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McKenna changes to legendary Starlet for BCIC RB25

A late change of car confirmed late last night (Friday) for Ireland’s Barry McKenna has added extra spice to the much anticipated 2wd battle in BCIC RB25. The New York based former American Rally Champion has switched from the Volkswagen Polo GTi R5 he campaigned last year to fellow-countryman Declan Gallagher’s legendary Toyota Starlet.

BCIC Rally Barbados breaks all previous records

BCIC Rally Barbados 2025 is on course to break all previous records in local and regional rallying, with 126 crews on the provisional entry list published at a Media Briefing in the Open-Air Suites at Bushy Park Barbados on Thursday (May 8). Event Director Neil Barnard said: “Rallying in Barbados experienced real growth during 2024, but the overseas response to our event his year has been astonishing.”

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Record shipment of rally cars heads for BCIC RB25

Thirty-five rally cars, the largest-ever single shipment from Europe heading to compete in Rally Barbados, left Portsmouth on the south coast of England early this morning (Monday) on the Geest Line freighter Lombok Strait. A group of 15 regular overseas participants had worked a lengthy 12-hour ‘shift’ on Sunday helping the dockside staff carefully load the precious cargo.

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Shake-up for Rally2 Championship front-runners

Jamaica’s Jeff Panton, who won the Barbados Rally2 Championship in 2023, and reigning champion Josh Read will drive Ford Fiesta Rally2s for the rest of the season. Panton’s Skoda Fabia Rally2 evo has been sold to Suleman Esuf, who returns to the FIA R5 class, while confirmation of entries for Stan Hartling and son Ben further increases the record number in the category for BCIC Rally Barbados to 20.

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Celebration time for overseas crews at BCIC RB25

As BCIC Rally Barbados 2025 approaches, some overseas teams are making final preparations to combine their participation in the Barbados Rally Club’s (BRC) premier event with the celebration of personal milestones, such as landmark birthdays. This tradition has already seen marriage proposals, weddings and honeymoons timed to coincide with the serious business of rallying in the Caribbean.

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British BMW battalion gearing up for BCIC RB25

Led by Martin Stockdale, who will compete for a record 23rd time, four returning British crews confirmed today (April 19) bring to 36 the number of BMWs entered for BCIC Rally Barbados 2025. Stockdale’s son Tom is back for a second year, going head-to-head with his father in the Open Class, formerly Group B, while Cheryl Spencer and Simon Nutter have both joined the BMW ranks for the first time.

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Emotional MudDogs win for Parravicino and Croney

Simon Parravicino and Andrew Croney won the Barbados Rally Club’s (BRC) April Safari on Sunday (April 13), round two of the 2025 Chefette MudDogs Safari Championship. They claimed the Audley Croney Memorial Trophy, named for navigator Andrew’s father, a long-standing member of the BRC and an enthusiastic and skilful competitor in navigational events.

Irish R5s boost class to record number for BCIC RB25

With a five-car team of newcomers from Ireland already confirmed last month to participate in BCIC Rally Barbados 2025, more first-time entries from the ‘Emerald Isle’ announced today (April 11) bring the total now listed in the FIA R5 class to 17, surpassing the previous record of 15 entered in 2022 and last year.

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Record start for Barbados Rally2 Championship

The 2025 Barbados Rally2 Championship opened its fourth season at the weekend on a high note. Not only was the level of competition consistently high, with margins of just tenths and hundredths of a second separating the contenders, but newcomers boosted the entry list to 12, the highest yet for the opening round.

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