Barbadian racing driver Zane Maloney, who finished second in the FIA Formula 3 Championship which ended at Monza, Italy, will race at the Frankie Boodram Wallerfield International Raceway in T&T for the first time this weekend.
He will face drivers from his home country Barbados, along with others from Guyana, Jamaica and the host nation, T&T, in the third round of the 2022 Radical Caribbean Cup, which showcases the fastest race cars in the region.
The Fast Parts Caribbean Circuit Racing Invitational, organised by the T&T Automobile Sports Association (T-TASA) over the weekend, will feature three races counting towards the regional championship, which organisers anticipate will boast the biggest grids since the series was launched in 2018. The supporting programme will include T-TASA championship races for cars and bikes, along with exhibition runs from Drifting and Time Attack.