The Barbados Motoring Federation (BMF) has hailed 17-year-old Barbadian driver Zane Maloney’s victory in Sunday’s round of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine – certified by FIA supporting the Monaco Grand Prix.Having finished second behind his French team-mate Isack Hadjar on Saturday, Maloney led a stunning podium lockout for R-ace GP outfit, with Hadjar second and fellow-countryman Hadrien David third.BMF President Andrew Mallalieu said: “The eyes of the world focused on Monaco on GP race weekend and to see the Barbados flag and hear the National Anthem being played while the teams and volunteer officials stood in silent respect was the proudest moment for this little country so far in its quest to have a Barbadian World Champion.