McGuinness eyes ton after 'embarrassing' miscalculation
Six-time North West 200 winner John McGuinness aims to reach another milestone in his illustrious racing career this year as he sits on 96 starts over the Triangle circuit.
John McGuinness is hoping to achieve another notable milestone in his decorated motorcycle racing career by chalking up his 100th start at this year's North West 200. Owing to a miscalculation, the 54-year-old believed he was about to reach the landmark figure at last year's event, but official records show that the Morecambe rider currently sits four short of his century, having competed in 96 races. The 23-time Isle of Man TT winner will take in the three Superbike races and two Superstock events in 2026 as part of the Honda Racing team.
His CV over the Triangle circuit includes six victories, achieved between 2000 and 2012, and 22 podium finishes, the most recent of which came in the second Superstock race in 2024. "It was embarrassing when we got it wrong," said McGuinness of the miscalculation around his ton. "I had a helmet all painted for the occasion and we had to leave it at home on the shelf," he added.
The former British 250cc champion says the event is one he really enjoys. "The North West is a big event and in that atmosphere, and when everyone is back safe in the paddock, it is very hard to replicate that feeling. "It is an event that keeps on giving for me, one I still look forward to coming to, bang on top of the calendar.
"I've won a few and arguably been in the hunt to win a few more that we didn't. But to win six around here is hard work. " McGuinness indicates that retirement is not on the horizon at the moment as he continues to achieve impressive results and lap times.