
Dover hosts year's first meet on Easter Monday
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Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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The Jamaica Race Driver's Club will be staging its first race meet for 2007 on Easter Monday, April 8, and the following day at Dover Raceway. This event will represent the first leg of the "Caribbean Drivers Championship" and will feature drivers from Trinidad & Tobago, Guyana and Barbados.
So far Guyana has confirmed four cars and Trinidad two. Barbados yet to confirm. The Guyanese drivers are current Caribbean champion Andrew King, who will be accompanied by Mark Vieira (now at the top of the standings in Guyana), and the Morgan brothers, Andrew and Peter, all piloting RX7 Mazdas.
The T&T team of two drivers are Gerard Carrington, who will be partnering (a factory look) Mitsubishi Mivic, and Chris Bourne in his turbo charged Honda Civic. These two gave a good account of themselves at the 2006 Caribbean Championship Series in Guyana, where Carrington won one of the three races, beating King to the line.
The Jamaican representatives should be our top local drivers, all of whom have well-prepared cars to compete for the Caribbean Championship. David Summerbell Jnr (Mitsubishi Evolution 6), Peter Rae (Mazda RX7), Douglas Gore (Mitsubishi Evolution 8) and Peter "Bull" Thompson (Mazda RX7).
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