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Apr 09, 2017 Sports
It was another terrific day at the office for Kristian Jeffrey, who for the second time
Prize winners pose with their hardware following the completion of the presentation ceremony on Friday night.
running raced unbeaten in the Georgetown Grand Prix which was organised by GT Motorsports and held before a large crowd on Friday night, at the Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club.
Jeffrey, who has become one of the best all-round racers in the Caribbean, was again in dominant form, sweeping all three races in the PRO Cup to be crowned champion driver.
The rest of the field including Canada’s Daryl Timmers, Trinidad and Tobago’s Kristian Boodoosingh and Guyana’s own Stefan Jeffrey were no match for the young speedster.
As was expected, Trinidad and Tobago’s female champion Bridget Singh proved that she is the female to beat after racing to two firsts and a third place in the 125cc Seniors, while Mikhail Persaud produced the drive of the night to past Elan Rahaman on the backstretch in the final lap in a thrilling race to remain unbeaten in all three races and cop the champion driver of the 125cc Juniors.
However, who could relegate the performance of Raymond Seebarran, who competed in the Easy Cup Light and Heavy, winning both categories to be crowned double champion in a stirring display.
Also maintaining his stranglehold on the 60cc category was Jeremy Ten Pow, who raced to two firsts and a second place to cart off the champion driver accolade.
The night’s full results are seen below:
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