Jamaican race drivers Tommi Gore and Senna Summerbell secures podium finish at ADAC Gt4 racing series

Jamaican race drivers Tommi Gore and Senna Summerbell who earned spots on the winner’s podium at the ADAC Gt4 racing series in Germany, are back in the island after representing Jamaica as the Reggae Racers on Sunday.

Copping third place in the first race and a top 5 spot in the final race. 

The Reggae Racers delivered a phenomenal performance nabbing Jamaica’s first-ever trophies in the series.

In addition to the achievement for the pair, it also marked the first time that Jamaica was represented in the famous European GT4 motorsport event.

The 22 year old Summerbell, and the 19 year old  Gore whose fathers are also active race drivers, have now managed to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with on the international racing scene.

The ADAC Gt4 racing series, which comprised a total of six race events at the legendary race courses in Germany and Austria from April to October this year, saw the Jamaican pair achieving a 14th overall placing in the Championship.

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Jamaica’s Reggae boyz remains sixth in Concacaf rankings

Jamaican race drivers Tommi Gore and Senna Summerbell who earned spots on the winner’s podium at the ADAC Gt4 racing series in Germany, are back in the island after representing Jamaica as the Reggae Racers on Sunday.

Copping third place in the first race and a top 5 spot in the final race. 

The Reggae Racers delivered a phenomenal performance nabbing Jamaica’s first-ever trophies in the series.

In addition to the achievement for the pair, it also marked the first time that Jamaica was represented in the famous European GT4 motorsport event.

The 22 year old Summerbell, and the 19 year old  Gore whose fathers are also active race drivers, have now managed to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with on the international racing scene.

The ADAC Gt4 racing series, which comprised a total of six race events at the legendary race courses in Germany and Austria from April to October this year, saw the Jamaican pair achieving a 14th overall placing in the Championship.

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Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw omitted from Reggae Girlz sqaud to face France 

Jamaican race drivers Tommi Gore and Senna Summerbell who earned spots on the winner’s podium at the ADAC Gt4 racing series in Germany, are back in the island after representing Jamaica as the Reggae Racers on Sunday.

Copping third place in the first race and a top 5 spot in the final race. 

The Reggae Racers delivered a phenomenal performance nabbing Jamaica’s first-ever trophies in the series.

In addition to the achievement for the pair, it also marked the first time that Jamaica was represented in the famous European GT4 motorsport event.

The 22 year old Summerbell, and the 19 year old  Gore whose fathers are also active race drivers, have now managed to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with on the international racing scene.

The ADAC Gt4 racing series, which comprised a total of six race events at the legendary race courses in Germany and Austria from April to October this year, saw the Jamaican pair achieving a 14th overall placing in the Championship.

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The local-based Reggae girl contingent will leave the island on Sunday to face France

Jamaican race drivers Tommi Gore and Senna Summerbell who earned spots on the winner’s podium at the ADAC Gt4 racing series in Germany, are back in the island after representing Jamaica as the Reggae Racers on Sunday.

Copping third place in the first race and a top 5 spot in the final race. 

The Reggae Racers delivered a phenomenal performance nabbing Jamaica’s first-ever trophies in the series.

In addition to the achievement for the pair, it also marked the first time that Jamaica was represented in the famous European GT4 motorsport event.

The 22 year old Summerbell, and the 19 year old  Gore whose fathers are also active race drivers, have now managed to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with on the international racing scene.

The ADAC Gt4 racing series, which comprised a total of six race events at the legendary race courses in Germany and Austria from April to October this year, saw the Jamaican pair achieving a 14th overall placing in the Championship.

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Reggae Boy Damion Lowe makes critical donation to Early Childhood Development Centre in Rockfort

Jamaican race drivers Tommi Gore and Senna Summerbell who earned spots on the winner’s podium at the ADAC Gt4 racing series in Germany, are back in the island after representing Jamaica as the Reggae Racers on Sunday.

Copping third place in the first race and a top 5 spot in the final race. 

The Reggae Racers delivered a phenomenal performance nabbing Jamaica’s first-ever trophies in the series.

In addition to the achievement for the pair, it also marked the first time that Jamaica was represented in the famous European GT4 motorsport event.

The 22 year old Summerbell, and the 19 year old  Gore whose fathers are also active race drivers, have now managed to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with on the international racing scene.

The ADAC Gt4 racing series, which comprised a total of six race events at the legendary race courses in Germany and Austria from April to October this year, saw the Jamaican pair achieving a 14th overall placing in the Championship.

