Living Barbados Magazine November 2014 Edition April 2014 edition | Página 30

Doug Maloney, seen in his current Audi A4 quattro, is unique in having raced over five decades But it was not to last. After just 2 years, the Pirelli International of October 1994 was described as “the grand farewell”, with Prime Minister Owen Arthur promising his Government would assist in keeping the sport alive in Barbados. As the circuit closed for a second time, Bizzy Williams, who raced a saloon car that day, was still the outright lap record-holder: while his time of 42.6s, set in a Brabham BT28 single-seater in 1975, had not been beaten this time round, the saloons of the modern era were not far off – Sean Gill’s Toyota Starlet was the fastest, a t 43.98s. Island fans were not starved of circuit racing for as long during Bushy Park’s second hiatus, as the newly-formed Barbados Auto Racing League (BARL) ran its first full season in 1997, building on unofficial gatherings of competitors in the intervening couple of years. From small beginnings, BARL grew steadily in membership and secured increased sponsorship, while Bushy Park benefitted from a swathe of improvements - electronic timing was introduced, followed by new start lights, roofing of the pits and newly-painted grid markings, while diligent work by Wendy Williams and her crew brought the grounds back to their former glory. BARL’s first International Race Meet in 2003 was sponsored by Williams Industries, as the venue attracted revived interest from the region, Barbados becoming one of the host countries of the Caribbean Motor Racing Championship in 2008. In recent seasons, around 100 local drivers have raced at Bushy Park each year ... and Doug Maloney is still one of them. The region’s only driver to have competed across five decades - when Bushy Park was closed, he ‘filled in’ with rallying and speed events – he is now the proud grandfather of third-generation Maloney racers, while son Mark is the lead investor in the re-development of Bushy Park. Other current track stars have past connections, too, not least Stuart Williams, who has followed father Bizzy as outright lap record holder; his time of 40.866s (2012, Lotus Elise) will stand 28 LIVING BARBADOS APRIL - AUGUST 2014 Nearly all of the original 1.3-kilometre layout remains although it has been excavated and re-laid to blend in with the new southern loop bringing the total length to 2.2kms, with a constant width of 12 metres, developed to achieve FIA Grade 3 approval. Internal link roads create a kart circuit of 1.2kms, which will meet Grade A venue requirements for CIK-FIA events. Once licensed, Bushy Park will be able to host International circuit-racing categories such as Formula 3 and Touring Cars,and karting events up to World Championship level. In addition to circuit racing, there is a drag strip, while other disciplines, such as autocross, dexterity, drifting and rallycross will be catered for, along with industry and road safety driver training programmes. forever as the old circuit record, while Roger Mayers and his Ford Focus will stand as fastest four-wheel-drive, his time of 40.996s clocked in March 2007 finally dislodging Bizzy, almost 38 years on. The last line of chapter three was written in June 2013, when BARL brought the curtain down on its 17-year tenure, Bushy Park’s longest period of continuous use... over 42 years, each of the island’s motor sport clubs have organised events there and all of them eagerly wait to see what the new multi-purpose facility has to offer. Following three years of planning and consultations, supported by motor sport’s world governing body, the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), the Government of Barbados and the Barbados Motoring Federation (BMF), work started last August and was progressing well at press time towards completion in late March. Funded by a group of local investors, the developer and operator, Bushy Park Circuit Inc (BPCi), is turning the dreams of island motor sport fans into reality. A major coup for the circuit, for Barbados and for the wider Caribbean is the arrival of Top Gear Festival Barbados, along with the opening round of the Red Bull Global Rallycross Championship; this has been long in the planning, with the BMF and BPCi working alongside the Barbados Tourism Authority to bring it to fruition. The spectacular programme of activities will not only provide the island’s enthusiastic and knowledgeable fans with a weekend to remember, but also launch Bushy Park Circuit to a worldwide audience in print, broadcast and social media.