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Friday, April 03, 2026
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Divine’s 2026 Moto4 British Cup Grid Unveiled
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The future of motorcycle racing has been mapped out as the official entry list for the 2026 R&G Moto4 British Cup was revealed today, featuring a 24-rider permanent grid that includes Bermuda’s rising star Aeziah Divine.
Spanning nine rounds and 18 high-octane races, the championship serves as a critical rung on the "Road to MotoGP" ladder. This year’s field is arguably the most competitive in the series' history, blending seasoned returning talent with a new wave of international prospects graduated from the world stage.
The global influence on the British Cup is clearer than ever. Seven riders have successfully navigated their way through the FIM MotoMini World Series, including six finalists who have now earned their spots to compete on full-sized circuits.
Among the returning favorites is Ryan Frost, who finished a stellar third in the 2025 standings. Frost will start the season as a clear title contender, but he faces a grid hungry for progression. For Bermuda’s Aeziah Divine, the season represents a vital opportunity to establish his pedigree on the UK’s most iconic tracks as he aims to climb the professional ranks.
The 2026 campaign kicks off in May at the technical Oulton Park circuit with the first of the season’s triple-header weekends. The schedule then moves through a "who’s who" of British motorsport, including stops at Snetterton, Brands Hatch, and Thruxton.
However, the undisputed crown jewel of the calendar arrives in August. The Moto4 British Cup will head to Silverstone to share the stage with the world’s elite at the British Grand Prix. Racing in front of a global MotoGP™ audience offers these young riders a unique shop window to showcase their talent to factory scouts.
The championship will also make its annual pilgrimage to the "Cathedral of Speed" at Assen in the Netherlands before returning to the UK for a grand finale at Donington Park in early October.
There is little time for the riders to settle in. Before the competitive action begins at Oulton Park, the entire 24-rider field will head out on track this weekend for an official pre-season test at Donington Park.
For Divine and his contemporaries, these testing sessions will be crucial for dialing in their machinery and psychological preparation ahead of what promises to be a career-defining season.
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Saturday, March 28, 2026
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Barnes & Rebello shine under the lights at Southside Showdown
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The Bermuda Karting Association’s much-anticipated Showdown at Sundown delivered a night of high-octane drama as the island’s elite drivers battled for supremacy at the Southside Motor Sports Park.
The evening belonged to Scott Barnes, who showcased his remarkable versatility by securing victories across two distinct divisions. In the Tag Senior final, Barnes was pushed to the absolute limit by Ryan Burgess, eventually crossing the line after fifteen laps with a razor-thin margin of less than half a second. Nathan DeCosta claimed third in that encounter, while Bilal Binns and Jorja Thomas rounded out the top five.
Barnes' dominance continued in the KZ Masters class, where he navigated a sixteen-lap marathon to finish five seconds clear of Stephen Corrado. Rian Lindo managed to edge out William Dunkley in a frantic dash for the final podium spot, with Jason DeCouto following closely in fifth.
The Shifter KZ final provided the most intense duel of the night. Ryan Rebello emerged victorious in a masterclass of defensive driving, fending off a relentless challenge from Ryan Burgess to win by just 0.568 seconds. Barnes capped off a grueling evening by taking third in this category, finishing ahead of Brandon Frank and Chris Ricca.
In the L206 Masters division, David Barbosa demonstrated superior late-race management to secure a hard-fought victory. He remained composed under pressure from Robert Wheatley to win by a two-second margin. The experienced Jason North took third place in a crowded field of nine karts, finishing ahead of Justin Lindo and Zach Linsell.
The younger generation also made their mark under the floodlights. Tanner Correia enjoyed a sensational double-winning performance, first dominating the Cadets class by finishing fifteen seconds ahead of Jacob Garrett, with Mason Sousa and Miguel Cabral following. Correia then stepped up to the Tag Junior category, where he delivered another commanding display to beat Alondro Albouy and Syah Pedro to the top step of the podium.
As the engines cooled at Southside, the results solidified several key positions in the overall championship standings. With the season reaching its business end, the consistency shown by the likes of Barnes and Rebello has set a formidable benchmark for the chasing pack.
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Sunday, March 22, 2026
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DeGraff & Daniels Shine as Motocross action Returns
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The Bermuda Motocross Association delivered a high-octane spectacle at Southside Motor Sports Park this weekend, with veteran riders and emerging talents alike dominating the dirt in a packed schedule of racing.
In the premier Expert class, Allan DeGraff once again proved to be the man to beat, navigating the technical Southside circuit with precision to take the top spot ahead of a resilient Preston Martin. The victory solidified DeGraff’s position at the summit of the elite field after a series of intense heats.
The youth divisions provided some of the most competitive racing of the day, particularly in the 50cc class where A'kyo Cannonier emerged victorious. Cannonier led a podium that included Ace Moniz and the busy Diego Daniels, who impressed many by also securing the top spot in the PeeWee Division. Daniels was followed in that category by Massiah Smith and Eli Philpott.
In the 65cc division, King Clarke reigned supreme over Cassidy Spencer-Furbert and King-zyahn Browne, while Azai Burt showed exceptional pace to claim the 85cc title ahead of Mazaii Tucker and Tinho Tucker Wall. Burt also made his presence felt in the Novice category, finishing third in a field led by Mikah Alves and runner-up Deige Paynter.
The veteran classes saw experienced campaigners battle for supremacy in the dusty conditions. Aaron Cannonier took the honours in the Over 30 category, fending off challenges from Lorenzo Burch and Willem Vermeulen. Meanwhile, the Over 40 class saw Ben Zoeller produce a clinical performance to finish ahead of Ashley Simmons and Ronald Trott, rounding out a successful day of racing for the Association.
