The Ulsterman opened up his TT account for 2023 with an emphatic victory in the Supersport class on Saturday to notch up his 22nd career win.
Leading every single sector of the six-lap Superbike race on Sunday, Dunlop has moved into joint second on the all-time winners list alongside TT legend John McGuinness with his second victory of the event.
Dunlop took the lead through the first sector split at Glen Helen on the first lap and never looked like being challenged as he swelled his advantage to over 20 seconds at one stage to ease to victory.
He is now just three away from matching the all-time wins record set by his late uncle Joey Dunlop in 2000.
Setting off at number six on the road, Dunlop led the field by 0.145 seconds on his Hawk Racing Honda as Dean Harrison slotted into second on his DAO Racing Kawasaki.
Dunlop’s lead stretched to 3.1s through the Ballaugh sector split and stood at 6.2s as he concluded the lap with a new race record of 134.519mph from a standing start.
Intermittent quickshift issues for Peter Hickman on his FHO BMW meant he had to battle Padgetts Honda’s Davey Todd for third.
Source: Autosport