GMR&SC Ignite race meet
Mohamed Ahmad completes the first Sports Tuner class win yesterday
Mohamed Ahmad completes the first Sports Tuner class win yesterday

Pole for Truelove, Jeffrey
… Maloney cops SR3 pole

THE Ignite race meet got off to a flying start yesterday with pole for Kristian Jeffrey and Team Mohamed’s Harry Truelove in the Caribbean Motor Racing Championship Group 4 and Superstock categories.

Mark Maloney out-qualifies Calvin Ming by eight-thousandth of a second

Jeffrey with a 33.3 seconds time was able to snag pole ahead of Barbados Mark Maloney (35.259) and Guyana’s Noel ‘Rupie Sewjattan (35.767).
“Still got some problems to work out but we are happy with pole,” Jeffrey said.
Meanwhile, Harry Truelove, who rides under the Team Mohamed’s Enterprise out-qualified his brother and current CMRC superstock leader Matt.

Harry’s 33.997 was not the fastest bike time of the day, however, with the team’s Richard Cooper riding the super sport bike posting a 33.592.
Matt clocked a 34.050 for second, with Steven Vieira posting a 34.866 and Matthew Vieira a 35.665.

Team Mohamed’s Harry Truelove out-qualifies his brother Matt for the first time this season.

In the Radical SR3 Caribbean Cup, Maloney out-qualified Calvin Ming by eight-thousandth of a second with Stuart Maloney, Kristian Jeffrey and Mark Vieira in that order.
Group two has Marc Gill of Trinidad (38.271) starting on pole today with Shan Seejattan second by just one-tenth of a second and Chet Singh third.

Group three has Kristian Boodoosingh out of Trinidad (35.665) on pole, ahead of countryman Ronald Wortman and Rameez Mohamed.
Annand Ramchand has pole in the Choke Starlet Cup.

Kristian Jeffrey took Group 4 pole (GTRidez photos)

In the first of three races today, Zalim Mohamed took the Street Cross class ahead of Rene Tucker and Shem Chattergoon while the Street Tuner Class was won by Raymond Seebarran ahead of Narine Dasrat and Vickey Persaud.

The final race of the afternoon, Mohamed Ahmed took the Street Tuner class ahead of Adrian Persaud and Seebarran.
Racing begins at 08:00hrs today..

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