Local NewsPress ReleasesSports Motorsport puts safety at the top of the agenda by Barbados Today 16/03/2026 written by Barbados Today 16/03/2026 2 min read A+A- Reset MCBI President David Williams. (Photo Credit: Barbadosmotorsport.com) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 354 The Barbados Motoring Club of Barbados Inc (MCBI) was forced to abandon its rally on Sunday due to safety concerns, after a group of spectators opted to watch the event from a dangerous area. The spectatorsโ reluctance to relocate resulted in the MCBI bringing an abrupt halt to Spring Blaze 26 at the halfway stage. The incident occurred while volunteer marshals and timekeepers were preparing for the change of direction after the four morning runs from Kendal Woods to Cherry Grove in St John. During that time, several spectators removed caution tape delineating โno-goโ areas to establish what they considered to be a better viewing position. Despite a number of requests from officials to move to a place of safety and being informed that their persistent behaviour would endanger the continued running of the event, the spectators refused.ย As a result, the eventโs management team cancelled the remaining four runs. You Might Be Interested In Pybus returns Holder is number two Ferdinand on the mend ย The MCBIโs decision was endorsed by the islandโs governing body, the Barbados Motoring Federation (BMF) and the Barbados Rally Club (BRC), which organises the islandโs premier event, Rally Barbados. Last April, at least five people were injured during the BRCโs Shakedown Stages Rally in St Peter after a vehicle driven by one of the competitors skidded off the roadway and ploughed into a group of spectators. ย MCBI president David Williams said while they were disappointed with the result, he maintained that safety was paramount. โWe were faced with a situation which could have endangered any number of persons, competitors or spectators, so we had to close down.ย โFor drivers looking forward to the start of the season, it is a huge disappointment, and for fans as well, but when our decision was announced in the service area, there was a big cheer and applause. Safety is always our goal,โ Williams said. ย President of the BMF, Senator Andrew Mallalieu, said he fully supported the MCBIโs decision to cancel the event. โWhile we do not involve ourselves in the day-to-day running of our member clubs, we fully support the MCBIโs decision today. Despite the disappointment it will have caused for fans and competitors who have worked during the off season to prepare themselves and their cars, safety is always the paramount priority, a lesson I hope has been learned,โ he said. ย Also lending his support was BCIC Rally Barbados Event Director, Neil Barnard, who added: โTogether with the MCBI and BMF, the Rally Club remains sharply focused on all aspects of safety โ including competitors and spectators. We support any member clubโs efforts in this regard.โ (PR) 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 Motorcyclist fined $500 after roadside cocaine find 22/04/2026 Forde: Families with means failing to care for older folk 22/04/2026 Exclusive: Bajan firm behind ferry service gets two ships 22/04/2026