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Raynor King Memorial Rally 2009 Video Report

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Raynor King Memorial Rally

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This report brought to you by Tropical Battery, Stronger for longer.
Written by Dean Corrodus, Motorsports writer.

The Jamaica Millennium Motoring Club staged the 2009 renewal of the Raynor King Memorial Rally at Lydford, St. Ann, on Sunday, August 16, on the old bauxite roads of the Jamaica Bauxite Mining Company. The first rally of the 2009 season after the two previously scheduled tarmac events did not materialize; this event was a must for the popular rally sport club, with fans braving the elements to see their stars in action.

Fastest on the day was the rally team of Richard Rerrie/Winston Dawson in the KIG/Puma/Leroy’s Auto Glass/Cal Doors/ B & B Auto/Pit Bull Subaru Impreza WRX Sti, with Rerrie winning the event named in his uncle’s honor for the first time after numerous attempts. Driving in the JA8 class, the team was pretty much unchallenged for the win, posting an accumulated time of 31 minutes 15:997 seconds over the eleven stages run on the day.

Team Tropical Battery driver Natasha Chang driving the Castrol/Goodyear/Forza/Full Throttle Energy drink/Blue Code Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V had Liguid Lightning’s emerging icon Matthew “The Magnet” Gore calling the notes for her on the fast marl stages, and the pair worked well to earn second place overall and first in class JN8 with a time of 35 minutes 2:261 seconds.

The most committed team on the day may well have been Jordan Powell/Gina Tomlinson driving the Goodyear/ Gunk/Lloyd’s of Montego Bay/Performance centre/Add-Vantage Auto Parts Toyota Corolla FX, who were scorching the stages from early on, setting fastest 2 wheel drive times on many of the stages. Despite getting a 30 second penalty on Special Stage 1 as a result of incorrect pace notes which was also to affect the team of Dean Corrodus/Pernell Fitz-Coy and Chang/Gore, third place overall was still the result for the young man from Montego Bay who was eager to finish this event well, as he was first introduced to the sport through the person who was being remembered by this event. The team also won fastest in Class JA2 in addition to being the fastest 2 wheel drive entry.

Fourth overall and first in Class JA4 was 2008 National Rally sport Driver’s champion Thomas “Cruz” Hall and co driver Andre Gordon in their Xsomo/Sunoco Fuels/Advantage Performance Parts Toyota Starlet turbo. This was the team’s second event after returning to competition after a major mishap on last year’s Rally Jamaica not far from where these stages were run. Despite having visibility problems like most of the other competitors when it started to rain in the afternoon and having to slow drastically when the windshield fogged up, the team still managed to soldier on through the elements to post an elapsed time of 36 minutes 5.441 seconds.

“Miserable” was the word chosen to describe the conditions when it started to rain in the afternoon for the team of Dean “Duct Tape” Corrodus and Pernell “ 20 valve” Fitz-Coy in the Tropical Battery/Kumho Tires/Performance Centre/Add-vantage Auto parts Honda Civic Type R. Already about 30 seconds down to the field when a wrong pace note caused them to run off and stall the car before regaining the road on the very first timed run of the day, they slowly clawed back a major portion of the time throughout the day, but were again to go 30 seconds down when penalized for making a mistake on the reverse run of the same stage! Nevertheless, they managed to finish first in Class JA3 and 5th overall, with the Horse P Racing built VTEC engine singing a song that echoed across the hills and valleys for miles around as the team attacked the stages in earnest.

Dion Gardner and Julian Gordon had a frustrating event as the Petcom/Autosource Mitsubishi Mirage suffered from the start with a lack of power and a consistent misfire, but they were still able to place 2nd in Class JA3. Son of Raynor, Daryl King took to the stages of the event with Rameses McGregor by his side to continue the King tradition in motorsport, and was rewarded with a 2nd place finish in the JA2 class in his newly built Rory’s Texaco/Ankara Auto Toyota Starlet. Jeremy Groves/Sean McDonald in a turbo charged rear wheel drive Impact Industries Toyota Starlet were quite the crowd pleasers with their signature sliding sideways driving action, but suffered a punctured tire on one of the morning stages that dropped them down the leader board before a last stage problem which saw them lose a great deal of time, but were still able to be classified as finishers of the event. Two teams failed to finish the day: That of Noel Sloley/Dorian Dolphy (left the road) and Salvador Solis/Nigel Lyn (broken driveshaft), both teams fielding Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions in the JN8 class.

