Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » May 5th, 2013, 12:01 am
So what’s happening in MotorSport today? Two stories making the rounds relate to a resolution of the Governing -Body status that has been a bugbear for so long. This has seen a fragmentation with the various bodies all seemingly doing their own thing.
This past week saw the major stakeholders coming together at a meeting at the MInistry of Transport under the chairmanship of the Hon. Minister Chandresh Sharma to first resolve the conflicts that may be real or perceived, and finally keep a promise of all parties coming together and working in harmony. This was made to the President of the FIA, Mr. Jean Todt during his whistle-stop tour of the Caribbean in August 2012 where he met with the Minister of Transport at the Ministry's offices at Tower D, POS Waterfront.
Many varied points were addressed and in the end there was common concensus of the way forward, being the formation of a General Council which would be comprised of two representatives of each existing discipline of Motor Sport that currently run Championship Events. This Council shall then elect a chairman from among its representatives and this body will manage the entire local motor sport scene. The International affiliate for Sport TTASA shall continue to be the conduit between the International body and the Governing Council, and shall oversee all matters relating to International sporting matters.
This then led to another parallel development with the distinct possibility of staging a leg of the Caribbean Circuit Racing Championship in Trinidad in the last quarter of 2013. The drawback here being a venue that can safely be used for this International circuit Racing Event that will see competitors coming from Jamaica, Barbados and Guyana to compete against the local drivers who have been starved of competition because of the lack of a suitable circuit racing track. There was first the suggestion of upgrading Camden where Drag Racing was staged until the end of 2012. Minister Sharma indicated that Camden may not be possible since the Government is about to embark on its proposal to develop this location as a Civil Aviation Training Institute.
So the next choice was to get temporary access to the old circuit Track at Waller Field. A site visit was carded for and done on the morning of Saturday 4th May, with the assistance of a senior manager at eTeck. This site visit took place as planned. The suggested area does have much infrastructural work already completed for the original industrial park. And to make this proposed Circuit Race event possible a lot of restorative work must be done to ensure safety for both the spectators and drivers. A major concern from eTeck’s perspective will be the security of surrounding infrastructure but an assurance was given that everyone accessing the facility for this Event can be contained in the designated areas granted for use for the Event with agreed security personnel strategically deployed.
The organizers of the Event must now develop in the shortest possible timeframe, a proposal that would encompass every aspect of development required to remedy the current state of the suggested site. This would include repaving certain areas on the front straight, a lot of clearing of the Eastern perimeter and repaving portions the eastern corner of the track. And the cleaning up of the entire track, infield and surrounding land. The installation of security fencing and safety barriers where required. This is by no means an easy assignment to fulfill in the space of four months. However there seems to be a great commitment by several Government Ministers to drive this to reality. They were part of the discussions, as all appreciated the long term benefits that can be achieved with proper motor racing events being staged in T&T at a centralized venue.