Team Mohammed’s Enterprise annihilates field

― Matthew Vieira is new Super Stock Champion

By Akeem Greene

Days before the final leg of the Caribbean Motor Racing Championships (CMRC) at the South Dakota Circuit, suspense  grew as to who would be crowned the new CMRC Super stock champion  but that question was answered by Matthew Vieira on Sunday. Though no official results have been released by the Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club (GMR&SC), Vieira, who held a slim 22-point lead over Cousin Stephen and despite not winning any of his races on the day he managed to finish in the top pack which allowed him to secure his title.

Matthew Vieira did not have the most successful day on the track but it was good enough  for him to  win the Championship title (Marceano  Narine Photo)
Matthew Vieira did not have the most successful day on the track but it was good enough for him to win the Championship title (Marceano Narine Photo)
Group Three Champion Paul Vieira leads Guyana’s Danny Persaud  (Marceano Narine photo)
Group Three Champion Paul Vieira leads Guyana’s Danny Persaud (Marceano Narine photo)

However, the trill for the thousands in attendance was seeing Team Mohammed’s Enterprise two riders Bryce Prince and Matt Truelove, who were simply unstoppable winning all three of their races in the Super stock and Super bike (outlaw) category.
Prince, riding a Yamaha R6 was clearing a  gear above his opponents on race day as  from  the word go he  opened   substantial lead on all his competitors  and the only  racer who came  was close in his rear view was former Champion Elliot Vieira.
The Moto America Champion arouse the fans in attendance with is guile and precession on the corners and ability to push the 600cc bike down the straight away.
His team member, Truelove, was also on the winning side as he won his three races in the outlaw category in fine style to ride around the track with chequered flag.  Meanwhile, in the group four category, local boy and former champion Kristian Jeffrey made a grand return to home turf.  Jeffrey, who before Sunday would have surrendered his title, had the crowd cheering his name as his Mitsubishi EVO 9 which has  been plagued with mechanical problems  throughout the  three previous legs came good and held off the new group four champion Doug Gore in his Audi TTRS to win  his first two races.
His second was most impressive as he spin off  the track coming out of the “goose neck”  putting him in  last place with about  five to seven laps to  go and the Jeffrey managed to still hold off a challenging  Vishok Persaud to win the race comfortably.  Daniel Deokie, Paul Vieira were also some other standout drivers on the day.
A detailed report of the race day will be published in a subsequent publication.