BPMSI restructures ahead of August International
Ahead of the upcoming visit to Barbados of the GT Challenge de las Americas (August 29/30), host club Bushy Park Motorsports Inc (BPMSI) has confirmed some management changes. Two-time champion at the St Philip facility, Neil ‘Shocky’ Corbin, is the Club’s new Chairman, while Jamal Estwick, whose background is in karting, is Vice-Chairman.
Driving a turbocharged Nissan in Group 3B, the top class back in the day, Corbin was Champion Driver in 1998 and 2000, before taking on a club management role, then concentrating on family and business after retiring from competition.
Now keen to become more involved again, he says: “While I have not raced for many years, I have followed the sport closely and look forward to working with some old friends and leading BPMSI into the future. We have some solid plans in place to build on the arrival of the GT Challenge. Watch this space.”
Estwick is one of the founders of Track Champs Motorsport Barbados (TCMB), a mixed group of enthusiasts, some experienced, some less so, who have been honing their racing skills in regular competitions at the venue’s Karting Experience in recent years.
The experienced Kurt Seabra retains his position as BPMSI’s Competition Secretary, while immediate Past Chairman Sean Maloney is also on the Board. Three more positions remain to be filled in the coming weeks.
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For more information on BPMSI: secretary@bushyparkmotorsportsinc.com








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