– Seebarran dominates easy cup
Kristian Jeffrey ran untroubled in the shifter-kart class, while Raymond Seebarran picked up two champion driver awards during the second installment of the GT motorsports Grand Prix on Friday evening.
Jeffey had no troubles in holding off his cousin Stefan Jeffrey,and Matthew Phang in Race one

and put on an enterprising show in the second race when he outsmarted former coach Darryl Timmers and Stefan in races two and three.
His aggressive style meant that there was little competition on the night that was able to withstand the Jeffrey force and it forms the perfect tune-up before he departs for England later this month to compete in the Radical series.
Meanwhile, Seebarran picked up two champion driver awards on the night, one each in the Easy Cup Light and the Easy Cup Heavy classes.
In the Easy Cup Light class, he finished the first race in second behind Haniff Mohammed and ahead of Stephen Vieira before taking two chequered flags ahead of Ravi Singh on the final two occasions.
In the Easy Cup Heavy category, Seebarran picked up the first race ahead of Shan Seejattan, but finished third in race two behind Seejattan and Marcel Proffit,respectively. He,however, recovered well to take the final chequered flag in the last race ahead of Seejattan.
In the Easy Cup Rookie, Ralph Persaud showed his driving prowess to take the Champion Driver award.
Race one was won by Raymond Baksh, with Dani Narine and Mark Morgan finishing second and third,but Persaud beat off Baksh and Mahendra Boodhoo in race two before returning to stake his claim in race three head of Narine and Baksh.
In other races, Jeremy Ten Pow was able to defend his 60 CC Sunburst Kids cup title after close battles with Jeremy Ten Pow, Nathan Rahman and Paige Mendonca.
He won the first race ahead of Mendonca and Rahaman and then took the second in front of Justin and Mendonca, with Nathan turning the tables on him and Justin in the final race.
In the 125CC junior class, it was a Mikhail Persaud-show as he made a clean sweep of the category,forcing Elan Rahaman into second on all three occasions and John Phang third on two occasions, with Rayden Persaud taking third in the last race.
On the senior end of things, two wins and a third place finish for Bridget Singh meant that she picked up the champion driver trophy. Singh brought third in race one behind Matthew Phang and race winner Denzel Hopkinson but joined Emma Vieira to turn the tables on the boys, winning the next two races ahead of Vieira and Hopkinson.