Three Legs of Mann Rally 2026
The Isle of Man: a proving ground where petrolheads are tested to their limits. For over a century, its narrow, unforgiving roads have challenged the world’s finest. Legends roam these hills—heroes like Finn McCool—and today, racers still clash here alongside everyday warriors. Now, it’s your turn.
On 13–14 March 2026, the Three Legs of Mann rally returns for its sixth edition. Based at the Palace Hotel and Casino in Douglas and starting at the iconic TT Grandstand, this isn’t just a rally—it’s a battle against history, heritage, and the island’s brutal terrain. Expect closed-road stages, punishing regularities, and weather that feels alive.
Over two relentless days split into three legs—including a five-hour night section—you’ll face legendary routes like Druidale, Port Erin, and the mythical Mountain Road under the watchful eyes of island experts and rally veterans. Every mile, every corner, is steeped in racing lore.
To compete here is to join the ranks of giants. The Three Legs of Mann is a trial by fire—where legends are born and only the bold leave their mark. The road is calling. The Mountain is waiting. Step up and prove you belong.
Details
Scrutineering & Documentation | 12 March 2026:
Scrutineering will take place on Thursday evening at the TT Grandstand allowing crews time to travel on the Thursday afternoon ferry from Heysham.
Leg One - 13 March 2026:
Starting from the TT Grandstand, crews immediately dive into tests in the TT paddock before several closed road tests and Regularities throughout the day. Some sterling work from our Isle of Man contacts has secured some new roads, some of which have never been used for rallies. There will be a two-hour rest halt before heading into Leg Two to give crews a chance to recover and gird their loins for the fun ahead on the night section.
Leg Two - 13 March 2026:
Once darkness falls the island takes on a new feel and crews will tackle some regularities, two dark tests (not for the fainthearted) and four planned TC Sections utilising the mountain roads and Jurby Airfield. We venture into the island’s plantations using only the smoothest of roads available, following feedback from previous years. This will see the crews make their way back to Douglas for the overnight halt prior to Midnight.
Leg Three - 14 March 2026:
Following the night leg, bleary eyed crews will be gifted with a sensible start time but faced with another raft of regularities and closed road tests culminating with the final test and a late afternoon finish at the TT Grandstand before the Awards Dinner.
Vehicle Information:
- Entry is open to cars that are pre-1991 or a model available pre-1991
- The cars will be split into classes, based on age and cc
- The scoring on the Test sections is class-based so you will be scoring against other similar aged cars
What's Included
- Return sea or air travel
- Accommodation of your choice
Further information can be found on the supports club Facebook Page.
Other Information
The lead-in price quoted for this offer is per person, based on two adults sailing with a car from Heysham on the 12th of March 2026, staying at the Caledonia Hotel for three nights, and was correct as at 30th September 2025.
This holiday is operated by Visit IOM. When making a booking you are accepting our Terms & Conditions of business.
Please note that some activities are subject to availability and should be reserved in advance by contacting the event organisers.
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- Full payment for your travel arrangements is required at the time of booking. Once booked, the travel costs are entirely non-refundable.
- The package does not include entry into the event.
- If you need to make any changes to your travel arrangements, please contact us and we will do our best to assist. However in many cases changes may not be permitted, and any changes which can be made are likely to incur extra costs.
- The quoted package prices do not include transfers between Ronaldsway Airport and your accommodation. Douglas is around 20 minutes by taxi from the airport. A bus service also runs between the airport and Douglas town centre.
- The cost of this break does not include travel insurance, however comprehensive travel insurance is essential. If you need to arrange travel insurance please contact us.
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