Maria Costello

Maria Costello

Maria Costello in 2016
Nationality English
Born (1973-06-09) 9 June 1973
Northampton, England
Website Maria Costello Motorsport
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Isle of Man TT career
TTs contested5 (2002–2004, 20102013)
TT wins0
Podiums0
Maria Costello, riding a BMW S 1000 RR (1000 ccm, 200 PS), at the Oldtimer Grand Prix 2016 in Schwanenstadt, Austria

Maria Costello MBE (born 9 June 1973, Northampton, England) is a British motorcycle racer who held the Guinness World Record for being the fastest woman to lap the Isle of Man TT course at an average speed of 114.73 mph until Jenny Tinmouth took the record at the 2009 TT.

Costello was the first woman (solo racer) in the history of the Isle of Man motorcycle races to stand on the podium when she took third place in the Ultra Lightweight category of the 2005 Manx Grand Prix. Riding an RLR Motorsports Honda RVF400, Costello became the first woman to take a podium finish in either a TT or Manx GP. Her success as a female motorcycle racer and success on the track has attracted attention from the media and the motorsport industry.

In her debut appearance at the North West 200 Irish Road Race Maria came third in the 400 cc class on board the RLR Motorsports Honda RVF400, placing her 7th overall, in the joint 125 cc/400 cc race. She also raced in both 600 cc classes on her Bering Honda CBR600RR.

In 2004 at the Isle of Man TT races Costello achieved a Guinness World Record by becoming the fastest woman to lap the Snaefell mountain course at an average speed of 114.73 mph. She also finished 8th in the Senior race of the Manx Grand Prix (collecting a Silver replica award) in a field of more than 80 competitors.

Costello has won a total of eight Manx Grand Prix Silver Replicas and one TT Bronze Replica. These are special trophies given only to those who finish within a percentage of the winner’s time.

Journalism

Costello has been contributing to the motorcycle press as a freelance journalist since her career in motorcycle racing began in 1995. Initially it was her race press releases that were published in the local newspapers but her ability on the racetrack led to an invitation to join Motorcycle News (MCN) and Performance Bikes on road tests. After many road tests she had the chance to write for MCN. She is now a regular contributor to the Used Bike Guide as well as freelancing for publications such as Irish Racer Magazine and Motorcycle Racer.

Film/TV career

Costello has appeared in several television programmes including an Anglia TV documentary on her return to the TT races in 2002, and she was one of a few included on TT Heroes, which followed competitors during the TT in 2003. Recently Costello was a presenter on the motorcycle show Fran's Angels. She has also been a panellist on Top Ten Bikes, and has worked as a stunt double. She doubled for Tamzin Outhwaite in an ITV drama Walk Away and I Stumble, on a mountain bike. Costello was the rider double for Oscar-winning actress Reese Witherspoon and worked alongside the lead role played by Christina Ricci.

The Discovery Channel's, Big Big Bikes program, featured Costello racing a Honda Fireblade (1000cc) motorbike against a Porsche 911 GT3 RS. This programme, in the UK alone, was seen by a million viewers; the global release in 2006 reached audience figures of between ten and twenty million.

Costello appeared as a contestant on Dave's television programme Driving Wars, in a team of fellow bikers called biker babes.

Charity and sports promotion work

In 2012 Maria Costello also worked as an occasional guest instructor for The Bike Experience, a charity organisation dedicated to helping motorcycle riders who have suffered spinal damage to ride again.

Awards

Footnotes

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