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Roshawn Clarke and Ackera Nugent – the first two Jamaicans to sign with Grand Slam Track League

Jamaican race drivers Tommi Gore and Senna Summerbell who earned spots on the winner’s podium at the ADAC Gt4 racing series in Germany, are back in the island after representing Jamaica as the Reggae Racers on Sunday.

Copping third place in the first race and a top 5 spot in the final race. 

The Reggae Racers delivered a phenomenal performance nabbing Jamaica’s first-ever trophies in the series.

In addition to the achievement for the pair, it also marked the first time that Jamaica was represented in the famous European GT4 motorsport event.

The 22 year old Summerbell, and the 19 year old  Gore whose fathers are also active race drivers, have now managed to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with on the international racing scene.

The ADAC Gt4 racing series, which comprised a total of six race events at the legendary race courses in Germany and Austria from April to October this year, saw the Jamaican pair achieving a 14th overall placing in the Championship.

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Jamaica’s Reggae Boys secure quarter-final spot in  the Concacaf  Nations League

Jamaican race drivers Tommi Gore and Senna Summerbell who earned spots on the winner’s podium at the ADAC Gt4 racing series in Germany, are back in the island after representing Jamaica as the Reggae Racers on Sunday.

Copping third place in the first race and a top 5 spot in the final race. 

The Reggae Racers delivered a phenomenal performance nabbing Jamaica’s first-ever trophies in the series.

In addition to the achievement for the pair, it also marked the first time that Jamaica was represented in the famous European GT4 motorsport event.

The 22 year old Summerbell, and the 19 year old  Gore whose fathers are also active race drivers, have now managed to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with on the international racing scene.

The ADAC Gt4 racing series, which comprised a total of six race events at the legendary race courses in Germany and Austria from April to October this year, saw the Jamaican pair achieving a 14th overall placing in the Championship.

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Bangladesh Cricket Board appoints former West Indies all-rounder Phil Simmons as Head Coach

Jamaican race drivers Tommi Gore and Senna Summerbell who earned spots on the winner’s podium at the ADAC Gt4 racing series in Germany, are back in the island after representing Jamaica as the Reggae Racers on Sunday.

Copping third place in the first race and a top 5 spot in the final race. 

The Reggae Racers delivered a phenomenal performance nabbing Jamaica’s first-ever trophies in the series.

In addition to the achievement for the pair, it also marked the first time that Jamaica was represented in the famous European GT4 motorsport event.

The 22 year old Summerbell, and the 19 year old  Gore whose fathers are also active race drivers, have now managed to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with on the international racing scene.

The ADAC Gt4 racing series, which comprised a total of six race events at the legendary race courses in Germany and Austria from April to October this year, saw the Jamaican pair achieving a 14th overall placing in the Championship.

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West Indies seek to ride winning momentum against Sri-Lanka in second T/20 International  

Jamaican race drivers Tommi Gore and Senna Summerbell who earned spots on the winner’s podium at the ADAC Gt4 racing series in Germany, are back in the island after representing Jamaica as the Reggae Racers on Sunday.

Copping third place in the first race and a top 5 spot in the final race. 

The Reggae Racers delivered a phenomenal performance nabbing Jamaica’s first-ever trophies in the series.

In addition to the achievement for the pair, it also marked the first time that Jamaica was represented in the famous European GT4 motorsport event.

The 22 year old Summerbell, and the 19 year old  Gore whose fathers are also active race drivers, have now managed to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with on the international racing scene.

The ADAC Gt4 racing series, which comprised a total of six race events at the legendary race courses in Germany and Austria from April to October this year, saw the Jamaican pair achieving a 14th overall placing in the Championship.

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Newly minted Reggae Boy Mason Holgate  given greenlight to represent  Jamaica

Jamaican race drivers Tommi Gore and Senna Summerbell who earned spots on the winner’s podium at the ADAC Gt4 racing series in Germany, are back in the island after representing Jamaica as the Reggae Racers on Sunday.

Copping third place in the first race and a top 5 spot in the final race. 

The Reggae Racers delivered a phenomenal performance nabbing Jamaica’s first-ever trophies in the series.

In addition to the achievement for the pair, it also marked the first time that Jamaica was represented in the famous European GT4 motorsport event.

The 22 year old Summerbell, and the 19 year old  Gore whose fathers are also active race drivers, have now managed to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with on the international racing scene.

The ADAC Gt4 racing series, which comprised a total of six race events at the legendary race courses in Germany and Austria from April to October this year, saw the Jamaican pair achieving a 14th overall placing in the Championship.

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