GT Motorsports Georgetown Grand Prix… Championship leads for Persaud, Jeffrey, Ten- Pow
The various winners of the Georgetown Grand Prix (GT Motorsports photo)
The various winners of the Georgetown Grand Prix (GT Motorsports photo)

RAYDEN Persaud, Mikhail Persaud and Stefan Jeffrey are among the championship leaders in their respective classes following the second round of the Georgetown Grand Prix on Sunday.

After two rounds of action, Jeffrey leads the Easy Cup Super with a narrow gap over second placed Steven Nobrega and Kristian Jeffrey, respectively

While Kristian won all of the races Sunday, this is his first scoring opportunity of the year and he has gained the maximum 75 points in the Easy Cup Super.
Jeffrey leads with 108 points at the end of yesterday after picking up two thirds and one second place finish, while Nobrega did the opposite in two second place finishes and one third to give him 105 points.

The trio was involved in heated battles throughout the day, with Kristian proving the more effective when it mattered.
In the 125CC Junior class, Rayden Persaud leads after two first and one fourth place finish in Round two. He has a total of 109 points, eclipsing John Phang and Elan Rahaman who have 95 and 82 points, respectively. Phang picked up two thirds and one second placed finish while Mikhail Persaud had two seconds and one third.

In the 125CC senior Class, Mikhail has taken the lead from Matthew Phang with three first place finishes. He has 125 points ahead of Phang who has 87, and Trinidad’s Zachary Boodram who has 76 and his countryman Kristian Boodhoosingh who has 74.
Phang had to settle for three second place finishes despite crossing the line first in race one. He was adjudged to have jumped the start in that race and was demoted one spot to second.

In the 125CC Masters, Shan Seejattan has the lead over Haniff Mohamed and Mahendra Boodhoo. Seejattan, who has 123 points, had one win and two third place finishes yesterday with Boodhoo gaining one win and one scond place finish and Mohamed with one first place finish.

In the Sunburst 60CC baby cup, Jeremy Ten-Pow takes the lead in the championship from second placed Nathan Rahaman. Jeremy had three first place finishes for a total of 128 points with Nathan just behind on 122. Justin Ten- Pow is on 87 and Paige Mendonca is on 81.

In the 60CC Baby Cup, Ben Phang and Nicholas Sawh are tied for first with 126 points. Phang had two firsts and one second place finish with Sawh having the opposite.

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