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Ironshoredexterity
published: Sunday | June 15, 2008

Dean Corrodus, Contributor


Richard Rerrie in his Leroy's Auto Glass/Puma-sponsored Impreza WRX.


Junior Barnes in his Bay Waata Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 9.

The Ironshore Tarmac Time Attack, round three of the Jamaica Millennium Motoring Club/Jamaica Beverages/Kir Dex Transportation Services National Sprint Championships, was held at Montego Park Estates, Ironshore, Montego Bay, on Sunday, June 8.

With perennial title sponsor Bearings & Seals Auto Superstores on track for the signature event and huge corporate support, the meet came together to make the event the largest to be seen in Montego Bay for some time, following record numbers in attendance at recent events at Jamwest, Dover and Kingston.

Winning the JA1 class in the Vision Express Suzuki Swift GTi was Warren Walford in a best time of 3:06.197, with Sean McDonald's Xtreme Auto Toyota Starlet in second place in 3.10.425.

The hotly contested JA2 class saw Team MoBay Racing's James 'Doc' Marsh in his immaculate Toyota Corolla FX posting a scorching time of 2.39.741 to put perennial class nemesis Pernell Fitz-Coy in a similar car in second place on his only run of the day, as he was busy with admission control for most of the proceedings but yielded to the pull of participating in the most exciting tarmac sprint of the season, as most competitors were eager to lay claim to the crystal and acrylic trophies up for grabs at the event.

newcomer

Third place was newcomer to the Ironshore circuit, Andrew Harrison, in the Shur Power Toyota Starlet, with impressive acceleration runs on the front straight, to the joy of the fans.

The JA3 class saw the best performance to date from Leroy 'Ice' Spence in his Selective Auto Parts Honda CRX. He not only claimed the top prize in this class but won the rain-affected championship three lapper as well, claiming the huge crystal trophy that goes along with it, as well as a basket of goodies from Castrol Lubricants/Tropical Battery.

Second in class was Dion Gardner in the Autosource Mitsubishi Mirage RS. He posted a 2:44.393 on his one and only run before an unfortunate mishap on his determined second run when a collision occurred between himself and Kirk Edwards' Toyota Corolla Levin, which was negotiating the final turn of his second lap. Both competitors received only minor injuries and were shaken, but both cars sustained enough damage to put them out for the rest of the day.

Third in class was Gordon McDowell in the Team Mack Attack Hyundai Coupe, who was determined not to lose the 'Flickers' nickname that he has had over the years; but repeated attempts at execution of the Scandinavian style of turning the vehicle yielded marginal results at best.

domination

The JA4 class was again dominated by Thomas Hall in the Xsomo International Toyota Starlet Gt turbo, who completed the first two laps run in just 2:42.08 to put Team Brown's Town's Orville 'Piggy' Johnson in his turbocharged Toyota Tercel in second at 2:53.101.

Richard Rerrie in the Puma-sponsored Subaru Impreza WRX won the JA8 class with a time of 2.28.429 over Junior Barnes, who was making his debut in the Bay Waata Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 9, but suffered damage to his gearbox on his third run.

The JC1 class had five competitors going head to head, with Ivan 'The Terrible' Lee in a supercharged Toyota Corolla SR5 out of the Challenger garage camp claiming the top spot with a 2:49.343, Ian Edwards in the Team Rip It Mazda in second at 3:00.144, and Mandeville's Marcus Barnes in another turbocharged Toyota Corolla SR5 surprising himself with a third-place finish, after being more interested in sliding sideways than posting a fast time, to the delight of the large crowd.

fastest time

Douglas 'Hollywood' Gore won the JC2 class, and in so doing posted the fastest time of the day, a quick 2:24.660 achieved on his third and final run, as he shifted the gears in emphatic fashion up and down the front straight. Newcomer to sprints, Ian Wright, in the ex-Richard Rerrie project Magnum, a turbocharged 4WD Mitsubishi Colt RS, was second in class, having posted a 2:50.339 on his third run.

Patrick Chambers, being the only competitor in the JN2 class, walked away with the trophy after posting a 3:08.688 time. The JN8 class was won by event sponsor Macklin Peterkin in the Ward's Power Tools/Kinn's Auto Parts Subaru Impreza WRX Sti spec C, posting a time of 2.43.876 on his first run, with Salvador Solis in the Xsomo/Chrysalis Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution II in second, and 17-year-old Cornwall College student Dominic Peterkin, son of Macklin, third in a time of 2:52.738.

First in the rain-affected three-lap championship run, as mentioned above was Leroy Spence, with Richard Rerrie in second and Andrew Harrison in third. The event closed with a dexterity display by Marcus Barnes, Maurice Whittingham and Ian Wright that whipped the crowd into a frenzy, with prize-giving following immediately after at the start/finish line.

next event

The next event on the calendar will be the JMMC/Team Mack Attack/Geddes Refrigeration Dexterity #2 at the Palisadoes International Raceway (go-kart track) in Kingston on Sunday, June 22, starting at 11 a.m., after which, on June 28 and 29, LueBoyz Racing will stage the Dr Lushus 'East vs West Summer Drag Shootout' at Jamwest Raceway in Old Hope, Westmoreland.


Ironshore, Montego Bay, was the venue for Jamaica Millennium Motoring Club round three championship. - contributed photos

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