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Sunday, March 15, 2026
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Fog & Rain Challenge Drivers at Rubis Energy Championship
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Despite a foggy and rain-soaked start to the day, racing action eventually roared to life, as the Bermuda Karting Association hosted Race #12 of the Bermuda Rubis Energy Karting Championship.
A total of 44 competitors took to the track, with early morning weather conditions delaying the start of racing. One of the day’s highlights came in the L206 class, which saw a record-breaking 18 karts on the grid — the largest number of competitors ever racing simultaneously in a single class.
The race also marked the debut of new driver Blake Camara. Competition was intense across all three heats in the L206 division, with positions changing frequently throughout the day. Jason North captured the checkered flag in Heats 1 and 3. Owen DeCosta secured second place in Heats 1 and 3, while Brian Bulhoes claimed victory in Heat 2 and finished third in Heat 3. Robert Wheatley completed the podium in Heat 1 with a third-place finish.
In L206 Masterclass, the Richard Walker Talbot took the flag across all 3 heats. In the Tag Senior division, Ryan Burgess crossed the line first in Heat 1 and placed third in both Heat 2and Heat 3 Nathan DeCosta dominated the later heats, taking first place in both Heat 2 and Heat 3. Blake Horseman finished third in Heat 1 before moving up to second in both Heat 2 and Heat 3. Jorja Thomas and Jonah Moniz maintained consistent performances, finishing fourth and fifth respectively across all heats.
Consistency also defined the Tag Junior class, where Tanner Correia claimed first place in all three heats. Alondro Albouy held second place throughout the day, while Jonathan Linberg secured third place inHeats 2 and 3.
In the KZ Masters category, William Dunkley delivered a strong performance, winning Heat 1 and finishing second in both Heat 2 and Heat 3. Jason DeCouto placed second in Heat 1 and continued with solid finishes in the remaining heats.
The KZ class featured 10 karts on the grid and produced some of the day’s most competitive racing. Heat 1 saw Blake Horseman take the win, followed by Ryan Rebello in second and Ryan Burgess in third. Rebello responded in Heat 2 by taking the checkered flag, with Horseman second and Burgess third.
Rebello continued his momentum in Heat 3, finishing first again, while Burgess and Stephen Corrado secured second and third respectively.
The Cadet class also saw steady results throughout the day. Tanner Correia claimed the checkered flag,followed by Jacob Garrett in second place. Mason Sousa finished third, while Miguel Cabral rounded out the field in fourth.
With just two race days remaining in the season, drivers are pushing their limits as the championship battle intensifies in the closing rounds of the 2025–2026 Bermuda Rubis Energy Karting Championship.
The next event will make history for local karting, as racers compete in the first-ever night race under the lights at the Southside Motorsports Raceway.
The event will take place on Friday, March 27th, and Saturday, March 28th, with gates opening at 5 p.m. and racing beginning at 6 p.m. Admission is $10.Spectators will have the opportunity to witness Bermudian and International drivers battle it out on the track in what promises to be a thrilling night of motorsport.
Click Here to see the Full 2026 Race #12 of the Bermuda Rubis Energy Karting Championship Results
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Wednesday, March 11, 2026
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DeGraff Dominates as Thrills and Spills Return to Southside
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The roar of engines and the scent of exhaust filled the air at the Southside Motor Sports Park as the Bermuda Motocross Association delivered another high-octane round of racing. On a track that demanded both technical precision and raw bravery, the island's elite riders and rising stars faced off across a packed schedule of competitive heats.
In the blue-ribbon Expert division, Allan DeGraff showcased why he remains the man to beat on the Southside dirt. DeGraff produced a masterful display of control and speed to take the checkered flag, holding off a determined challenge from Aiden Simmons, who secured a hard-earned second place in the elite category.
The future of the sport was equally impressive in the younger brackets. Jackson Amaro claimed top honors in the PeeWee class, leading home a field that saw Eli Philpott and Massiah Smith round out the top three, followed by Kailo Young and Kannon Tucker. In the 50cc division, A'kyo Cannonier proved untouchable, taking victory ahead of Ace Moniz and Tiano Tucker Wall, with Diego Daniels and Eli Philpott completing the top five.
As the bikes grew in power, so did the intensity of the rivalries. King Clarke reigned supreme in the 65cc class, edging out Cassidy Spencer-Furbert and Rome Dill in a fiercely contested battle. King-zyahn Browne and A'kyo Cannonier followed closely behind to secure fourth and fifth respectively. The 85cc category saw Azai Burt deliver a clinical performance to stand atop the podium, followed by Tinho Tucker Wall and Mazaii Tucker, while Jaylon Glasford and Jason Amaro Jr maintained the pressure to round out the leading group.
In the Novice ranks, Mikah Alves showcased significant progress to take the victory, leading a competitive pack that included Anyari Persad, Shadai Williams, Deige Paynter, and Andrew Caines.
The veteran classes proved that experience counts for everything on the challenging Southside terrain. Aaron Cannonier took the win in the Over 30 division, followed by Lorenzo Burch and Dillon Carreiro, with Willem Vermeulen and Kenshae Mills-Wilson fighting for the remaining spots. Meanwhile, in the Over 40 category, Ben Zoeller utilized a superior racing line to claim first place ahead of Ashley Simmons and Ronald Trott, while Jason Harrell and Paul DeCouto showcased their enduring skill to complete the top five.
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