Home Video Gallery Contact Us Advertise Here
IslandStats.com RSS Feed
Motor Sports

Home
Motor Sports Home
Schedules
Current Scores
Historical Scores
Photo Gallery
Related Links
Contact Us
Advertise
 
IslandStats.com RSS Feed

 

Motor Sports
Sunday, November 02, 2025
North & Burgess Blaze to Victory in Rain-Soaked Showdown

IslandStats.com
Wet weather couldn’t slow the action as the Bermuda Karting Association delivered a thrilling round of the Rubis Energy Karting Championship at Southside Motor Sports Raceway.

Drivers battled slick conditions and close competition across all classes in a day packed with high-speed drama.

In the L206 class, Jason North was in unstoppable form, storming to victory in all three heats.John Carreiro Jr. and Owen DeCosta kept the pressure on but had to settle for podium finishes behind the dominant.

Ryan Burgess was the man to beat in Tag Senior, taking a clean sweep across all heats. Nathan DeCosta, Jorja Thomas, and Jonah Moniz kept the racing tight, but Burgess proved untouchable all day.

In Tag Junior, rising star Tanner Correia showcased consistency and control, winning every heat ahead of Alondro Albouy, Jonathan Linberg, and Syah Pedro.

Correia doubled up with another dominant performance in the Cadet class, holding off Jacob Garrett to go undefeated once again.

The combined Shifter (KZ & KZ Masters) class provided some of the day’s most exciting racing, with Ryan Burgess powering to victory in the KZ division, followed by Ryan Rebello and Stephen Corrado. In the Masters ranks, Jason DeCouto swept all three heats, with strong runs from Philip Correia, Rian Lindo, and #2 William Dunkley rounding out the podiums.

Despite the rain and reduced visibility, the drivers put on an electrifying show — proving once again that Bermuda karting thrives in any conditions.

Click Here to see the Full 2025 Rubis Energy Karting Championship Race Day 4 Results
Saturday, October 25, 2025
Hatherley Leads Buggy Class as Nitro Racing Heats Up

IslandStats.com
Round Three of the Bermuda Nitro Racing Association at Southside Racetrack delivered another day of fast-paced action, and www.islandstats.com can now bring you the updated standings as the season progresses.

The competition is proving to be incredibly tight across the classes, with razor-thin margins at the top of the leaderboards.

In the highly competitive Buggy Class, Marcel Hatherley currently holds the top spot with a total of 56 points. However, he can't afford to get complacent, as both Ryan Pacheco and Naeem Spencer are hot on his heels, sitting just four points behind with 52 points each, promising an intense battle for the title.

Meanwhile, the E-Buggy Class sees Kimo in the lead with a strong tally of 58 points. The fight for second place is equally fierce, with Joe Valadao and Naeem Spencer (pulling double duty across classes) both tied on 54 points, setting the stage for more thrilling races in the upcoming rounds.


Sunday, October 19, 2025
Close Finishes Define Thrilling Karting Championship Round

IslandStats.com
The Bermuda Karting Association delivered a day of high-octane action at the The Bermuda Karting Association 2025-2026 Rubis Energy Karting Championship - Race Day #3, featuring razor-thin margins and impressive displays of driving skill across all classes.

The event, which saw three heats contested, provided an early indicator of who will be challenging for the title this season.

The L206 class was decided by fractions of a second. Heat 1 saw a late charge from Jason North, who snatched the victory from Owen DeCosta on the final lap after DeCosta had led the majority of the race.

Heat 2 featured a tight battle at the front, with North, DeCosta, David Barbosa, and Robert Wheatley locked in a close pack. The most thrilling action of the day came in Heat 3, where North and a fierce competitor crossed the finish line separated by a mere 0.021 seconds.

The Tag Senior division was dominated by Ryan Burgess, who claimed three straight wins. Other top finishers included Nathan DeCosta and Blake Horseman, who consistently traded podium spots. Jorja Thomas and Jonah Moniz rounded out a competitive top five.

In the Tag Junior category, Tanner Correia and Alondro Albouy secured the first and second overall positions, respectively. The fight for third was hotly contested, with Jonathan Linberg and Syah Pedro battling closely until the end. All drivers ended with a respectful touch, showcasing excellent sportsmanship.

The combined Shifter classes, featuring 12 high-speed karts, produced thrilling battles throughout the day.

KZ: Blake Horseman led the charge in Heat 1, closely followed by Ryan Burgess and Ryan Rebello. Heat 2 saw Burgess and Horseman locked in a tight duel. The final heat ended with Burgess, Stephen Corrado, and Horseman finishing in an intense, tight pack.
KZ Masters: The podium shifted completely in each race, highlighting the class’s fierce competitiveness. Rian Lindo claimed the win in Heat 1, Jason DeCouto took Heat 2, and Philip Correia triumphed in Heat 3.


