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Oct 11, 2010 Sports
Kem Lall, Kemal Rahaman, John Joseph, Kawall Deosarran and Sanjay Sewsankar are among a strong line-up of drivers who will represent USA-based Team CAMS at the Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club organised November 7 Championship which is scheduled to be held, at the South Dakota Circuit.
Lall, who is no stranger to Guyana, is expected to provide a stiff challenge to the likes of locals Ryan Rahaman, Kamal Seebarran, Deosarran and Trinidad and Tobago’s Ravi Singh.
Singh dominated the last Meet, but that was in the absence of Lall and Kemal Rahaman, but their presence this time could provide the thrills and rivalry that motor racing love to see.
The full list of competitors to represent Team CAMS are: John Joseph – Honda Civic; Joe Mohan – Toyota Levin 4AGE; Jag Singh – Honda Civic; Dwayne Rodrigues – Honda CRX; Kemal Rahaman – Mazda RX7 1st Gen; Kawall Deosarran – Lotus Elise; Damian Singh – Acura Integra; Sanjay Sewsankar – Mazda RX7 1st Gen; Kem Lall – Mazda RX7 2nd Gen and Mohan Rangasammy – Mazda RX7 3rd Gen.
Meanwhile, Suriname, T&T and Barbados have announced their teams for the other categories beside the Caribbean Series and they are: Suriname- Oliver Tjin Lip Shie – Honda Civic; Barbados- Shawn Boxhill – Suzuki Swift turbo; Kenrick Husbands Toyota Starlet and Mohamed Bhana – Mazda RX7 and T&T- Tanko Babolall Mazda RX7 3rd Gen; Ravi Singh (T&T) – Mazda RX7 3rd Gen; Junior Phillips – Mitsubishi Lancer and rookie Selwin Bunny Persaud – Toyota Glanza.
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