KIWI RACER Shaun Harris has said he wants to return to race at the Isle of Man, despite almost losing his life on the Island in 2007.
The New Zealand ace suffered serious injuries when he crashed at around 130mph during the event's Superbike race. Harris lost his front teeth and broke both arms, both legs, some ribs and his pelvis. He was in a coma for two weeks.
Harris, 44, plans to race in New Zealand this summer and to return to the Isle of Man next May and June.
"There is still some unfinished business on the island. God gives you these skills and if you're not using them you're abusing them. This is what I do. It's what I'm good at."