The Bermuda Rubis Energy Karting Championship moved into its penultimate stage under clear skies this weekend, as 36 drivers took to the track to battle for vital points in the hunt for season glory.
With only two race days remaining in the 2025–2026 calendar, the tension was palpable across every division. While some championship leaders have established a comfortable cushion, several categories remain wide open, ensuring the title race will go down to the final afternoon of the season later this month.
In the L206 class, Robert Wheatley produced the standout performance of the day, delivering a flawless triple to take the checkered flag in all three heats. His dominance left the rest of the field fighting for the remaining podium spots. Jason North secured second place in the first and third heats, while Justin Lindo claimed the runner-up position in the second. The battle for third was a split affair, with Owen DeCosta taking the final podium spot in the opener before David Barbosa claimed it in the subsequent races.
The TAG Senior category proved to be a more varied affair at the front of the pack. Nathan DeCosta bookended the day with victories in the first and third heats, only to be denied a clean sweep by Ryan Burgess, who claimed top honors in the second race. Blake Horseman demonstrated his podium credentials with a brace of second-place finishes, while Jorja Thomas stepped up to take second in the final heat of the day.
Consistency was the defining theme in the TAG Junior class, where Jonathan Linberg was in a league of his own. Linberg swept all three heats with authority to tighten his grip on the standings. He was shadowed throughout the day by Syah Pedro, who maintained a firm hold on second place, while Alondro Albouy delivered a disciplined performance to secure three straight third-place finishes.
In the KZ Masters category, Jason DeCouto proved unbeatable, asserting his dominance by sweeping every heat. William Dunkley remained his closest challenger, maintaining constant pressure to secure a trio of second-place results.
The KZ class provided the fastest and most intense action of the afternoon, featuring a crowded grid of nine karts. Blake Horseman looked to be heading for a perfect day after winning the opening two heats, but he eventually had to settle for third in the finale. Ryan Rebello remained a constant threat, securing second in the first and third heats, while Ryan Burgess underscored the competitive nature of the division with a podium finish in every race, including two second-place results.
There was also plenty of encouragement for the next generation in the Cadet Arrive and Drive class. Mason Sousa delivered a composed performance to take top honors ahead of Miguel Cabral. Perhaps the most impressive story of the day came from newcomer Cooper Hillier, who marked his debut appearance on the track with an excellent third-place finish.
The paddock now prepares for a final showdown on April 26th. With championship silverware on the line and season-long rivalries reaching a boiling point, the final day of the Rubis Energy Championship promises to be a high-stakes conclusion to a thrilling year of racing.
Bermuda's Aeziah Divine has completed his first official test of the 2026 R&G Moto4 British Cup season, delivering a promising performance that marks a significant step forward for the young racer.
Over two days of testing at Donington Park race circuit, six sessions were held in total with Divine consistently finishing in the top 10 - his target goal for the season.
He showed an impressive pace throughout the opening day, posting finishes of P9, P8, and P12 across the three sessions despite managing clutch issues in the final session. On the second morning, he carried that momentum into the first session, recording his fastest lap of the test and securing another P9 finish in both his Moto4 class and amongst the 35 riders in his combined group with a laptime of 1:41.817. The following session was disrupted by mixed conditions and ultimately red-flagged before he was able to complete any flying laps. Divine’s team did not go out in the final session of the test due to high winds.
Despite the disrupted second day, Divine finished P12 overall, a marked improvement on his P24 result at the same stage last year.
Reflecting on the weekend, Aeziah said: "It was awesome being back out with the team. I'm really happy with how it went, and I can't wait for the Oulton Park test in a couple of weeks."
Divine is working hard to put the right training program in place to run alongside his competition season to help him continue pushing on the sharp end. With the promising start, he’s more determined than ever for the important season ahead.
The next test takes place at Oulton Park on Wednesday, 22nd April 2026.
Friday, April 03, 2026
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.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
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.
Sunday, March 22, 2026
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.