
The curtains of the ENet Caribbean Clash of Champions were pulled on Sunday, November 2, 2025, which saw high-level competition in all categories and, more so, the introduction of the GT3 Class.
At the end of an incident-free day, there were some riders and drivers who outshone their competitors. For instance, Guyanese ace rider Matthew Vieira was crowned the Guyana Motor Racing Champion for 2025 after he dominated the Super Stock A.
On the final day, however, competition from British riders Daniel Linfoot and Gregg Black did not deter him from pushing. In the Street Class, Elan Rahaman dominated the track, while Alain Hopkinson was victorious in the Super Stock B.

However, the king of the track, Andrew King, exhibited his experience and driving skills to come out as the winner of the Group Four category, while Afraz Allie emerged on top in the Group Three category, followed by Shan Seejatan in Group Two.
Ahead of the finals of the Vitz Cup A and B Class Championships, there were some tensions, but that was all put to rest when Rameez Mohamed took the checkered flag in Class A and Bishram Rajaram in Class B.
In addition, Naresh Alves was the winner in the Street Tuner, and Ryan Rahaman in the Sports Tuner. Afraz Allie secured the overall winner in the Starlet Cup. In the Female Class, Malicia Lawrence drove her way to the top.
Meanwhile, in the highly anticipated showdown in the GT3 Class, British rider Will Redford dominated the tracks, securing wins in all three races. His competitor, Mark Vieira, was smoked, while his Trinidadian colleague Franklyn Boodram’s machine did not arrive in time for the November 2 Caribbean Clash of Champions.
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