
TAS Racing is to mount another Antipodean assault on the TT after the team confirmed Bruce Anstey and Cameron Donald will remain with them for next year's event.
Despite rumors of a line-up change at the Northern Irish team, which has won 15 TTs so far, TAS has announced the pair will continue on Relentless Suzuki machinery at next year’s international road races, including the TT.
Anstey and Donald, both TT winners, will also contest selected rounds of the British Superstock Championship and other events.
The official race schedule will be announced in the coming weeks, but an early season series of tests has already been pencilled in for February.
Donald’s Practice Week accident and mechanical issues for Bruce Anstey meant it was a far from rewarding TT in 2009.
The team says it is now focused on improving its road racing performance next year.

FC Isle of Man and AFC Liverpool to meet in vital hunt for points
Hockey: Cup finals double-header on the cards
Rugby: Douglas to host Sandbach in big top-of-the-table clash
Football: Prem title contenders Corinthians and Peel to meet
Manx road racers open up about the importance of talking therapies