MGP Supporters Club thinks it'll impact race fans, marshals and local businesses
Removing overnight camping at Sulby Claddagh for the rest of the year has been described as 'hugely disappointing' by the Manx Grand Prix Supporters Club.
The Isle of Man Government - which owns the site - announced yesterday overnight stays won't be available there this year as the condemned toilet block there needs to be demolished.
The supporters club chair, Allan Brew, thinks the decision will have a knock-on effect on fan numbers and local businesses in the area when racing returns later this year.
Mr Brew is also concerned about how it will affect marshal cover on the Snaefell Mountain Course this summer:
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