The Cayman Motoring Federation (CMF) proudly wrapped up its final Autocross event of the year with an impressive turnout and nine enthusiastic entries, marking one of our most engaging community motorsport days to date.
Drivers competed across three exciting categories: Heavy/EV, Medium Power/Saloons, and High Power/Exotic, showcasing skill, control, and motorsport passion on the autocross course. CMF congratulates the top performers in each class:
Heavy/EV Category
1st Place – Rory Scheepers/Audi Q3: 64.393
2nd Place – Damean Simpson/BMW X5: 71.469
Medium Power/Saloons Category
1st Place – James Taggart/Porsche Boxster: 64.615
2nd Place – Jane Scaletta/Porsche Boxster: 72.71
3rd Place – Kim Rhone/Audi A4: 84.251
High Power/Exotic Category
1st Place – Adis Kevorkian/VW GTI: 59.09
2nd Place – David Ledger/VW GTI: 66.58
3rd Place – Ricardo Dennis/Toyota GT Turbo Starlet: 70.45
Autocross is more than a competitive motorsport—it's an important contributor to road safety in the Cayman Islands. By giving drivers a controlled, supervised environment to test vehicle handling, braking, and maneuvering skills, CMF helps participants become more aware, confident, and responsible behind the wheel. Many drivers report improved reaction times, better hazard anticipation, and a deeper respect for safe driving practices on public roads.
In alignment with CMF’s commitment to sustainability and its FIA Environmental Accreditation efforts, the event incorporated several eco-conscious practices. These included reducing paper usage through digital timing sheets and registrations, encouraging ride-sharing among participants, and reusing event equipment such as cones, timers, and tires. CMF also partnered with Refuel Cayman to conduct a sustainability survey, offering $25 Refuel fuel gift cards as incentives to engage the community in greener event practices.
Looking ahead, CMF is excited to announce plans for six autocross events in the 2026 season, complete with a structured league component that will allow drivers to accumulate points throughout the year. Additionally, the federation is exploring the introduction of karting elements to enhance driver development and provide new opportunities for motorsport participation across all ages.
CMF extends heartfelt thanks to all drivers, volunteers, and supporters who made this year’s autocross events successful. Together, we continue driving Cayman’s motorsport culture forward—safely, sustainably, and with community at its core.
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