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RE: LeoThread 2025-01-12 16:35

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“Everyone that races here knows the dangers and they accept them,” reflects Cameron. While some deem this acceptance reckless, others see it as an embodiment of personal freedom—a chance to engage with life on the edge.

The race's history is deeply intertwined with its reputation for danger. The TT was born in a time when racing was prohibited in England, establishing the Isle of Man as a sanctuary for the unrestrained thrill of speed. Veteran motorsport broadcaster Murray Walker, who has witnessed the TT since 1925, underscores the race's allure and its entanglement with risk—a dance where the stakes are profoundly high.

Remembering the Fallen