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June 22 2022
Senna Summerbell to enter Radical Caribbean Cup
Jamaica’s Senna Summerbell, son of five-time Caribbean Motor Racing Champion (CMRC) David, will join the grid for the third season of the Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC) which will get under way at Bushy Park Barbados next month. Entries for the Bushy Park Motorsports Inc (BPMSI) Race Meet on Sunday, July 10, open today (Wednesday) at Motorsport Services, Haggatt Hall and will close next Friday, July 1. A third-generation racing driver – grandfather David was also a successful competitor - 20-year-old Senna will become the third Summerbell to race at Bushy Park. Father David was a CMRC race-...
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February 12 2022
Regional Drivers Prepare For Radical Caribbean Cup
Teams around the region are making ready for the return of circuit racing after a two-year hiatus caused by the pandemic. The Jamaica Race Drivers’ Club (JRDC) has started Track Days at the Dover Raceway, while the first Endurance race meet of the year will be run by the Guyana Racing & Sports Club (GMR&SC) at South Dakota this coming weekend, albeit behind closed doors. With the third season of the Radical Caribbean Cup scheduled to start at Bushy Park Barbados next month (Sunday, March 13), drivers from Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago are finalising their plans to join...
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July 20 2020
Radical Caribbean Cup headlines revised Bushy Park calendar
The remaining rounds of the 2020 Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC) are almost certain to be staged at Bushy Park Barbados, as the uncertainties created by the coronavirus pandemic have rendered travel to other host countries in the region unworkable. News of this comes with the publication of a provisional calendar for the rest of 2020 at the St Philip facility. The opening round of the RCC on Sunday, March 15, was the last motor sport event to run before the island’s Government imposed Lockdown. Those restrictions also halted plans for the Radical SR3 race cars to be shipped to Trinidad &...
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March 16 2020
Record-breaking Zane Maloney leads Radical Caribbean Cup
Zane Maloney of Barbados is the early leader of the 2020 Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC), following a hat-trick of race wins in yesterday's (March 15) opening round at Bushy Park Barbados. On his way to building up a 26-point lead over 2018 regional Champion Stuart Maloney in the five-round series, he also set new Qualifying and Race Records, improving on times set more than two years ago. After two Free Practice sessions, Qualifying began without Trinidad & Tobago's Zachary Boodram, whose car had developed engine problems which left him on the sidelines for the day. Mark Maloney was the...
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March 09 2020
Radical Caribbean Cup set for action-packed start
Three former Champions will line up at Bushy Park Barbados on Sunday (March 15) on the largest grid yet assembled for an opening round of the Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC). All signs point towards an action-packed start to the regional championship's third season, as newcomers Zachary Boodram, Tobias Lutke and Raymond Seebarran bring to 41 the numbers of drivers who have competed in the Radical SR3s since the launch of the former Suzuki Challenge Series in 2015. Of the five title-winners on the Cup's Roll of Honour, reigning RCC Champion Jamaica's William Myers is missing from Sunday's...
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February 26 2020
Nations Cup introduced to Radical Caribbean Cup for 2020
Competitors in the 2020 Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC) will have an additional incentive to up their performance this year with the introduction of the Nations Cup, along with an extra point on offer for the fastest lap in each race. The regional championship's third season kicks off at Bushy Park Barbados on Sunday, March 15, with all signs pointing towards bigger grids and hard-fought competition. The new Radical Caribbean Nations Cup will adopt the same Formula 1 World Championship-based points system as that applied to drivers: 25 points for first, 18 for second, 15 for third, 12 for fourth...
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January 22 2020
Boodoosingh sets new fastest lap time at Bushy Park
Trinidad & Tobago's Kristian Boodoosingh clocked the fastest-ever lap of Bushy Park Barbados during last weekend's (January 18/19) Engineering & Driver Development Workshop hosted by Radical Caribbean. His time of 57.196s, set in a Radical SR8 RS, was the first sub 58-second time recorded on the 2.01-kilometre International Circuit in an officially timed session. While Boodoostig's time will not stand as a record, as it was not set in racing conditions, it is approaching a second under the current Outright Lap Record, 58.113s, established by Mark Maloney in his Radical SR3 RS in...
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January 08 2020
Expanded calendar for Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup in 2020
The Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup is set to expand to six rounds in its third season, visiting all four of the region's long-standing circuit racing venues for the first time. Published today (January 8), the provisional calendar lists two rounds each in Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago, with the traditional final in Guyana and a new Easter date in Jamaica. Ahead of the season, Bushy Park Barbados will this month (January 18/19) host an Engineering & Driver Development Workshop. In the first two seasons, there have been eight different winners in 24 races, with 2018 Champion Stuart Maloney...
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November 20 2019
Jamaica's Myers is Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup Champion
Jamaica's William Myers is the new Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup (RCC) Champion, clinching the title in last weekend's (November 16/17) final round at South Dakota, organised by the Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club (GMR&SC). In a text-book demonstration of consistency, he claimed the regional title in its second year, with nine podiums in the 12 races and fourth-placed finishes in the other three. Despite failing to win in his Rookie season, Myers beat Reigning Champion and three-time race-winner Stuart Maloney to the title by seven points. The double Jamaica Race Drivers; Club (JRDC)...
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October 24 2019
All to play for in Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup final in Guyana
Reigning Champion Stuart Maloney of Barbados leads Jamaica's William Myers by a single point ahead of the final round of the 2019 Radical Caribbean SR3 Cup at South Dakota in Guyana next month (November 16/17). Mark Maloney is 10 points behind Myers, with Kristian Boodoosingh (Trinidad & Tobago) and Sean Maloney also within 35 points of the leader, so the title fight is wide open with a maximum score of 75 points possible across the last three races. Fresh from becoming the first driver to win both the British F4 Championship outright and the Rookie Cup, 16-year-old Zane Maloney will join...
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