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{{Short description|Motorsport race track in St. Philip, Barbados}}
'''Bushy Park Plantation''' in the Parish of ], ] is home to the Bushy Park race track, which features a 2.2 km FIA grade 3 course and a 1.2 km CIK grade 1 course. The original race track was built in 1971 by sugar cane plantation workers. The track was refurbished and reopened in 2014 with the inaugural event being the '''Top Gear Festival''' featuring the ]. Later in the same year it hosted the ].<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.speedcafe.com/2014/09/03/barbados-circuit-host-race-champions/ |title=Barbados circuit to host Race of Champions |date=03/09/2014}}</ref> The ] returned in 2015 for a double-header event. Bushy Park has also been used as a stage for .
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| Name = Bushy Park Circuit
| Location = Gaskin, ], ]
| Coordinates = {{coord|13|08|N|59|28|W}}
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| Opened = 1971
| Events =
| Layout1 = Full Circuit
| Surface = Asphalt
| Length_km = 2.012
| Length_mi = 1.250
| Turns = 11
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'''Bushy Park Circuit''' is a ] ] in the parish of ], ]. The circuit features a {{cvt|2.012|km|mi|abbr=on}} ] course and a {{cvt|1.2|km|mi|abbr=on}} CIK Grade 1 course.


==History==
The track currently hosts karting, circuit racing and drag racing.
The original race track was built in 1971 by sugar cane plantation workers as a {{cvt|1.3|km|mi|abbr=on}} circuit. The circuit became a hub for racing in the ] over the next three decades, however had fallen into disrepair by the mid-2000s. Local rally driver Ralph Williams coerced the ] and Apex Circuit Design into supporting the circuit's redevelopment, a cause that was boosted by the large crowds witnessed at the local touring car event which delegates chose to attend. Reconstruction began in 2013 on what was grandly proposed as the central hub for racing in the Caribbean.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.racingcircuits.info/north-america/barbados/bushy-park.html#.XJ2jTJW7qM8|title=Bushy Park, Barbados|publisher=RacingCircuits.info|accessdate=29 March 2019}}</ref>


The track was refurbished and reopened in 2014 with the inaugural event being the ] Festival featuring the ]. Later in the same year it hosted the ].<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.speedcafe.com/2014/09/03/barbados-circuit-host-race-champions/ |title=Barbados circuit to host Race of Champions |publisher=] |date=3 September 2014}}</ref> The ] returned in 2015 for a double-header event. Bushy Park has also since been used as a stage for Rally Barbados. Initially awarded a Grade Three license, a 2016 legal dispute that rendered the track unusable for 18 months would see the FIA downgrade the circuit to a Grade Four licence.

The circuit is owned by property developer Mark Maloney, uncle of ] driver ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.driverdb.com/championships/standings/msa-formula/2019/|title=F4 British Championship certified by FIA - powered by Ford 2019 standings|publisher=DriverDB AB|date=1 January 2020}}</ref>


==References== ==References==
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==External links== ==External links==
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*http://www.bushyparkbarbados.com *

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Latest revision as of 16:10, 20 March 2024

Motorsport race track in St. Philip, Barbados
Bushy Park Circuit
The main track layout of Bushy Park Curcuit, St. Philip, Barbados.
LocationGaskin, St. Philip, Barbados
Time zoneUTC-4
Coordinates13°08′N 59°28′W / 13.133°N 59.467°W / 13.133; -59.467
FIA Grade4
Opened1971
Full Circuit
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.012 km (1.250 miles)
Turns11

Bushy Park Circuit is a motorsport race track in the parish of St. Philip, Barbados. The circuit features a 2.012 km (1.250 mi) FIA Grade 4 course and a 1.2 km (0.75 mi) CIK Grade 1 course.

History

The original race track was built in 1971 by sugar cane plantation workers as a 1.3 km (0.81 mi) circuit. The circuit became a hub for racing in the Caribbean over the next three decades, however had fallen into disrepair by the mid-2000s. Local rally driver Ralph Williams coerced the FIA and Apex Circuit Design into supporting the circuit's redevelopment, a cause that was boosted by the large crowds witnessed at the local touring car event which delegates chose to attend. Reconstruction began in 2013 on what was grandly proposed as the central hub for racing in the Caribbean.

The track was refurbished and reopened in 2014 with the inaugural event being the Top Gear Festival featuring the Global RallyCross Championship. Later in the same year it hosted the 2014 Race of Champions. The Global RallyCross Championship returned in 2015 for a double-header event. Bushy Park has also since been used as a stage for Rally Barbados. Initially awarded a Grade Three license, a 2016 legal dispute that rendered the track unusable for 18 months would see the FIA downgrade the circuit to a Grade Four licence.

The circuit is owned by property developer Mark Maloney, uncle of Formula 2 driver Zane Maloney.

References

  1. "Bushy Park, Barbados". RacingCircuits.info. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  2. "Barbados circuit to host Race of Champions". Speedcafe. 3 September 2014.
  3. "F4 British Championship certified by FIA - powered by Ford 2019 standings". DriverDB AB. 1 January 2020.

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