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August 26 2019
Jeffrey returns to the Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup at Bushy Park
The established front-runners in the Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup will face a familiar challenge this weekend (August 31/September 1), when former Winter Cup Champion, Guyana's Kristian Jeffrey, returns to Bushy Park Barbados for the first time in two years. Round three of the 2019 series, on track during the Williams Industries International Race Meet, will also see the SR3 Cup debut of double Trinidad & Tobago Rally Champion Stuart Johnson, returning to circuit racing after a long absence. Jeffrey lies fifth in the SR3 Cup roll of honour behind Suleman Esuf and the Maloney brothers, with...
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June 11 2019
Sean Maloney takes over regional SR3 Cup lead
Former Champion Sean Maloney of Barbados has assumed the lead of the Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup (RCC), following a dramatic day of changing fortunes in round two at Bushy Park Barbados on Monday (June 10). He shared the race wins with brother Stuart, the reigning RCC Champion, and Trinidad & Tobago's Kristian Boodoosingh, while two more podium finishes for Jamaica's Williams Myers keep the title fight wide open, which just a 13-point difference from first to fourth. Once again, the 21-year-old double Jamaica Race Drivers Club MP2 Champion was quick straight out of the box, fastest in both...
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June 08 2019
Maloney aiming to build Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup lead
Early points leader Mark Maloney will be looking to increase his advantage in the 2019 Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup when round two runs off at Bushy Park Barbados on Bank Holiday Monday (June 10). With two race wins and a second place from the opening round in April, Maloney starts the day 20 points clear of the chasing pack, with three 15-lap races on the schedule. Things are finely-poised just behind Maloney, however. Just three points cover second, third and fourth places, with double Jamaican Modified Production 2 Champion William Myers on 48 points, followed by Maloney's two brothers Stuart...
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April 30 2019
Maloney leads SR3 Cup from newcomer Myers
Mark Maloney of Barbados is the early leader of the Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup (RCC), following two race wins in Monday's (April 29) opening round at Bushy Park Barbados. While his brother Stuart, the reigning RCC Champion, won the second race, Jamaican newcomer William Myers ended the day second on points, after an impressive three podium finishes on his debut in the regional series for Suzuki-powered Radical SR3s. The 21-year-old double Jamaica Race Drivers Club MP2 Champion signalled his intentions in the first of two Free Practice sessions, leading the field with a time of 59.388s, one...
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April 20 2019
Jamaican twosome join Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup
Double Jamaican Modified Production 2 Champion William Myers and fellow-countryman Horatio Brown will join the grid when the second season of the Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup gets under way at Bushy Park Barbados on Heroes Day Bank Holiday Monday, April 29. They bring to 36 the number of regional and international drivers who have competed in the Suzuki-powered Radical SR3 sports-racers at the St Philip facility. Reigning Champion Stuart Maloney of Barbados will return to defend his title, hoping to build on his already impressive record; the only driver to have contested all 73 races since the...
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November 14 2018
Stuart Maloney wins inaugural Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup
Barbadian Stuart Maloney has won the new-for-2018 Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup, title success a long time coming for the only driver to have contested all 73 SR3 Cup races since March 2014. Despite finishing only one of last Sunday&quot's (November 11) three races at South Dakota in Guyana, he had a sufficient advantage to hold off his brother Mark and Trinidad & Tobago teenager Isa Deen in the three-way showdown to become the first regional Champion. The race wins were shared by Guyana&quot's Calvin Ming, racing a car for the first time at his home circuit - he is a three-time...
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October 23 2018
Three-way fight for Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup
The 2018 Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup goes down to the wire at South Dakota in Guyana next month (November 10/11), with three drivers still capable of capturing the inaugural regional title. Points leader Stuart Maloney (Barbados) and his brother and fellow SR3 Cup veteran Mark are split by teenage newcomer Isa Deen (Trinidad & Tobago), with a spread of just 27 points from first to third and 75 on offer at the final. These three have won seven of the nine races between them, with the fourth winner, T&T's Kristian Boodoosingh, also in with a mathematical chance of the crown, although...
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September 04 2018
T&T teenager Deen wins big at Bushy Park Barbados
Trinidad & Tobago teenager Isa Deen stood on each step of the podium at Bushy Park Barbados on Sunday (September 2) to end the day top points-scorer in round three of the Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup (RCC). Deen's victory in race three followed those of fellow-countryman Kristian Boodoosingh and Mark Maloney of Barbados in the earlier encounters, in which he had already finished second and third. Despite failing to add to his tally of two wins each in the earlier rounds, Maloney's brother Stuart still leads the regional series ahead of the final round in Guyana in November. The championship'...
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August 28 2018
New blood boosting Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup
After claiming two wins in each of the first two rounds, Stuart Maloney of Barbados heads in to the second half of the inaugural Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup season with a 22-point cushion at the head of the standings. On both weekends, however, the third race win was claimed by an SR3 Cup newcomer, teenager Isa Deen on home ground at Wallerfield in Trinidad & Tobago in June, then his fellow-countryman Kristian Boodoosingh in the Night Races on the Bushy Park National Circuit in Barbados in July. This influx of new blood, resulting from the decision to expand the former SCS SR3 Cup in to a...
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July 09 2018
Maloney wins SR3 Cup at home as T&T youngsters shine
Stuart Maloney extended his lead in the Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup (RCC) on Saturday evening (July 7), with two wins on home turf, as the second round played out under the all-arena lighting on the new 1.28-kilometre/0.79-mile National Circuit at Bushy Park Barbados. Trinidad & Tobago's (T&T) Kristian Boodoosingh won on his debut in the series, echoing the achievement of his teenage compatriot Isa Deen at the Frankie Boodram Wallerfield International Raceway two weeks prior. With four wins from six races, Maloney now has 127 points, 22 more than his brother Mark, who established the...
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