Fraser McConnell gears up for his third Nitrocross season
Jamaica’s pride in motorsport Fraser McConnell is set to embark on his third season in Nitrocross.
Rounds one and two will take place at the new venue of Richmond Raceway in Virginia on September 7-8, 2024 when the Jamaican will be looking to get started in the series with a positive result.
McConnell was impressive from the start in the 2023-2024 season by winning the first round and went on to repeat his feat in round 5 in Phoenix and round 9 in Las Vegas, respectively, while also making the podium in second place in round 6.
His exceptional performance culminated in the runner-up spot behind Robin Larsson, who claimed his second consecutive title, an improvement from his third-place finish in the 2022-2023 season.
As McConnell enters his third season, the stakes are higher, and the determination is unwavering for Jamaica’s current Motorsport Athlete of the Year, who underlined that while he is proud of his accomplishments is the previous campaign, the ambition remains to secure top honours in the upcoming campaign.
“Last season was a thrilling experience, and I’m proud of what we achieved as a team. This year, I’m even more motivated to give it my absolute everything to put the black, green, and gold on the top spot,” said McConnell.
“The support from Jamaica and motor sport fans worldwide has been incredible, and I’m excited to give them more to cheer about this season, while we plan to make every opportunity count and show the world what we can do.”
The Richmond Raceway will be a new venue for the talented Jamaican, who says he is looking forward to the challenge.
“Racing at a new track to start the season is always an exciting challenge. It levels the playing field and pushes every driver to adapt quickly, and learning new tracks quickly is something that I am very comfortable with. I’m looking forward to testing my skills in Richmond and setting the pace for what I’m hoping will be another incredible season,” McConnell said.
Nitrocross, known for its high-octane, adrenaline-pumping races, will feature 10 rounds over six venues from September 7 to March 2, with stops in Richmond, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Miami, and Las Vegas.