The most dangerous race

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Most Dangerous Motor Racing. The Isle of Man (Manx's local language is Ellan Vannin) otherwise known as Mann is an island located on the Irish Sea, in the geographical center of the British Isles, between Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales.
Extreme Motor Racing (Extreme). The extreme of this race because it is held on public roads, with natural streets through city streets, countryside and hills. Motor Racing lasts only a few days from an interval of two weeks, consisting of one week for practice and one week for the race.
Motorcycle racing is very dangerous because riders spur the vehicle at high speed on very narrow streets with a variety of corners and track tracks that are sometimes flanked by fences, stone walls and buildings.
It's really dangerous, challenging, high-level adrenaline because the racer is driving the vehicle up to a top speed of 321 km / h (200mph), requiring an extraordinary level of concentration plus skill and courage.
This race itself attracts competitors and audiences from around the world so as to make a great contribution to the island's economy and has become part of Manx's identity.
This is the oldest motorcycle racing circuit still in use with a distance of about 60.73 km (37.733 miles) on the track of Mount Snaefell which consists of a number of public streets so it is closed when the race takes place.
The fastest lap record is officially 16 minutes 53.929 seconds with an average speed of 215.591 km / h (133.962 mph) achieved by Michael Dunlop in 2016 using BMW S 1000 RR engine.