May
13
2011
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JMMC/Just Bet/Petcom/Seafreight Marine Tarmac Stages Rally #1

The Jamaica Millennium Motoring Club in association with Just Bet, Petcom, Seafreight Marine, KFC, Xsomo, Tru Juice, Advance Performance Parts, and The Automotive Performance Centre Ltd. presents the first tarmac rally of the 2011 season when they visit the cool hills of Manchester to shatter the tranquility of that normally quiet town with the roar of high powered engines screaming up Melrose Hill and Mark Post (Jackass Hill).

Rally schedule: 29-May-11

SS#   NAME   First Car Out   Stage Dist.   Transit Dist.   Transit Time   Bogey Time
Master Time Control 1   KFC   9:31         25
1   Mark Post    9:59   4.06   11.34   25   8
2   Mark Post II   10:35   4.06   11.34   25   8
3   Mark Post III   11:11   4.06      10   8
MTC 2   KFC   11:29
MTC 3   KFC   12:30         15
4   Melrose   12:48   4.88   7.68   15   8
5   Melrose II   13:14   4.88   7.68   15   8
6   Melrose III   13:40   4.88   1.14   40   8
7   Hope Village (Melrose Hill reverse i.e. downhill)   14:31   4.50   7.88   15   8
8   Hope Village II   14:57   4.50   7.88   15   8
9   Hope Village III   15:23   4.50   6.74   20   8
MTC 4   KFC   15:51

Written by dcorrodus in: Notice Board, Upcoming Events |
Mar
28
2011
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JMMC Board of Directors 2011-2013

This is to advise that the JMMC Annual Elections was held on Saturday March 26, 2011 at the Liguanea Club.
The following persons comprise the new Board of Directors who will hold office for the next two years.
 
JMMC Executive Board of Directors 2011-2013
 
Chairman: Dean Corrodus
Vice Chairman: Rosemarie Jadusingh
Secretary: Marcia Dawes-Lamey
Treasurer: Michael Fennell Jr.
 
Directors:
Dmitri Dawkins
Peter Clarke
Ibraheem Khan
Marc Evans
Gail Grimes
.
Another 3 members wil be co-opted to complete the Board of Directors.  This information will be publicised after the first meeting of the new board within another 30 days.
Written by SiteAdmin in: Club Stuff, Notice Board |
Sep
24
2010
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JMMC Sprint 5, September 26, 2010 - Re: Spot Valley Inc.

Apology to Spot Valley Investments re JMMC Sprint #5

 

The Jamaica Millennium Motoring Club (JMMC) unreservedly apologizes to Spot Valley Investments (SVI)  for any inconveniences howsoever caused that may be a source of distress to SVI, its associates, sponsors and/or well-wishers, as a result of the change in venue for JMMC Sprint #5 to be held on Sunday September 26, 2010.  As a result of a breakdown in communication between the JMMC and SVI, Sprint # 5 has been relocated with very short notice from Spot Valley Sports Complex to Badda Badda Raceway in St. Ann.

This in no way is a reflection of the JMMC’s assessment of SVI’s ability to host/promote events on behalf of the JMMC. Furthermore, on-going negotiations confirm that both the JMMC and SVI share the common goal of the advancement of motor sports in Jamaica. Thus, every reasonable effort is being made to cultivate a meaningful relationship that meets rising challenges and presents fruitful outcomes.

Spot Valley Raceway will be hosting future JMMC events.  More details will be made available later however please note the JMMC is looking forward to working along with Spot Valley Investments to enhance motor racing in Jamaica.

Written by SCampbell in: Club Stuff, Notice Board |
Mar
03
2010
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Tyre Warehouse Time Attack Hill Climb - JMMC Sprint 1

The 1st event in the Tyre Warehouse Time Attack Series Championship is set for Plantation Heights on March 7, 2010. This venue has not seen racing action in over a decade and will offer a truly breathtaking view of the city below as well as the cars as they blast up the hill in an attempt to set the fastest time and establish who is the true King of the Hill.

Time: 9:00 a.m.

Racing Starts @ 10:00 a.m.

Cost: $1,000

Retain your Arm Band after the event as it is redeemable at any Tyre Warehouse retail store for wholesale prices.

A Knutsford Express Shuttle Service will run throughout the day to get you from the bottom of the hill to the Spectator Areas along the route, so no long walking. Come out early to get the best vantage points on the hill!

