As of 2025 the future of the meeting remains under threat. In the wake of the 2019 races the following meetings were consequently cancelled as a repercussion of a lack of financial backing in addition to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Following the 2019 event several top riders, including Peter Hickman, subsequently had prize money held back by the organisers. As a result, Hickman has stated that he would be disinclined to return to any
reincarnation of the event until he has received all outstanding
monies in full. There was a degree of optimism for the running of the races which would have marked the centenary of the event in 2022. In March of that year, a potential new promotor, the Revival Racing Motorcycle Club, signaled that they were prepared to undertake the stewardship of the meeting with a view to a return of racing in August 2022. In an ambitious bid to bring Ireland's two biggest road races under one organisational umbrella, Revival Racing had sought to put together a major proposal for a financial package of £800,000 which would see them take over the Ulster Grand Prix in addition to seeking to safeguard the future of the
North West 200. Government funding was signed off by the Department of Economy and Department of Finance, but in a late setback
Tourism NI refused to support the proposal which in turn resulted in the proposal being withdrawn and the 2022 race meeting was cancelled. An important announcement was made on 9 February 2023 by the
Motorcycle Union of Ireland with regard to the running of motorcycle racing in Ireland for the 2023 season. This followed a significant increase in the
insurance premium required to cover the events and consequently placed the 2023 racing schedule under threat of being cancelled. In late April 2023 the organisers cancelled the 2023 event, citing insurance and funding problems. A further announcement, issued by the event's organisers, the Dundrod & District Motorcycle Club, was made on 8 January 2024, concerning the running of the event as part of the 2024 racing calendar. The statement by the club concluded by stating that due to ongoing insurance and financing issues, the proposed 2024 Ulster Grand Prix had been cancelled. ==Official names and sponsors==