Michael Dunlop: How many Isle of Man TT races has he won and more

Michael Dunlop holds his trophy after winning a Supertwin TT in 2025

Michael Dunlop is the most successful rider of all time around the Isle of Man TT course, with 33 wins to his name.

The 37-year-old from Ballymoney, Northern Ireland, is part of the iconic Dunlop dynasty alongside late uncle Joey, father Robert and brother William.

The family has 64 TT wins and over 100 podiums between them, with Michael passing Joey’s all-time win record of 26 at the TT in 2024.

His winning streak has continued since, and Michael now has 33 wins and 51 podiums to his name.

Michael made his TT debut in 2008, taking his first victory the following year in the second Supersport race.

But how many races has he won since then, and which classes have they been in?

Michael Dunlop Isle of Man TT wins per class:

Dunlop’s most successful class has been Supersport, with almost half of his wins coming from that category.

He is unbeaten in Supersport races at the TT since 2019, having won eight in a row across the following four years.

Dunlop’s second-most successful class has been Superbike, with eight wins - three of which came in the Senior TT.

Supersport: 15 wins (Yamaha, Honda, Ducati)

Superbike: 8 wins (Honda, BMW, Suzuki)

Superstock: 3 wins (Kawasaki, Honda, BMW)

Supertwin: 7 wins (Paton)

Races won in one race week:

Michael Dunlop’s staggering TT win tally has been hugely bolstered in the past three years, with four wins apiece in 2023, 2024 and 2025.

Though he is yet to match Ian Hutchinson’s 2010 record of five wins in a week, Dunlop has won four races in a week at five TT events.

4 - 2013, 2014, 2023, 2024, 2025

3 - 2018

2 - 2016, 2017, 2022

1 - 2009, 2011, 2012, 2019

All of Michael Dunlop’s Isle of Man TT wins:

2009 Supersport 2
2011 Superstock
2012 Supersport 2
2013 Superbike
2013 Supersport 1
2013 Supersport 2
2013 Superstock
2014 Superbike
2014 Supersport 2
2014 Superstock
2014 Senior
2016 Superbike
2016 Senior
2017 Supersport 1
2017 Senior
2018 Superbike
2018 Supersport 1
2018 Lightweight
2019 Lightweight
2022 Supersport 1
2022 Supersport 2
2023 Superbike
2023 Supersport 1
2023 Supertwin 1
2023 Supersport 2
2024 Supersport 1
2024 Supertwin 1
2024 Supersport 2
2024 Supertwin 2
2025 Supersport 1
2025 Supertwin 1
2025 Supersport 2
2025 Supertwin 2