The Barbados Motoring Federation (BMF) is in a solid financial position, despite the challenges of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and is pressing ahead with several initiatives aimed at offering improved services to its Member Clubs. BMF president Andrew Mallalieu revealed this and other positive developments to this month’s virtual Annual General Meeting (July 1), at which he was re-elected president until 2024.Following confirmation of Natya Soodeen’s appointment as Chairperson of Women in Motorsport Barbados last month, the BMF has elected experienced official David Williams to succeed Mark Hamilton as Vice-President until 2023 and also approved the application from e-sports group Caribbean Sim Motorsport (CSM) to become a Member Club as the BMF embraces digital motor sport and the increasing popularity of e-sports.