Practice at the 2026 the 2026 North West 200 was rescheduled and shortened following a fatal morning incident, with Josh Brookes finishing inside the top seven in all three classes he contested

Following the tragic incident during Thursday morning’s qualifying session, the remaining qualifying at the 2026 Briggs Equipment North West 200 was reduced to 30 minutes per class and moved to the evening.

Qualifying had begun in ideal conditions on Northern Ireland’s north coast after wet weather disrupted Wednesday’s running. The Superbike session got underway shortly after 9:50am local time, but was stopped under red flag at around 10:04am. After extended delays and no further action on the coast road during the morning session, organisers later confirmed the rider had succumbed to injuries sustained in the incident.

The competitor has not been named at the request of the family, who have also given their blessing for the event to continue. In response to the limited dry track time completed so far this week, Thursday evening’s scheduled races were replaced by further qualifying, with each class given a reduced 30-minute session.

Australia’s Josh Brookes featured strongly across the revised program, finishing fourth in Superbike, fifth in Superstock and seventh in Supersport, the latter after completing just one lap before that session was halted.

“Qualifying complete this evening ahead racing on Saturday. Superbike P4. Superstock P5. Supersport P7 (we only got 1 lap before a red flag),” Brookes said.

“A big thanks to my DAO Racing guys they’ve done a mega job and to the guys at Uggly & Co Racing… it’s been a big day! My thoughts are with the family of the fallen competitor.”

Fellow Aussie David Johnson qualified 13th in Superstock and 14th in Superbike onboard the Platinum Club Kawasaki Racing ZX-10RR.

2026 North West 200 Superbike Thursday Practice

PosRiderTeamBikeTiming
1Dean HarrisonHonda Racing UKHonda CBR1000RR-R4:19.165
2Glenn IrwinNitrous Competitions RacingDucati Panigale V4 R4:21.493
3Richard CooperSMS Nicholl Oils RacingBMW M1000 RR4:23.308
4Josh BrookesDAO RacingHonda CBR1000RR-R4:23.734
5Michael DunlopMD Racing/Hawk RacingHonda CBR1000RR-R4:24.199
6Storm StaceyAlpha/Bathams AJN RacingDucati Panigale V4 R4:24.300
7Ian HutchinsonTeam RSTBMW M1000 RR4:25.359
8Peter HickmanMonster Energy BMW MotorradBMW M1000 RR4:25.649
9Erno Kostamo4:27.136
10John McGuinnessHonda Racing UKHonda CBR1000RR-R4:27.459
11Mike BrowneMB Racing/Russell RacingHonda CBR1000RR-R4:29.409
12Paul JordanJackson Racing by Prosper2Honda CBR1000RR-R4:29.543
13Michael Sweeney4:29.917
14David JohnsonPlatinum Club Kawasaki RacingKawasaki ZX-10RR4:29.967
15Dominic HerbertsonKTS RacingBMW M1000 RR4:30.369
16Laurent Hoffmann4:32.076
17Marcus Simpson4:32.697
18Phillip Crowe4:33.127
19Darryl TweedJLR by Ability Energy LtdHonda CBR1000RR-R4:33.508
20Michael Evans4:34.060

The Superbikes were first on track, with Honda Racing’s Dean Harrison taking pole position for Saturday’s feature races on the Fireblade. The Bradford rider, still chasing his first North West 200 victory, was 2.32 seconds quicker than 11-time event winner Glenn Irwin on the Nitrous Competitions Ducati.

Richard Cooper put the SMS/Nicholl Oils BMW on the front row in third, almost two seconds slower than Irwin. Brookes was fourth on the DAO Racing Honda, less than half a second behind Cooper, while local favourite Michael Dunlop on the Hawk Racing Honda and Storm Stacey on the AJN Racing Ducati completed the top six. Brookes, Dunlop and Stacey were separated by just 0.101s.

2026 North West 200 Superstock Thursday Practice

PosRiderTeamBikeTiming
1Michael DunlopMD RacingBMW M1000 RR4:23.441
2Richard CooperSMS Nicholl Oils RacingBMW M1000 RR4:23.845
3Dean HarrisonHonda Racing UKHonda CBR1000RR-R4:24.338
4Storm StaceyAlpha Racing/CD Racing by MSSBMW M100 RR4:27.721
5Josh BrookesDAO RacingHonda CBR1000RR-R4:28.612
6Paul JordanJackson Racing by Prosper2Honda CBR1000RR-R4:28.785
7Michael Sweeney4:29.068
8Ian HutchinsonTeam RSTBMW M1000 RR4:30.143
9Dominic HerbertsonKTS RaxingBMW M100 RR4:30.283
10John McGuinnessHonda Racing UKHonda CBR1000RR-R4:30.386
11Carl PhillipsBell Bikesport B&W RacingBMW M1000 RR4:30.608
12Darryl TweedJLR by Ability Energy LtdHonda CBR1000RR-R4:32.261
13David JohnsonPlatinum Club Kawasaki RacingKawasaki ZX-10RR4:32.261
14Gary McCoyMadBros RacingBMW M1000 RR4:33.060
15Mitch ReesMilenco by Padgett's MotorcyclesHonda CBR1000RR-R4:33.650
16Mike BrowneMB Racing/Russell RacingHonda CBR1000RR-R4:34.009
17Sam West4:34.076
18Laurent Hoffmann4:35.062
19Marcus SimpsonWH RacingHonda CBR1000RR-R4:35.125
20Maurizio Bottalico4:35.835

In the combined Supertwin/Sportbike session, Peter Hickman claimed pole on the Swan Racing/PHR Yamaha with a lap of 4:50.266. Last year’s class winner Paul Jordan was second on the Jackson Racing/Prosper 2 Aprilia, just over a second slower, while veteran Jeremy McWilliams completed the front row on the Flitwick/SMV Aprilia, another 0.631s back.

