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Mar 26, 2018 Sports
Wins for King, Persaud & Seebarran
Mark Vieira leads Andrew King down the straight away during the group four race two yesterday at the South Dakota Circuit.
The first national race of champions featured a clean sweep for former Caribbean Champion Matthew Vieira in the super stock class.
Vieira came under fire from Raverio Tucker in several races but held his own; demoting Raverio to second on all three occasions.
In the Group four, Andrew King continued his podium form picking up two wins in the class ahead of Mark Vieira who picked up two seconds and a first.
In the Street Tuners, there were two wins for Raymond Seebarran and one for Narine Dasrat as they battled through every race.
Seebaraan drove from the lead wonderfully before he surrendered the lead midway through the third race to finish second.
In the Miracle Optical Sport Tuner class, Mohamed Ahmad made a clean sweep, demoting Raymond Seebarran to second on three occasions.
Group two saw its first race being won by Chet Singh with Ryan Rahaman second and Adrian Fernandes third. Rahaman would turn the table in the next two races, returning to the glory he once knew.
Group three was the Danny Persaud show as defending champion Vishok Persaud fell out on the first lap, with Danny leading until his Alternator failed.
Danny returned however to take race two and three easily.
The Choke Startlet Cup saw wins for Rameez Mohamed and Annand Ramchand.
The presentation ceremony and the official results and times will be published in tomorrow’s issue of Kaieteur Sport.
Matthew Vieria (front) was a class above the opposition in the superstock, sweeping the competition.
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