Sports Four drivers lead BRC Championship jointly by Barbados Today 02/04/2025 written by Barbados Today 02/04/2025 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 559 Four drivers are currently tied in the chase for the champion driver title of the Barbados Rally Club (BRC) ahead of third round, the BRC Shakedown Stages on Sunday. Kevin Armstrong, David-Anthony Balgobin, Stuart Maloney and Rhett Watson have each scored 30 points in their respective classes. All claimed maximum scores in the Spring Blaze Double-Header Sprint on March 16 in St John, organised by the Motoring Club Barbados Inc. (MCBI) and shared with the BRC as the first two rounds of its 2025 Drivers’ and Class Championships. There will be nine rounds, ending with the Winter Rally in October, with one dropped score. The event on Sunday will feature nine stages at popular venues in St Peter and St Thomas, with crews tackling three loops of Springvale (3.2 kilometres), Rock Hall (3.1km) and Sailor Gully (2.5km). Two of the races will take place before lunch and the other will happen in the afternoon, with the first run of Springvale scheduled to start at 10:45 a.m. and the first after lunch at 3:15 p.m. Multiple champions, Maloney and Watson are on familiar ground, but leading the standings overall is a new experience for Armstrong and Balgobin. You Might Be Interested In Pybus returns Holder is number two Ferdinand on the mend Driving a BMW 325, Armstrong won Clubman 3 in each direction of the MCBI event, while Karl Bovell (BMW 325) and Ryan Wood, moving up a class in a BimmaCup Too, shared the podium places. Unfortunately, Bovell may be on the sidelines for some time, unable to build on his early results, following an accident outside his home after the event ended. “We were shocked to hear of Karl’s accident and the Barbados Rally Club wishes him a speedy recovery,” Rally Club public relations officer Neil Barnard said. Balgobin, who was crowned Motoring News Rookie Champion in the 2024 BRC Autocross Championship, was fastest twice in C2. Stewart Gordon of Antigua & Barbuda was second in the first direction, and reigning C2 champion Chris Hoad was third before improving to second in the reverse runs, ahead of Greg Cozier, all driving BimmaCup cars. Maloney, driving a Skoda Fabia RS Rally, was chased home in both directions by the Jamaican pair of Kyle Gregg in a Ford Fiesta Rally2 and Jeff Panton in a Fabia Rally2 evo in the FIA R5 class, which was the best subscribed of the day with eight starters. Dane Skeete was the overall winner both times in his Subaru Impreza WRC 12, so leads the 4WD standings. Watson, driving a BMW M3, claimed his two wins in the SuperModified 2 class, and Andrew Jones, in a Ford Escort MKII, shared the podium places with Nigel Reece, on the first outing in his recently acquired, ex-Josh Read Toyota Starlet. Watson also leads the 2WD standings ahead of Jones and Reece, with Neil Corbin fourth after two Modified 2 class wins in his Toyota GT86 CS-R3. (PR/BT) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like U-15s revel in retaining title, CWI chief offers congratulations 25/04/2025 Unbeaten Barbados clinch U15 title with win over Guyana 24/04/2025 Breakout year for Alexander on D1 stage 24/04/2025