Welcome to the place where Jamaican racing fans gather for the newest news, race results and driver stories. If you love the roar of engines on a sun‑kissed island, you’re in the right spot. We break down what’s happening on the track, who’s winning, and how you can catch every moment live.
Jamaica hosts a handful of big events that draw fans from across the Caribbean. The most popular is the Kingston Grand Prix, a street circuit race that takes place every March and showcases both local talent and invited international teams. Another highlight is the Montego Bay Rally, a mixed‑surface rally that tests drivers on sand, gravel and paved roads. Summer brings the Negril Night Race, a night‑time sprint on a temporary oval that lights up the beachfront. These events are streamed online and often feature live commentary in English and Jamaican patois.
Some names you’ll start hearing a lot are Andre "Turbo" Johnson, who recently finished third in the Caribbean Touring Car Championship, and Keisha "Lightning" Clarke, the first female driver to win a round of the Kingston Grand Prix. Both racers share their training routines on Instagram and often give fans tips on handling tropical heat on the track. Young up‑and‑comer Marcus "The Panther" Reid is gaining attention for his aggressive overtakes in the rally scene. Their stories prove that Jamaica can produce world‑class talent, not just great party spots.
If you want to stay updated, follow the official Jamaica Motorsports Association pages on Twitter and Facebook. They post race schedules, ticket offers and behind‑the‑scenes videos minutes after each event. For live action, the association streams races on YouTube with free access, and you can set reminders so you never miss a start. Many fans also join the #JamaicaRacing hashtag on social media to discuss race strategies and share photos from the stands.
Joining the community is easy. Sign up for our newsletter to receive a weekly roundup of race results, driver interviews and exclusive deals on merchandise. If you’re planning a trip to watch a race in person, check the venue’s travel guide for parking, accommodation and local food recommendations – you’ll love trying jerk chicken while watching a high‑speed lap.
Jamaica’s motorsport scene blends passionate fans, vibrant culture and fast cars. Whether you’re a die‑hard follower or just curious about Caribbean racing, this page gives you the tools to stay in the loop. Keep checking back for fresh articles, video highlights and the next big race calendar.