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May 15 2023
Boodoosingh and T&T lead Radical Caribbean Cup
Kristian Boodoosingh of Trinidad & Tobago is the early leader of the 2023 Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC) after winning twice in the opening round at Bushy Park Barbados yesterday (May 14). While Mark Maloney of Barbados was the other race-winner, two podium finishes plus two fastest lap bonus points place Jamaican teenager Tommi Gore second in the standings on his debut in the series. With the fastest lap bonus point from race one and a fifth-place finish in race two, ‘Boodoostig’ leads the standings with 61 points, 15 ahead of Gore, with Justin Maloney, the only Barbadian to finish all...
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May 11 2023
Unfinished business in the RCC for Boodoosingh and T&T
Kristian Boodoosingh of the Fast Parts Caribbean team heads in to the fourth season of the Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC) knowing there is unfinished business both for him as a driver and his home country Trinidad & Tobago. The first of five three-race meetings for the Suzuki-powered Radical SR3s is at Bushy Park Barbados on Sunday (May 14), where the Trinidadian has been a race-winner in the past. Since the regional championship was created in 2018, after the Bushy Park-based Suzuki Challenge Series finished its three-year run, ‘Boodoostig’ is one of only three drivers to have contested...
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May 04 2023
Jamaica’s Tommi Gore joins Radical Caribbean Cup
Jamaican teenager Tommi Gore, son of double Caribbean Motor Racing Champion (CMRC) Doug, will join the grid for the fourth season of the Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC) which gets under way at Bushy Park Barbados on Sunday, May 14. A third-generation racing driver – grandfather Neil was also a successful competitor - 18-year-old Tommi is proud to be carrying on the family tradition at the highest level of regional racing. Confirming his participation, he said: “I have been around racing for as long as I can remember, one could say it was almost inevitable for me to get behind the wheel. I am...
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April 27 2023
Dates confirmed for Radical Caribbean Cup 2023
The calendar for the fourth season of the Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC) confirmed today (Wednesday) includes two visits to Trinidad & Tobago for the first time. The Suzuki-powered Radical SR3 sports-racers, the fastest race cars in the region, will kick off the championship season at Bushy Park Barbados next month, with five rounds scheduled between May and November. As before, each race weekend will comprise one or more Free Practice sessions, a single Qualifying session and three points-scoring races. In addition to the individual Champion Driver Trophy, the highest-placed driver from...
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November 08 2022
Head-to-head finale for 2022 Radical Caribbean Cup
The 2022 Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC) is heading to a thrilling conclusion this weekend (November 12/13) when the Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club (GMR&SC) stages the International Race of Champions, its first-ever race meeting on the country’s newly-extended South Dakota Circuit. Home favourite and early season points leader Kristian Jeffrey goes head-to-head for the title with Trinidad & Tobago’s Kristian Boodoosingh, who leads the standings by 15 points. Maximum points-scorers between them in seven of the nine races this season, the two Kristians have put the title out of reach...
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October 11 2022
Maloney’s records; Boodoosingh’s Radical series lead
FIA Formula 3 Vice Champion Zane Maloney won twice and set new Qualifying and Race Lap Records when he joined the 2022 Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC) as a non-scoring guest driver for its third round in Trinidad & Tobago on Sunday (October 9). As the other race winner, Kristian Boodoosingh gave his home crowd and principal sponsors at the Frankie Boodram Wallerfield International Raceway much to celebrate, collecting maximum championship points to assume the lead of the regional series. Early-season leader, Guyana’s Kristian Jeffrey, now trails by 15 points, with all to play for in the final...
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October 03 2022
Top-class T&T trio join record-breaking Radical grid
Trinidad & Tobago’s Zachary Boodram, Fyzool Madan and Ravi Singh will compete in the Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC) for the first time this weekend (October 8/9) as a record-breaking grid assembles for round three at the Fast Parts Caribbean Circuit Racing Invitational. Competing on home ground, they will line up with fellow-countryman and RCC regular Kristian Boodoosingh to face drivers from Barbados, Guyana and Jamaica as the regional championship returns to the Frankie Boodram Wallerfield International Raceway for the first time since June 2018. The 21-race programme, organised by the T...
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September 26 2022
Zane Maloney joins Radical Caribbean Cup in T&T
Zane Maloney, who finished second in the FIA Formula 3 Championship which ended at Monza in Italy two weeks ago, will race at the Frankie Boodram Wallerfield International Raceway in Trinidad & Tobago for the first time next month. He will face drivers from his home country Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica and the host nation in the third round of the 2022 Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC), which showcases the fastest race cars in the region. The Fast Parts Caribbean Circuit Racing Invitational, organised by the T&T Automobile Sports Association (TTASA) over the weekend of October 8/9, will...
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September 18 2022
Radical Caribbean Cup returns to T&T and Wallerfield
The third round of the 2022 Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC), originally scheduled for Bushy Park Barbados, will now take place at the Frankie Boodram Wallerfield International Raceway in Trinidad & Tobago. To be run over the weekend of October 8/9, it will be organised by the T&T Automobile Sports Association (TTASA), after which the cars will be shipped on to Guyana for the final at South Dakota on November 12/13. Championship co-ordinator Kurt Seabra said: “We had confirmed that a round of the RCC would be held in T&T in 2023 but were blown away by the invitation to take the series...
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August 30 2022
Two wins extend Jeffrey’s Radical Caribbean Cup lead
Guyana’s Kristian Jeffrey has increased his lead in the 2022 Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC) with two more victories in the second round at Bushy Park Barbados on Sunday (August 28). On his first appearance this year, former SR3 Cup Champion Sean Maloney was the other race winner, achieving a family double with son Zane, who had claimed a notable first FIA Formula 3 victory at the iconic Spa circuit in Belgium earlier in the day. Jeffrey leads the standings with 125 points, while three more podium finishes keep Trinidad & Tobago’s Kristian Boodoosingh in the hunt for the title at the half-way...
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