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Dover Caribbean Invasion 09 | Photos

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Below are photos from the Dover Caribbean Invasion race meet. The event was organized by The Jamaica Race Drivers Club (JRDC). The highlights of the event included the first leg of the Caribbean Circuit Racing Championship. David Summerbell was the star of the day as he took top honours in the CCRC races. For photos from qualifying and practice please click here.

Dover Caribbean Invasion 09


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Dover Qualifying in Pictures

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Below are photos from the Dover International Race Meet Day 1 featuring cars from the Caribbean Circuit Racing Championship 2009. More photos to follow from Race Day 2, as well as videos.

Dover Qualifying


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Dover Carnival of Speed Results

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The Jamaica Race Drivers Club has issues the results for the Easter Dover meet dubbed Carnival of Speed. Please see the results below as well as photos from the awards ceremony.

AWARDEES – CARNIVAL OF SPEED MEET 2009

Class: Improved Production 45, 37, 33, 27.

Improved Production 45        Race 1
1st    Michelle Laidlaw
2nd    Walton Small
3rd    Brian Shorter

Improved Production 45        Race 2
1st    Chressmore White
2nd    Neil Blenman
3rd    Walton Small

Improved Production 37        Race 1
1st    Brian Foster
2nd    Rohan Clarke
3rd    Richard Chan

Improved Production 37        Race 2
1st    Brian Foster
2nd    Rohan Clarke
3rd    Ian Edwards

Improved Production 33        Race 1
1st    Peter Jaggon
2nd    Heath Causwell
3rd    Sebastian Rae

Improved Production 33        Race 2
1st    Peter Jaggon
2nd    Sebastian Rae
3rd    Heath Causwell

Improved Production 27        Race 1
1st     Gary Williams
2nd    David Anderson
3rd    Tedroy Burton

Improved Production 27        Race 2
1st    Stephen Bansie
2nd     Tedroy Burton
3rd    Victor Handal

Class: Modified Production 1, 2, 3.

Modified Production Class 1        Race 1
1st    Brian Foster
2nd    Don Gilbert
3rd    Orville Johnson

Modified Production Class 1        Race 2
1st    Don Gilbert
2nd    Gary Gregg
3rd    Mark Groves

Modified Production Class 2        Race 1
1st    Peter Jaggon
2nd    Tedroy Burton
3rd    Sebastian Rae

Modified Production Class 2        Race 2
1st    Peter Jaggon
2nd    Christopher Wright
3rd    Heath Causwell

Modified Production Class 3        Race 1
1st    David Summerbell
2nd    Doug Gore
3rd    Christopher Campbell

Modified Production Class 3        Race 2
1st    Doug Gore
2nd    Christopher Campbell
3rd    Gary Williams

Class: Motorcycles

Race 1
1st    Adrian Blake
2nd    Andre Norman
3rd    Christopher Kerr

Race 2
1st    Andre Norman
2nd    Christopher Kerr
3rd    Oneil Sheckleford

Class: Thundersport

Race 1
1st    Doug Gore
2nd    Christopher Campbell
3rd    Gary Williams

Race 2
1st    Doug Gore
2nd    Christopher Campbell
3rd    Stephen Bansie

National Supply Mechanic Meet Champion        Wayne Wallace

RaceJamaica.com Photos | Dover Carnival of Speed

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Photos from the easter Carnival of Speed Dover race meet on April 13, 2009, at Dover Raceway in St. Ann, Jamaica. Please click on the photos for a larger view.

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Dover Carnival of Speed 09 | The Report

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Easter Carnival of Speed Dover report

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From motorsports writer Dean Corrodus

Photos by Shane & Omar Munroe.

Records are made to be broken (not the vinyl type though) and it was true to form that the Jamaica Race Driver’s Club’s season opening Carnival of Speed Easter race meet at Dover Raceway delivered on that expectation, with record attendance at the English speaking Caribbean’s most challenging circuit track.

Possibly the most successful meet to be run thus far under the watch of the JRDC, the event was declared open by Minister of Sports and Culture Hon. Olivia “Babsy” Grange, with Chairman of the Sports Development foundation David Mais escorting her. The huge, very colorful crowd observed a moment of silence for track founder Alfred Chen and also the couple Charmaine and Andre Jannierre, the latter a motorcycle racer who were both tragically murdered recently, after which the Jamaican national anthem was played to start a full 15 race schedule of exciting races.

Improvements to the parking areas and a new food court added to the continued development of the venue by the club ahead of the first round of the Caribbean Motor racing Championships set for May 24, when 18 Caribbean competitors are expected to swell the grids along with the increased number of local competitors seen at the track this meet.

Gore and Campbell.

