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Jan 10, 2020 Sports
The Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club (GMR&SC) released its provisional calendar of events for 2020 last week stating that round one of the Endurance Racing Championship was slated to be the opener of the season on January 26th while the National Race of Champions’ (NROC) first round is billed for February 16th.
Yesterday, Committee Member of the club and current Starlet Cup champion, Motilall Deodass shared with Kaieteur Sport that the dates for both events have been confirmed, putting all doubts to bed.
Drivers and mechanics are already getting themselves in order for competition which promises to see some keen rivalry amongst the daredevils. Most of the confirmed drivers for the Endurance Championship opener have noted that they are using this event to fine tune their machines ahead of the NROC meet in February which is expected to see participation from international drivers including those from team CAMS.
Among the drivers confirmed for the showdown on the 26th are 2019 overall champion Adrian Fernandes, Endurance lap record holder; Rameez Mohamed, Dowalu Harper, Shairaz Roshandin, WR Reaz, Dave Singh and Anand Ramchand.
Following month-end’s Endurance and the Race of Champions meet on February 16th, the first installment of drag racing is set for March 15th. Circuit racing returns in July for round two while August 16th is the date for the highly anticipated international drag race meet that may see two rail cars coming from Trinidad & Tobago.
Round two of the Endurance Championship is set for September 13 with the last round of Drag racing set for October 4th. The International Circuit-racing event is billed for November 8th.
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