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Uptick in international media coverage for Sol RB23

There will be a major uptick in worldwide media coverage for Sol Rally Barbados (June 9-11) and its ‘Motorsport Island’ home this year, as a combination of factors converge to further consolidate the event’s already robust international reputation. It has been included on the calendar of the TER World Series, a new-for-2023 extension of the Tour European Rally Series, whose promoters blend sports reporting with coverage of each rally location’s tourism sector in global broadcast and online coverage.

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Big points on offer for Championship rivals in Sol RB23

The first two weekends of June are crucial for competitors seeking to win the coveted Barbados Rally Club (BRC) Champion Driver trophy. The points to be scored at First Citizens King of the Hill (June 4) and Sol Rally Barbados 2023 (June 9-11) represent just over one-third of the total for the year, so nothing can be left to chance in the two marquee events in the Club’s seven-round championship.

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Normal service resumed in 2wd battle for Sol RB23

Top Two-Wheel-Drive in Sol Rally Barbados is an accolade fought over with as much commitment and determination as overall victory and means every bit as much to the protagonists as well. Just ask Justin Campbell, 14th overall and top 2wd in Sol RB22 in his BMW M3 with co-driver Ayrton Bannister, who said afterwards: “It was the closest feeling I think I could get to winning Sol Rally Barbados.”

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Maloney passes Bruce for BKA Sectus Technologies Championship lead

With a perfect record of four wins, reigning Champion Driver Calem Maloney has assumed the lead of the Sectus Technologies Barbados Karting Association (BKA) Championship from Aeden Bruce, who had led after the UpBeat Wholesale-sponsored opening round in March. Having finished ahead on points of cousins Zak and Jacob Mayers in the hard-fought 60cc Cadet class last time out, Bruce had to give best last Sunday (May 7) in round two, sponsored by Williams Equipment.

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WORLD-CLASS STARS HEAD FOR SOL RALLY BARBADOS

FIA winners Maloney and Paddon in 85-strong entry

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SOL RALLY BARBADOS 2023

Programme of key events

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SOL RALLY BARBADOS 2023

Special Stage Schedule

Times indicate Car 1 due

Friday, June 9
1900 SS1 – Sol SuperSpecial, Bushy Park (2.5km)

Saturday, June 10
0945 Restart – Sol Speighstown
1025 SS2 – Dark Hole 1 (4.10km)
1105 SS3 – Chefette Sailor Gully 1 (4.00km)
1130 SS4 – Pickering 1 (7.60km)
1225 SS5 – Dark Hole 2 (4.10km)
1305 SS6 – Chefette Sailor Gully 2 (4.00km)
1330 SS7 – Pickering 2 (7.60km)

Lunch halt – Greenland Agricultural Station

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SOL RALLY BARBADOS 2023

Provisional entry list at May 17

+ some classifications may be subject to scrutineering

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

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SOL RALLY BARBADOS 2023

At a glance

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Boodoosingh and T&T lead Radical Caribbean Cup

Kristian Boodoosingh of Trinidad & Tobago is the early leader of the 2023 Radical Caribbean Cup (RCC) after winning twice in the opening round at Bushy Park Barbados yesterday (May 14). While Mark Maloney of Barbados was the other race-winner, two podium finishes plus two fastest lap bonus points place Jamaican teenager Tommi Gore second in the standings on his debut in the series.

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