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Bryan Presents $337,750 to Caribbean Drag Racing Association to Complete St. Croix Track

The funding represents 50% of the total funding available to complete the reconstruction of the drag racing track. (Submitted photo)

Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. presented the Caribbean Drag Racing Association (CDRA) a check for $337,750 on Thursday, Oct. 14, which will go toward the completion of a remodeled drag racing track that will infuse new life into the much-loved sport.

Sports, Parks and Recreation Commissioner Calvert White and St. Croix Administrator Sammuel Sanes joined Gov. Bryan, who presented the check to CDRA President Arthur Hector and CDRA Treasurer Ramon Cuencas. The funding represents 50% of the total funding available to complete the reconstruction of the drag racing track, which is just east of the Henry E. Rohlsen Airport.

“We are truly excited about the return of drag racing in the near future,” said Bryan. “Similar to horse racing, drag racing is an important part of our culture and how we interact socially. I commend Mr. Hector and the CDRA organization for their persistence in ensuring this sport continues to thrive here in the territory. We look forward to seeing the project completed.”

According to Hector and Cuencas, the funding will allow the Caribbean Drag Racing Association to install safety walls and fencing, and to pave the return lane of the track. In 2020, the Caribbean Drag Racing Association also received $500,000 in government funding to begin the work of building a better, safer track.

That funding, in addition to private sector support, covered the cost of paving the main drag racing strip, the construction of ADA-compliant bleachers and a judge’s tower with a VIP section.

“This the first time in the history of drag racing in the V.I. that we have gotten this far,” Hector said. “I want to thank the governor and his staff for their support, especially Commissioner White and Administrator Sanes for the hard work they put into this, and the 34th Legislature for passing the bill that enabled us to get the funding.”

Hector also said he anticipates the re-emergence of drag racing will provide an economic boon to the island, with enthusiasts of the sport throughout the Caribbean and Florida traveling to St. Croix for drag racing events. The organization is also exploring the development of a junior program for youngsters interested in drag racing.

“The appropriation of these funds shows the commitment of the Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation and the Bryan/Roach Administration to have quality sports and recreation outlets for our community,” said White. “One of the governor’s priorities is to enhance the USVI’s sports tourism product. Once the drag strip is completed, it will provide another competitive advantage to promote and distinguish the territory’s sports tourism product.”

The Caribbean Drag Racing Association (CDRA) expects to complete the drag racing track by February 2022.

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