017 International Tourist Trophy – Isle of Man 27 May – 9 June'' Appendix F page 105 ACU Events (Isle of Man) Ltd (2017) TT Development Manager - Isle of Man Department of Economic Development. "12.Operating Voltage. The voltage is limited to 800 volts nominal between two points (i.e. higher charging voltages are permitted."
  7. ''REGULATIONS TT ZERO – 2010 International Tourist Trophy – Isle of Man 29 May – 11 June'' Appendix C page 25 ACU Events Ltd (2010)
  8. ''REGULATIONS TT ZERO – 2017 International Tourist Trophy – Isle of Man 27 May – 9 June'' page 40 ''Section 8 Qualification and allocation of riding numbers'' ACU Events (Isle of Man) Ltd (2017) TT Development Manager - Isle of Man Department of Economic Development
  9. ''TT News Race Edition Two'' page 11 10 June 2010 Isle of Man Newspapers ISSN 1471-7905
  10. ''2017 Isle of Man TT Result Sheet - TT Zero Race'' Gary Thompson, Clerk of the Course - ACU Events Ltd (2017) Isle of Man TT Press Office 9 June 2017 Isle of Man Department of Economic Development
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