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Nov 16, 2015 Sports
– Seejattan also performs well
In what must clearly be the most dominant performance of his career, Guyana and Caribbean champion Kristian Jeffrey obliterated the field in the Seaboard Marine Caribbean Motor Racing Championship to leave no doubt about who is the best driver in the Series.
Driving in front of a capacity crowd in the final leg of the Championship at the South Dakota Circuit yesterday, Jeffrey won all three races in the division to retain his title of Caribbean champion.
Trinidadian Christian Boodoosingh trailed Jeffrey home in two of the races, but suffered mechanical problems and was relegated to a minor position in the other.
Trinidad and Tobago’s Group 3 driver Ravi Singh was also in scintillating form as he blitzed the field to duplicate Jeffrey’s performance, while young Matthew Vieira was another competitor who finished the day with three wins.
Other outstanding performances came from Shan Seejattan, who won two Group 2 races, while Rameez Mohamed won the other.
Among those in attendance yesterday were Minister of Tourism Kathy Hughes and Director of Sport Christopher Jones.
Up to press time, the full results and the winner of the overall championship were not disclosed and Kaieteur News will make them available in a subsequent issue.
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