With a new title, new marketing partners and an increase in competitors from home and overseas, the 2024 Barbados Rally2 Championship gets under way this weekend. Season three of the Barbados Motoring Federation’s (BMF) first-ever national motor sport championship also features a revised points system and a new two-day finale, while support for island charities remains a key commitment.

The first of nine rounds will be the Motoring Club Barbados Inc’s (MCBI) Spring Blaze Double-Header Sprint over a 7.5-kilometre course between Kendal Woods and Society in St John on Sunday (March 24). The remaining events, spread over six further weekends between April and December, will be organised by the Barbados Rally Club (BRC), the MCBI and Vaucluse Raceway Motorsport Club (VRMSC).

Championship Promoter Be Social has confirmed CIBC Caribbean as a new Major Partner of the Championship. James Amow, Marketing Director at CIBC, said: “CIBC Caribbean relishes this opportunity to be a partner in the Rally2 Championship. Speed is the name of the game when it comes to rally, as it is when it comes to the provision of our services through our new digital platform where clients can go from “hello to funding” in minutes. And just as safety is paramount in an event of this calibre, so it is with the provision of our services to our clients”.

BMF Vice-President David Williams, who is also the Championship Manager, said: “The new title moves us in line with international classes, as R5 has evolved into Rally2. And, as we have more competitors coming on board, we have changed up the points system to spread further down the field, also changed the rewards for classified overall finishers in Rally Barbados. What has not changed is that the top three drivers at year-end will win $5,000, $1,000 and $500 respectively for their nominated charities.”

Over the past two years, 13 drivers from Barbados, the wider Caribbean and the UK have scored championship points, while another six from overseas have competed in the FIA R5 class as non-scoring guests, along with ‘The Boy from Barbados’ Zane Maloney, who became the youngest winner of King of the Hill in 2022 in a Skoda Fabia R5. Those visitors have included New Zealand’s Hayden Paddon, who won Rally Barbados 2023 in a Hyundai i20 R5, and British regulars Roger Duckworth and Tom Preston.

In its first season, the championship was won by Stuart Maloney in a Fabia Rally2 evo, while Josh Read (Ford Fiesta R5) got the nod in a tie-break with Roger Hill (Fabia R5) for second place. Last year, Jamaica’s Jeff Panton (Fabia Rally2 evo) claimed the title with Maloney second and Panton’s countryman Kyle Gregg (Fiesta Rally2) third in his debut season in the category. Mark-Anthony Hinkson has won back-to-back titles in the parallel E-Sports series, administered by Caribbean Sim Motorsport (CSM).

Confirmed as championship newcomers are local drivers Logan Watson, who has already debuted his ex-Zane Maloney Fabia Rally2 evo, and Adam Mallalieu, who will appear in a Fiesta R5 next month, along with American George Sherman (Fiesta Rally2), whose participation brings to six the countries represented on the Rally2 entry list.

Under the revised scoring system, the points-paying positions will now extend to 15th for all rounds, while success in the year’s most demanding event, Rally Barbados, will also be better rewarded. In addition to the points awarded to the top 15 after Day 1 and Day 2 (Friday night is combined with Saturday’s action to make Day 1), last year’s sliding scale of points awarded to the top 10 drivers classified as overall finishers has been replaced by a 10-point bonus for every overall finisher.

At year-end, there will be a new trophy awarded to the highest-placed driver of a car homologated under the original FIA R5 regulations; while a driver may swap between R5, Rally2 and later specification vehicles with all points counting towards the Rally2 Championship, only points scored in an R5 will be considered for the new award.

For media information only. No regulatory value.

For further information:

please contact BMF Vice-President, David Williams – e-mail: [email protected]

web site: https://bmf-fia.com/

BMF24-01a: March 18, 2024

Barbados Rally2 Championship

Provisional list of Rally2 & R5 drivers

driver (nat – car) – nominated charity

Kyle Gregg (JAM – Ford Fiesta Rally2) – Autism Association of Barbados

Ben Hartling (CAN – Ford Fiesta R5) – Autism Association of Barbados

Stan Hartling (CAN – Ford Fiesta R5) – Autism Association of Barbados

Roger Hill (BAR – Skoda Fabia R5) – Ocean Acres Animal Sanctuary

Paul Horton (TCI – Citroen C3 Rally2) – Autism Association of Barbados

Adam Mallalieu (BAR – Ford Fiesta R5) – Ocean Acres Animal Sanctuary

Andrew Mallalieu (BAR – Ford Fiesta R5) – Ocean Acres Animal Sanctuary

Mark Maloney (BAR – Skoda Fabia Rally2 evo) – Ocean Acres Animal Sanctuary

Stuart Maloney (BAR – Skoda Fabia Rally2 evo) – Because of Jenna Trust

Jeff Panton (JAM – Skoda Fabia Rally2 evo) – Food for Poor/The HUB People-helping-people

Josh Read (BAR – Ford Fiesta R5) – Because of Jenna Trust

George Sherman (USA – Ford Fiesta Rally2) – Ocean Acres Animal Sanctuary

Rob Swann (ENG – Skoda Fabia Rally2 evo) – Ocean Acres Animal Sanctuary

Logan Watson (BAR – Skoda Fabia Rally2 evo) – ARK Animal Welfare Society

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For further information:

please contact BMF Vice-President, David Williams – e-mail: [email protected]

web site: https://bmf-fia.com/

BMF24-01b: March 18, 2024

Barbados Rally2 Championship

Calendar of events 2024

Round 1, Mar 24 – * Spring Blaze Double-Header Sprint (MCBI)

Round 2, Apr 28 – Shakedown Stages (BRC)

Round 3, May 26 – King of the Hill (BRC)

Rounds 4 & 5, May 31–Jun 2 – Rally Barbados 2024 (BRC)

Round 6, Sep 14 – Rally of the Sun & Stars (MCBI)

Round 7, Nov 17 – Winter Rally (BRC)

Rounds 8 & 9, Nov 30/Dec 1 – Special Stage Rally (VRMSC)

* for Rally2 Championship purposes, times will be calculated cumulatively and results will be scored as a Rally

Key to organisers: BRC – Barbados Rally Club; MCBI – Motoring Club Barbados Inc; VRMSC – Vaucluse Raceway Motorsports Club

Points system

Rounds 1, 2, 6, 7, & 9: 1st 20, 2nd 17, 3rd 15, 4th 13, 5th 11, 6th 9, 7th 7, 8th 5, 9th 3; all other finishers 1

Round 3: 1st 12, 2nd 10, 3rd 8, 4th 7, 5th 6, 6th 5, 7th 4, 8th 3, 9th 2; all other finishers 1

Rounds 4 & 5 – each day: 1st 25, 2nd 22, 3rd 20, 4th 18, 5th 16, 6th 14, 7th 12, 8th 10, 9th 8, 10th 6, 11th 5, 12th 4, 13th 3, 14th 2, 15th 1. Plus 10 points for each driver classified in the overall results

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For further information:

please contact BMF Vice-President, David Williams – e-mail: [email protected]

web site: https://bmf-fia.com/