Team Mobay Racing had another dominant event, with three of four Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions performing well to take the race wins and sometimes second and third place as well in several races. Team leader Douglas “Hollywood” Gore in the Motor Sales & Service Ltd/Sherwin Williams Paints/Slam Condoms/Amsoil Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 5 led the charge with race wins in both Lime Thundersport headline races as well as the second Modified Production Class 3 (MP3) race and placing second in the first MP3 race, with Chris Campbell in the Campbell’s Wholesale Evolution 4 hot on his heels in 4 of the events, supported by Gary Williams in the Slowboy Racing Evolution 6 ½ sealing the deal, however his performance faded as the day wore on, with Guy Fraser suffering several problems on the weekend that took him out of all of the races.

Summerbell

David Summerbell in the Motor Sales & Service Ltd/Flow/AMS Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 8 won the first Modified Production Class 3 race, but was soon out of contention when his transfer case broke, sidelining him for the rest of the day. It was much the same for another big name; Peter “Bull” Thompson, whose E10 turbocharged Mazda RX7 suffered several problems as well, making the grid for only one event in which he ran off on the first corner when his right front tire failed and separated from the wheel causing him to retire and failing to complete the warm up lap on the second Lime Thundersport race with driveline issues. He was however able to show some of the new speed of his car when he was a part of the E10 trio that staged a demonstration during a break in the races.

Overall meet champion Peter Jaggon and his Honda CRX.

Outstanding performances were put on by Peter Jaggon in the IGL/Jaggon Gases/Horse P Racing Honda CRX to win the driver of the meet award with a perfect score of 20 points from his MP2 and IP33 race wins, Alan Chen in the Allied Construction turbocharged Toyota Corolla SR5 and Stephen Bansie in the Scotiabank Subaru Impreza WRX Sti. For many, these three drivers were the stars of the show, with Jaggon winning 4 of 5 races entered and retiring in the final Thundersport event when on a charge through the field, working his way from the back to 6th place before his battery clamp broke on lap 3 and his car shut down. Chen was 4th in the first IP33 race, but really shone in the second when after losing several places on the start, he charged through the field to cross the line side by side with Jaggon, really turning on the thrills and sometimes drifting his car through the tight corners!

Chen (left) and Bansie.

Bansie had qualified on pole for the IP27 race, but his intercooler pipe became disconnected, putting him out of the first race, but stormed from the back of the field in the second event to take 1st place and then he also had a third place finish in the 2nd Thundersport event.
The IP45 category was won by Michelle Laidlaw in a Honda Fit (Race 1) and Chressmore “Bolt” White in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (Race 2). Walton Small featured in both events with a 2nd place in race one and a third place in race 2.

Improved Production 45 Race 1

1st Michelle Laidlaw

2nd Walton Small

3rd Brian Shorter

Improved Production 45 Race 2

1st Chressmore White

2nd Neil Blenman

3rd Walton Small

Defending IP37 champion Rohan Clarke in his Nissan Pulsar seems to have a challenge on his hands with Brian Foster’s Honda Civic getting the better of him in both races, with Richard Chan in a Toyota Corolla GT sedan being the fastest 20 valve engine competitor to finish 3rd in race 1 with Ian Edwards copping that position in race 2.
Improved Production 37 Race 1

1st Brian Foster

2nd Rohan Clarke

3rd Richard Chan

Improved Production 37 Race 2

1st Brian Foster

2nd Rohan Clarke

3rd Ian Edwards
Peter Jaggon started his dominance of the event with the 1st IP33 race and went on to win the 2nd one as well, with Heath Causwell in a normally aspirated 2000cc Mitsubishi Mirage RS and Sebastian Rae in a similar car but with a 1500cc turbocharged engine swapping 2nd and 3rd places in Race 1 and 2 respectively.
Improved Production 33 Race 1

1st Peter Jaggon

2nd Heath Causwell

3rd Sebastian Rae

Improved Production 33 Race 2

1st Peter Jaggon

2nd Sebastian Rae    3rd Heath Causwell

In the IP27 category, Gary Williams (Slowboy Racing/Team Mobay Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 6 ½ ) won race 1 ahead of David Anderson (Quik Cash Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 ½) and Teddy Burton (MAD Honda Civic turbo) , with Bansie winning race 2 followed by Burton and Victor Handal (Tile City Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 7)
Improved Production 27 Race 1

