“As an FIA RTP trainer, I’ve completed training in 26 different counties around the world. This was the most fulfilling event I’ve been involved with. We had an incredible audience of 14 really talented young karters from 10 to 15 years old, who were way beyond our expectations in their level of experience for such young people.” – Dubai Grand Prix Clerk of the Course, Ronan Morgan
Ahead of rounds three and four of the Caribbean Junior Karting Academy Trophy (CJKAT) at Bushy Park Barbados this weekend (February 2-3), the 14 young regional contenders have earned high praise from Dubai Grand Prix Clerk of the Course Ronan Morgan.
After heading the team of FIA-accredited Regional Training Providers (RTP) who tutored the youngsters last month, he said: “they promise a great future for Caribbean motor sport.”
Morgan, his Dubai GP Deputy Clark, kart racing expert Gordon Mellis, and former F1 driver Tommy Byrne conducted two days of classroom and on-track training, organised by the Barbados Motoring Federation (BMF) at the facility.
Morgan said: “As an FIA RTP trainer, I’ve completed training in 26 different counties around the world. This was the most fulfilling event I’ve been involved with. We had an incredible audience of 14 really talented young karters from 10 to 15 years old, who were way beyond our expectations in their level of experience for such young people.”
“What made it for us was that, after two days of intensive training over many modules followed by two days of great wheel-to-wheel racing, we witnessed first-hand an incredible improvement as drivers and in general all-round learning. The lasting image I have was most of the young stars coming to us individually with no prompting, thanking us for what we taught them – great people, who promise a great future for Caribbean motor sport.”
Part of the action during the opening weekend Full article: https://newsroom.gy/2019/01/28/fia-trainer-cites-great-future-for-caribbean-motorsport/
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