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Karting rewards its Champions and volunteers

More than 40 competitors and volunteers were honoured at the Barbados Karting Association’s (BKA) Prizegiving for the 2025 Sectus Technologies Championship on Saturday (January 31). Calem Maloney was crowned Champion Driver and Edward Norris Rookie Driver of the Year, while Jordyn Hinkson was the Most Improved Driver and Ava Mayers won the new-for-2025 Highest-placed Female Driver award.

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Podium places for female racers at Bushy Park

Two female racers stood on the end-of-day podiums for the first time at Sunday’s (September 21) fifth round of the Barbados Karting Association’s (BKA) Sectus Technologies Championship. Hailey Brathwaite and Ava Mayers were the third-placed points-scorers in their respective classes.

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New names in the top six after BKA round four

New names have climbed into the top six of the 2025 Sectus Technologies Barbados Karting Association (BKA) Championship points standings following the fourth round at Bushy Park. Calem Maloney remains the overall leader from new second-placed Jordyn Hinkson, while reigning Champion Driver Jacob Mayers climbs from sixth to third.

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Cadet class battle hots up as BKA returns

As Barbados Karting Association (BKA) members prepare for round four of the 2025 Sectus Technologies Championship on Sunday (August 17), a close battle is developing for the Easykart 60cc Cadet class. Sunday’s Williams Equipment Raceday at Bushy Park will run alongside the BMF OK-J Development Nations Cup, starting at 9.00am.

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Maloney retakes lead of BKA title chase by two points

With three wins at Sunday’s (September 8) Crane & Equipment Raceday at Bushy Park, Calem Maloney has retaken the lead of the Sectus Technologies Barbados Karting Association (BKA) Championship after seven rounds. Since slipping back when he missed the second round in March, the Easykart 125cc class leader has been edging closer and now leads Zak Mayers by two points, 575 to 573.

Mayers retains BKA lead but margins are reduced

Jacob Mayers has halved his cousin Zak’s lead in the Sectus Technologies Barbados Karting Association (BKA) Championship after Sunday’s (June 23) fifth round at Bushy Park Barbados. Three wins have cut Zak’s cushion in the Easykart 100cc from 47 to 25 points, while Calem Maloney’s four wins in Easykart 125cc have brought him to within six points of second-placed Jacob in the overall standings.

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Momentum shifts in BKA Championship standings

Zak Mayers has increased his advantage in the Sectus Technologies Barbados Karting Association (BKA) Championship following a thrilling day of wheel-to-wheel racing at Bushy Park Barbados on Sunday (April 7). The Crane & Equipment Raceday was free from major incidents or penalties, producing five different race-winners, with another five drivers claiming podium places, and a shuffle in the standings as the momentum shifted in two of the BKA’s three classes.

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