1st Gary Williams

2nd David Anderson

3rd Tedroy Burton

Improved Production 27 Race 2

1st Stephen Bansie

2nd Tedroy Burton

    3rd Victor Handal

In the Modified production Class 1 races, it was Brian Foster who copped 1st place in race 1 followed by Dr. Don Gilbert and Brown’s Town resident Nigel Edwards. In race 2 it was Gilbert’s turn to chalk up a win, with Gary Gregg returning to Dover after an absence of 7 years to place 2nd in his Maxxis Tyres/TSW wheels Honda Civic SIR, which he campaigned in the IP33 category as well. Team Mobay Racing’s Mark Groves aka “The Stig” placed 3rd in that event.
Modified Production Class 1Race 1

1st Brian Foster

2nd Don Gilbert

    3rd Nigel Edwards

Modified Production Class 1 Race 2

1st Don Gilbert

2nd Gary Gregg

3rd Mark Groves

Peter Jaggon in his Juici Patties/Jaggon Gases/IGL/ Horse P Racing Honda CRX won both MP 2 class races, with Teddy Burton/ Sebastian Rae and Christopher Wright (Horse P racing Honda Civic Coupe) /Heath Causwell (Windshield Centre Mitsubishi Mirage) in 2nd and 3rd respectively in races 1 and 2.
Modified Production Class 2 Race 1

1st Peter Jaggon

2nd Tedroy Burton    3rd Sebastian Rae

Modified Production Class 2 Race 2

1st Peter Jaggon    2nd Christopher Wright

3rd Heath Causwell
David Summerbell rocketed into the lead of the MP3 race 1 from Doug Gore and kept it to the drop of the checkered flag to win that event, with a hard charging Chris Campbell in 3rd. In race 2 it was an all Team Mobay Racing affair, as it was the turn of Gore to register a win, with teammates Campbell in second and Gary Williams in 3rd.

Modified Production Class 3 Race 1

1st David Summerbell

2nd Doug Gore

3rd Christopher Campbell

Modified Production Class 3 Race 2

1st Doug Gore

    2nd Christopher Campbell

3rd Gary Williams

In the Motorcycles Class, the results were mixed, with Adrian Blake winning the 1st race and Andre Norman the second. Past race winner Halquin Rodney had several spills and literally fell out of contention for a top spot.

Race 1 1st Adrian Blake

2nd Andre Norman

3rd Christopher Kerr

Race 2 1st Andre Norman

2nd Christopher Kerr

3rd Oneil Sheckleford

In the headline Lime Thundersport class, it was again mostly a Team Mobay Racing affair again, as Stephen Bansie was the only outsider to podium with 3rd place in the final race of the day.

Race 1 1st Doug Gore

2nd Christopher Campbell

3rd Gary Williams

Race 2 1st Doug Gore

2nd Christopher Campbell

3rd Stephen Bansie
In the Automotive Performance Centre Ltd. Toyota 20 valve Challenge Cup, Ivan Lee & Mark Groves emerged as the join early leaders, with newcomer Andre Forbes in 3rd .

APC Toyota 20 valve Challenge Cup
Car #       Name     Year    Make    Model    CC    Race 1   Race 2   Total

88    P37    R. Chang    1991    Toyota   Corolla GT    1587      4    0 4
77    IP37    A. Forbes    1992    Toyota   Starlet    1587    2.4    2.4 4.8
172    IP37    W. Small    1988    Toyota   Corolla    1587      1.6    0 1.6
109   IP37    I. Lee     1986    Toyota   Corolla GTS    1587    1.2 6
7.2
229    IP37    M. Groves    1991    Toyota   Levin     1587    3.6    3.6
7.2

Prize giving will be at the Talk of the Town at the Pegasus Hotel in Kingston on Friday April 17, while the next race meet will be the first round of the Caribbean Motor Racing Championships on May 24 & 25 when eighteen top drivers from across the Caribbean will bolster the numbers of local talent seen at this past meet.

For further information, call Denisha Morgan at the JRDC office at 924-JRDC (5732) or visit the club’s website at www.jrdc.org and check out the updated photo albums and event reports page.



Foster

Clarke

Gary Williams

Gilbert
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Jamaica Karting Association Meet #3

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April 5, 2009

The Jamaica Karting Association will host its third race meet for the year on Sunday April 5th, 2009 at the Palisadoes Go-Kart Track. For more information please visit http://www.iriekart.com.jm/

Easter Dover Preview

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April 13, 2009 9:00 amtoApril 14, 2009 4:00 pm

The first meet of the 2009 Lime /Jamaica Race Driver’s Club National Circuit Racing Championship scheduled for Easter Sunday and Monday, April 12 & 13, at Dover Raceway in St. Ann, is set to break records set last year when the sport of motor racing achieved historic levels of attendance, competition and exposure.  With record attendance figures at events, the inaugural Caribbean Motor racing Championship running successfully in three countries (Jamaica, Barbados & Guyana), the visit of the Red Bull Formula 1 race car piloted by Sebastian Buemi to the streets of New Kingston, the visit of Speed TV’s Jason Britton to Jamwest Speedway for the filming of the Nevasatisfy’d bike and drag racing show and the successful running of a full calendar of events in go karting, dexterities, sprints and rallies, one would think that 2008 would be a hard act to follow.  But if pre event rumors are anything to go by, the Easter Dover race meet will surpass previous records in many aspects.

