An electric pace on #SuperbikeSunday as Dunlop settles a new lap record on the 37-mile track š @dunlop.michael and @_hawkracing were denied a famous win at the Isle of Man TT on Sunday, despite the Northern Irish rider recording the fastest-ever lap of the legendary course during the RST Superbike race. Dunlop appeared well set for a victory that would have made him the outright leader on the all-time TT winners list, having equalled the record of 26 wins held by his late uncle Joey the previous day. Resuming his partnership with Hawk in the superbike class - a combination that has brought six TT wins to date - Dunlop began setting an electric pace including a new lap record on the second of the six 37-mile laps. It put him in the lead at the halfway stage before a problem with his replacement visor forced him to pull over shortly after his pit stop to refit it before resuming the race.Ā There was no way of making up the time that cost him against a high calibre field, although Dunlop continued to get incredible performance from the Hawk Racing Honda running on N-TECHĀ® SPR+ 5W-50. He again set a new lap record on his last lap before finishing in fourth place. Steve Hicken, Hawk Racingās team manager, said: āMichael was outstanding on the bike and weāre absolutely devastated not to have taken the win. The TT is an event where you almost expect the unexpected and the issue with his visor is certainly not something weāve seen before or would expect to see again.ā Hawk Racing and Michael were gutted but also looked at the positives, and breaking the lap record not once but twice was a huge achievement.Ā āIt shows weāve got the potential to finish the week on a high in the Senior TT, which is exactly what weāll be aiming to do.ā #HawkRacing #PoweredByPutoline #JoinTheMovement #isleofmantt #tt #isleofman #ttraces #putoline