
Burrows Engineering by RK Racing have announced that Dominic Herbertson has signed with the team for the 2024 season, and is set to contest every solo class at this yearβs Isle of Man TT Races.
Herbertson replaces the outgoing Mike Browne and will ride the teamβs BMW M 1000 RR in the RST Superbike, RL360 Superstock and Milwaukee Senior TT Races, as well as a Yamaha YZF-R6 in the two Monster Energy Supersport Races. The team have also confirmed theyβll contest the two Carole Nash Supertwin Races with the popular 32-year-old.
Led by Team Principal and former TT racer John Burrows, the decision to sign an established rider in Herbertson β who lapped at over 130mph average for the first time in 2023 β marks a move away from the teamβs position of fielding riders in the earlier stages of their road racing careers, with the likes of Dan Kneen, Jamie Hamilton, Malachi Mitchell-Thomas, Davey Todd and Browne all being brought through the ranks with Burrowsβ highly-professional outfit.
John Burrows, Burrows Engineering by RK Racing Team Owner: βWhen Mike left, the cards were back on the table in terms of what direction to go in. Weβve become known as a team that brings younger riders into road racing, enabling them to find their feet and then, hopefully, move onto bigger and better things. Whilst thatβs a nice challenge, itβs also a difficult one, especially with attracting sponsors and the like.β
βIt felt as though the time was right to try a different approach and, in Dom, weβve got an experienced guy with proven ability who we want to help get further up the sharp end. Domβs ridden for us before, winning the Supersport Race at Tandragee in 2022 in a one-off ride, so we got chatting. Heβs done the hard yards in racing, doing a lot of it on his own so he appreciates what heβs got. He knows us and we know him, so things soon fell into place.β
Herbertson, who made his TT debut in 2014, now has twelve top-10 finishes to his name, with nine of those coming in the last two years. Seventh in last yearβs opening Supertwin Race is his best result to date, going one better than he did in the 2023 Superbike Race and three races in 2022.
As well as his maiden 130mph lap in 2023, he also set a personal best lap in the Supersport class, breaking through the 125mph barrier for the first time.

The tree surgeon-turned-racer-turned-podcast host had no hesitation in accepting Burrowsβ offer:
Dominic Herbertson: “When John picked up the phone and gave me a call, I was only expecting he wanted some trees cutting down. It took some time to sink in that he was offering me a seat in one of the most competitive teams in road racing.β
βI have been in the very fortunate position of working with the team in the past and not only do they have competitive machinery, they also have a perfect balance of professionalism and enjoyment both on and off track.β
βI have so many people to thank for getting me to this point in my racing career and without them I wouldnβt be looking at 2024 becoming an incredibly exciting year for me! I cannot wait to get started and seize this opportunity.”
The team will continue to be backed by RK Racing, headed by Manx woman Charlotte Richardson, and Burrows is quick to acknowledge the part she plays and the importance of having an experienced rider in the team in 2024:
βCharlotteβs heart lies in the TT and whilst I guess Iβm the figurehead of the team, it wouldnβt be possible without her input. Having Dom in the team means weβre expecting to be seeded in every class, and thatβs so important at the TT in terms of getting out early in qualifying week. You can gain and learn so much by being out on track with the fast boys.β
βWe know what weβre getting with Dom, and we know his capabilities at the TT. Heβs got a lot of experience with plenty of top-10 finishes, so weβd like to think we can do that again this year as well as getting back into the 130s and hopefully better last yearβs speeds. Anything else will be a bonus.β
After pre-season testing in Spain, Herbertson will contest the opening British Supersport Championship round in mid-April whilst they also plan to contest the North West 200 in preparation for the TT, with the Southern 100 Races and selected Irish National Road Races for the rest of the 2024 season.

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