Strong performances from the club’s youngest racers, including Tanner Correia, Jacob Garrett, and Leo Serrano, impressed onlookers and hinted at the emergence of future stars in the sport.

Click Here to see the Full 2025 The Bermuda Karting Association 2025-2026 Rubis Energy Karting Championship - Race Day #3 Results
Sunday, October 19, 2025
High-Flying Action at Motocross Championships

IslandStats.com
The Bermuda Motocross Association held a thrilling day of racing for the Bermuda Rubis Energy Motocross Championship on Sunday, October 19th, delivering competitive action across all classes at the Southside track.

Veteran riders and rising youth stars alike put on a show for the crowds, with close battles defining the results in every division.

The premier Expert class saw a strong performance from Allan DeGraff, who dominated the field to claim first place. He was chased hard by Zico Majors in second and Jonah Smith, who completed the podium in third.

Experience paid off in the Masters Divisions:

In the Over-30 category, Lorenzo Burch proved too quick for his rivals, taking the win ahead of Luke Parker in second. Willem Vermeulen finished third.
The Over-40 race was a family affair at the top, with Le-troy Trott claiming the victory over Ronald Trott, who finished second. Ben Zoeller secured third place.

Young rider A'jahni Foggo impressed spectators by competing in and winning two divisions, showing great versatility and endurance:

He topped the podium in the Novice class, ahead of Z'naz Jones in second and Anyari Persad in third.
Foggo also claimed the victory in the 85cc class, with Azai Burt taking second and Tinho Tucker Wall third.

The day was kicked off by the stars of tomorrow, who delivered exciting races in the junior classes:
65cc: King Clarke secured the top spot, with Cassidy Spencer-Furbert coming in second and Rome Dill finishing third.
50cc: A'kyo Cannonier took the win, followed by Ace Moniz in second and Ade Stovell in third.
PeeWee: The club’s youngest riders navigated the course successfully, with Eli Philpott claiming the victory. Massiah Smith and Diego Daniels finished second and third, respectively.

PeeWee: Class:

Eli Philpott

2. Massiah Smith
3. Diego Daniels
4. Jackson Amaro
5. Kailo Young

50cc Class:

A'kyo Cannonier

2. Ace Moniz
3. Ade Stovell
4. Kaden Bean-Wolfe
5. Henry Stevens- Carty

65cc Class:

King Clarke

2. Cassidy Spencer-Furbert
3. Rome Dill
4. King-Zyahn Browne
5. Henry Stevens- Carty

85cc Class:

A'jahni Foggo

2. Azai Burt
3. Tinho Tucker Wall
4. Jaylon Glasford
5. Jazai Easton-thompson

Novice Class:

A'jahni Foggo

2. Z'naz Jones
3. Anyari Persad
4. Mikah Alves
5. Azai Burt

Over 30 Class:

Lorenzo Burch

2. Luke Parker
3. Willem Vermeulen
4. Antonio Famous
5. Jason Amaro

Over 40 Class:

Le-troy Trott

2. Ronald Trott
3. Ben Zoeller
4. Jason Harrell
5. Wentworth Tucker

Expert Class:

Allan Degraff

2. Zico Majors
3. Jonah Smith
4. Preston Martin
5. Aiden Simmons
Tuesday, October 07, 2025
Tough Finish Doesn't Detract from Cumbermack's Season

IslandStats.com
The final round of the R&G British Talent Cup in the AJN Steelstock Kawasaki British Superteen Class did not deliver the fairy-tale ending Jediah Cumbermack might have hoped for, but the Bermudian racer still showcased his talent across a tricky weekend.

While the season's close was perhaps frustrating, Cumbermack secured a highly creditable performance, particularly in qualifying, demonstrating his adaptability in adverse conditions.

Cumbermack's weekend started strongly, battling against changeable weather conditions. A wet practice session required the young rider to quickly adapt to the reduced grip levels on the track, a challenge he met with success.

This adaptability carried through to qualifying, where Cumbermack put in an excellent effort to secure 6th place on the starting grid. This was a significant achievement in what were described as "very tricky conditions."

The main race proved to be a test of resilience after a challenging start. Cumbermack lost ground early on, dropping four positions down the order.

"I didn't get the start I wanted," Cumbermack will have undoubtedly felt, but he quickly settled into a determined rhythm. Over the following laps, he steadily regained his pace and began picking off riders one by one.

He managed to work his way back up through the field, eventually fighting to regain his starting spot, crossing the line in 6th place. The next position, 5th, was momentarily within his sights on the final lap, but he simply ran out of time to execute the final pass.

Reflecting on the entire season, Cumbermack extended his appreciation: “I want to thank all my sponsors and my mom for helping me throughout the race season.”

Despite the lack of a podium finish in the last race, Cumbermack's pace and ability to qualify well underline a promising season of growth and competitive racing in the challenging British Superteen Class.
Last 75 Headlines




IslandStats.com - Bermuda's Online Sports Source
 
© Copyright IslandStats.com