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Oct 01, 2015 Sports
With four more days remaining before competitiors take to the South Dakota Circuit to participate in the Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club Drag Meet dubbed ‘Quick Shift Part 2’, all teams confirmed are busy applying the finishing touches to their respective machines to thrill the anticipated large turnout.
Team Wrecker which is led by Anand Ramchand’s Misubishi Evolution captured the overall title at the last Meet, but they are expected to receive stiff challenges from some of the other teams, making the day an interesting and competitive one.
While news emanating from the Organisers suggest that the Daby brothers Rondell and Peter are yet to confirm participation, it is known that they usually wait until the last minute to do so, therefore fans and fellow competitors alike should not be surprised when they take to the starting grid.
Then there are other drivers such as Chet Singh, who dominated the eleven seconds category driving a Mitsbishi Evolution VII, Sanjay Persaud, who stole the spotlight in the twelve seconds division piloting a Mercedes SL 500, Roland Bana in the thirteen seconds category being at the helm of a Toyota Levin, Les Thomas, who had things his way in the fourteen seconds division in the driver’s seat of a Toyota Corolla and Rayon Brijpal in the fifteen seconds category in a Toyota RunX could also threaten Ramchand for the overall champion driver accolade.
The cost of admission is Adults $1000 and chlidren under 12 $500.
Among the sponsors of the event are Rent-a-Tent, GTT, Fanatix Designs, AR Jiwanram Printery, Ganesh Parts and General Store, Valvoline among others.
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