Knutsford Express is also offering a subsidized round trip shuttle service (courtesy of the organisers) from Montego Bay and Ocho Rios at $3500 & $2800 respectively INCLUSIVE OF ENTRY FEE. That’s a steal of a deal!

Come out and see some of your favorite drivers in their well prepared machines:

Jeffrey Panton - Ford Focus WRC
Doug “Hollywood” Gore - Slam Condoms/Motor Sales Mitsubishi Evolution X
Richie Rerrie - Subaru Impreza
Marck Carey - Mobil 1 Carbon Fibre Mitsubishi Evolution
Joel Jackson - Jetcon Subaru Impreza
Dion Gardener - Petcom/Autosource Mitsubishi Mirage

…. and many more.

Written by SiteAdmin in: Notice Board, Upcoming Events |
Nov
02
2009
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JMMC/Taboo/Spot Valley Sprint 6 Report

In the final opportunity to prepare for the this year’s Rally Jamaica 2009, Spot Valley Raceway in St. James came alive on Sunday November 1, 2009 for the second time in as many months. The final event in the Sprint Championship series, Sprint 6 will be remembered for the fierce battle between the JA2 Class competitors, the unforgettable landscape and scenery of Spot Valley Entertainment Complex, the return of one of racing’s most talented rear-wheel drive competitors, and the emerging popularity of Rally Cross.

The event was entered by thirty competitors (5 Quads included), but comprised of thirteen (13) JA2 entrants.  It was void of the fanfare of the last time, as TurnKey Promotions were absent this time around, which led to the JMMC and Dave Lee of Spot Valley taking care of the organizational tasks.  Needless to say, it was a successful event that left many spectators wanting more Spot Valley type venues and more Rally Cross.

The Magnet performs Magic

Matthew ‘The Magnet’ Gore in his newly acquired Liquid Lightning Toyota Starlet completed the day in sensational form atop the 13 entry JA2 class.  The competition was a potent mix of Montego Bay heavy weights to include Dean Corrodus, Jordan Powell, Maurice Whittingham, Ivan Lee, Richard Chan and the improving Daryl King.  At the end of the second of three 2 lap runs, Mathew fell behind to fourth in class with very little hope of improving on his first run.  He however, made a six second improvement on his first run in the third to win not only the class, but also, two wheel drive honors.  The Magnet finished with a best time of 2:35.808 ahead of Jordan Powell (Toyota Corolla FX - 2:36.824) and Maurice Whittingham (Toyota Starlet – 2:37.960).  The Magnet further went on to finish third behind Junior Barnes (JA8 Mitsubishi Evolution) and Dave Lee (JN8 Mitsubishi Evolution).

Christopher ‘Chippy’ Addison returned to motor sports in spectacular form representing the JA4 class in a BMW M3.  He overcame a close battle with the impressive Alan Chen in his rear wheel drive Toyota Corolla coming out ahead by less than a second in the final run with a best time of 2:40.640 to Alan’s 2:41.241.  This was no easy task, as Alan has been in spectacular form this year on almost all motor sport activities that he entered. 

Not to be totally dominated, Alan then had the upper hand in the three lap championship run finishing fourth with a time of 3:53.455 compared to a seventh place finish by Chippy with a time of 4:03.076.

The battle amongst the JA4 machinery will certainly heat up once the 2008 Drivers Champion Thomas Hall enters the mix.  Chippy will most definitely have his hands full, but by his performance at Spot Valley, he has shown that he is not rusty and is equal to the task.

Although the competition was tight among the JA2 and heated in the JA4 class, there was also good competition amongst the four wheel drive vehicles.  Junior ‘Flette’ Barnes ended with the best time for the day (2:30.788) in his Bay Waata JA8 Mitsubishi Evolution IX ahead of Dave ‘Bush Tiger’ Lee (2:32.751) in his Spot Valley JN8 Mitsubishi Evolution VII.  Although, Junior was sporting the more superior machine, fans were entertained by a close competition between the two.

Charles Maxwell in his open class (JC2) Mitsubishi Evolution V finished ahead of Ian Edwards and first time rally sport entrant Charles Chen to win the class with a best time of 2:35.191. Because of this groups open class status, Charles was not able to garner points for his third overall placing.

Sole representative of the JA3 class, Leroy ‘Ice’ Spence managed to get one run in with a time of 2:45.333 to claim the class win.  Sean McDonald and Warren Walford battled in a shared automatic Toyota Corolla FX in the JN2 class with Sean coming out ahead with a best time of 3:02.595.

