1. Peter Hickman continued with the same team during 2022, and again into 2023 with a teammate, Josh Brookes.

1. Peter Hickman continued with the same team during 2022, and again into 2023 with a teammate, Josh Brookes.
Peter Hickman won two in 2018, three in 2019, followed by four in 2022 and 2023, following the resumption of TT racing after two years of no Isle of Man TT events during COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Peter Hickman has 14 TT victories in total, which puts him in 6th on the all-time winners list.
Peter Hickman took his first BSB race win at Cadwell Park in 2014.
Peter Hickman took a career best championship position of 4th in 2017.
Peter Hickman finished the 2019 British Superbike Championship season in sixth place, the 2020 season in 14th, 2021 in fifth place, 2022 in ninth, and 2023 in 12th.
In 2022, Peter Hickman was announced as a wild card for the Donington Park World Superbike event, riding his usual British Superbike BMW M1000RR, with suitable alterations including a World Superbike specification CPU.
Peter Hickman later replaced Michael van der Mark at the factory BMW team for the Autodrom Most round, taking his first points with a 14th-place result in race 2.
Peter Hickman prepared for his TT race debut by travelling to the Isle of Man and driving 70 laps of the near-38 mile course in a hire car, and by watching videos.
Peter Hickman's father Dave was a Manx Grand Prix winner and entered two TTs.
Peter Hickman clinched his first victory at the Isle of Man TT in a close race from Michael Dunlop and Dean Harrison, breaking Ian Hutchinson's lap record twice in the 2018 Superstock event.
Peter Hickman won three TTs in 2019, and four in 2022 and 2023.
Peter Hickman achieved his first international road race win at the 2015 Ulster Grand Prix, winning the feature race ahead of Conor Cummins.
In 2018 Peter Hickman won the Macau event for a third time, riding his BMW S1000RR prepared by Smiths Racing for Aspire Ho, ahead of Rutter and Martin Jessop.
In 2019, Peter Hickman was again the man to beat, taking pole in front of Rutter.
Peter Hickman took a comfortable fourth win in 2023,28 seconds in front of Davey Todd and the first win for FHO BMW.