Discover the men and women who pushed the boundaries in their field. Whether it was racing, engineering or endurance, the people featured in this gallery were driven to succeed.
Now featuring seven motorbikes connected to some of the greatest road racers in Northern Irish road history, including Joey and Robert Dunlop.
In 1922, local innovator Harry Ferguson, along with several interested parties, proposed the Road Races Act to the newly formed Northern Ireland government. The passing of this significant Act began a history of motorcycle and motor vehicle road racing that has made Northern Ireland famous on a global scale.
This exhibition tells a story of passion, not only for road racing, but for engineering and innovation.
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