ENet Caribbean Clash of Champions 2024: Over 80 competitors gearing up to compete
Motorsports enthusiasts have an exciting event to look forward to: the ENet Caribbean Clash of Champions, the return of which promises an action-packed day, with over 80 competitors ready to compete.
This year, TEAM CAMS would be bringing 19 drivers to the track in a record-breaking representation, and the international flavour would be enhanced by the Mazda Miata Spec cars from Trinidad making their debut in Guyana. It’s a first that’s bound to intensify the competition.
With a lineup spanning 13 unique classes, the event would showcase a range of talent and machine power ranging from high-speed cars to bikes, and would culminate in 21 electrifying races.
This year’s event introduces the Female Class, which adds more diversity to the competition, as talented female racers would be taking to the track.
The stakes are high, with thrilling championship battles and rivalries that have been building up throughout the season set to come to an end in this meet.
Some of Guyana’s beloved motorsport stars, including Kristian Jeffrey, Stefan Jeffrey and Sharima Khan, would return to the circuit after long breaks, bringing their familiarly fierce and competitive spirit with them. Joining them are two professional racers from the United States, Krystin Jaenicke and Quinlan Lall, whose racing backgrounds in Formula cars, LMP, and GT3 competition add a layer of professionalism and intensity to the field. Apart from the established names, an influx of new riders would compete in the bike classes, increasing the number of contenders and injecting fresh excitement into the races.
The highly anticipated clash of champions promises a day of thrilling track action and a family-friendly atmosphere for spectators. Fans can look forward to seeing their favourite drivers and experiencing the heart-pounding excitement of motorsport at its best.
To enhance the viewing experience, the event offers various ticketing options: A general admission ticket is priced at $4000, while a child’s admission ticket is priced at $2000. A ticket to the DJ Stress Fan Zone Hospitality Suite costs $5000 for adults and $3000 for children. A ticket to the AJM Elite Zone is priced at $25,000, and an exclusive race day experience is offered therein. General tickets are available at the GMRSC Office, while interested patrons can contact DJ Stress at 609-5100 or AJM Elite Zone at 722-3201 for hospitality tickets.
The South Dakota Circuit would come alive with roaring engines and nail-biting races, and fans are encouraged to arrive early on Sunday, November 10, to capture every moment of this premier motorsport event.