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Jun 19, 2019 Sports
Official Toyota distributors Beharry Automotive Limited (BAL) is the latest company to register its interest and hand over its sponsorship to this weekend’s second round of the Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club’s Drag racing championship, which is set for the South Dakota’s Drag Strip in Timehri.
Yesterday, the company handed over its commitment through its representative Leon Hazel to GMR&SC’s Cheryl Gonsalves.
On receipt of the sponsorship, the GMR&SC Committee welcomed back Beharry, who has been a long-standing supporter of circuit racing locally.
“We are thankful to Beharry Automotive Limited for coming onboard with us for this second installment of drag racing locally,” Vice-President Hansraj Singh said.
He continued, “We have shared a very fruitful partnership with the company in the past and we are glad that it now extends to drag racing.”
“All in all, I think track prep should be wrapping up now to ensure that we are set and ready for testing. Persons have been going up there since last week but we have official practice on Saturday.”
Admission to the June 23rd event stands at $500 for kids and $1000 for adults with action beginning at 10:00hrs.
Other sponsors include Platinum Car Show, Ramchand’s Auto Body and Tow Truck Services, I Bet Supreme, R. Kissoon Contracting Services, Deryck Jaisingh Trucking Service and Machinery Rentals, Del Ice Co., Mohamed’s Enterprise, B.M. SOAT Auto Sales, Prem’s Electrical, E-Networks, Motor Trend, Nexus Machine Shop, Power Line, Jumbo Jet Auto Sales, Wind Jammer Hotel, Cyril’s Taxi, A&R Jiwanram Printery, Blue Spring Water, Choke Gas Station, Special Auto, First Class Auto Spares and Sales, GT Tuners, West Coast Customs Wash bay, Tropical Shipping and Imran Auto works.
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