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BARBADOS IS SMALL, BUT BIG IN MOTOR SPORT - FIA Pres says

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » September 2nd, 2012, 11:27 pm

BARBADOS IS SMALL, BUT BIG IN MOTOR SPORT

Despite being a tiny island in the Caribbean, Barbados has a secure future in world motor sport. So says Jean Todt, the President of the sport’s world governing body, the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), whose remarks came during a recent visit to the island as part of a tour of FIA member countries in the region.

Addressing a representative gathering of public and private sector stakeholders in island motor sport, along with competitors and officials from the seven member clubs of the Barbados Motoring Federation (BMF), President Todt said: “You are small, but you are big for the FIA. I want you to know that Barbados is an important member of our international organisation in sport, and in mobility, where your representatives Andrew Mallalieu and John Sealy each play a role in our business.”

Of the FIA’s 135 member countries, Barbados is one of only 10 with a population of less than 1 million; with a total of more than 400 competition licences issued during 2011, it also has arguably the most active motor sport community per head of the population of any country in the world.

During the lunchtime reception at The Villages at Coverley, former Ferrari F1 team manager Todt said: “You have here a real appreciation and passion for cars, for racing, it’s a culture. It is fascinating when you think that, in Barbados, there are just 275,000 people living in this island . . . but you have created the BMF.”

The delegation, which also included FIA Vice-President Jose Abed of Mexico and America’s Nick Craw, President of the FIA Senate, was on a whistle-stop tour of the Caribbean, visiting Cuba, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago on its way to the XIVth American Congress of the FIA in Cancun.

As the FIA flight arrived on the evening before Kadooment, the BMF arranged a day of relaxation mid-way through a gruelling 12-day schedule for the FIA delegates. Tuesday’s official events began with a brief ground-breaking ceremony at Bushy Park, after which the delegation was transported to Coverley, where there was a display of nearly 30 competition vehicles, representing all the disciplines of the BMF’s member clubs.

After touring the display, President Todt said: “I was very impressed this morning with what you have started at Bushy Park, and it has been a privilege here to be able to speak to your drivers, starting from eight years old, as well as the managers of your clubs, and share their passion and fascination with our sport. It has been a short visit, as we have been jumping from one country to another, but I look forward to coming back to your country and enjoying the beaches and the motor sport.”

The FIA’s motor sport remit runs in parallel with its commitment to mobility, in particular the United Nations’ Decade of Action for Road Safety (2011-2020), a cause close to the hearts of Todt and his partner Michelle Yeoh, who was unable to make the trip to the Caribbean. During their visit, members of the FIA delegation joined in a meeting arranged by Barbados Automobile Association President John Sealy and chaired by the Hon. John Boyce, Minister of Transport and Works, to discuss mobility, making roads safe, and the Decade of Action for Road Safety.

Highlighting the work of the BMF during his address at Coverley, President Andrew Mallalieu said: “The acquisition of Bushy Park by the Government of Barbados was the start of the journey to create a permanent home for motor sport. We have a development plan that, when implemented, will include areas for each discipline in our Federation to develop its capabilities, including a kart circuit that will be the springboard for our young drivers to have the opportunity to move on to the international scene.

“The Barbados Automobile Association will develop a driver and marshal training centre that will serve to improve safety in motor sport and on our roads - such a facility does not exist in Barbados today. Although no date is set for the start of work, as there are some final details to resolve, it was appropriate to involve the FIA delegation, as they are hugely supportive of our plans for developing island motor sport and the funds from the FIA Institute’s Facility Improvement Programme were vital to kick-start the project.

“The facility could not come to fruition without the assistance of the private sector. Not one dollar of public money has been used in the development of this plan. The land will be leased from the Crown on a long-term lease and 100 per cent of the cost to develop the facility is being raised through private means. At the end of the lease, the facility will revert to the Crown, ensuring that it remains permanently as the home for motor sport.

“While the strategy to acquire Bushy Park was hatched under then Prime Minister Owen Arthur, the acquisition of the land occurred under Prime Minister David Thompson and, today, the ground-breaking was held in Prime Minister Stuart’s term, demonstrating the country’s on-going commitment to this long-term goal.

“I would like to say a huge thank you to Mark Maloney, who has assembled a group of investors, including Bizzy Williams, who have committed to funding the development of the facility at no cost to the BMF. Without Mark’s vision, tenacity and generosity, we would not have achieved what we have thus far. I look forward to the day when I can call on all present today and you, President Todt, to join with us again for the opening of the completed facility.”

Welcoming the attendees to the earlier ground-breaking ceremony, Bizzy Williams said: “I am delighted to see the top brass of the FIA here to join with us in developing Bushy Park further, as it was the grant from the FIA which enabled us to develop the Master Plan, and their investment was significant. There is tremendous potential here in what is, in my opinion, the best site for motor racing in Barbados and I look forward to seeing the development starting in earnest.”