The Modified Production Class 2 and Improved Production 33 classes are set to be run as separate classes, as the number of competitors expected from those known to have prepared and are preparing cars for the meet has already warranted a race just for these classes alone, with a bevy of Hondas in all sizes, shapes and forms expected to stamp their dominance at the 13 corner track. Word out though is that the Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Toyota, Nissan and BMW marquees especially want nothing of the sort to happen, and amazing horsepower figures have been seen in recent weeks at the dyno, as testing and tuning have been at an accelerated pace for a few weeks now. Competitors have spent exorbitant sums on new engines, suspension and steering components, engine management systems, wheels and tyres, lightened body panels, driveline components and just about every single aspect of their racecars have been improved on since the last meet of 2008.

JRDC secretary David Summerbell has been busy doing a complete overhaul of the Motor Sales & Service Ltd/Flow/Ciclon Energy Drink/AMS Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 8. It is ready for testing at press time and has been fitted with a Gemini six speed dog engagement gearbox amoung other upgrades in an attempt to keep David as “The King.” May Pen’s Peter “Bull” Thompson has been busy looking at the wax job on his turbocharged mazda RX7, eagerly awaiting to unleash its power on the Mitsubishis that have stole the spotlight from him for the past two years.

Race shops all over the Kingston & St. Andrew metropolitan area have been a buzz of activity, such as the P&L race camp, Horse P Racing, Rae Racing and the Bowla race team.  Several potent Hondas, Subaru Imprezas and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions, along with a few Suzuki Swifts, Mitsubishi Mirages, Toyota Starlets, Mazdas and BMWs have all been observed or rumored to be preparing for battle. Let’s just say that, for instance, there are things other than tiles at Tile City.

Team Mobay Racing has rolled out five (5) immaculately prepared Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions, two of which are to be piloted by Doug Gore and one each by Chris Campbell, Guy Graser and Gary Williams. Dean Corrodus’ Kumho Tyres Honda Civic Type R joins the Diamond Star brigade

The Bailey brothers were seen testing at Dover last Sunday, along with Richard Martin in his Datsun 510 with a new engine running well, Chris Campbell with a widebody kit and a host of other upgrades, as well as Dwain Rowe in his Toyota Starlet now running a 6 speed gearbox powered from a 7a engine atop which sits a version of Toyota’s 20 valve, twin cam head.

Peter Rae is reaching back for the Greg Mahfood owned, light chassis Mazda RX7 which he ran once last year, while it is said that Dieter Wilson has now turbocharged his Pro Challenge truck and installed an air shifter and Dean Shaw has installed a larger engine in his version. David Anderson was seen at the recent JMMC hill climb stretching the legs of the ex-David Summerbell Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 6 ½ and looked very fast, so also was Charles Maxwell in the E10, turbocharged front wheel drive Mitsubishi Mirage.


David Anderson


Charles Maxwell

Alan Chen and Xavia Murray are reported to be bringing their turbo charged, rear wheel drive Toyota Corolla GTS’s to the track, one with horsepower figures in the region of a little over 400, while Browns Town residents Nigel and Ian Edwards both are blowin’ breeze as well in their VW Golf and Ford Laser respectively.  Both were also out testing their cars at the recent hillclimb. Not to be outdone, expect fellow Browns Town resident Orville “Piggy” Johnson to have a minimum of 300 of his personal fans cheering him on, while his neighbour Keith Mills grows his own fan base.


Nigel Edwards


Ian Edwards


Orville “Piggy” Johnson.

There is also a challenge coming out of Challenger Garage in Montego Bay to see who has the fastest 20 valve engine racecar amoungst them, so expect to see both front and rear wheel drive Toyota Corolla platforms go head to head to settle that debate.

There is so much to report on, time and space does not permit. Stay tuned for the second installment in  Dover’s Easter Monday showdown preview.

For further information, call Daneisha at the Jamaica Race Driver’s Club office at 924-4572 or visit the club’s website at www.jrdc.org.

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