RRI March 2026
Celebrating 40 Years of RRI – The Martin Finnegan Icon Edition
The March 2026 issue of Road Racing Ireland is here — and this one carries real weight.
Issue 394 continues our 40th anniversary celebrations with a powerful tribute to one of the sport’s most electrifying talents: Martin Finnegan. In the second instalment of our Icons of the RRI Years series, we revisit Stephen Davison’s unforgettable feature on the “Flying Finn” — a rider who changed Irish road racing forever.
This is an issue packed with heritage, hard-hitting interviews and a deep dive into the 2026 season as anticipation builds for the North West 200, Isle of Man TT and beyond.
🔥 Inside the March 2026 Issue:
⭐ ICONS: Martin Finnegan
A moving and detailed look back at the career of the spectacular Lusk rider — podiums at the TT, NW200 and Ulster GP, unforgettable performances, and the legacy he left behind.
🎤 Exclusive Interview: Mark Sanlon
MCUI Ulster Centre Secretary on governance reform, insurance challenges, and the roadmap for Ulster road racing’s future — including the Ulster Grand Prix revival ambitions.
🏁 North West 200 Live Launch
Full retrospective from the BBC launch event, including:
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Alastair Seeley’s 30-win target
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Storm Stacey & Rob Hodson debuts
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Newcomer insights and 2026 grid analysis
🗣 Adam McLean – Back to Kawasaki
McLean reunites with MSS Kawasaki & CD Racing for a serious Supersport campaign. We speak to Adam about his TT ambitions and unfinished business at the North West.
🏆 The Dunlop Dynasty
A look at the enduring legacy of road racing’s most famous family.
🇮🇪 Casey O’Gorman
Ireland’s only MotoGP rider — the rising star’s journey continues.
📸 Ago Returns to Dundrod
Giacomo Agostini revisits the iconic circuit nearly 60 years on.
📰 Plus:
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Paddock Gossip & latest news
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Ulster road racing governance reset feature
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Crossan’s 40th Anniversary celebration
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World Superbikes round-up
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Rowland White’s Golden Memories
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2001 Ulster Grand Prix retrospective
🛒 Order your copy today
Secure the March 2026 issue now and stay ahead of the 2026 road racing season.