Jamaica Gleaner

ASPHALT ASSAULT does not disappoint

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ASPHALT ASSAULT, the dexterity challenge that many persons in the auto world were looking forward to, did not disappoint. Held at the Palisadoes Go-Kart Track last Saturday, the event had a huge turnout as spectators clamoured to watch their favourite drivers. “We had 45 competitor­s, and the crowd support was outstandin­g. We did a lot of marketing, plus, this was the only event of its kind on this side of the island,” stated Christophe­r James, organiser.

He also said that the

consolatio­n prizes played a big role in piquing the interest of so many participan­ts. “We offered a cash prize of $50,000, as well as four Falken high-performanc­e tyres, which many persons had their eyes on winning,” disclosed James.

The event came to a climax as drivers Joel Jackson, Ian Wright and Timothy Stewart engaged in intense rivalry for the top spot. “These guys were really going at it. In the end, the difference between their performanc­es was less than half of a second,” said James.

With the success of this event, the organisers have started planning for the next one, Dirt Splurt, which has the same dexterity format, but on loose surface instead of marl. “We are keeping this event on October 7, and we expect the competitio­n and the turnout to be just as great in the Tru-Juice orchard,” concluded James.

These guys were really going at it. In the end, the difference between their performanc­es was less than half of a second.

 ?? PHOTOS BY STUART SMELLIE ?? Mario Mills in his beautiful naturally aspirated Nissan Sylvia plans to return bigger and better at the next event.
LEFT: Pro Class winner Joel Jackson was elated about his victory.
PHOTOS BY STUART SMELLIE Mario Mills in his beautiful naturally aspirated Nissan Sylvia plans to return bigger and better at the next event. LEFT: Pro Class winner Joel Jackson was elated about his victory.
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 ??  ?? Timothy Stewart’s beautiful M1 danced around the cones like a ballerina.
Timothy Stewart’s beautiful M1 danced around the cones like a ballerina.
 ??  ?? Christophe­r James (left) having a discussion with competitor­s Colin Whittingha­m (right) and his son, Spencer.
Christophe­r James (left) having a discussion with competitor­s Colin Whittingha­m (right) and his son, Spencer.
 ??  ?? Jordan Vaz, winner of the Quad Class.
Jordan Vaz, winner of the Quad Class.
 ??  ?? Regular Class overall winner Daren Givans’ Toyota Corolla.
Regular Class overall winner Daren Givans’ Toyota Corolla.

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