Fifteen special stages planned across two days in May
Details have been unveiled for this year's edition of the Manx Rally.
Manx Auto Sport has confirmed it'll take place across two full days on 10-11 May covering around 130 classic stage miles on closed Isle of Man roads.
Organisers are hoping for a full entry list with the event acting as a round of both the ProTyre Asphalt Rally Championship and Fuchs British Historic Rally Championship as well as the HRCR Stage Masters Challenge and Mini Rally Challenge.
The 2024 edition of the competition will comprise of 15 special stages beginning with a shakedown on the Friday morning (10 May).
Around 60 stage miles are planned on that first day before another 70 miles on the Saturday (11 May) before finishing at the TT Grandstand in Douglas.
Event regulations are expected to be published this month with entries to open shortly afterwards.
Having first run in 1963, the Manx Rally has attracted some top names in the sport in previous years including Colin McRae, Richard Burns, Elfyn Evans, Herni Toivonen, Ari Vatanen and Roger Clark.