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Mar 11, 2020 Sports
Go-kart and group one champion, Raymond Seebarran, is in the ‘land of the flying fish’; Barbados currently, where this weekend, he will be taking his racing career to the next level with his debut in the Caribbean SR3 Radicals Cup at the Bushy Park Motor Sport Inc. track.
Seebarran, after striking a deal overseas, is attached to Team Fast Parts out of the twin island republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
In a recent interview with Kaieteur Sport, Seebarran expressed delight with the opportunity and he posited that this is a welcomed challenge since he has basically conquered the local competition.
“I am getting the hang of the car fast, although this is my first time behind the wheel of the radical, and I love it. During my first training at Bushy Park (Barbados) I turned in some decent times with my best time in the mid 59 seconds and during my second outing I continued to improve. I am learning as much as I can and I know I have a far way to go but I am confident that I will get there,” Seebarran noted.
He further shared that, “The car feels great. It’s very different from the cars I race in Guyana, much faster, a lot more responsive, but with a little more seat time, I’ll be able to give everyone a fight in the (Radical SR3) series.”
“I feel very confident going into the first race meet of the year this weekend. It will be the first time I am racing these cars but my main goal is to gain as much experience as I can and learn everything I can.”
The Radical Caribbean Cup lasts six rounds with two each in Barbados and T&T with one each in Jamaica and Guyana (at the November International Race meet).
Apart from Team Fast Parts, Seebarran has received invaluable support from Fast Parts Limited, Garage 61, Richtune, C.R. Boodoosingh & Sons, Techpoint Tuning, HB4 Tuning, Bhola’s Marketing, Bushy Park Circuit Inc., Ray’s One Stop Auto Parts, Crumbs N’ Cream Café, Clearview Windscreen Repairs, Big Kahuna Hot Dogs and Express Designs. (Calvin Chapman)
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