A Legacy in Motorcycle Racing
Since the 1970s, Jackson Racing has been a prominent name in motorcycle racing. Alan Jackson Sr. claimed three consecutive World Formula Two Championships and four Isle of Man TT victories. His sons, Alan Jr. and Andy, continued the legacy, with Alan Jr. winning the 2003 Isle of Man TT 750cc Production class and setting the Manx Grand Prix lap record in 2005, which stood for 10 years.
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After life-changing injuries in 2006, Alan Jr. shifted focus to managing Jackson Racing, a team that has grown by working with top riders in the sport.
Notable riders include James Hillier, who started with the team and has since earned multiple TT podiums, along with TT winners John McGuinness and Ian Lougher, and other podium finishers like Conor Cummins and Dan Kneen. The team has also worked with British Superbike Champion Josh Brookes and Steve Mercer.
In 2019, Jackson Racing partnered with rising star Nathan Harrison, who won both the Junior and Senior Manx Grand Prix on a specially adapted machine, continuing his rise in road racing.
The team has also competed in the FIM Endurance World Championships with support from Honda Motor Europe and Ten Kate Honda. In 2022-2023, Jackson Racing entered the British Superbike Pirelli National Superstock 1000 Championship with C&L Fairburn, finishing second in 2022 with rider Billy McConnell.
In 2024, Jackson Racing returned to road racing with Paul Jordan and Julian Trummer. Both riders delivered solid performances, with Paul achieving multiple personal bests.
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2025 Rider Line Up

Paul Jordan - Rider
Paul Jordan has grown into one of road racing’s most consistent and determined competitors since making his Isle of Man TT debut in 2017. Starting his career in the 125cc British Championship, where he earned race wins and a third-place championship finish in 2008, Jordan transitioned to road racing and quickly found success, including a podium finish at the Ulster Grand Prix. His TT career has seen steady progress, highlighted by personal best laps of 128.271mph on a 1000cc machine and 125.544mph in the 600cc class in 2023, along with two impressive seventh-place finishes in the Supersport races.
In 2024, Jordan joined the renowned Jackson Racing team, showcasing his adaptability and skill with three top-10 finishes, including strong performances in the Supersport and Senior TT races. Excited about his second year with the team for the 2025 season, Jordan is optimistic about further success: “The experience and professionalism of Jackson Racing have been invaluable. With their support and Honda’s proven machinery, I’m confident we can take another step forward this year.”
Entering the 2025 season, Jordan is poised to build on his growing reputation. With five top-10 finishes and ten top-15 results at the TT, he’s focused on challenging for podium positions and continuing his upward trajectory in the sport.

Josh Brookes - Rider
Josh Brookes has been a standout competitor at the Isle of Man TT since his record-breaking debut in 2013, where he became the fastest-ever newcomer. Returning in 2014, he improved his results and lap speeds, but commitments to British and World Superbikes kept him away for the next two years. The two-time British Superbike Champion made a strong comeback in 2017 and 2018, highlighted by a fifth-place finish in the Senior TT on a Norton, setting a 131.745mph lap. This performance crowned him the fastest-ever Norton rider and Australian on the Mountain Course.
After a five-year break, Brookes returned to the TT in 2023, where he secured fifth place in the Senior TT with a 132.529mph lap and earned his first TT podium, finishing third in the Supertwin class. His momentum continued in 2024, achieving a 134.056mph lap to secure second in the Senior TT, making him the fifth fastest rider in TT history.
With six top-six finishes in the last two years, Brookes is eager to build on his recent success. As a fan favourite and a record-setter, he looks to continue his impressive form at this year’s TT, pushing the boundaries of speed and performance.