Of the five Quad entries, Julian Mair completed the two lap course in a spectacular time of 2:32.871 ahead of Lennie Thompson and David Thwaites.

A Triple Dose of Rally Cross

Fans were once again treated to an exciting helping of Rally Cross madness.  The only difference this time - a triple proportion. There were two races involving cars and one with the quads. 

The first rally cross race didn’t prove to be as exciting, as the fastest car was already ahead in the rolling start and finished in the same position.  This was contrasted with a more exciting race to include the Edwards brothers of the Browns Town Crew, Jordan Powell, and Richard Chan.  As in the last Spot Valley Rally Cross in September, there were some bumps and bruises while Jordan attempted to pass the leader, Richard Chan throughout the race.  Nigel Edwards entered the battle up front easing Jordan out of his second place with two laps to go.  Jordan however, showed tenacity by finding his way back into second place behind Richard Chan to finish the race.

Rally Cross, by the sheer entertainment value appears that it’s here to stay. You simply had to be there to witness it.

This event was made possible by Spot Valley Entertainment, Taboo Energy Drink, KFC, Bay Waata and True Juice.

The next event on the motor sport calendar is the Motor Sports Premier event Rally Jamaica 2009 December 4-6.   Be There!

Chippy’s Return

 

Written by SCampbell in: NEWSLETTER, Notice Board, Results |
Oct
28
2009
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Additional Supplementary Regulations - JMMC/Taboo/Spot Valley Sprint 6

Additional Supplementary Regulations.

This event is sanctioned by the Jamaica Millennium Motoring Club (JMMC) and held under the present

code and under the present motor sport rules and regulations of the JMMC. This event is open to all

members in good standing of the JMMC and its affiliate clubs

This event will include quad bikes, and a special demonstration rallycross race.

PERMIT# JMS2009-29

 

NAME OF EVENT                         Taboo Energy Drink/JMMC sprint 6

DATE OF EVENT                         Sunday , November 1, 2009

START                                          10:00am

TECH INSPECTION & SIGN IN  8:00 - 9.25 am Sunday ,November 1, 2009 at Pits

DRIVERS MEETING                   9.30 a.m. Sunday , September 6 ,2009 at Pits

TYPE OF EVENT                        Sprint - 3 two lap qualifying runs , Three laps Championship Run

GENERAL INFORMATION        .Timing done electronically with stopwatch back up.

Competition license for 2009 must be presented at event.

Approved fire retardant race suits are mandatory.

Log Books will be checked at scrutineering.

 Quad Bikes riders are reminded that full safety gear is mandatory.

 A special rallycross demonstration will be run .

 

TROPHIES                           As per JMMC rules governing sprints for 2009

                                            Quads will be awarded trophies for first second and third overall

ENTRY FEE                        $3000 incl. of insurance. Cheques payable to The Jamaica Millennium

                                            Motoring Club.

                                            Quads will pay $2000.00 entry fee.

ENTRIES OPEN               Wed. October 27, 2009  JMMC Office Fax to 934-1288

                                         AMJ AUTO LTD

                                         6 Westminster Road

                                         Kgn10     FAX   968-9835

ENTRIES CLOSE  Sunday November 1, 2009 at 9:15 am

RESULTS          Posted ½ hour after final run.

ORGANISER                                                    Lawrence Henriques/ JMMC

Marshalls                                            Marshalling Club of Jamaica

SECRETARY                                                    Rosemarie Jadusingh(381-5307)

STEWARDS                                                      Ibraheem Khan (487-6723)  

                                                                           Errol Anderson(383-0593), Michael Fennell(470-3134)                                                                                                                                                                                    

CLERK OF THE COURSE                                 Larry Henriques

PADDOCK MARSHAL                                        Corey Walters     

SCRUTINEERS                                                 Leroy Simpson (854-3466)/ Ian Webb,(382-6231) et al(JMMC                                  Scrutineering team)

 

SCORERS                                                         Marshalling Club,/Juma Miller

AMBULANCE                                                     Gentle Care Ambulance Service (847-1737)

INSURANCE                                                      Jamaica International Insurance .Co Ltd

DOCTOR                                                           Dr. F. Pencle

 

Written by SCampbell in: NEWSLETTER, Notice Board, Upcoming Events |

JAMAICA MILLENNIUM MOTORING CLUB
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10 Argyle Road, Kingston 10
Tel-(876)934-1288 / 322-5314. E-Mail: JMC@KASNET.COM, jamotoringclub@gmail.com