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Mar 20, 2014 Sports
When the lights go out to signal the start of the Group 2A race, fans could be assured that siblings Raj and Chet Singh will be there tussling with the opposition long after they’ve negotiated the Clubhouse bend in an effort to give themselves the best possible chance of winning.
Raj, who is based in the USA speaking with Kaieteur Sport yesterday
via telephone, gave an update on the team’s preparations ahead of Sunday’s Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club (GMR&SC) Meet scheduled to be staged, at the South Dakota Circuit.
He revealed that the work currently being done on his Honda Civic is more physical than technical, informing that he suffered severe damage during last November’s Race Meet following a crash after being derailed by another driver.
When questioned about his expectations, Raj said every race driver is always trying to pick up the chequered flag and his ambition is no different so fans could expect a wholehearted effort when he takes to the grid.
He added that among those he anticipates will be aiming to deny him the chequered flag are his brother Chet, Shairaz Roshandin and Roshan Allie.
He reckoned that Chet, who according to him as been the most consistent performer in the division, will have some amount of say at the end of the day, but he is relishing the battle.
“Chet has clearly been amongst the best in the category for a number of years and being the perfectionist that he is, I expect his Honda Civic to be in tip top shape and very fast,” Raj told this newspaper.
Raj said they both expect to finish preparations very shortly in order to get in a little seat time, before Sunday.
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