Local NewsMotor SportSports Maloney, Yearwood claim BCIC Rally Barbados 2026 title by Kurtis Hinds 01/06/2026 written by Kurtis Hinds Updated by Benson Joseph 01/06/2026 3 min read A+A- Reset (from left) co-driver Kristian Yearwood and driver Stuart Maloney. (Photo Credit: RALLY BARBADOS IG) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 506 Stuart Maloney and Kristian Yearwood are the champions of BCIC Rally Barbados 2026 after a hard-fought victory on Sunday. After three days of action, the pair, driving a Skoda Fabia RS Rally2, defeated defending champions Kyle Gregg and Kreigg Yearwood by ten seconds. It marked a comeback victory for Maloney, who crashed heavily in last yearโs event, while Gregg also impressed, despite an earlier crash at First Citizens King of the Hill on May 24. Speaking to Hollie McRae following the race, Maloney said he was delighted to reclaim the regionโs most prestigious rally title. โI canโt explain, it was great, especially coming off (the crash) of last year. Finding the confidence to be out here and be leading was tremendous and having Kristian next to me, him having the confidence in me to get back in the car after how I unfaired him last year, it was brilliant. It was such a great, great result for both of us and I am very happy for it,โ he said. You Might Be Interested In Pybus returns Holder is number two Ferdinand on the mend Co-driver Yearwood was equally upbeat following the result. โYeah, itโs really amazing where we are actually standing now, literally, because 12 months ago we were both on our back. I remember that very well you know, we couldnโt move. So to be here on the top step is a true testament of the resilience of the team to actually get us back here.โย โIโm thankful to everybody whoโs supported us on the recovery journey,โ noted an elated Yearwood. Gregg was happy to be back on the podium following last weekโs crash. โOne hell of a week, I mean P1 would have been sweet.That would have been an awesome story, but you know, Stewart drove well today. We clawed it down to five seconds at one point, but props to him. I drove my life out yesterday trying to gain back some time after losing time on special stage one, but you know, the car worked fine.โ For Kreigg Yearwood it was also a good redemption story. โHats off to Kyle for an amazing drive this weekend, especially mentally getting back into it this weekend to finish P2. We had that minor stall on Friday night, but who knows what could have happened without that. But you know, steady drive, and here we are on the podium again,โ he concluded. The pair of Mark and Justin Maloney finished third, following a steady performance. โI remember when you guys were interviewing all the drivers at King of the Hill and we were like back in the tent and all that, and you passed us by and I said, โyouโre not interviewing us?โโ You said, โWhen you guys are up front, we will, so here we are. Thatโs all it took. You inspired me, so thatโs where it started. It was, it was an awesome rally,โ said a pleased Mark. โThanks to Justin, my son and co-driver, and weโve been at this for a while, everything went well this weekend and the pace was hot.โ Barry Mayers and co- driver Moishe Steinbok finished eleventh as the top two wheel drive finishers. โYeah, a long, long weekend is what I would say. The car held together, which is incredible, and to be able to fight this morning to give a little bit of pushing with Declan from Ireland, he is quick. So Iโm happy to be here in one piece for sure!โ noted Mayers. ย (KH) Kurtis Hinds You may also like โNo room for complacency,โ says coach ahead of Scotland clash 17/06/2026 Small Craft Advisory remains in effect amid strong winds 17/06/2026 Returning nationals should pay for polyclinic drugs, GP โ MP says 17/06/2026