Motorcycle Racer Finding An Extra Gear In The British Talent Cup

Motorcycle racer Aeziah Divine continued his British Talent Cup campaign at the challenging Snetterton Race Circuit, securing another points finish despite a tough start to Race 2.
Divine, representing Bermuda, delivered a personal best and finished inside the points for the first time in Race 1, having been elevated to 11th place from an initial 14th after post-race penalties. In Race 2, starting from 16th on the grid, Divine found himself battling hard in the early stages. He noted, “I started from P16 on the grid but struggled a lot at the start of the race as I kept getting shuffled to the back due to so much battling that was happening within our group.” This early jostling unfortunately slowed his group’s pace, causing them to lose touch with the leaders.
Despite the early difficulties, Divine fought back admirably in the latter stages of the race, making up several positions to cross the finish line in 18th place. This strong recovery highlights his race craft and determination, earning him valuable championship points.
Following the race, Divine expressed his gratitude to his team and support staff: “I want to give a massive thanks to everyone at Fibre Tec Honda – MLav Racing for being so supportive, especially my one and only mechanic Aaron Lilly for keeping me going throughout the season! I also want to give a big shout out to Trick Tuning for everything he does and keeping our bikes at the top!”
Divine’s performances at Snetterton, consistently battling for championship points in a highly competitive series, mark a significant step forward in his British Talent Cup journey.