The Hon Michael Lashley, Minister of Housing & Lands and Acting Minister of Sport, then welcomed the FIA visitors, not only to Barbados, but also to his constituency of St Philip North. He said: “In the 2011 Budget, the Government of Barbados had given its commitment to the motor racing fraternity, and we have thereon committed to assist wherever possible. The Ministry of Housing & Lands is now working feverishly with the ever-pressing Mr Mallalieu to make sure that all things are sorted out.

“Indeed, we are, I would say, one step away . . . and it is really a manifestation of Government’s commitment. This facility offers great potential for the growth of this parish and, by extension, of Barbados and the tourism sector. We have an opportunity to create a facility that will stand out regionally and internationally, and I am 100 per cent behind this development.”

The Minister was then joined by FIA President Todt at the controls of a JCB 3CX; under the guidance of an operator from C O Williams Construction Ltd, which had provided the equipment, they broke ground on the grass infield of Bushy Park, close to the marquee where the formalities had been held.

For further information, please contact BMF President, Andrew Mallalieu:
e-mail: Andrew.Mallalieu@terracaribbean.com


Photo taken shortly after the ground-breaking at Bushy Park
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From left: President of the FIA Senate Nick Craw; Andrea Oliver and Henry Krausz, Vice-President and President of Automovil Club Dominicano; President of the Canadian Automobile Association Tim Shearman; FIA NACAM Board Member Enzo Spano; Vice-President of the FIA Carlos Abed; President of the FIA Jean Todt (foreground); President of the BMF Andrew Mallalieu; the Hon Michael Lashley, Minister of Housing and Lands; investor Mark Maloney; President of FIA Region IV Jorge Tomasi; FIA International Travel Liaison Manager Jean Claude LeFebvre; investor Bizzy Williams

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From left: Barbados Automobile Association President John Sealy; the Hon. John Boyce, Minister of Transport and Works; President of the FIA Jean Todt; Anthony Wiltshire, Acting Permanent Secretary, Minister of Transport and Works

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Young kart racer Stefan Hinds enjoys the chance to engage FIA President Todt (left) and Vice-President Abed

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With FIA President Todt at the controls and Minister Lashley over-seeing, the ground is broken at Bushy Park

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From Left: Ministers Lashley and Sealy are shown around the Coverley motor sport display by BADD President Nick Harrison

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MotorSport display at Coverley

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FIA President Jean Todt speaks as Barbados Motorsport Federation President Andrew Mallalieu looks on.

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Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » September 2nd, 2012, 11:34 pm

This would have been the sod turning ceremony for the Bushy Park Formula circuit that will be built

you may remember reading about it here
http://www.trinituner.com/v3/2010/06/25 ... g-complex/

You can find out more about this circuit track project here
http://www.apexcircuitdesign.co.uk/prod ... _barbados/

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Location: Barbados

Circuit type: FIA Grade 3

Length: 2.0 km

Additional info: Footage of the circuit prior to the Apex-designed upgrades is available by clicking here.

Clive Bowen was invited in 2005 by Ralph ‘Bizzy’ Williams to attend the season finale of the Bajan saloon car championship at Bushy Park, an event which attracted 15,000 spectators (comprising nearly 5% of the country’s population). He was brought in to the country to review the circuit’s options to upgrade the 1971 built track to a minimum FIA Category 3 status and to propose an appropriate and commercially viable track redevelopment. The land for the site is currently under control by the government of Barbados and the local Barbados Motorsport Federation near agreement to lease and develop the facility. One thing is certain; there is no doubt about public support for motorsport in Barbados or the willingness of those in the sport to see the circuit upgraded.

In 2010 Apex were commissioned to establish an engineered solution and master plan to upgrade Bushy Park to a 2.0km FIA Grade 3 circuit as part of the FIA Institute Facilities Improvement Programme, with a commercially sustainable surrounding development. This project is now very much a target for economic regeneration and tourism and is expected to be upgraded in 2012.

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Postby r3iXmann » September 2nd, 2012, 11:35 pm

meanwhile we fighting up with TTASSA :roll: ..

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Postby wagon r » September 3rd, 2012, 12:20 am

guess i'll be travellin to Bim alot....

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Postby Victory_Specification » September 3rd, 2012, 12:27 am

r3iXmann wrote:meanwhile we fighting up with TTASSA :roll: ..

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Postby Morpheus » September 3rd, 2012, 2:55 am

That is very distressing indeed. Not that they doing it eh. Glad for them!
But why we so slow/backward and politricks in everything???!

Well done Barbados

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Postby Victory_Specification » September 3rd, 2012, 5:14 am

^ Agreed.

It's not like we don't have the land/money/technology/competent workforce/willing entrepreneurs to build something to put that facility to shame.

Sigh, politics.

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Postby kes_vtec » September 3rd, 2012, 6:11 am

it is sad, but you do know is OUR fault... when i see how far they got, i think as trinis, we have to be ral A-holes... but we like it so...


sad...

but best for them, do it right...

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Postby White CZ4A » September 3rd, 2012, 6:33 am

Good for them.

