The fourth edition of the Harley-Davidson Braggin' Rights is just a few weeks away; time to inform the participants on this year's friendly competition at the fabulous Curacao International Raceway.
As with past HDBR's, the event is open to riders of Harley-Davidson motorcycles only. We will be using an eliminations ladder once the riders have had the chance to test and set up their motorcycles and made some qualifying passes. As is customary, FAC race rules will be applicable.
Last year we saw the emergence of Harley-Davidson owners having highly experienced drag racers compete on their behalf on their Harley's. This will be allowed once again, and if memory serves me right, there are some scores to be settled out on the 400 meter long track. The event winner will get their name etched onto the now legendary Harley Davidson Braggin' Rights Challenge Cup.
Previous winners are:
2017 Dangelo Diaz, rider: Kenchie Berkemeyer
2015 Alvin Augusta
2014 Jose da Silva
New for this year is a separate prize for the rider with the quickest reaction time (rt) during elimination rounds. So there's no reason not to enter the competition, except if you don't like to win stuff. RT's during testing and qualifying are not applicable.
Tickets will be sold at the Hog's Nest (Dr. Hugenholtzweg) on Thursday, May 3rd, 2018, 20:00-21:00 hours. Tickets are Ang. 100 per person.
To read up on last year's event, click here.
For more information contact us at 511-5615.
Monday, April 9, 2018
2018 Harley-Davidson Braggin' Rights
Labels:
2018 Harley Davidson Braggin Rights,
Alvin Augusta,
Challenge Cup,
Curacao Harleys,
Curacao International Raceway,
Dangelo Diaz,
Jose da Silva,
Kenchie Berkemeyer,
SDDK Motorsport
Monday, January 29, 2018
Automotive Art Exhibition 2018 at a glance
The first ever Automotive Art Exhibition was organized in Curacao by SDDK
Motorsports foundation and held over the course of three days, 18-20 January
last, at the 16 EAST office building at Ararat. On exhibit were artwork covering Formula One, World Rally - and
World Endurance Championships, MotoGP, drag racing, vintage cars, racing helmets, and some
locally fabricated car parts. Of course, several pieces of F1 curiosa found their way into the exhibit.
Motorsport on Curaçao started back in the early seventies when the late Hugo Bakhuis constructed the first drag strip at “Koraal Tabak”. This was followed by Hill Climbs at “Mijn Maatschappij”, go kart races at “Shut”, the infamous 1985 Formula 3 GP race, and more drag racing at the Curacao International Raceway. Curaçao has a great deal of racing history, along with local talent, and one of the SDDK Motorsport foundation’s goal is to help promote this history and talent, in part by organizing yearly Automotive Art Exhibitions. These exhibitions are also meant to give local automotive artists a platform to stand on.
What stood out were two collages made of vintage drag racing
pictures supplied by Omar Santiroma of the “Koraal Tabak” period and a selection of high quality photographs
by Dutch freelance photographer Frank Hoyinck covering the World EnduranceChampionship, who graciously supported our cause all the way from the Netherlands.
Motorsport on Curaçao started back in the early seventies when the late Hugo Bakhuis constructed the first drag strip at “Koraal Tabak”. This was followed by Hill Climbs at “Mijn Maatschappij”, go kart races at “Shut”, the infamous 1985 Formula 3 GP race, and more drag racing at the Curacao International Raceway. Curaçao has a great deal of racing history, along with local talent, and one of the SDDK Motorsport foundation’s goal is to help promote this history and talent, in part by organizing yearly Automotive Art Exhibitions. These exhibitions are also meant to give local automotive artists a platform to stand on.
This year we featured Mitchell Daniel and one of the custom exhaust headers he welded for Michael de Sousa's 1967 Ford Mustang Boss. Though an older piece from 2014, the Harley-Davidson Braggin' Rights Challenge Cup, which is also organized by SDDK Motorsports, can be seen below right.
This year
we had more than 100 visitors attend the exhibition and we were very encouraged
by their positive comments. For next year we plan to more than double the
number of visitors by changing the venue, as well as expanding the collection
of artwork showcased, specially the local kind.
Labels:
automotive art exhibition,
car art,
Frank Hoyinck,
Jackie Vlieg,
Michael de Sousa,
Mitchell Daniel,
Omar Santiroma,
SDDK Motorsport,
Studio Graton,
Uli's Racing Legends,
Yellow Corner
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