Storm Stacey's Truck Seized by Police at Isle of Man TT — Racing Star Hits Out

British Superbike star Storm Stacey has spoken out after Isle of Man police seized his pickup truck during a visit to the iconic TT races — sparking a wave of reaction from fans across the UK motorsport community.
What Happened
The 23-year-old Staffordshire rider, who has become one of the breakout stars of British motorcycle racing in 2026, arrived on the Isle of Man via ferry on the evening of Monday June 1 to attend the famous TT races. Shortly after arriving, while on Douglas Promenade, his pickup truck was seized by officers from the Isle of Man Constabulary.
Stacey, known among fans for his larger-than-life personality and trademark top hat, took to social media to express his frustration, saying he was "very disappointed" with the action taken by police. The post quickly gained traction, with thousands of fans rallying behind the popular young rider.
Police Statement
The Isle of Man Constabulary responded with an official statement confirming the seizure. "On the evening of Monday 1st June, Police seized a motor vehicle under Section 47 of the Road Traffic Act 1985 in the area of Harris Promenade, Douglas," a spokesperson said. The force did not elaborate further on the specific reasons for the seizure under the Road Traffic Act.
Who Is Storm Stacey?
For those unfamiliar with the name, Storm Stacey is rapidly becoming one of the most exciting young talents in British motorcycle racing. At just 23 years old he is already in his seventh season in the British Superbike Championship, riding a Ducati Panigale V4 R for the Bathams AJN Racing team in 2026 — a switch from BMW that the team made specifically to help Stacey take the next step in his career.
His 2026 season has been nothing short of remarkable. Earlier this year he made his debut at the famous North West 200 on the legendary Triangle Course in Portrush — one of the most challenging road racing circuits in the world. He was a winner at the event, becoming one of the biggest stories of the entire race week and cementing his status as a future star of the sport.
Team owner and mentor Michael Rutter — a 14-time North West 200 winner himself — has consistently praised Stacey's ability. "Storm is a real talent. He can go fast on anything and is good at everything, not just the racing but dealing with the media side too. The fans love him," Rutter said earlier this year.
Fan Reaction
The social media response to Stacey's post about the truck seizure was overwhelmingly supportive. Fans flooded the comments with messages backing the young rider, with many calling the police action excessive. Stacey's openness about the incident — rather than staying quiet — only added to his reputation as one of the most relatable and authentic personalities in British motorsport.
What Happens Next
The Isle of Man Constabulary has not confirmed whether the vehicle will be returned to Stacey or whether any further action will be taken. TheTrendsWire will update this story as more details emerge.
For now, Storm Stacey remains one of the most talked-about names in UK motorsport — on and off the track.
Key Takeaways
- British Superbike star Storm Stacey had his pickup truck seized by Isle of Man police on June 1 2026
- The seizure happened on Douglas Promenade under Section 47 of the Road Traffic Act 1985
- Stacey hit out on social media saying he was "very disappointed" with the action
- The 23-year-old is one of British motorsport's biggest rising stars in 2026
- He won at the North West 200 earlier this year and rides a Ducati for Bathams AJN Racing
- Fan reaction has been overwhelmingly supportive of Stacey

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