(By Stephan Sookram in Barbados, compliments of B.M. Soat, John Fernandes Limited and Mohamed’s Enterprise)
IN spite of technically winning the 2017 Caribbean Motor Racing Championship (CMRC)’s super stock title, Bryce Prince does not intend to let up as he heads to Guyana.
Prince, who spoke exclusively to the Guyana Chronicle on Sunday afternoon, contended that there is still some work to be done.
“We knew that if we came to Barbados and we could bring home three more wins then we’d be able to wrap up the championship, and that was the goal coming into the series; to try and win as many races and do as well as we can and win the Championship.”
“It takes a little pressure off going into Guyana. I mean we can see what else we can do to try and push for some faster lap times there. I know Mohamed wants to see us improve.”
He contended that he wanted to leave an indelible mark on the series which he believes has been done by setting the lap times.
“We want to go to the events and be the best that we can; so the way we see to do that is to set the fastest laps by a bike, ever, and it’s been good for us,” he added.
Prince has managed a clean sweep since his introduction in the series this year under the team Mohamed’s Enterprise banner aboard their R6.
He has also copped the lap records in Jamaica, Barbados and Guyana thus far, as he gets ready to collect his trophy at the final leg in November.