Alastair Seeley impressed in fourth on the Binch Pro/3B Construction Aprilia with a 4:55.041 lap, 2.6 seconds ahead of Michael Sweeney on the MSR Aprilia, with Jamie Coward completing the top six on the Milenco Padgetts Paton.

2026 North West 200 Superstock Thursday Practice

PosRiderTeamBikeTiming
1Michael DunlopMD RacingBMW M1000 RR4:23.441
2Richard CooperSMS Nicholl Oils RacingBMW M1000 RR4:23.845
3Dean HarrisonHonda Racing UKHonda CBR1000RR-R4:24.338
4Storm StaceyAlpha Racing/CD Racing by MSSBMW M100 RR4:27.721
5Josh BrookesDAO RacingHonda CBR1000RR-R4:28.612
6Paul JordanJackson Racing by Prosper2Honda CBR1000RR-R4:28.785
7Michael Sweeney4:29.068
8Ian HutchinsonTeam RSTBMW M1000 RR4:30.143
9Dominic HerbertsonKTS RaxingBMW M100 RR4:30.283
10John McGuinnessHonda Racing UKHonda CBR1000RR-R4:30.386
11Carl PhillipsBell Bikesport B&W RacingBMW M1000 RR4:30.608
12Darryl TweedJLR by Ability Energy LtdHonda CBR1000RR-R4:32.261
13David JohnsonPlatinum Club Kawasaki RacingKawasaki ZX-10RR4:32.261
14Gary McCoyMadBros RacingBMW M1000 RR4:33.060
15Mitch ReesMilenco by Padgett's MotorcyclesHonda CBR1000RR-R4:33.650
16Mike BrowneMB Racing/Russell RacingHonda CBR1000RR-R4:34.009
17Sam West4:34.076
18Laurent Hoffmann4:35.062
19Marcus SimpsonWH RacingHonda CBR1000RR-R4:35.125
20Maurizio Bottalico4:35.835

Michael Dunlop thrilled the home crowd by taking pole in the Superstock class on the MD Racing BMW with a lap of 4:23.441. Richard Cooper was second on the SMS Nicholl Oils BMW, a scant 0.404s slower, and less than half a second ahead of Dean Harrison in third for Honda Racing.

Newcomer Storm Stacey continued to impress around the Triangle course on the CD Racing by MSS Performance/Alpha Racing BMW, finishing 3.383 seconds behind Harrison and 0.891s ahead of Brookes, who was fifth on the DAO Racing Honda. Paul Jordan rounded out the top six on the Jackson Racing/Prosper 2 Honda.

2026 North West 200 Supersport Thursday Practice

PosRiderTeamBikeTiming
1Alastair SeeleyBinch Pro Ducati by 3B ConstDucati Panigale V24:38.608
2Michael DunlopScars Ducati by MD RacingDucati Panigale V24:38.975
3Dean HarrisonHonda Racing UKHonda CBR600RR4:39.202
4Erno Kostamo4:39.540
5Ian HutchinsonBurrows Engineering/RK RacingDucati Panigale V24:40.280
6Paul JordanJackson Racing by Prosper2Ducati Panigale V24:41.455
7Josh BrookesCarl Cox Motorsport/Uggly&CoSuzuki GSX-R7504:44.612
8Carl PhillipsBell Bikesport B&W RacingDucati Panigale V24:46.182
9Mike BrowneBPE by Russell RacingYamaha R94:46.655
10Christian ElkinBell Bikesport B&W RacingDucati Panigale V24:46.658
11Darryl TweedStanley Stewart by NovogenTriumph Street Triple 765 RS4:46.799
12Gary McCoyMadBros RacingSuzuki GSX-R7504:49.012
13Jeremy McWilliamsCD Racing by MSS PerformanceKawasaki ZX-6R4:50.380
14Michael Evans4:50.680
15Marcus Simpson4:51.250
16Kevin KeyesDaracore RacingYamaha R94:51.684
17Mauro Poncini4:51.815
18Joey Thompson4:52.952
19Allann Venter4:53.296
20Mitch ReesMilenco by Padgett's MotorcyclesHonda CBR600RR4:53.428

The Supersport session was red-flagged after the first riders on the road had completed three laps. The competitor involved in the incident at the Whins section in Portrush was taken by ambulance to Belfast’s Royal Victoria Hospital.

Despite the interruption, Alastair Seeley set the fastest time in class on the Binch Pro Racing/3B Ducati with a 4:38.608 lap. Michael Dunlop, on the Scars/MD Racing Ducati, was second and just 0.366s slower, with Dean Harrison third for Honda Racing.

Erno Kostamo was fourth on the Zero Waste Motorsport Ducati, followed by Ian Hutchinson on the Burrows Engineering RK Racing Ducati and Paul Jordan on the Jackson Racing Prosper 2 Ducati, who completed the top six. Brookes was seventh after completing just one lap before the red flag.