This year’s TT featured an increased race schedule, which included an additional Superstock and Supertwin contest.
In total, there were eight solo races (Superbike TT, Supersport TT 1, Supertwin TT 1, Superstock TT1, Supersport TT 2, Superstock TT 2, Supertwin TT 2 and the Senior TT) and a pair of Sidecar outings.
That format will remain for 2024, with race action beginning on Saturday 1 June headlined by the first Supersport race and the first Sidecar contest.
Sunday 2 June will feature the Superbike TT, won this year by Michael Dunlop on the Hawk Racing Honda.
A rest day follows on 3 June before the first Superstock and Supertwin race take place on 4 June, with the second Supersport and final Sidecar outings on 5 June.
A second rest day has been pencilled in for 6 June, before the final Superstock and Supertwin races take place on 7 June, with the grand finale Senior TT concluding the programme on 8 June.
Practice week begins on Monday 27 June with an untimed morning session, before the first timed session of the event that afternoon.
Qualifying continues through Friday 31 May before racing begins.
Source: Autosport