 The search is on for a venue where motor racing enthusiasts in San Lucia can call their home. A delegation from the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports headed by Minister the Honourable Kenson Kazimer took on a tour of several possible locations where motor events could be stayed safely and comfortably. Other relevant parties were part of the visits to ensure a more suitable location was found. Today we've visited some of the sites in the south that the members of the association have identified as possible areas to have motor racing, whether it's cars, whether it's drug racing, whether it's obstacle racing and the likes and I'm very pleased to say that they are very enthusiastic about ensuring that they get to a location that is comfortable for everybody. We are in the south because I think motor events are very popular in the south, more so than the north and for me I'm making every effort to, you know, as I said in most of my speeches, go to the areas that have the events actually ongoing and further develop it and I think it would be very good if we can find a location in the south because the development of DSH has displaced these individuals that are interested in the sport and for me as youth fund sports minister it's incumbent on me to ensure that we have them with their plight. The president of the Senusia Racing Association, Craig Gustave, says his membership is keen to have a facility where they can get back to a level of competition after a long period before a suitable venue for motor racing. Our objective today was to actually locate a new location so that we can call a home for the Senusia Motor Racing Association. We've been trying to cope with the lack of facilities for the last how many years and now with DSH coming in we've now been actually forced to move from what we know as the Kakabef. We have a lot of avid racers here and what we are trying to do is now to give us the racers a place to actually call home and to be able to express our hobby, sometimes some of us use it as a livelihood as well. A choice of location should be determined soon and the relevant interested groups are banking for a location close to the traditional site at the former Beanfield Airstrip. From the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports, I'm Ryan O'Brien.