Heated battles expected for GT Motorsports Grand Prix Finale
Jamaica’s Collin Daley will be a part of shifter cup action at the Georgetown Grand Prix Finale.
Jamaica’s Collin Daley will be a part of shifter cup action at the Georgetown Grand Prix Finale.

DRIVERS from four countries will converge next weekend on the GT Motorsports facility for the season-closing Georgetown Grand Prix Finale.
Contingents from Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, and Canada will assemble to take on the locals in the ultimate display of bragging rights.

From Canada, driver coach Daryl Timmers is expected back here for another crack at his former student, Kristian Jeffrey, in the pro shifter class.
The Barbadians will also send a ‘returnee’ in Orry Hunte who is also seeking to better his performance and climb higher up the podium.

The Trinis will once again be represented by Kristian Boodoosingh along with several newcomers in Reza Ali, Zachary Boodram and Enrique De Leon.
While Boodoosingh will be in shifter kart action, both Ali and Boodram will be expected in the 125cc senior class while De Leon will be in the smaller division.

Jamaica’s Collin Daley will also join the shifter kart battle after dominating his country’s Double Trouble meet just under four weeks ago.
He will have to tangle with the likes of local ace Kristian Jeffrey who is yet to be defeated in this division.

Added to that is the fact that pocket rocket Elliot Vieira has announced his intentions to be among the frontrunners and it will make for a thrilling two-night event which is set for December 16-17.

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