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Mar 01, 2014 Sports
Not wanting to be outdone, Team Fullworks which is being powered by Blue Spring Water and Fullworks Windows responded to the bragging of other teams when they too issued their boast of dominating today’s Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club Race Challenge (Dexterity) Meet, at the National Park Tarmac.
The team, which comprises brothers Roshan and Asad and sons Roshan Jnr and Nasad, will be looking to win the overall title and add another trophy to their burgeoning cabinet.
Roshan, who is the team’s leader speaking with Kaieteur Sport yesterday at their Hope, East Coast Demerara location, said that they are confident and ready to put on a show for the anticipated large influx of fans.
The Dexterity challenge is geared to showcase the skill and adroitness of drivers along an obstacle laden Course with the driver to cover the track in the fastest time being declared the winner.
Meanwhile, the Organisers are urging all competitors to observe that safety and the well being of everyone will be a priority and they are therefore advising all to walk with their helmets and proper seat belts.
Competitors are also being advised that an official Booth will be set up to register all those interested in competing and this could be done from 12:00 hrs, while a period for practice sessions will follow the registration process before the competition begins.
JR Burgers and a full drinks bar will be there for patrons as well.
Action time is 16:00 hrs and Rent-a-Tent floodlights will be available along with parking and
security detail from the Guyana Police Force.
Admission is $1000 for adults and $500 for children.
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