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SKEETE, MAYHEW WIN SECOND SOL RALLY BARBADOS

Podium for Read delivers best result for locals since 2011

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SOL RALLY BARBADOS 2022

Official results

Key to nationalities (competitor from Barbados unless shown): CDN – Canada; ENG – England; GUY – Guyana; IRL – Republic of Ireland; JAM – Jamaica; SCO – Scotland; T&T – Trinidad & Tobago; TCI – Turks & Caicos; USA – United States of America; WAL – Wales

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SKEETE WINS AS RALLY CLUB RETURNS TO THE ROADS

Close battles between R5s and front-running 2wds

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BARBADOS RALLY CLUB RETURNS TO ROAD RALLYING

Running order lists 46 starters for Shakedown Double Header

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FORM BOOK OPENS AS RALLYING GOES BACK ON THE ROAD

UK friends to reunite at Sol Rally Barbados 2022

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ROOKIE HOAD MOVES AHEAD IN RALLY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

Skeete and Read lead 4wd and 2wd respectively

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ZANE MALONEY’S DOUBLE TOP AT BUSHY PARK SPRINT

Rally Club season opens with close-fought competition

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SKEETE AND MAYHEW WIN FLOW KING OF THE HILL

Huge crowds attend final Sol RB20 shakedown at Stewart’s Hill

Dane Skeete and Tyler Mayhew started their 2020 motor sport campaign in fine style yesterday (Sunday) with victory in Flow King of the Hill, beating Jamaica’s Jeff Panton by just four-hundredths of a second, the smallest winning margin in the 13-year history of the event. Having led after the first of four timed runs, Britain’s Rob Swann finished third, while Barry Mayers claimed two-wheel-drive honours, sixth overall.

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HEALTH & SAFETY THE KEY WORDS FOR SOL RALLY BARBADOS

All eyes on Flow King of the Hill

The Barbados Rally Club (BRC) and the title sponsor of its premier event, Sol Rally Barbados, are committed to running this year’s event in as safe an environment as possible. This was emphasised by both stakeholders yesterday (Thursday) during a Media Briefing held in the Open-Air Suites at Bushy Park Barbados, which is playing an important role in the infrastructure for the event, postponed from earlier in the year by the coronavirus pandemic.

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Bushy Park comes alive as motor sport restarts

After three months of inactivity during the coronavirus Lockdown, Bushy Park Barbados has burst back into life . . . at least as far as the essential Covid-19 safety protocols will allow. Frustrated competitors from across the disciplines headed for St Philip over the past two Sundays (June 28 & July 5), as Bushy Park Circuit Inc (BPCI) organised Track Days for karts, race cars and rally cars.

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