British Superbike rider Dan Linfoot has officially confirmed his return to Guyana for the Caribbean Clash of Champions on November 2 at the South Dakota Circuit, and this time, he will not be alone.
Joining him will be fellow British rider Gregg Black, as both will represent Team GuyAmerica in the Superbike class, adding an international edge to the event’s 70th anniversary celebrations.
Linfoot, who made history in 2024 with a record-breaking 1:15.534 lap, returns with unfinished business to push the limits of speed once more.
This year, he will be riding a locally built 1000cc superbike from Two Wheel Performance in a remarkable exhibition lap record run, where he will attempt to reset the overall South Dakota Circuit record.
The machine, built by former racer and performance engineer Maurice Menezes, showcases the growing technical capabilities of Guyana’s motorsport industry.

His teammate Black brings his own world-class experience as a World Endurance Champion with the Suzuki Endurance Racing Team (SERT). Together, Linfoot and Black form the core of Team GuyAmerica, a collaboration that bridges British expertise with Guyanese innovation, highlighting Guyana’s rise on the international motorsport stage.
They will line up against top local riders, including Matthew Vieira, Nicholas Boodram and Kevin Persaud, ensuring fierce competition and spectacular action for fans.
On November 2, all eyes will be on the South Dakota Circuit as Linfoot takes to the track aboard the Two Wheel Performance superbike in a bid to break his own record, while Black joins the grid for high-speed Superbike action in what promises to be an unforgettable Caribbean Clash of Champions.
(SOURCE: Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club)
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