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Postby cinco » September 3rd, 2012, 7:03 am

sweet!
i wish they would offer better rates to fly to barbados tho

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Postby HondaHo de 1st » September 3rd, 2012, 7:36 am

the minister of sport should remove his head from his cocolox and see this............. imagine a non-petrochemical economy can bring this....... wow...

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Postby psykomorf » September 3rd, 2012, 8:21 am

Duane 3NE 2NR wrote: Not one dollar of public money has been used in the development of this plan. The land will be leased from the Crown on a long-term lease and 100 per cent of the cost to develop the facility is being raised through private means.


Good stuff.

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Postby White CZ4A » September 3rd, 2012, 8:21 am

^imagine a non-petrochemical country can have a better standard of living than us!

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Postby dread_2002 » September 3rd, 2012, 8:24 am

bdos gdp is 1/10 of trinidad and their 10x more developed

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Postby cinco » September 3rd, 2012, 8:33 am

barbados has also achieved first world status
your move PP

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Postby foss » September 3rd, 2012, 8:56 am

I envy them. I really do.

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Postby dread_2002 » September 3rd, 2012, 9:03 am

tt gov and ttasa is a bunch of tief

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Postby j.o.e » September 3rd, 2012, 9:07 am

We all know about the politics in TT motorsport. But what is stopping entrepreneurs from investing in a facility? I always wondered how come nothing has come off the ground. Even if its a facility on a small scale. Even Grenada has a decent drag strip.

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Postby nareshseep » September 3rd, 2012, 9:41 am

If FIA saying that about Barbados, what will they say about Trinidad?

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Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » September 3rd, 2012, 9:42 am

HondaHo de 1st wrote:the minister of sport should remove his head from his cocolox and see this............. imagine a non-petrochemical economy can bring this....... wow...
The Minister knows about the development in Barbados and he said he is very interested in building a facility here

He is adamant though that motorsport bodies in T&T need to come together and only then will development of a racing facility start here.

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Postby Conrad » September 3rd, 2012, 9:55 am

Meanwhile in Trinidad, the "Financial Hub of the Caribbean"...

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Postby dread_2002 » September 3rd, 2012, 9:57 am

why cant the people, the citizens vote for who they want on a governing board for motorsport?
we live in a democratic country right?

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Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » September 3rd, 2012, 10:08 am

dread_2002 wrote:why cant the people, the citizens vote for who they want on a governing board for motorsport?
we live in a democratic country right?
You can

You need to join TTASA, the National Governing Body (NGB) for Motorsport in T&T, in order to vote for who leads TTASA

TTASA's last general elections and AGM was held on July 11th 2012 where the incumbent will stay on for another term

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Postby foss » September 3rd, 2012, 10:27 am

Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
TTASA's last general elections and AGM was held on July 11th 2012 where the ignorant aholes will stay on for another term


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Postby wagon r » September 3rd, 2012, 10:46 am

sad to say, but we don't have the passion they have in Bim. The mere fact that the whole track issue over there is being done privately and we here have compaines making $$$$ and could reap the benifits of building one, don't see that far down the road.

...we often comment on trinis always waiting on hand outs and for the gov't to do everything, and the comments in here prove that.

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Postby FugiTECH » September 3rd, 2012, 11:28 am

What about the project tam was doing , I know Inshan In Barrackpore is trying but Funds is his problem.

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Postby foss » September 3rd, 2012, 11:38 am

wagon r wrote:sad to say, but we don't have the passion they have in Bim. The mere fact that the whole track issue over there is being done privately and we here have compaines making $$$$ and could reap the benifits of building one, don't see that far down the road.

...we often comment on trinis always waiting on hand outs and for the gov't to do everything, and the comments in here prove that.


I ha no morneyy dan...

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Postby fraggle » September 3rd, 2012, 5:59 pm

I like that they got such a facility before us. It shows that we not as progressive as we think we are. Reality just kicked us in the nutts, and it hurts so bad. P.S. wait til they start doing F1 testing or something there, then we will really poop our pants with envy.

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Postby wagonrunner » September 3rd, 2012, 6:11 pm

Of the FIA’s 135 member countries, Barbados is one of only 10 with a population of less than 1 million; with a total of more than 400 competition licences issued during 2011, it also has arguably the most active motor sport community per head of the population of any country in the world.

The local jackasses won't see competition, They pondering how to get TT$1200 (price around 2010) x 400.

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Postby wagonrunner » September 3rd, 2012, 6:18 pm

doh make me pee on your car doors.................. Say it truthfully, or don't say it at all
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
dread_2002 wrote:why cant the people, the citizens vote for who they want on a governing board for motorsport?
we live in a democratic country right?
You can

You need to join TTASA, the National Governing Body (NGB) for Motorsport in T&T, in order to vote (if the current exec deems you legible), for who leads TTASA (as nominations are approved by the current exec).

TTASA's last general elections and AGM was held on July 11th 2012 where the incumbent will stay on for another term

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