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May 22, 2016 Sports
Jamwest Speedway, Westmoreland Parish, Jamaica – Round 1 of the Caribbean Motor Racing Championships (CMRC) begins today at the beautiful renovated Jamwest Speedway. Guyana is the current defending Champions
Kristian Jeffrey will be looking to maintain his hold on the title, while his father, Kevin (right), will also be in contention.
but, they will face stiff competition from Barbados, Cayman Islands, Trinidad & Tobago and the host for round 1, Jamaica. Also, Kristian Jeffrey will be out to defend his driver’s championship as he is the reigning 2 time CMRC Champion.
This year, Jeffrey will be contesting the All Wheel Drive category as well as the overall title. There are only a handful cars in the AWD category. Most of the countries have submitted a preliminary list of competitors but, that could change leading up to the green flag. Of note, Kyle Gregg of Jamaica will debut a Radical RXC. This is the fastest circuit racing car in the region even faster than the Suzuki Challenge Radical series at Bushy Park.
The runner up in Group 4, Kristian Boodoosingh who is by far one of the best drivers’ in the Region will be driving a Honda Civic in Group 3. With this driver/car combination, the records are bound to be broken.
Boodoosingh will look to lead Trinidad towards a sweep of the podium positions in Group 3. Whereas, Jamaica will look to dominate the Two Wheel Drive Category in Group 4 with Franklyn Boodram of Trinidad looking for a podium finish in a heavily contested group. The drivers from Barbados will always be a force to be reckoned with especially in Group 4. Mark Maloney in the RX3 can always be counted upon to challenge for the top spot of the podium. So far, no driver’s are looking fearful of the ‘new’ entry in terms of the Radical RXC by Kyle Gregg.
The Group 2 category is wide open with a deep field of competitors that are looking to claim valuable points. Guyana will once again be looking to dominate the Super Stock Motorcycle category. As the defending team champions and individual champion, Elliott Vieira look to put a strangle hold on the two wheel category.
GUYANA
GP2
Chet Singh Honda Civic
Rameez Mohammed Honda Civic
Shairaz Roshandin Honda Civic
Shan Seejatan Honda Civic
GP3
Afraz Allie Toyota Glanza
Danny Persaud Mazda Miata
Mohan Rangasammy Mazda RX7
Nazim Gafoor Mazda Miata
GP4
Andrew King RX7
Kevin Jeffrey Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9
Kristian Jeffrey Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9
Super Stock Motor cycle
Elliot Vieira Kawaski
Joel Neblette Suzuki GSXR-600
Matthew Vieira Triumph
Paul Yearwood Yamaha R6
Stephen Vieira Kawaski
Le Roy Cort Ducati
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
GP2
Mootie Maraj Honda Civic
Damien Nesbit Nissan B13
Haresh Nanan Nissan B13
Marc Gill Honda Civic Type R
Saleem Deen Honda Integra
Yazid Ali Honda Civic Type R
Dr Mark Williams Honda Civic
Luke Bohla Honda Civic
GP3
Kristian Boodoosingh Honda Civic
Paul Vieira Mazda RX7
Ravi Singh Mazda RX7
GP4
Franklyn Boodram Renault Megane
Ravi Singh Mazda RX8
CAYMAN ISLANDS
GP2
Gary Barrett Honda Civic
GP3
Gary Barrett Honda Civic
GP4
Andy Bodden Mitsubishi EVO 7
Edmond J Hydes Mitsubishi Evo 3
JAMAICA
GP 2
Vivian Mitchell Honda Civic
William Myers Honda Civic
Ackeel Shorter Honda Civic
Dean Corrodus Honda Civic Type R
Sebastien Rae Honda Civic
Owen Campbell Honda Civic
Troy Riley Honda CRX
Tony Allen Honda CRX
Dayne Cork Honda Civic
GP 3
Peter Jaggon Acura RSX
Alan Chen Toyota Starlet
Keith Mills VW Golf
Nigel Edwards VW Golf
GP 4
Doug Gore Audi TT
Kyle Gregg Radical RXC
David Summerbell Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9
Charles Chen Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 7
Heath Causwell Subaru Impreza
Andre Anderson Mitsubishi Lancer
Peter Rae Mazda RX7
Peter Thompson Mazda RX7
Christopher Campbell BMW M3
Jamie James Cup Car
BIKERS
Kyle Reynolds
Kai Watson
Darren Hamilton
Norman Chung
Seymore McDonald
Mario Woon
Xavier Osbourne
Ryan Simons
Douglas McKenzie
BARBADOS
To be announced
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