Sleeve signed by TT Legend John McGuinness who claimed his 16th and 17th win at the Isle of Man 2011 TT
The Official Review of the 2011 Isle of Man is packed with jaw-dropping action from around the legendary 37.73-mile road course, plus all the usual interviews, behind-the-scenes access and bonus features.
Once again, the Blu-ray disc version of the Official Review delivers unrivalled High Definition viewing quality and exceptional sound, plus the DVD version of the review in the box at no extra cost.
The 2011 TT promised to be one of the most competitive ever, with top riders and leading teams lining up to take on the challenge.
The great John McGuinness returned after the disappointments of 2010, as eager for victories as ever in his long career.
Former TAS Suzuki teammates Bruce Anstey and Cameron Donald, both TT winners, had new challenges for 2011 – Anstey joined forces with TT stalwarts Padgetts and Donald moved to Wilson Craig's boutique operation.
Cam's place in the TAS squad was filled by Lincolnshire's Guy Martin looking to put the 170mph crash of 2010 (and made famous by Closer to the Edge) behind him and finally land that elusive first TT win.
Plus, Keith Amor, Michael and William Dunlop, Ryan Farquhar and Michael Rutter and more were among the stars hoping to battle for victories in 2011.
There was also a wealth of talented newcomers, including short circuit ace Simon Andrews.
The three-wheel racing promised scintillating action, with Austrian Klaus Klaffenbock back with Dan Sayle and determined to defend the double sidecar wins he scored at TT 2010.
Stunning trackside and aerial camera work is skilfully combined with the very best on-board footage to give you the ultimate view of the TT course and let you share every moment of excitement from every race.
The Official Review also includes interviews with the stars, plenty of bonus material and a look at some of the off-track excitement. There’s coverage of the star-studded events organised to mark the 100th anniversary of racing on the Mountain course and Yamaha’s 50th anniversary.