Full spring ahead
The 2024 Jamaica karting season continued as the Jamaica Karting Association (JKA) held its third meet for the year at Palisadoes International Raceway on Sunday, A
pril 28.
In Comer 50, Lucas Lee, Brett Fong-Yee, and Adrian Choi were the top three and only points-scorers for the day. Lee had 41 points, Fong-Yee gained 29, and Choi went home with 27.
Rotax Micromax had the highest competitor count, still Peter Wilson came out ahead on the points leaderboard. He had 40.5 points to the 35.5 points of Dylan Smith, and the 24.5 points of Benjamin Greene.
Champion karter for 2023 Brandon Shor retained his hold at the top of the Rotax Minimax class with 39.5 points. He continues to lead his battle with David Brown, who completed the event with 34.5 points. In third, Khai Beecher was 10 points in third with 24.5.
It was a similar situation in Rotax Junior for Luke Spencer. He continues to dominate the class as he did at the previous race meet. His efforts saw him head home 11 points ahead of his class rivals, Justin Donaldson and Matthew Warmington, with 43. Donald sat in second with 31 points and Warmington with 25 points.
With only three entrants in Rotax Senior, the racing was tight all day between Zachary Lee, Edward Upstone and Zander Williams. Unusually, there was a tie as both Lee and Upstone ended the day on 35 points. Williams was third with 27 points.
With 34.5 points on the day, Tara Fong-Yee led the Super Rotax class, ahead of Charles Fong-Yee on 30.5 points. Completing the class top three scorers was Mark Moodie with 23.5 points.