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Barbados welcomes regional racers for Seaboard Marine CMRC

Barbados welcomes regional racers for Seaboard Marine CMRC

Forty regional race-car drivers and bikers are making final preparations for next weekend’s (September 12/13) third round of the   …

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“Level CMRC playing field” for Williams Digicel International

“Level CMRC playing field” for Williams Digicel International

The 2015 Seaboard Marine Caribbean Motor Racing Championship (CMRC) is heading for Bushy Park Barbados next month with one of the most competitive line-ups ever assembled and, according to one former race-winner, the prospect of a far more level playing-field for two- and four-wheel-drive cars.

TTASA Open Practice: 23.Aug.15

TTASA Open Practice: 23.Aug.15

I’m sure at some point in your life you’ve encountered a tiny aggressive dog- all bark and skin teeth but walk up close and they shut right up.
Unfortunately this weekend Tropical Storm/Hurricane Danny was of the same caliber. Horrendous weather all week caused the Trinidad and Tobago Automobile Association (TTASA) to cancel their National Circuit racing event yet the weekend brought sunshine. But the event already cancelled what we supposed to do?

Guyana fields crack team for Williams Digicel International

Guyana fields crack team for Williams Digicel International

The current Seaboard Marine Caribbean Motor Racing Championship (CMRC) points-leaders on two and four wheels, reigning Champion Driver Kristian   …

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“There’s no stopping Trinidad.” – CMRA Chairman Ray Rahaman

“There’s no stopping Trinidad.” – CMRA Chairman Ray Rahaman

Article by Stephan Sookram Caribbean Motor Racing Association (CMRA) Chairman Ray Rahaman has turned up the boost in praise   …

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The Return of Racing at Wallerfield – A Guyanese Perspective.

The Return of Racing at Wallerfield – A Guyanese Perspective.

The repaving of the Wallerfield, now to be renamed the Frankie Boodram International Raceway at Wallerfield, has not only returned Trinidad and Tobago to the Caribbean Circuit Racing fraternity, it has reinvigorated, re-emphasized and replenished its hope of achieving a country championship in the CMRC. The large turnout of local participation all clamouring to fly The ‘Sun-Sea-Sand Banner’ added to the new found sense of patriotism, pride and splendour that combined to host the second leg of the Caribbean Motor Racing Championship. But how good was it?

SeaBoard Marine CMRC Round 2 2015 – Wallerfield, Trinidad

SeaBoard Marine CMRC Round 2 2015 – Wallerfield, Trinidad

Honours were shared at the Wallerfield Raceway over the weekend (June 20/21) when the Trinidad & Tobago Automobile Sports Association (TTASA) hosted round two of the 2015 Seaboard Marine Caribbean Motor Racing Championship. There were eight different winners in the nine CMRC races, while TTASA deserves great credit for completing its programme, as intermittent “monsoon” conditions caused a number of delays.

Qualifying for Seaboard Marine CMRC Wallerfield 2015

Qualifying for Seaboard Marine CMRC Wallerfield 2015

While lap records don’t count today in qualifying, Kristian Jeffery in his Evo 8 of Guyana did a qualifying time of 40.256, Kristian Boodoosingh in his Evo 6 of Trinidad did a time of 41.183 and Gerrard Carrington in his Evo 7 of Trinidad did a time of 41.651. The record set last year was 41.693 by Franz Vurschuur in Franklyn Boodram’s Renault Megane Trophy Cup Car.