The Manx classic hill climb gets under way this evening.
Over 60 sports and classic cars will be taking to the islands roads in a display that people won't want to miss.
Tonight cars will be in action starting from the TT Grandstand traveling through the Governor's Dip to finish near The Nook on the TT Course 'old road'.
The event, which has been taking place on the Island since the 80's, takes place from 6pm to 10.30pm. Surrounding roads are closed as a result.
Tomorrow the drivers tackle the challenging Sloc Hill climb in the south of the Island.
Then, on Saturday the Manx Classic moves to the north of the Island, running out of Ramsey.
Peter Duke, one of the directors of the Manx Motor Racing Club told 3FM that from a spectators point of view it's worth heading out to watch. (audio above)
For more detials about the event click HERE
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